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Form RZ-NA-I-FT, Mfg No. 173473 Rev  8, Page 11

3. With the manual valve positioned to prevent flow to the main burn-

ers, connect a manometer to the 1/8” pipe outlet pressure tap in the
valve. Use a water column manometer that is readable to the near-
est tenth of an inch.

4. Remove the cap from the pressure adjusting screw and adjust the

manifold pressure to the pressure setting selected from the table.
Cycle the main burners once or twice to properly seat the adjust-
ment spring in the valve.

Re-check the pressure. If necessary, re-adjust the pressure. When

the pressure is correct, remove the manometer and replace the cap.
Check for leaks at the pressure tap fitting.

5. With the heater operating determine that the inlet pressure to the

heater for natural gas is between 5 and 13.5 in. w.c. and for propane
between 10 and 13.5 in. w.c. Take this reading as close as possible
to heater (Most heaters are now equipped with gas valves that have
an inlet pressure tap.) 

If the inlet pressure is not within the speci-

fied range, the inlet pressure must be corrected and Steps 3 and 4
repeated.

6. If altitude is above 6000 ft (1830M), verify that the pressure switch

has been changed.

High Altitude Combustion Air Pressure Switches

FT

P/N

Description

30

164674

Blue Label, -.10", #PPS10027-2733

45-60

164675

Brown Label, -.17", #PPS10027-2734

75-200

149879

Orange Label, -.50", #PPS10027-2355

250-300

151372

White Label, -.74", #PPS10027-2406

7. Find the Manifold Pressure Adjustment label in the plastic bag that

contained these instructions.  Using a permanent marker, fill-in the
pressure setting. Adhere the label on the heater near the gas valve
so that it is conspicuous to someone servicing the valve.

13. Electrical Supply and

Connections

All electrical wiring and connections, including electrical grounding
MUST be made in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI/
NFPA No. 70 (latest edition) or, in Canada, the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part I-C.S.A. Standard C22.1. In addition, the installer should
be aware of any local ordinances or gas company requirements that
might apply.

Figure 9 - Electrical Connections, DIP Switch Settings, and LED Signal Codes on the Integrated Circuit Board in
the Control Compartment

Circuit Board LED Flash Codes

Slow Flash .....

 Normal Operation, No Call for Heat

Fast Flash ......

 Normal Operation, Call for Heat

2 Flashes ........

 System Lockout, Failed to Detect or Sustain Flame

3 Flashes .........

Pressure Switch Open or Closed

4 Flashes .........

High Limit or Flame Rollout Switch Open

5 Flashes .........

Flame Sensed and Gas Valve Not Energized

Steady On .......

Internal Failure - Replace the Circuit Board

DIP Switch Settings

SW1

Fan Delay

1

2

to Off

OFF

OFF

90 seconds

OFF*

ON*

120 seconds*

ON

OFF

180 seconds

ON

ON

240 seconds

*Standard factory setting.

DIP Switch for
Regulating Fan Off
Delay Time

Check the rating plate on the heater for the supply voltage and current
requirements. A dedicated line voltage supply with fused disconnect
switch should be run directly from the main electrical panel to the heater.
All external wiring must be within approved conduit and have a mini-
mum temperature rise of 60°C

.

 Conduit from the disconnect switch

must be run so as not to interfere with the service panels of the heater.
The electrical supply and control wiring enter at the rear of the heater
and connect to the integrated circuit board. The 115 volt supply wiring
connects to pigtails on the lower portion of the circuit board. The ter-
minal strip for 24 volt thermostat connections is located on the upper
portion of the circuit board. See Figure 9.

CAUTION: Route the wires so that they do not
contact the flue wrapper or venter housing.

Consult the wiring diagram supplied with your heater. A typical wiring
diagram is on page 12.

CAUTION: If any of the original wire as supplied
with the appliance must be replaced, it must be
replaced with wiring material having a temperature
rating of at least 105°C, except for limit control and
sensor lead wires which must be 150°C. See Hazard
Levels, page 1.

14. Thermostat and Connections

A thermostat is not standard equipment but is an installation require-
ment. Use either an optional thermostat available with the heater or a
field-supplied 24-volt thermostat. Install according to the thermostat
manufacturer's instructions, paying particular attention to the require-
ments regarding the location of the thermostat.

Make sure that the heat anticipator setting on the thermostat is 0.6
amps (or in accordance with the amperage value noted on the wiring
diagram of your heater).

