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1 84703R4-0/08 Price - $3.00 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION, FOR INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE ERIES S ) B (model BOILER FIRED - GAS boiler, on information seeking When contractor. heating your call boiler, to repairs or service For Label. Rating on shown as Number Serial and Number Model Boiler provide Number Model oiler B r Numbe Serial oiler B e Dat Installation Contractor eating H r Numbe Phone Address

2 NOTE: The equipment shall be installed in accordance with those installation regulations in force in the area where the installation is to be made. These shall be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction shall be consulted before installations are made. All wiring on boilers installed in the USA shall be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code and/or local regulations. All wiring on boilers installed in Canada shall be made in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code and/or local regulations. The New York City Department of Buildings has approved the Series B boiler: Approval No. MEA E The City of New York requires a Licensed Master Plumber supervise the installation of this product. The Massachusetts Board of Plumbers and Gas Fitters has approved the Series B boiler. See the Massachusetts Board of Plumbers and Gas Fitters website, for the latest Approval Code or ask your local Sales Representative. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires this product to be installed by a Licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter. Table of Contents I. Installation Instructions... 4 II. Operating Instructions...8 III. Trouble Shooting...5 IV. Service...6 V. Repair Part...9 VI. Appendix Low Water Cut Off...5 The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels, or to important information concerning the life of the product. DANGER Indicates presence of a hazard which will cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored. CAUTION Indicates presence of a hazard which will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if ignored. WARNING Indicates presence of a hazard which can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored. NOTICE Indicates special instructions on installation, operation, or maintenance which are important but not related to personal injury hazards. WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN PROPER ORDER CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING. WARNING SERVICE ON THIS BOILER SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN ONLY BY TRAINED AND SKILLED PERSONNEL. KEEP BOILER AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS. DO NOT PLACE ANY OBSTRUCTION IN THE BOILER ROOM THAT WILL HINDER THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATING AIR.

3 WARNING READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION OF BOILER. POST INSTRUCTIONS NEAR BOILER FOR REFERENCE BY OWNER AND SERVICE TECHNICIAN. MAINTAIN INSTRUCTIONS IN LEGIBLE CONDITION. Boiler Model Number Dimensions [Inches] A B C D E F G Gas Connection For Automatic Gas Valve Water Content [gallons] Recommended Vent Size [] [] Approx. Shipping Weight [lb.] 0 8-3/4 0-3/4 6-3/ /8 8-/ 0 [3] /.5 3" dia. x 5 ft. 0X /8 8-/ 4-3/4 / 3. 4" dia. x 5 ft /8 8-/ 4-3/4 / 3. 4" dia. x 5 ft /4 5-/4 7-5/ /8 9-/8 4-3/4 / 4 5" dia. x 5 ft / 8-/ 9-/ / 9-3/4 5-/4 / 4.7 6" dia. x 5 ft /4-3/4 0-7/ / 9-3/4 5-/4 / 5.5 6" dia. x 5 ft / 7 50-/8 0-3/8 6-5/8 3/4 6. 7" dia. x 5 ft /4 8-/4 4-/ /8 0-3/8 6-5/8 3/4 7 7" dia. x 5 ft / 3-/ 5-3/ /4 3/ " dia. x 5 ft /4 34-3/4 7-3/ /4 3/ " dia. x 5 ft. 608 [] 5' chimney height is from bottom of draft hood opening to top of chimney. [] Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code for equivalent areas of circular and rectangular flue linings. Maximum Allowable Working Pressure - 30 PSI (Water Only) [3] 0 only. Dimension 'G' includes allowance for 4" x 3" reducer furnished with boiler. See Figure 8. Figure 3

4 I. Installation Instructions. Inspect shipment carefully for any signs of damage. All equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected and packed. Our responsibility ceases upon delivery of Boiler to the carrier in good condition. Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the carrier by the consignee. No claims for variances or shortages will be allowed by Boiler Manufacturer unless presented within sixty (60) days after receipt of equipment.. Boiler installation must conform to the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction, or in the absence of such requirements, to: National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3.. When required by the authority having jurisdiction, the installation must conform to ANSI/ASME No. CSD-. Canada - "Installation Codes for Natural and LP Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, CAN/ CSA-B49.. U.S.A. 3. These Gas Boilers are DESIGN CERTIFIED FOR installation on combustible flooring. Do not install these boilers on carpeting. NOTICE Do not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket against floor. 4. Locate boiler in front of or behind installation position before removing Crate. Locate on a level floor as close to chimney as possible. For basement installations, provide a solid base such as concrete, if floor is not level or if water may be encountered on floor around Boiler. The boiler shall be installed such that the gas ignition system components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during boiler operation and service (circulator replacement, control replacement, etc.). DANGER Do not install boiler where gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids, or sources of hydrocarbons (i.e. bleaches, cleaners, chemicals, sprays, paint removers, fabric softeners, etc.) are used or stored. 5. Remove crate - A. Remove all crate fasteners. Lift off outside container. B. Remove all screws and brackets securing boiler to skid. C. Save two of the wooden slats from the container sleeve for use in Steps D & E. D. Tilt the boiler to one side and slide a wooden slat under the two raised feet. E. Tilt the boiler to the other side and slide another wooden slat under the two raised feet. F. Slide the boiler forward or backward off the skid using the two wooden slats as runners. 6. Move boiler to permanent position. 7. PROVIDE CLEARANCE and AIR for COMBUSTION and VENTILATION. WARNING Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided to assure proper combustion. A. CLEARANCES. ALL INSTALLATIONS - Practical service clearances must be considered (see Figure ). A minimum of 4" (6.0cm) from the left side and front jacket panels is recommended for servicing but may be reduced to minimum shown in Figure. Subject to boiler and system piping, left side clearance may be reduced to " (.5cm) if right side clearance is increased to 9" (.9cm).. ALCOVE INSTALLATIONS - An alcove is considered a closet as shown in Figure less front. Height clearance may be reduced to 7" (68.6cm). 3. UNCONFINED SPACE (see definition, paragraph (B) below) - Height clearance may be reduced to 7" (68.6cm). B. PROVIDE COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR in accordance with applicable provisions of local building codes, or: U.S.A. - National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54/ANSI Z3., Canada Natural and Propane Gas Installation Code, CAN/ CSA-B49... CLOSET INSTALLATIONS (confined space) in a building of other than unusually tight construction (see definition below), provide combustion and ventilation air as shown in Figure.. Installations other than closet in paragraph () : a. Determine volume of space (boiler room). Rooms communicating directly with space (through openings not furnished with doors) are considered part of space.

