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Start Up

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Final Check Out

1. Check the gas pressure at the burner manifold. It 

should be the same pressure that is indicated on the 
Manifold Pressure at Max. Input nameplate at 

full fire

Refer to the burner nameplate for this value.

2. Adjust the gas pressure at the regulator by removing 

the dust cap on the main gas valve/regulator and 
turning the adjusting screw. Turn the adjusting screw 
clockwise to increase the gas pressure; turn the 
adjusting screw counter-clockwise to decrease the gas 
pressure. If the pressure cannot be maintained at full 
fire at the setting shown on the nameplate and the 
regulator is adjusted fully open, contact your local gas 
utility.

3. Using a gas analyzer, check the emissions in the 

exhaust gas. Acceptable values are:

a. Carbon monoxide (CO)—400 ppm or less corrected 

to 12 percent carbon dioxide.

b. Efficiency—75 percent or higher

c. Oxygen—8 to12 percent

d. Carbon dioxide - 8.2 to 9.4 percent

The gas heat module/section goes through the following 
routine every time it is started. The air handler fan must be 
running, and the Power light on the flame-relay module 
should be illuminated.

1. A contact closure command (the signal to start) comes 

from a thermostat or building automation system.

2. The combustion air blower starts and runs for 

approximately 90 seconds. This 90-second run is a pre-
purge cycle to clear the heat exchanger of combustible 
gases before ignition.

3.

3:1 and 10:1 turndown, 200-2000 MBh: 

The pilot 

light ignites, and the pilot light on the flame-relay 
module should illuminate. (The pilot flame can be 
viewed through the small sight glass on the burner.) 
The pilot flame will burn for 10 seconds, then the flame 
light on the flame-relay module should illuminate.

4.

3:1 and 10:1 turndown, 200-2000 MBh: 

The main 

burner ignites, the modulating gas-valve actuator 
starts to open, and the main light on the flame-relay 
module should illuminate. Note that it could take as 
long as 30 seconds for the actuator to fully open.

5.

20:1 turndown, 1250 thru 2400 MBh:

 The main 

burner lights and the main burner light on the flame-
relay should illuminate. The modulating gas-valve 
actuator starts to open, and the main light on the flame-
relay module should illuminate. Note that it could take 
as long as 30 seconds for the actuator to fully open.

6. The gas-valve actuator slowly modulates open or 

closed in response to the heat load required in the 
building.

7. Complete the start-up checklist and send a copy as 

directed to Trane to validate the warranty.

Normal Shutdown

When the system no longer requires heat, the temperature 
control system opens the heat start contacts. The pilot 
valve (3:1, 10:1 turndown burners), modulating gas valve 
(20:1 turndown burners), automatic gas valve/regulator, 
redundant automatic gas valve, and combustion blower 
motor immediately de-energize, shutting down the 
heating system.

The air-handling unit fan should run for a 

minimum

 of 

three to ten minutes after heater shutdown to cool the heat 
exchanger.

Seasonal Startup/Shutdown

Note:

This procedure should be performed by a qualified 
technician who is experienced in the servicing of 
gas heating equipment.

The following recommended procedures for seasonal 
shutdown and startup are important to maintaining your 
equipment in proper working order.

Seasonal Shutdown

When heating system is to be shut down for extended 
period of time:

1. Disconnect the main power to the heating module/

section.

2. Open the manual disconnect switch in the control 

panel.

3. Close all manual valves in the gas line.

NOTICE

Over Firing Burners! 

If fuel and air adjustment linkages were adjusted in the 
start-up process, insure that the burner is not allowed 
to over fire. The gas pressure on the manifold must not 
exceed the gas pressure stated on the Powerflame 
burner name plate. Over firing operation could result in 
equipment and property damage.

WARNING

Hazardous Gases and Flammable Vapors!

Exposure to hazardous gases from fuel substances 
have been shown to cause cancer, birth defects or other 
reproductive harm. Improper installation, adjustment, 
alteration, service or use of this product could cause 
flammable mixtures or lead to excessive carbon 
monoxide. To avoid hazardous gases and flammable 
vapors follow proper installation and set up of this 
product and all warnings as provided in this manual. 
Failure to follow all instructions could result in death or 
serious injury. 

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Страница 1: ...training Improperly installed adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury When working on the equipment observe all precautions in the literature and...

Страница 2: ...n which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury It could also be used to alert against unsafe practices NOTICE Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property damage o...

Страница 3: ...ion sizes for gas heat sections figure in Installation chapter Updated Duct Connection section in Installation chapter Added Gas heat internal piping penetration location and Gas heat external piping...

Страница 4: ...stalling Outdoor Flue Stacks 14 Installing Indoor Flue Stacks 15 Installing Rain Hood Combustion Air Inlet 15 Installing Flue Stack for Hurricane Applica tions 15 Duct Connections 16 Combustion Air Du...

Страница 5: ...handler section includes a nameplate label see Figure 1 which identifies the type of section customer tagging information the unit serial number the unit order number the build section position for in...

