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VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:

POWER MUST BE APPLIED TO THE CONTROLLER PRIOR TO ANY PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS.

SET POINT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE (CONTINUED)

To change or access the programmed temperature set point value, utilize the red button on the display panel.  Momentarily depressing
the button will briefly illustrate the existing set point value.  If the button is held down for more than one second, the programming mode
is entered and the set point value will begin incrementing by one degree per second.  When the desired set point value is reached, sim-
ply release the button and the controller will automatically retain this value in temporary memory.  After 30 seconds, this new set point
will be retained in permanent memory.

NOTE:

IF POWER IS INTERRUPTED DURING THIS 30 SECOND PERIOD, THE NEW SET POINT WILL NOT BE RETAINED IN PERMA-
NENT MEMORY.  IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE TO RE-CHECK THE SET POINT VALUE APPROXIMATELY 60 SECONDS AFTER A
NEW VALUE HAS BEEN RE-ENTERED.

If the button is held down long enough, the set point will reach 160 degrees F. and stop, since this is its maximum value.  At this point,
if the desired set point has not been obtained, release the button and depress it again, the set point will decrement down to 70 degrees
F. and stop.  The set point value will now restart at 70 degrees F. (its minimum) and once again increase in value for as long as the
button is pressed.

DIFFERENTIAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

To allow proper water heater operation, the control has a 8 degree F. "window" around the set point.  This means that the burner will
be turned on when the water temperature drops to 4 degrees F. below the set point, and it will be turned off when the water tempera-
ture reaches 4 degrees F above the set point.  Thus, if the set point is set to 120 degrees F., the control will turn on the burner when
the water temperature drops to 116 degrees F., and will continue to heat the water until the temperature reaches 124 degrees F.  The
differential is factory set to 8 degrees F. (+ or- 4 degrees F.)  If another differential is required, the value of the differential can be field
adjusted by holding the set point button when power is applied to the control.  Shut off power to the control.  Next hold in the set point
button.  Now reapply power to the control.  Using the set point button, the value of the differential can be incremented or decremented
as above.  When the proper value is reached, release the button and the new differential has been stored into permanent memory.  

OVERALL APPLIANCE AND CONTROL OPERATION

A normal operating sequence is as follows:

1.

The control determines that the actual water temperature inside tank is 4 degrees F., with the factory set 8 degree F. 
differential, below programmed temperature set point;

2.

The control performs selected system diagnostic checks;

3.

If all checks are successfully passed, the combustion blower is energized for the 40 second pre-purge cycle;

4.

During the pre-purge cycle is complete, power is applied to the ignitor element for the ignitor warm-up period (blower should 
continue to run);

5.  

The ignitor warm-up period will last for 30 seconds, then gas valve will be opened, allowing gas to enter the burner chamber;

6.

The ignitor will remain on for an additional 4 seconds, then it will be turned off;

7. 

After an additional 2 seconds, the control will verify the presence of flame. If the flame was not established, the gas valve will 
be closed, power will be removed from the ignitor element, and the control will run the blower for 30 seconds.  At this point, 
the control will return to step 2;

8. 

If flame is present, the control will enter the heating mode where it will continue heating the tank water until the set point 
temperature plus 4 degrees F. is reached.  At this point, the gas valve is closed and the control enters the post-purge cycle.  
The flame can be viewed through a window on the lower right of combustion blower flange;

9. 

The post-purge cycle continues to run the combustion blower for an additional 30 seconds to purge the system of all 
combustion gases.  After this time period, the blower is de-energized and will coast to a stop;

10.  

The control will now enter the idle state while continuing to monitor internal tank water temperature.  If the temperature drops 
to 4 degrees F. below the set point value, the control will automatically return to step 1.

STATUS INDICATORS

Pages 15, 16, and 17

contain seven individual diagrams which illustrate the various operating states of the appliance and their relation

to the LED status indicators found on the controller.  These diagrams reflect normal water heater operation.

MAINTENANCE

The control system requires no periodic maintenance under normal conditions.  However, in unusually dirty or dusty conditions, period-
ic vacuuming of the cover to maintain visibility of the display and indicators is recommended.  In dirty environments, construction sites,
building constructions, care must be taken to keep the appliance door in place and drywall or saw dust away from appliance.  

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Страница 1: ...STALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE VOYAGER GAS FIRED WATER HEATER SUPER HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS FIRED WATER HEATING COMBINATION APPLIANCE ANSI Z 21 10 3 MANUFACTURED BY Visit our website at WWW HTPRODU...

Страница 2: ...CATIONS MODEL GALLON CAPACITY INPUT BTU HR NATURAL LP GAS TEMPERATURE RISE IN DEGREES FAHRENHEIT 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 SSV199 119R 119 199 000 GPH 545 436 363 311 272 242 218 198 181 1...

Страница 3: ...24 service clearance is achieved when the door is opened or panel is removed Under no circum stances shall Heat Transfer Products Inc be held liable for any such water damage whatsoever This water hea...

Страница 4: ...d take as long as 5 minutes before the water heater will physically lock out during the water heater operation Remedy Low water condition in tank Turn off the electric supply make sure that the cold w...

Страница 5: ...tested If the leak test requirement is a higher test pressure than the maximum inlet pressure you must isolate the Voyager from the gas line In order to do this you must disconnect the union and cap...

Страница 6: ...vent termination locations carefully see pages 22 and 23 You must additionally make certain that exhaust gas does not re circulate back into the intake pipe You must place them in a open area and fol...