5 For boiler located in a building of other than unusually tight construction, adequate combustion and ventilation air is normally provided by fresh air infiltration through cracks around windows and doors. f. For boiler located in building of unusually tight construction, provide outdoor air through two permanent openings which communicate directly or by duct with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) freely communicating with the outdoors. Locate one opening within inches (30.5cm) of top of space. Locate remaining opening within inches (30.5cm) of bottom of space. Minimum dimension of air opening is 3 inches (7.6cm). Size each opening per following: i. Direct communication with outdoors. Minimum free area of square inch (6.5cm) per 4,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in space. ii. Vertical ducts. Minimum free area of square inch (6.5cm) per 4,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area shall be same as opening free area. iii. Horizontal ducts. Minimum free area of square inch (6.5cm) per,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area shall be same as opening free area. g. Ventilation Duct Louvers and Grilles. Equip outside openings with louvers to prevent entrance of rain and snow, and screens to prevent entrance of insects and rodents. Louvers and grilles must be fixed in open position or interlocked with equipment to open automatically before burner operation. Screens must not be smaller than ¼ inch mesh. Consider the blocking effect of louvers, grilles and screens when calculating the opening size to provide the required free area. If free area of louver or grille is not known, assume wood louvers have 0-5 percent free area and metal louvers and grilles have percent free area. e. Figure : Minimum Clearances Volume [ft³](m3) = Length [ft](m) x Width [ft](m) x Height [ft](m) b. Determine Total Input of all appliances in space. Round result to nearest,000 Btu per hour (Btuh). c. Determine type of space. Divide Volume by Total Input. i. If result is greater than or equal to 50 ft³ (.4m3) per,000 Btuh, space is considered an unconfined space. ii. If result is less than 50 ft³ (.4m3) per,000 Btuh, space is considered a confined space. d. Determine building type. A building of unusually tight construction has the following characteristics: i. Walls and ceiling exposed to outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of perm or less with openings gasketed and sealed, and ii. Weather-stripping has been added on openable windows and doors, and iii. Caulking or sealants applied in joints around window and door frames, between sole plates and floors, between wallceiling joints, between wall panels, at plumbing and electrical penetrations, and at other openings. 8. Connect gas service from Meter to gas control assembly in accordance with Local Piping Codes and requirements of Gas Company, see Figure. They may require piping of larger size than Control Assembly Connection, especially if run from meter is long or includes several elbows. (See Figure for size of Gas Connection to gas control assembly).

6 Table : Maximum Capacity of Schedule 40 Pipe in CFH For Natural Gas Pressures of ½ psig or Less Length [Feet] 0.3 Inch w.c. Pressure Drop 0.5 Inch w.c. Pressure Drop ½ ¾ ¼ ½ ¾ ¼ , , Table : Equivalent Length of Fittings Fitting Table 3: Specific Gravity Correction Factors for Natural Gas Nominal Pipe Size ½ ¾ ¼ 45 Ell Ell Tee (As Elbow) This piping is to be supplied by the installer and must include a trap, a ground joint union and a manual shutoff valve upstream of the gas control assembly outside of the jacket when codes require, see Figure. A pipe thread compound resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases should be applied to all threaded joints in the gas piping. Pressure testing of the Gas Supply Piping Boiler and its connections is required before placing the boiler in operation. The boiler and shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing at pressures greater than ½ psig (3.5kPa). The boiler must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at pressures equal to or less than ½ psig (3.5kPa). Recommended sizing of gas supply piping to boiler for natural gas - shall be such as to provide the required supply of gas without undue loss of pressure between meter and the boiler. Gas supply piping should be sized in accordance with the Tables, and 3. The following shall be taken into account: Specific Gravity Correction Factor Specific Gravity Correction Factor A. Allowable loss of pressure to assure a burner manifold pressure of 3½" (8.9cm) water for natural gas. B. Supply of gas to be provided in cubic feet. C. Length of piping and number of fittings. D. Specific gravity of gas. E. Correction factor for specific gravity. 9. BOILER PIPING CAUTION Failure to properly pipe boiler may result in improper operation and damage to boiler or building. A. Clearances - Hot water pipes do not require clearance from combustible construction. B. Install drain valve and safety relief valve as shown in Figures and 3. Note - Safety relief valve must be in vertical position. C. Pipe safety relief valve discharge to floor.

7 Figure 4: Recommended Piping for Combination Heating & Cooling (Refrigeration) Systems Figure 3: Recommended Water Piping for Zone Valve Zoned Heating Systems WARNING Safety relief valve discharge piping must be piped near floor to eliminate potential of severe burns. Do not pipe in any area where freezing could occur. Do not install any shut-off valves. D. Install circulator with flanges, gaskets and bolts provided. Five foot long circulator harness allows circulator to be mounted on supply or return. Connect harness to circulator and secure any excess conduit. E. For heating only system piping, see Figure 3. Consult also I=B=R Installation Guides. F. For space heating and domestic water heating with Alliance SL water heater (intermittent circulation only); install Alliance SL water heater as a separate heating zone. Refer to Alliance SL Installation, Operating and Service Instructions for additional information. G. If this boiler is used in connection with refrigeration systems, the boiler must be installed so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel with the heating boiler using appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from entering the boiler, see Figure 4. Also consult I=B=R Installation and Piping Guides. If this Boiler is connected to heating coils located in air handling units where they may be exposed to refrigerated air, the boiler piping must be equipped with flow control valves to prevent gravity circulation of boiler water during the operation of the cooling system. H. Use a boiler bypass if the boiler is to be operated in a system which has a large volume or excessive radiation where low boiler water temperatures may be encountered (i.e. converted gravity circulation system, etc.). Install a pipe tee at the boiler return along with a second tee in the supply piping as shown in Figure 3. The bypass should be the same size as the supply and return lines with valves located in the bypass and supply outlet as illustrated in Figure 3 in order to regulate water flow to maintain higher boiler water temperatures. Set the by-pass and boiler supply valves to a half throttle position to start. Operate boiler until the system water temperature is at a normal operating range. Adjust the valves to provide 80 to 00 F supply water temperature. Opening the boiler supply valve will raise the system temperature, while opening the by-pass valve will lower the system supply temperature. I. A hot water boiler installed above radiation level must be provided with a low water cutoff device as part of the installation. If a low water cut-off is required, it must be mounted in the system piping above the boiler. The minimum safe water level of a hot water boiler is just above the highest water containing cavity of the boiler; that is, a hot water boiler must be full of water to operate safely. Refer to Section VI for low water cut-off piping and wiring instructions. J. If it is required to perform a long term pressure test of the hydronic system, the boiler should first be isolated to avoid a pressure loss due to the escape of air trapped in the boiler.

