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COMMISSIONING

WARNING: COMMISSIONING MUST ONLY BE
UNDERTAKEN BY A PROPERLY AUTHORISED
AND IN SOME CASES APPROPRIATELY
LICENSED PERSON WHO IS FAMILIAR WITH
SAFE COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES. THE
COMMISSIONING MAY REQUIRE
INSPECTION BY THE GAS SUPPLY
AUTHORITY, CHECK IF THIS IS APPLICABLE.

RECOMMENDED
COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE.

1.

Check that all necessary approvals and

appropriate documents have been obtained.

2.

Ensure that the heater is clean and the

surrounding area is clear of all combustible and
flammable materials.

3.

Remove all liquids and chemicals from the

plant room and check that combustion air
openings are not obstructed. Chemicals must not
be stored in the plant room - this is extremely
dangerous and may damage the heater.

4.

Fill the system with water and expel any air

as required.

5.

Purge all air from gas supply piping.

CAUTION: Liquid Propane Gas is heavier than
air and sinks to the ground, exercise extreme
care in lighting boiler in confined areas.

6.

Test  ALL gas connections for leaks, using

soapy water and a manometer.

(NOT A NAKED FLAME)

7.

Conduct a visual inspection of the heater

and equipment for any damage or installation
problems and report as necessary.

8.

Check that the correct power supply is

available and the circulation pump is
electrically interlocked with the heater.

9.

Check that the ventilation to the plant room

complies with Raypak requirements, AG601
and local authority regulations.

If mechanical ventilation is provided, check its
operation and any interlocks.

10.

Check that the flue complies with the

appropriate regulations and is fitted with an
approved termination cowl.

11.

Check that the gas supply is isolated and

with the main gas valve isolation switch turned
off, check the boiler gas train and components
for gas escapes.

12.

Start the circulation pump and verify the

pressure switch operation, then test the
operation of the heater with no gas flow to
confirm its operation up to the lockout status.
Pressure switch adjustment is required if the
unit won’t fire and after faultfinding it is verified
that the pressure switch has not  closed.
Adjust the pressure setting at the thumbwheel
to a lower  setting, then re start the heater.
If the heater fires up but won’t shutdown when
the water is reduced then it will require
adjustment to the thumbwheel to a 
higher setting and the heater restarted.
(In some cases the electrical interlock between
the pump and heater may require a temporary
disconnection to carry out tests.)

13.

Open the gas supply valve, switch on the

main valve isolation switch and reset the
ignition control to fire the heater.

14.

When the unit fires and reaches high fire,

set the burner gas pressure to that shown on
the data plate which is located on 
the front of the heater.

15.

Verify that the high limit and any other

safety devices are operating correctly.

16.

Check the water temperature rise of the

heater and adjust the  water flow as necessary.
For models 538-1292, measure the
temperature difference between the Inlet and
Outlet pipes at the heater, with the unit at full
fire.
The difference should be approximately 5 - 10
Deg. C.
If it is lower than recommended, decrease the
water flow through the heater.
If it is higher than recommended it indicates
that the water flow rate is too low.
For models 1362 to 4224, the temperature
gauges which are fitted to the heater can be
used as a guide.
The objective is to maintain a temperature of
approximately 50 Deg C at the outlet side of
the heater, 30 Deg C at the inlet side, with the
unit at full fire.

The digital display on the electronic thermostat
will indicate the pool water temperature.

17.

Check that the flue is operating correctly

or if there is evidence of Down draft etc report
as necessary.

18.

Check operation of any water pressure

relief valves etc and set up the controls to
desired settings.

19.

Ensure that the customer is supplied with

this manual and you have demonstrated the
operation of the unit etc.

It is quite normal for the heater to produce
some smoke and possible condensation for the
first thirty (30) minutes of firing from new.

WARNING - Should overheating occur or the
gas fail to shut off, turn off the gas isolation
valve adjacent to the heater and then
examine the unit or call for assistance.

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PART 2 - SECTION I - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Содержание 538 To 4224

Страница 1: ...Raypak Commercial Swimming Pool Heaters Part 1 Safety warning Part 2 Models 538 to 4224 Part 3 Warranty...

Страница 2: ...tion and maintenance of your Raypak Heater Please review and follow these procedures carefully Keep this manual in a safe and accessible place for easy reference in the future Part 2 Models 538 to 422...

Страница 3: ...Turn off the gas supply at the gas meter Immediately call your gas supplier or licensed gasfitter NOTE Some gases are heavier than air and it may be necessary to check for gas leaks at floor level DO...

Страница 4: ...Safety Authority for any further information Rinse any exposed skin areas with clean water Wash work clothing separately FIRST FIRING OF HEATER Fumes and smoke may be produced Avoid breathing fumes ve...

Страница 5: ...6 Raypak Commercial Swimming Pool Heaters Part 2 Models 538 to 4224...

Страница 6: ...crete plinth steel plate etc Raypak heaters and equipment must not be installed on carpeting The front of the heater must not be obstructed by any gas or water piping electrical conduits trees fences...

Страница 7: ...etails Caution The gas supply must be isolated from the heater during pressure testing of the gas fitting line Dissipate test pressure before reconnecting to the heater Failure to follow this procedur...

Страница 8: ...the pipework Please insert the sensor as shown in the drawing below ELECTRICAL WIRING The electrical power consumption of the heaters is Models 538 1292 No By Pass Pump 240 Volts AC 50 60 Hz 100 VA ap...

Страница 9: ...fied that the pressure switch has not closed Adjust the pressure setting at the thumbwheel to a lower setting then re start the heater If the heater fires up but won t shutdown when the water is reduc...

Страница 10: ...part or control system that has been under water Always keep the heater clean and the surrounding area clear of all combustible and flammable materials Remove all dangerous liquids and chemicals from...

Страница 11: ...e alarm on fail which can be silenced by pressing the reset button however the light will remain illuminated until the cause of the failure has been reset 3 ALARM SIREN This is used in conjunction wit...

Страница 12: ...layed It must be a negative value Press the UP or DOWN button to set your desired differential This is adjustable from 1 to 25 which relates to 1 to 25 Deg C LAE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT DEFAULT SETTINGS...

Страница 13: ...ely essential that your pool water is chemically balanced WARRANTY PROCEDURE FOR WATER LEAKS FROM HEAT EXCHANGER 1 The service technician inspects the tube bundle if the water leak is through one or m...

Страница 14: ...d louvres clean as required Restore gas electricity and water as required Recommission unit check and prove the operation of all safety devices Check and monitor the operation of the appliance for at...

Страница 15: ...Deg C pH 7 3 to 7 4 7 3 to 7 4 7 6 to 7 8 Total Alkalinity 120 to150 120 to 150 150 to 200 ppm Calcium Hardness 200 to 300 150 to 200 80 to 100 ppm Salt Level ppm 6000 Maximum 6000 Max 6000 Max Free C...

Страница 16: ...in Raypak Pool Heater literature WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 1 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT WORK WILL BE CARRIED OUT AS SET OUT IN THE RAYPAK POOL HEATER WARRANTY ABOVE BUT THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIONS MAY CAUSE THE P...

Страница 17: ...18 NOTES...

Страница 18: ...RHEEM SERVICE 131 031 WWW RHEEM COM AU Quality System Quality Endorsed Company Manufactured by Raypak Australia 7 Geddes St Mulgrave Vic 3170 Ph 03 9535 3333 Fax 03 9560 4974 JAN 2003 P NO 96209131...

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