Страница 6: ..._________________________________________ Altitude Above Sea Level___________________________________________________________________ Calorific Value___________________________________________________...

Страница 7: ...gure 2 The external vestibule if required ships attached to the gas heat section Some heaters have gas train components in an internal vestibule see Figure 3 Refer to Table 2 for vestibule locations F...

Страница 8: ...25 560 Ext 50 1750 Ext 120 1000 Int 25 700 Ext 50 2000 Ext 120 1250 Int 25 860 Ext 57 560 Int 120 1500 Int 25 1000 Ext 57 700 Int 120 1750 Int 30 320 360 Int 57 860 Int 120 2000 Int 30 560 Int 57 100...

Страница 9: ...removed before assembly to the air handler Instruction Manuals Individual instruction manuals for all of the gas train components such as flame control relay valves pressure switches and actuators sh...

Страница 10: ...or units that will be installed indoors However when outdoor storage is necessary several things must be done to prevent damage Note Keep the equipment on the original wooden blocks skid for protectio...

Страница 11: ...ltage panel 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 D internal starter or VFD 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 E fan 48 48...

Страница 12: ...75 85 50 92 50 107 50 119 75 119 75 Width 93 50 100 00 112 50 125 50 125 50 140 50 140 50 154 50 182 00 Height for outdoor unit includes base drip lip b 69 25 75 00 75 00 84 38 94 13 97 63 112 63 124...

Страница 13: ...o the gas heat system if thesupply fan isshut off The gas heat system must not operate without the supply fan providing airflow All wiring must comply with applicable local and National Electric Code...

Страница 14: ...ove the flue from inside the unit once the unit is assembled Installation High Altitude Installations Adjustment of gas train linkages is not normally required However for high altitude installations...

Страница 15: ...r the combustion air opening ship loose and must be installed at the job site The assembly consists of the hood butyl tape and number 10 screws Install butyl tape between the hood and the side panel o...

Страница 16: ...additional static pressure of the inlet air duct may change the fuel air ratio slightly necessitating system adjustment Separated combustion can be a desirable option but will require more field insta...

Страница 17: ...on and Deadly Gases Never solder braze or weld on refrigerant lines or any unit components that are above atmospheric pressure or where refrigerant may be present Always remove refrigerant by followin...

Страница 18: ...he same side as the gas train located inside the piping vestibule Since the drain line is equipped with a shut off valve a condensate p trap is not required but may be installed for convenience to avo...

Страница 19: ...ield wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards To avoid these hazards you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local state electrical cod...

Страница 20: ...power the transformer TRANS1 Low Voltage Wiring The gas heat control system requires a binary signal for on off control Provide an interlock in the start stop signal circuit with the air handler supp...

Страница 21: ...Wiring CLCH SVX08C EN 21 Figure 16 Natural gas 200 320 MBh 10 1 turndown...

Страница 22: ...Wiring 22 CLCH SVX08C EN Figure 17 Natural gas 360 1000 MBh 3 1 and 10 1 turndown and propane 200 1000 MBh...

Страница 23: ...Wiring CLCH SVX08C EN 23 Figure 18 Single phase natural gas and propane 1250 2000 MBh 3 1 and 10 1 turndown...

Страница 24: ...Wiring 24 CLCH SVX08C EN Figure 19 3 Phase propane and natural gas 1250 2000 MBh 3 1 and 10 1 turndown with power exhaust...

Страница 25: ...Wiring CLCH SVX08C EN 25 Figure 20 Natural gas and propane1250 2400 MBh 20 1 turndown...

Страница 26: ...w g Attach another manometer to the burner manifold if optional gauge or sensor is not selected to check the burner manifold pressure when the unit is operational Typical pressure should be between 2...

Страница 27: ...er assembly The following safety limit contracts should be closed HLl1 high temperature limit Al1 airflow interlock air handling fan should either be running or started 60 seconds after call for heat...

Страница 28: ...ignition transformer and automatic gas valves will energize With the manual gas cocks closed the burner should go into a safety lockout condition The flame safeguard will have to be reset manually Tur...

Страница 29: ...luminate The modulating gas valve actuator starts to open and the main light on the flame relay module should illuminate Note that it could take as long as 30 seconds for the actuator to fully open 6...

Страница 30: ...d drain any accumulated condensate 3 Check all electrical terminals for tight connections 4 Open all manual gas valves and ensure that these valves operate freely 5 Check the air shutter and modulatin...

Страница 31: ...densate from heat exchanger Weekly This task only needs to be done if the unit runs for extended hours at low fire Clean air inlet louver Monthly Use brush and vacuum cleaner Clean combustion air blow...

Страница 32: ...gh Limit This switch trips due to a high temperature condition in the gas heat section Allow the air handler fan to run and cool heat exchanger The switch must be manually reset when the heat exchange...

Страница 33: ...quate grounding and that it is properly located in the flame Also ensure that temperature at flame rod insulator is no greater than 500 F 260 C Perform Ignition Interference Test per component manufac...

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