8 To perform a long term pressure test including the boiler, ALL trapped air must first be removed from the boiler. A loss of pressure during such a test, with no visible water leakage, is an indication that the boiler contained trapped air. K. Oxygen Corrosion: Oxygen contamination of the boiler water will cause corrosion of the iron and steel boiler components, which can lead to failure. As such, any system must be designed to prevent oxygen absorption in the first place or prevent it from reaching the boiler. Problems caused by oxygen contamination of boiler water are not covered by Burnham's standard warranty. There are many possible causes of oxygen contamination such as:. Addition of excessive make-up water as a result of system leaks.. Absorption through open tanks and fittings. 3. Oxygen permeable materials in the distribution system. In order to insure long product life, oxygen sources should be eliminated. This can be accomplished by taking the following measures:. Repairing system leaks to eliminate the need for addition of make-up water.. Eliminating open tanks from the system. 3. Eliminating and/or repairing fittings which allow oxygen absorption. 4. Use of non-permeable materials in the distribution system. 5. Isolating the boiler from the system water by installing a heat exchanger. 0. INSTALL DRAFT HOOD without modification on outlet of flue collector (See Figure ). Secure with sheet metal screws. WARNING Do not alter boiler draft hood or place any obstruction or non-approved damper in the breeching or vent system. Flue gas spillage can occur. ETL certification will become void.. Install blocked vent switch The blocked vent switch assembly shipped taped to the top of the boiler includes a power cord and a switch attached to a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket has a three tooth staggered comb stamping at one end with a #0 sheet metal screw in the center tooth. A. Untape the blocked vent switch assembly from the top of the boiler and uncoil the power cord. Figure 6 B. Pinch the black strain relief bushing installed in the jacket right side panel to dislodge it from the jacket and pull just enough of the black power cord out so the blocked vent switch will reach the near side of the draft hood skirt. Do not pull out more power cord than necessary. C. Position the mounting bracket (with switch attached) onto the lower edge of the draft hood skirt by locating the center tooth (with the #0 sheet metal screw) on the outside and the other two teeth inside the draft hood skirt. See Figure 6. D. Slide the mounting bracket up tight against the lower edge of the draft hood skirt, so that the #0 sheet metal screw is above the skirt's stiffening rib. E. Secure the bracket in this position by tightening the #0 sheet metal screw against the outer surface of the draft hood skirt. F. Reinsert the excess power cord through the jacket side panel hole to take the slack out of the power cord running up to the blocked vent switch. G. Reposition the strain relief bushing around the power cord at the jacket side panel, pinch the two halves of the bushing together, and snap it back into the hole in the jacket side panel to secure the power cord to the jacket. H. Be sure the power cord, mounting bracket, and switch are secure and located as shown in Figure 6.

9 Figure 7: Plug-in Damper Installation WARNING Failure to properly install and use this Blocked Vent Switch may result in property damage, personal injury or loss of life.. TO MEET FEDERALLY MANDATED EFFICIENCIES, THIS BOILER MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A VENT DAMPER. OPEN the VENT DAMPER CARTON and remove the Installation Instructions. READ THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY before proceeding. The automatic gas control valve supplied on each Series boiler provides the redundancy referenced in the vent damper Installation Instructions. CAUTION Do not use one vent damper to control two heating appliances. A. The vent damper should be the same size as the outlet of the Draft Hood. (See Figure ) Unpack the damper carefully - DO NOT FORCE IT CLOSED! Forcing the damper may damage the gear train and void the warranty. The damper assembly includes a prewired connection harness for use on all 4V Standing Pilot or electronic ignition control systems. B. Mount the vent damper assembly after the draft hood, as close to the draft hood as practicable without modification to the draft hood or vent damper. (Refer to Figure 7 and to instructions packed with the vent damper for specific instructions). This is a must for the wiring harness to fit and the damper position indicator to be visible to the users. NOTICE Provide adequate clearance for servicing. WARNING Provide 6" (5.cm) minimum clearance between damper and combustible construction. C. Install the 90 BX connector attached to the flexible conduit in the 7/8" knockout on the left side of the jacket. Plug the factory wired Vent Damper Harness into the polarized receptacle. Install a cable clamp around the flexible conduit and attach to the Jacket top panel. (See Figure 7). NOTICE Please refer to the specifications, installation instructions and troubleshooting guide packed in the vent damper carton for complete detailed installation instructions. Also refer to Figure 7 in this manual. D Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) Only. Remove knockout from vent damper blade. E. Size 0 Only. Install 4" x 3" reducing fitting on vent damper outlet. 3. Install vent connector from reducing fitting (0 Only), draft hood or damper to chimney, see Figure 8.