15. Fan Motor

The fan motor is equipped with thermal overload protection of the au-
tomatic reset type. Should the motor refuse to run, it may be because of
improper current characteristics. Make certain that the correct voltage
is available at the motor.

Ignitor
Connection

Line Voltage
Connection

24-volt Terminal
Strip for
Thermostat
Connections (refer
to wiring diagram)

LED Signal

Содержание RENZOR FT 30

Страница 1: ...Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas sup plier call your fire department WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property da...

Страница 2: ...be protected from damage by aircraft or other objects such as cranes and movable scaffolding In addition the heat ers must be located so as to be accessible for servicing adjustment etc 2 Warranty Re...

Страница 3: ...100 square inches free area for each opening See 1 in Figure 2 2 Air from outside through duct openings 1 square inch free area per 2000 BTUH See 2 in Figure 2 3 Air direct from outside openings 1 squ...

Страница 4: ...2 pt suspension Follow the illustrated instructions in Figure 3B Sizes 30 45 60 and 75 may be suspended with an optional ceiling sus pension kit Refer to Figure 3C Step by step instructions are includ...

Страница 5: ...Composite drawings are not proportional for all sizes Field Wiring K 115V 60Hz 1Ph Connections L Thermostat Wires 24V Figure 4 Dimensions inches Size 30 45 60 75 100 125 150 200 250 300 A 28 5 8 28 5...

Страница 6: ...ure that the vent is sized properly for the heater being installed A properly sized vent system is required for safe operation of the heater An improperly sized vent system can cause unsafe conditions...

Страница 7: ...t system it is necessary to use 4 pipe only on a Size 30 and 5 pipe only on Sizes 45 and 60 Sizes 45 and 60 will require an increaser collar at the venter outlet The maximum horizontal vent length for...

Страница 8: ...blems or unsafe conditions See the illustrations in Figures 7A and 7B for requirements of vertical and horizontal vent termination The vent terminal pipe may be either single wall or double wall Type...

Страница 9: ...above a gas meter or service regulator Single Wall Vent Run and Single Wall Terminal End Single Wall Vent Run and Double Wall Terminal End 12 Gas Piping and Pressures WARNING This appliance is equippe...

Страница 10: ...to correct settings by turning the regulator screw IN clockwise to increase pressure Turn regulator screw OUT counterclockwise to decrease pressure Derating by Manifold Pressure Adjustment for High A...

Страница 11: ...Failed to Detect or Sustain Flame 3 Flashes Pressure Switch Open or Closed 4 Flashes High Limit or Flame Rollout Switch Open 5 Flashes Flame Sensed and Gas Valve Not Energized Steady On Internal Failu...

Страница 12: ...OPEN CIRCUIT TO HIGH LIMIT OR FLAME ROLLOUT TERMINAL 5 FLASHES FLAME SENSED AND GAS VALVE NOT ENERGIZED STEADY ON INTERNAL FAILURE MICRO CONTROLLER FAILURE SELF CHECK NOTES 1 THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS A...

Страница 13: ...al probe which is electrically iso lated from ground When the flame impinges on the flame sensing probe the flame acts as a conduction path to ground The flame rectifies and completes the DC circuit a...

Страница 14: ...r water Immediately call a qualified ser vice technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Operating Instructions an...

Страница 15: ...dure 1 Seal any unused openings in the venting system 2 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch as required in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 or CAN CGA B149 1and B149...

Страница 16: ...ulation Check the vent system for soundness Replace any parts that do not appear sound Check the wiring for any damaged wire Replace damaged wiring See Paragraph 13 for replacement wiring requirements...

Страница 17: ...ld cause fuel gas to spill out of the back of the burner tube Fuel gas spilling out of the back of the burner tube will cause gas odor inside the building and if not corrected could eventually cause a...

Страница 18: ...he front of the heater On Sizes 100 300 the limit control is accessible in the control compartment Sizes 250 and 300 have an auxiliary limit control To access the addi tional limit on Size 250 and 300...

Страница 19: ...unded f Make certain integrated circuit board is grounded to ignitor g Circuit board not grounded g Make certain integrated circuit board is grounded to furnace chassis h Faulty integrated circuit boa...

Страница 20: ..._____________________________ Unit Serial No __________________________________________ Date of Installation __________________________________________ PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUS E REMEDY No heat Heater 1...

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