Страница 7: ...ng length can be 125 plus the first 10 of each 3 and a maximum fitting allowance of the 3 total two 90 degree or four 45 degree before increasing to 4 Total equivalent would be 30 of 3 plus 125 of 4 N...

Страница 8: ...EACH ELBOW TOTAL FRICTION LOSS FOR ELBOWS GRAND TOTAL VENT LENGTH FEET WITH FITTING FRICTION LOSS ADDED 12 2 5 10 22 20 2 5 10 30 20 3 5 15 35 20 4 5 20 40 20 5 5 25 45 20 6 5 30 50 20 7 5 35 55 20 8...

Страница 9: ...sired water temperature set point temperature Nine individual LED indicators are also mounted on the display board which are used to determine the operating status of the appliance and provide assista...

Страница 10: ...release the button and the new differential has been stored into permanent memory OVERALL APPLIANCE AND CONTROL OPERATION A normal operating sequence is as follows 1 The control determines that the a...

Страница 11: ...tem then the ignitor element must complete a 30 second warm up period Therefore a time period of approximately 40 to 90 seconds will expire between each ignition trial If the burner lights during any...

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Страница 13: ...ory OR WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED VOYAGER GAS CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONVERSION OF THE VOYAGER TO PROPANE OR NATURAL GAS YOU MUST ORDER A CONVERSION KIT FROM THE FACTORY BELOW IS A LIST OF THE DIFFE...

Страница 14: ...R APPLIED TO IGNITOR 24V MONITORS INCOMING VOLTAGE FROM THE ON WHEN SECONDARY VOLTAGE IS PRESENT TRANSFORMER SECONDARY ECO MONITORS STATE OF THE ECO SWITCH ON WHEN ECO SWITCH AND LOW WATER CUT OFF AND...

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Страница 20: ...joints Several methods for venting the Voyager can be found on pages 22 and 23 Use the following layout as a guideline certain site conditions such as multiple roof lines pitches may require venting...

Страница 21: ...ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 2002 Multiple Vent Spacing Note Exhaust must extend out 1 foot There should be no more than 2 vents and 2 intakes then a space of 36 to the next set of vents Note There must be a...

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Страница 26: ...HE GAS VALVE BY PRESSING ON THE TABS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE PLUG AND PULLING 13 REMOVE THE TWO GREEN GROUNDING WIRES FROM THE TOP REAR OF THE BLOWER BY TAKING OUT THE GREEN GROUNDING SCREW WITH...

Страница 27: ...MA 5 RE INSERT THE BURNER WITH THE FLAT SIDE OF THE FLANGE FACING DOWN 6 REPLACE THE BLOWER OUTLET FLANGE GASKET WITH A NEW GASKET BE SURE THAT BOTH SIDES OF THE GASKET ARE SPRAYED WITH PERMATEX HIGH...

Страница 28: ...P SOCKET 19 PLACE GAS ORIFICE ON TOP OF THE SPLIT UNION WITH HOLE FACING UP AS SHOWN BELOW 20 RE CONNECT THE GAS VALVE TO THE AIR INLET MANIFOLD BY TURNING THE UNION COUNTER CLOCKWISE AND TIGHTENING I...

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Страница 30: ...VALVE BY TURNING THE BLUE KNOB ON THE VALVE TO THE OFF POSITION 4 SHUT OF THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE VOYAGER 5 BREAK THE UNION ON THE GAS LINE LOCATED BEFORE THE GAS VALVE AND REMOVE THE HALF OF THE UNION...

Страница 31: ...ABLE THEN FOLLOW INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 2 IF NO MANOMETERS ARE AVAILABLE USE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 PROCEDURE 1 1 RE CONNECT THE GAS VALVE WIRING HARNESS TO THE GAS VALVE 2 SLIDE THE GAS VALVE BACK...

Страница 32: ...GED INTO THE GAS VALVE AND INTO THE CONTROL BOARD 2 TURN THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW UNDER THE BRASS CAP YOU REMOVED IN STEP 8 ABOVE TURN ONE FULL TURN CLOCKWISE WITH A SMALL FLATHEAD SCREWDRIVER THIS WILL I...

Страница 33: ...S 2 PUT THE GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT SCREW COVER BACK IN PLACE AND TIGHTEN 3 PUT THE VOYAGER CABINET DOOR BACK INTO PLACE PROCEDURE 2 1 REMOVE THE OUTLET PRESSURE TAP PLUG FROM THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE GAS V...

Страница 34: ...T THE SUPPLY GAS PIPING TO THE VALVE 8 TURN ON THE GAS TO THE VOYAGER 9 TURN THE BLUE KNOB ON THE GAS VALVE TO ON 10 REMOVE THE SMALL ROUND BRASS PLUG FROM THE GAS VALVE BY TURNING IT COUNTER CLOCKWIS...

Страница 35: ...T OFF TURN THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW TWO FULL TURNS COUNTER CLOCKWISE 14 SHUT THE VOYAGER DOWN THEN START IT UP AGAIN LET IT RE LIGHT IF THE IGNITION WAS GOOD THE VALVE NEEDS NO FURTHER ADJUSTMENT IF THE I...

Страница 36: ...LS VENT SIZED FROM 3 TO 4 BY USING BUSHINGS INSTEAD OF REDUCING COUPLING OR REDUCING ELBOW VENT CHANGED FROM 3 TO 4 WITHOUT GOING REQUIRED 10 ON BOTH INTAKE AND EXHAUST VENTING NOT CLEANED AND GLUED T...

Страница 37: ...t the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and batter...

Страница 38: ...DED When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting system design or venting system components with the equipment the instructions provided by...

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