10 Figure 8: Typical Vent Installation DANGER Inspect existing chimney before installing boiler. Failure to clean or replace perforated pipe or tile lining will cause severe injury or death. A. Vent installation shall be in accordance with local building codes; or the local authority having jurisdiction; or the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3./NFPA 54; or the Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, ANSI/NFPA. Both of the aforementioned standards, ANSI Z3. and ANSI/ NFPA, specify Type B and Type L double wall metal vents and fire clay tile lined masonry chimneys as suitable chimney constructions for Category I, draft hood equipped appliances, such as this Series boiler. Both standards prohibit the use of unlined masonry construction as a chimney, with the exception in ANSI Z3./NFPA 54 that "Where permitted by the authority having jurisdiction, existing chimneys shall be permitted to have their use continued when an appliance is replaced by an appliance of similar type, input rating, and efficiency." ANSI/NFPA prohibits the use of single wall metal vent as a chimney, while ANSI Z3. allows it under very restrictive conditions. In Canada refer to the Natural Gas and LP Installation Code, CAN/CSA-B49.. B. Do not connect into same leg of chimney serving an open fireplace. C. Inspect chimney for obstructions or restrictions and remove. Clean chimney if necessary. D. Vent pipe to chimney must not be smaller than outlet on draft hood or damper. Although single wall vent pipe may be used, Type B is recommended. The venting system must be arranged so that only the boiler is served by the damper device. Installation per paragraph complies with this provision. E. Where two or more appliances vent into a common vent, the area of the common vent should at least equal the area of the largest vent plus 50% of the area in the additional vents. Do not connect the vent of this appliance into any portion of mechanical draft system operating under positive pressure. F. Vent pipe should have the greatest possible initial rise above the draft hood consistent with the head room available and the required clearance from adjacent combustible building structure. Vent Pipe should be installed above the bottom of chimney to prevent blockage. G. Vent pipe should slope upward from draft hood to chimney not less than one inch in four feet. Doivent présenter des tronçons horizontaux dont la pente montante est d au moins ¼ po par pied ( mm/m) entre la chaudière et l évent. No portion of vent pipe should run downward or have dips or sags. Vent pipe must be securely supported. Les sections horizontales doivent être supportées pour prévenir le fléchissement. H. Vent pipe must be inserted into but not beyond inside wall of chimney liner. Seal tight between vent pipe and chimney. I. Do not install non-listed (AGA, CGA, CSA, ETL or UL) vent damper or other obstruction in vent pipe. WARNING 4. If an existing boiler is removed - When an existing boiler is removed from a common venting system, the common venting system is likely to be too large for proper venting of the appliances remaining to it. At the time of removal of an existing boiler, the following steps shall be followed with each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system placed in operation, while the other appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are not in operation: A. Seal any unused openings in the common venting system. B. Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion, and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. C. Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the common venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range-hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum 0

11 D. E. F. G. A. B. C. speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers. Place in operation the appliance being inspected. Follow the Lighting (or Operating) Instructions. Adjust thermo stat so appliance will operate continuously. Test for spillage at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar or pipe. After it has been determined that each appliance remain ing connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, win dows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas burning appliance to their previous conditions of use. Any improper operation of the common venting system should be corrected so the installation conforms with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3. and/or CAN/CSA B49., Installation Codes. When resizing any portion of the common venting system, the common venting system should be resized to approach the minimum size as determined using the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3. and/or CAN/CSA B49., Installation Codes. Au moment du retrait d une chaudière existante, les mesures suivantes doivent être prises pour chaque appareil toujours raccordé au système d evacuation commun et qui fonctionne alors que d autres appareils toujours raccordés au système d évacuation ne fonctionnent pas: Sceller toutes les ouvertures non utilisées du système d évacuation. Inspecter de facon visuelle le système d évcuation pour déterminer la grosseur et l inclinaison horizontale qui conviennent et s assurer que le système est exempt d obstruction, d étranglement, de fuite, de corrosion et autres défaillances qui pourraient présenter des risques. Dans la mesure du possible, fermer toutes les portes et les fenêtres du bâtiment et toutes les portes entre D. E. F. G. l espace où les appareils toujours raccordés au système d évacuation sont installés et les autres espaces du bâtiment. Mettre en marche les sécheuses, tous les appareils non raccordés au système d évacuation commun et tous les ventilateurs d extraction comme les hottes de cuisinière et les ventilateurs des salles de bain. S assurer que ces ventilateurs fonctionnent à la vitesse maximale. Ne pas faire fonctionner les ventilateurs d été. Fermer les registres des cheminées. Mettre l appareil inspecté en marche. Suivre les instructions d allumage. Régler le thermostat de facon que l appareil fonctionne de facon continue. Faire fonctionner le brùleur principal pendant 5 min ensuite, déterminer si le coupe-tirage déborde à l ouverture de décharge. Utiliser la flamme d une allumette ou d une chandelle ou la fumée d une cigarette, d un cigare ou d une pipe. Une fois qu il a été déterminé, selon la méthode indiquée ci-dessus, que chaque appareil raccordé au système d évacuation est mis à l air libre de facon adéquate. Remettre les portes et les fenêtres, les ventilateurs, les registres de cheminées et les appareils au gaz à leur position originale. Tout mauvais fonctionnement du système d évacuation commun devrat être corrigé de facon que l installation soit conforme au National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3. et (ou) aux codes d installation CAN/CSA-B49.. Si la grosseur d une section du système d évacuation doit être modifiée, le système devrait être modifié pour respecter les valeurs minimales des tableaux pertinents de l appendice F du National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3. et (ou) des codes d installation CAN/CSA-B Install a room thermostat on an inside wall about four feet above floor. Never install thermostat on an outside wall or where it will be influenced by drafts, hot or cold water pipes, lighting fixtures, television, rays of the sun or near a fireplace. Keep large furniture away from thermostat so there will be free movement of room air around this control. Table 4: Wiring Diagrams and Heat Anticipator Settings Ignition Type Circulation Method Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting [Amps] Wiring Diagram Figure Continuous (Standing Pilot) Intermittent 0.6 Constant/Gravity.0 4 Intermittent 0.6 Constant/Gravity.0 5 Electronic If system tends to overheat above thermostat's temperature setting, reduce heat anticipator setting by 0. or 0. amps. If system tends to shortcycle without reaching desired room temperature, increase heat anticipator setting by 0. or 0. amps.

12 Heat Anticipator in Thermostat should be set to match the requirements of the control to which it is connected. See Table 4. If system tends to overheat above the thermostat's temperature setting, reduce heat anticipator setting by. or. amps. If system tends to short cycle without reaching desired room temperature, increase heat anticipator setting by. or. amps. 7. Vent Damper Sequence of Operation. 6. Install electric wiring in accordance with National Electric Code or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations. See Figures through 6 for applicable wiring diagram. A separate electrical circuit must be run from the main electrical service with an over-current device/disconnect in the circuit. A service switch is recommended and may be required by some local jurisdictions. When installed, the boiler must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and/or the CSA C. Electrical Code, if an external electrical source is utilized. For zone valve wiring, a separate 4V transformer is required rather than attempting to use the boiler mounted control. Consult zone valve manufacturer for assistance. See Figure 9. A. The Vent Damper is continuously powered at Terminal. B. When there is a call for heat, the damper relay coil is energized through Terminal 5 if all limits ahead of the damper are satisfied. C. The relay coil closes contacts which energize the damper motor, causing the damper to open. D. When the damper blade reaches the fully open position, power is sent back to the ignition circuit through Terminal and the damper motor is deenergized. E. When the call for heat is satisfied, the damper relay coil is de-energized - closing contacts which energize the damper motor. This causes the damper to close. When the damper blade reaches the fully closed position, the damper motor is de-energized. Power Failure - The damper blade will stop in the position it was in when power failed. (Combustion can never take place unless the damper blade is in the fully open position.) Figure 9: Vent Damper Schematic Wiring Diagram CAUTION This boiler contains controls which may cause the boiler to shut down and not restart without service. If damage due to frozen pipes is a possibility, the heating system should not be left unattended in cold weather; or appropriate safeguards and alarms should be installed on the heating system to prevent damage if the boiler is inoperative. CAUTION Avoid operating this boiler in an environment where saw dust, loose insulation fibers, dry wall dust, etc. are present. If boiler is operated under these conditions, the burner interior and ports must be cleaned and inspected daily to insure proper operation.

