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 Dial No.       1        2       3       4        5       6        7        8      9+

 Temp °F    120    128   135   143    150    158    165   173   180+

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Figure 20 – Pilot Burners (I.I.D.)

Table V – Modu-Snap Temperature Settings

Figure 19  – Control Components

Manual Reset

High Limit

Flow

Switch

T.L. Part # E159

T.L. Part # E130

Gasl Modulating

Valve

Low Water

Cutoff

T.L. Part # V710

T.L. Part # 679

T.L. Part # W343

T.L. Part # W345

IW).  Each valve has a remote capillary bulb
immersed in a well at the outlet header to
maintain a constant outlet temperature.  The
valves can be staged to give greater flexibility
of control.  Consult Table V for desired
temperature setting.

3.

High Limit Controls:

The manual reset high limit switches are provided
as standard equipment on all heaters.  Automatic
reset switches are optionally provided.  The
temperature sensing bulb of the switch is always
located in the heater outlet.  Burners will
automatically shut down whenever overheating of
water occurs.

4.

Flow Switch:

Standard on all models:  Models VW and PW, the
switch is mounted in the outlet “tee” connection.
Model IW, the switch is mounted directly in the
header outlet.  The flow switch shuts down all
burners in case of low water condition or pump
failure.

5.

Low Water Cut Off:

The low water cut off automatically shuts off
heater whenever water level drops below probe.
Located at heater inlet (model IW and PW) and at
return header (model VW).

3B.

Initial Start-Up

Before placing the heater in operation, be certain that
the heater is filled with water and all air is purged from
the system.  Once the heater is connected to the gas
supply, the automatic safety shutoff devices must be
checked.

1.

Before beginning the tests, make sure the main
manual gas valve, and any other heater firing
valves are in the “OFF” position.

2.

Make sure the heater’s power switch is in the
“ON” position.  After placing the manual pilot gas
valve in the open position and resetting all safety
devices, (high limit, pressure switch, low- water

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Страница 1: ...nce can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU...

Страница 2: ...ical Heater Installation with Base for Combustible Floors Ex A 5 Figure 3 Typical Heater Installation with Base for Combustible Floors Ex B 5 Figure 4 Typical Heater Installation with Base for Combust...

Страница 3: ...ional Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and or in Canada CAN1 B149 requirement 3 Figure 1 Boiler Configuration When required by the authority having jurisdiction the installation must conform to American S...

Страница 4: ...changer tubes is kept high enough to prevent scaling from hard water and low enough to avoid corrosion from soft water Ninety five percent of the urban areas in the country have water that is compatib...

Страница 5: ...ustion air supply may result in incomplete combustion sooting of the heat exchanger and unsafe operation of the heater 2 In general these requirements specify that small heater rooms should be provide...

Страница 6: ...enings one at floor level and one at the ceiling so the total net free area could be double the figures indicated For special conditions refer to the latest edition of ANSI Z223 1 or in Canada CAN1 B1...

Страница 7: ...nch of vent diameter Longer total lengths shown in venting tables are based on maximum capacity not condensation factors 7 When the installation of a draft fan is necessary in connecting a venting sys...

Страница 8: ...ity to properly measure the inlet supply pressure Low gas pressure could be an indication of an undersized gas meter and or obstructed gas supply line 6 The correct burner manifold gas pressure is sta...

Страница 9: ...Relief Valve Hot Water Hot Water Storage Tank Floor Automatic Tempering Valve Cold Water Tempered Water 24 3 Pressure relief valve lever must be tripped at least once a year to insure that waterways a...

Страница 10: ...ections or other restrictive fittings in heater to tank loop 2 The Model IW heater is designed for use in a system without a hot water storage tank The hot water supply line to usage point must have a...

Страница 11: ...k Valve Throttling Valve Hot Water To Bldg Conventional Tank To Drain To Drain To Drain Pump PW Series VW Series Optional Cold Water Supply When Adequate Tank Opening Not Available Service Valves Hot...

Страница 12: ...ion in the building hot water piping system Cold Water Supply Return Loop Pump see note 2 Check Valve To Drain Conventional Tank To Drain To Drain Recommended Increasing One Pipe Size From C W Connect...

Страница 13: ...Cold Water Supply Building Loop To Building Service Connections Building Loop Circulator See Note 3 Building Loop To Minimum Pipe Size 1 Thru 850 1 1 4 1010 Thru 1825 Service Valves For Heater Isolat...

Страница 14: ...p and damage the heater through lack of water circulation If for any reason the water supply is turned off temporarily to service a piece of equipment the manual gas valve on the Model IW should be cl...

Страница 15: ...roven to be lit Whenever the pilot flame is interrupted the main gas valve closes within 8 10 of a second b Electronically Supervised Standing Pilot System System 16 When pilot flame fails the ignitio...

Страница 16: ...in Return Line from Building Loop D Tempering Valve E Venturi Suction Tee H Throttling Valves in Building Loop Returns I Circulating Pump for 180 Building Loop J Circulating Pump for 140 Building Loo...

Страница 17: ...deposit of silt on the bottom Therefore it is important to extend the pump suction pipe in the tank to a position near the top Pipe the return from the heater to the bottom of the tank 4 If the tank...

Страница 18: ...ting of water occurs 4 Flow Switch Standard on all models Models VW and PW the switch is mounted in the outlet tee connection Model IW the switch is mounted directly in the header outlet The flow swit...

Страница 19: ...rs can be achieved by slowly opening the main manual valve The result should be a smooth lighting of the main burners Hi Limit Checkout After running the heater for a long enough period bring the wate...

Страница 20: ...on and is a sign of combustion air and or venting problems As soon as any fouling is observed the cause of the fouling should be corrected see Section 5 Troubleshooting Guide The heat b For heaters wi...

Страница 21: ...embly is free of debris d Reassemble in reverse order Be sure the heat exchanger baffles are replaced 8 The gas and electric controls installed on heaters are engineered for both dependable operation...

Страница 22: ...wired into the pump circuit so that the heater cannot fire unless the pump is running 2 Check to see that all valves in system are open to be sure that water can circulate through the heater and the...

Страница 23: ...k 2 adequate height of stack above roof 3 equipment exhausting air from inside of building and 4 proper installation of draft diverter D Gas pressure to burners is D Check gas pressure with excessive...

Страница 24: ...National Combustion Company Inc 104 07 180th Street Jamaica NY 11433 718 291 8400 FAX 718 291 6870 Litho in U S A 0610 H2107400A...

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