13 Figure : Wiring Diagram, 4 Volt Standing Pilot and Intermittent Circulation Sequence of Operation Normal Operation. When the thermostat call for heat, the vent damper will open (see paragraphs 7A through 7D). The circulator is started through a relay and at the same time the gas valve is energized allowing main gas flow and ignition of main burners.. Where condensation of flue gas is encountered in boiler flues a reverse acting circulator control should be installed to stop the circulator before the boiler water temperature drops to that which flue gas condensation may occur. 3. After the thermostat is satisfied the main valve will close and main burner flames will be extinguished. The vent damper will close (see paragraph 7E). SAFETY SHUTDOWN. High Limit Switch In the event excessive boiler water temperature is developed the high limit switch will open interrupting power to the gas valve. The main burners will be extinguished immediately, and the vent damper will close at the same time, but the circulator will continue to operated. Normal operation will be resumed when the boiler water temperature drops to a point where the high limit switch closes.. Blocked Vent Switch In the event excessive blockage in the vent system is developed the blocked vent switch will open interrupting power to the gas valve. The main burners will be extinguished immediately, the circulator will continue to operate, and the vent damper will remain open until the thermostat is turned off. The source of blockage must be corrected by trained and skilled personnel from a qualified service agency before resetting switch. 3. Flame Rollout Switch In the event excessive blockage in the boiler section flue passageways is developed the flame rollout switch will open interrupting power to the gas valve. The main burners will be extinguished immediately, the circulator will continue to operate and the vent damper will remain open until the thermostat is turned off. If the flame rollout switch is activated do not attempt to place the boiler in operation. The source of blockage must be corrected and the flame rollout switch replaced by trained and skilled personnel from a qualified service agency. 4. Pilot The thermocouple proves pilot flame and in the absence of such within seconds causes the combination gas valve, which is equipped with a 00% shut-off provision, to be de-energized, thus, preventing main gas or pilot gas flow. 3

14 Figure : Wiring Diagram, Electronic Ignition (EI), Intermittent Circulation SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Normal Operation. When the thermostat calls for heat, the relay is energized. The circulator starts and the vent damper opens (see Paragraphs 7A through 7D). When the damper blade reaches the fully open position, the ignition module is energized opening the pilot valve and energizing the igniter to ignite the pilot burner.. Sensor proves presence of pilot flame. Main valve opens to ignite main burners. 3. The burners and circulator will operate simultaneously until the thermostat is satisfied. 4. After thermostat is satisfied, ignition module is deenergized, extinguishing pilot and main flame. Vent damper closes (see paragraph 7E). Safety Shutdown. Limit: Automatically interrupts main burner operation when water temperature exceeds set point. Maximum allowable temperature is 50 F. Normal operation resumes when water temperature falls below set point. 4. Blocked Vent Switch: Automatically interrupts main burner operation when excessive vent system blockage occurs. Control is a multiple use device. If blocked vent switch is activated do not attempt to place boiler in operation. Correct source of blockage and reset blocked vent switch. 3. Flame Roll-out Switch: Automatically interrupts boiler operation when flames or excessive heat are present in vestibule. Control is single use device. If flame roll-out switch is activated do not attempt to place boiler in operation. Correct source of blockage and replace flame roll-out switch. 4. Igniter/Sensor: senses pilot flame and causes ignition module to turn off main burner and pilot burner gas flow should pilot burner flame extinguish. Five to six minutes after shutdown, ignition module restarts ignition sequence. 5. For Electronic Ignition Trouble Shooting Guide, see Page 5 of this manual.

15 Figure 3: Wiring Diagram, 4 Volt Standing Pilot with Continuous or Gravity Circulation Sequence of Operation Normal Operation. When the thermostat call for heat, the vent damper will open (see paragraphs 7A through 7D). The gas valve is energized allowing main gas to flow and operation of the main burners.. Where condensation of flue gas is encountered in boiler flues a reverse acting circulator control should be installed to stop the circulator before the boiler water temperature drops to that which flue gas condensation may occur. 3. After the thermostat is satisfied the main valve will close and main burner flames will be extinguished. The vent damper will close (see paragraph 7E). If the boiler is so equipped, circulator will continue to run. Safety Shutdown. High Limit Switch: In the event excessive boiler water temperature is developed the high limit switch will open interrupting power to the gas valve. The main burners will be extinguished immediately. Normal operation will be resumed when the boiler water temperature drops to a point where the high limit switch closes.. Blocked Vent Switch: In the event excessive blockage in the vent system is developed the blocked vent switch will open interrupting power to the gas valve. The main burners will be extinguished immediately and the vent damper will remain open until the thermostat is turned off. The source of blockage must be corrected by trained and skilled personnel from a qualified service agency before resetting switch. 3. Flame Rollout Switch: In the event excessive blockage in the boiler section flue passageways is developed the flame rollout switch will open interrupting power to the gas valve. The main burners will be extinguished immediately and the vent damper will remain open until the thermostat is turned off. If the flame rollout switch is activated do not attempt to place the boiler in operation. The source of the blockage must be corrected and the flame rollout switch replaced by trained and skilled personnel from a qualified service agency. 4. Pilot: The thermocouple proves pilot flame and in the absence of such within seconds causes the combination gas valve, which is equipped with a 00% shut-off provision, to be de-energized, thus, preventing main gas or pilot gas flow. 5

16 Figure 4: Wiring Diagram, Electronic Ignition (EI), Continuous or Gravity Circulation SEQUENCE OF OPERATION NORMAL OPERATION. When the thermostat calls for heat the vent damper opens (see Paragraphs 7A through 7D). When the damper blade reaches the fully open position, the ignition module is energized opening the pilot valve and energizing the igniter to ignite the pilot burner.. Sensor proves presence of pilot flame. Main valve opens to ignite main burners. 3. The burners will operate until the thermostat is satisfied. 4. When thermostat is satisfied, ignition module is deenergized, extinguishing pilot and main flame. If boiler is equipped with circulator, circulator will continue to run. Vent damper closes (see Para-graph 7E). SAFETY SHUTDOWN. Limit: Automatically interrupts main burner operation when water temperature exceeds set point. Maximum allowable temperature is 50 F. Normal operation resumes when water temperature falls below set point.. Blocked Vent Switch: Automatically interrupts main burner operation when excessive vent system blockage occurs. Control is a multiple use device. If blocked vent switch is activated do not attempt to place boiler in operation. Correct source of blockage and reset blocked vent switch. 3. Flame Roll-out Switch: Automatically interrupts boiler operation when flames or excessive heat are present in vestibule. Control is single use device. If flame roll-out switch is activated do not attempt to place boiler in operation. Correct source of blockage and replace flame roll-out switch. 4. Igniter/Sensor: senses pilot flame and causes ignition module to turn off main burner and pilot burner gas flow should pilot burner flame extinguish. Five to six minutes after shutdown, ignition module restarts ignition sequence. 5. For Electronic Ignition Trouble Shooting Guide, see Page 5 of this manual. 6

17 Figure 5: Wiring Schematic, Zone Valves Figure 6: Wiring Schematic, Zone Circulators 7

18 II. Operating Instructions Safe lighting and other performance criteria were met with the gas manifold and control assembly provided on the boiler when the boiler underwent tests specified in American National Standard for Gas-Fired Low-Pressure Steam and Hot Water Boilers, ANSI Z.3b Main burner check - Check main burners to see that they were not dislodged during shipment. Rear of burners should be in the slots in the rear of burner tray and the front of the burners should be seated completely on the orifices.. Initial start A. Fill entire heating system with water and vent air from system. Use the following procedure on a Series Loop System equipped with zone valves. (See Figure 3).. Close isolation valve in boiler supply piping.. Isolate all circuits by closing zone valves or balancing valves. 3. Attach a hose to hose bib located just below isolation valve in boiler supply piping. (Note Terminate hose in five gallon bucket at a suitable floor drain or outdoor area). 4. Starting with one circuit, open zone valve. 5. Open hose bib. 6. Open fill valve (Make-up water line should be located directly above isolation valve in boiler supply piping). 7. Allow water to overflow from bucket until discharge from hose is bubble free for 30 seconds. 8. Open zone valve to the second zone to be purged, then close the first. Repeat this step until all zones have been purged, but always have one zone open. At completion, open all zone valves. 9. Close hose bib, continue filling the system until the pressure gauge reads psi. Close fill valve. (Note - If make-up water line is equipped with pressure reducing valve, system will automatically fill to psi. Leave globe valve open). 0. Open isolation valve in boiler supply piping.. Remove hose from hose bib. B. Turn room thermostat to lowest setting. C. Be sure that gas to pilot and main burners has been off for at least five minutes and vent damper (if used) has been in the open position. D. Turn "OFF" the electric switch serving boiler. E. Open valve on main gas line at meter. F. Purge air from gas piping. This procedure will vary with equipment furnished but in all cases adequate ventilation must be provided and no smoking or open flame permitted. To determine which of the procedures outlined in succeeding paragraphs is applicable, match suffix of 8 Figure 7: Schematic Pilot and Gas Piping Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) Figure 8: Schematic Pilot and Gas Piping Electronic Ignition (EI) boiler model found on Rating Label with paragraph heading:. Standing Pilot Models (Suffix C): a. Keep electric switch "OFF". b. Open Manual Shut-off Valve upstream of Combination Gas Valve. c. Disconnect Pilot Tubing at gas valve (Purge must not be into combustion chamber). d. Turn Main Gas Knob on Combination Gas Valve to "Pilot" Position. Depress and hold in this position until purging is complete. Turn Main Gas Knob to "off" position.

19 Figure 9: Top View of VR Gas Valves Figure 0: Operating Instructions, VR804 and VR8304 Gas Valves 9

20 e. Reconnect pilot tubing and check pipe and fittings from meter to combination Gas Valve for leaks using soap solution or other approved method.. Electronic Ignition Models (Suffix I): a. Turn "ON" electric switch serving boiler. b. Open Manual Shut-off Valve upstream of Combination Gas Valve. c. Loosen or remove Inlet Pressure Tap Plug in Combination Gas Valve and when purging is complete, tighten or replace plug. See Figure 9. d. Check pipe and fittings from meter to Combination Gas Valve using soap solution or other approved methods. Figure : LED Locations CAUTION e. Test gas piping and connections between Combination Gas Valve and manifold, orifices, and pilot piping for leaks after boiler is operating. Use soap solution or other approved method. Table 5: Ignition Module Terminal CrossReference 3. INSTRUCTIONS TO PUT THE BOILER IN OPERATION. A. See Figure 0 for electronic ignition (EI). Electronic Ignition Modules with LED indicators. Table 5 cross-references the ignition module terminal designations to the ignition terminal numbers in the wiring ladder diagrams. The yellow LED indicates the status of the flame, see Table 6. The green LED indicates the status of the system, see Table 7. See Figure for LED locations. See Figure 8 for Troubleshooting Guide. Ignition Module Terminal Designation Wiring Ladder Diagram Terminal Number MV MV/PV PV 3 GND 4 4V (GND) 5 4V 6 SPARK 9 Table 6: Yellow LED Flame Codes Yellow LED Flash Codea Indicates Recommended Service Action Heartbeat Normal Flame Signal N/A Weak Flame Signal System will operate reliably but flame signal is less than desired. Note: This indication may flash temporarily during or shortly after lightoff on some applications. Perform routine maintenance to assure optimum flame signal. Marginal Flame Signal (less than. µa) System may not operate reliably over time. Service call recommended. Note: This indication may flash temporarily during or shortly after lightoff on some applications. OFF a No Flame or Flame Signal below minimum threshold for system operation. Check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame rod, burner ground connection. N/A Flash Code Descriptions - Heartbeat: Constant ½ second bright, ½ second dim cycles. - The flash code number signifies that the LED flashes X times at Hz, remains off for two seconds, and then repeats sequence. 0

21 Table 7: Green LED Status Codes Green LED Flash Code Indicates Next System Action Recommended Service Action (X + Y) a OFF No Call for Heat N/A None Flash Fast Startup - Flame sense calibration N/A None Heartbeat Normal operation N/A None ON a Flash Code Descriptions: 5 minute Retry Delay- Pilot flame not detected during trial for ignition Recycle- Flame failed during run Flame sensed out of sequence Flame sense leakage to ground Low secondary voltage supply- (below 5.5 Vac) 5 minute Retry Delay- On every third retry on same Call for Heat On every 6th flame failure during run on the same Call for Heat Flame sensed out of sequence- longer than 0 seconds Soft lockout due to error detected during self check sequences Initiate new trial for ignition after retry delay completed. Initiate new trial for ignition. Flash code will remain through the ignition trial until flame is proved. If situation self corrects within 0 seconds, control returns to normal sequence. If flame out of sequence remains longer than 0 seconds, control goes to Flash code 6+4 (see below) Control remains in wait mode. When the fault corrects, control resumes normal operation after a one minute delay. Control remains in wait mode. When the fault corrects, control resumes normal operation after one minute delay. Initiate new trial for ignition after retry delay completed. 5 minute retry delay, then initiate new trial for ignition. Control waits until flame is no longer sensed and then goes to soft lockout. Flash code continues. Control auto resets from soft lockout after one hour. Control auto resets from soft lockout after one hour. If system fails to light on next trial for ignition check gas supply, pilot burner, spark and flame sense wiring, flame rod contamination or out of position, burner ground connection. If system fails to light on next trial for ignition check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, flame rod contamination, burner ground connection. Check for pilot flame. Replace gas valve if pilot flame present. If no pilot flame, cycle Call for Heat. If error repeats, replace control. Check flame sense lead wire for damage or shorting. Check that flame rod is in proper position. Check flame rod ceramic for cracks, damage or tracking. Check transformer and AC line for proper input voltage to the control. Check with full system load on the transformer. Check gas supply, pilot burner, spark and flame sense wiring, flame rod contamination or out of position, burner ground connection. Check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame rod, burner ground connection. Check for pilot flame. Replace gas valve if pilot flame present. If no pilot flame, cycle Call for Heat. If error repeats, replace control. Reset by cycling Call for Heat. If error repeats, replace the control - Flash Fast: rapid blinking - Heartbeat: Constant ½ second bright, ½ second dim cycles. - A single flash code number signifies that the LED flashes X times at Hz, remains off for two seconds, and then repeats the sequence. - X + Y flash codes signify that the LED flashes X times at Hz, remains off for two seconds, flashes Y times at Hz, remains off for three seconds, and then repeats the sequence.

22 Figure : Lighting Instructions

23 B. See Figure for continuous ignition system (standing pilot). 4. CHECK GAS INPUT RATE TO BOILER NOTICE USA boilers built for installation at altitudes greater than,000 feet above sea level have been specially orificed to reduce gas input rate 4 percent per,000 feet above sea level per the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54/ANSI Z3., Section 8.. and Appendix F. Canadian boilers' orifice sizing is indicated on the rating label. High altitude boiler models are identifiable by the fourth digit after the dash in the model number. : 0-000', 4 or 5: above 000'. A. Input Rate and Maximum Inlet Pressure shown on Rating Label must not be exceeded. Inlet pressure must not be lower than minimum inlet pressure shown on Rating Label. B. All Rate checks and all adjustments are to be made while boiler is firing - all other appliances connected to the same meter as the boiler must be off. C. With boiler off, water Manometer or water column gauge should be connected to a shut-off valve installed in the /8" outlet pressure tap in the gas valve (see Figure 9). By installing gas valve upstream of manometer, gas pressure can be introduced gradually - without shut-off valve, surge of pressure when boiler is turned on, could blow liquid out of manometer. Replace plug in gas valve when rate check is finished. D. LP Gas Input: Adjust Regulator on Gas Valve so that manifold pressure is 0 inches water column. Turning Regulator Adjusting Screw Clockwise increases pressure. Counterclockwise rotation decreases pressure. more accurate check on input is necessary see () below. For minor input changes readjust Regulator Gas Valve to increase or decrease manifold pressure to obtain corresponding increase or decrease in gas input. If it is necessary to increase manifold pressure more than 0.3" of water to obtain rated input, remove orifices and drill one size larger. Reinstall and recheck input rate.. Additional Check on Input - Since input is a function of heating value, specific gravity, and volume of gas flow contact your utility for the first two items in order to utilize the formula below. The gas meter should then be clocked for three (3) minutes with stop watch and substituting the appropriate values in the formula below, determine what the gas flow should be in this 3 minute period to give the input shown on the Rating Label: Gas Input (cu. ft.) per 3 min. = Btuh Input Heating Value Multiplier X of Gas from Table 3 (Btu / cu. ft. 5. MAIN BURNER FLAMES should have a clearly defined inner cone (see Figure 3 or 4) with no yellow tipping. Orange-yellow streaks caused by dust should not be confused with true yellow tipping. Figure 4: Inch Main Burner Flame Figure 3: 40mm Main Burner Flame E. Natural Gas Input. Appx. Input - Adjust regulator on Gas Valve so that manifold pressure is three and a half (3½) inches water column. Turning Regulator Adjusting Screw Clockwise increases pressure, Counterclockwise rotation decreases pressure. If The main burners in this boiler will not operate cleanly or efficiently if they are contaminated with dirt and/or construction dust. Burners should be cleaned and the combustion chamber vacuumed following instructions in Section IV. Service. 6. CHECK PILOT BURNER FLAME. A. Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) LP gas Models 0 and 0X. See Figure 5. Natural gas Models 0 through 06 and 07 with " diameter burners. See Figure 5. 3

24 Figure 5: Typical Pilot Flame, Honeywell Q350 The pilot produces a single flame. The flame should be steady, medium hard blue enveloping 3/8 to a / inch of thermocouple. B. Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) Natural gas Models 07 with 40mm (-9/6") diameter burners and 08 through 0. See Figure 6. LP gas Models 03 through 0. See Figure 6. The pilot produces three (3) flames. The center flame should be steady, medium hard blue enveloping 3/8 to a / inch of thermocouple. Figure 6: Typical Pilot Flame, Honeywell Q37 C. Electronic Ignition (EI), see Figure 7. The pilot produces three (3) flames. The center flame should be steady, medium hard blue enveloping 3/8 to a ½ inch of sensing probe. Figure 7: Typical Pilot Flame, Honeywell Q348A 7. Check thermostat operation. Raise and lower temperature setting as required to start and stop burners. 8. Check high limit control. Jumper Thermostat Terminals or Thermostat connections in Limit Control. Allow burners to operate until shutdown by limit. Remove jumper. 9. CHECK DAMPER OPERATION. Vent Damper must be open when boiler is running. Le registre doit être ouvert lorsque le brûleur principal de l appareil fonctionne. Start boiler, refer to instructions on damper to determine if damper is in the full open position. 0. CHECK IGNITION SYSTEM SAFETY SHUT-OFF DEVICE. A. 4 volt-loosen thermocouple at gas valve. B. Electronic Ignition - Remove pilot lead wires from gas valve. If burners do not shut down determine cause of malfunction. Replace necessary items and check operation.. COMBUSTION CHAMBER BURN-OFF A. The mineral wool combustion chamber panels may contain a cornstarch based binder that must be burned out at installation to prevent odors during subsequent boiler operation. B. Ventilate the boiler room, set the high limit to its maximum setting, set the thermostat to call for heat. Allow the boiler to fire for at least an hour or until the odor from the cornstarch has dissipated. C. Return the high limit and thermostat to their desired settings. 4

25 III. Trouble Shooting Honeywell Electronic Ignition Troubleshooting Guide Figure 8: Troubleshooting Guide, Honeywell Electronic Ignition (EI) 5

26 IV. Service. Inspection should be conducted annually. Service as frequently as specified in paragraphs below. While service or maintenance is being done, Electrical Power and all Gas Supply to the Boiler must be "off". CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. ATTENTION. Au moment de l entretien des commandes, étiquetez tous les fils avant de les débrancher. Les erreurs de câblage peuvent nuire au bon fonctionnement et être dangereuses. S assurer que l appareil fonctionne adéquatement une fois l entretien terminé.. Vent System. Vent system (see Figure 8 for typical installation) should be checked annually for: A. Obstructions. B. Accumulations of soot. C. Deterioration of vent pipe or vent accessories due to condensation or other reasons. D. Proper support - no sags, particularly in horizontal runs. E. Tightness of joints. F. Proper vent damper operation - see Section II Operating Instructions, paragraph 9. G. Remove all accumulations of soot with wire brush and vacuum, see Figure 9. Remove all obstructions. Replace all deteriorated parts and support properly. Seal all joints. Reinstall Jacket Top Panel, draft hood, blocked vent switch, damper (if boiler is so equipped), and vent pipe. If the flue passageways need cleaning, remove burners as described in paragraph 4 below. Using long handle wire or bristle flue brush and vacuum, brush flueways thoroughly from top of boiler as illustrated in Figure 9. Replace canopy and seal with boiler putty. Reinstall Jacket Top Panel, draft hood, blocked vent switch, damper (if boiler is so equipped), and vent pipe. NOTICE 4. Burners and firebox should be cleaned annually, and if necessary adjusted once a year BY a qualified service agency. A. To remove burners for cleaning, changing orifice plugs, or repairs.. Remove the jacket front panel.. Disconnect pilot tubing at the gas valve. See Figure Disconnect thermocouple (standing pilot) or pilot lead wires (electronic ignition) at the gas valve mm burners only. Remove injection shield assembly, where used. See Figure Remove wires to flame roll-out switch. 6. Remove the burner access panel. 7. Mark the location of the pilot main burner on the manifold if the marking on manifold is missing or obliterated. 3. Cleaning Boiler Flues, see Figure 9. Flue passageways in the boiler sections should be checked annually for any blockage or accumulation of soot. To obtain access to flueways: A. Remove vent pipe, damper (if boiler is so equipped), blocked vent switch, and draft hood. B. Remove sheet metal screws securing Jacket Top Panel, lift panel and rotate about relief valve piping until top of boiler is exposed. C. Remove bolts securing Canopy to Boiler Sections. Remove Canopy - flueways are now exposed. D. Models with flue gas baffles only: Remove baffles by lifting out of flueways. Using flashlight, examine all flue passageways. If passageways are free of soot and obstruction, replace canopy (and flue gas baffles, if applicable), and seal. 6 Figure 9: Cleaning of Vent System and Boiler Flues

27 8. Hold burner at throat. Lift front of burner to clear orifice. Burner which holds pilot can only be removed by lifting the burner adjacent to its right first. " Burner 40mm Burner If pilot assembly, thermocouple or pilot orifice need replacing, remove main burner with pilot using procedure described in paragraph 4. A. To replace orifice:. Disconnect pilot tubing. The Honeywell Q350 pilot orifices are insert type retained by the compression fitting. The Honeywell Q37 and Q348A pilot orifices are spud type screwed into pilot burner. Replace with desired orifice. See Key No. 5B.. Reconnect pilot tubing and check for leaks. B. To replace Honeywell Q309A thermocouple in Q37 or Q350 pilot:. Loosen attachment nut securing thermocouple to barrel of pilot burner. Disconnect other end at combination gas valve.. Remove thermocouple and replace with equal. C. To replace complete pilot assembly.. Remove machine screws holding pilot burner to pilot bracket.. Disconnect pilot piping. 3. Disconnect all other leads to pilot. 4. Select pilot assembly with identical model number, reconnect leads and pilot tubing resecure to pilot bracket. Figure 30: Burner Cleaning and Installation 9. Brush top of burners with a soft bristle brush, see Figure 30. Vacuum burners. Check orifices to see that drilled passageways are free of lint or dirt. 0. Vacuum tip of Pilot Burner. B. Clean Firebox by vacuuming. Exercise care not to disturb insulation inside the base. C. Install burners by reversing procedure used to remove burners. Make sure burner with pilot assembly is in same location as original installation - see Table 8. Check burners to see that they are located properly in slot at rear of burner tray, see Figure 30. Reinstall injection shield assembly (40mm burners only, where used) and burner access panel. Reconnect flame roll-out switch wires, pilot gas supply, thermocouple lead or pilot lead. D. Check main burner and Pilot flames, see procedure Section II Operating Instructions, paragraphs 5 and Check all control and damper operation annually see procedure in Section II Operating Instructions, paragraphs 7 through Removal or replacement of pilot assembly or pilot assembly parts D. To adjust or check spark gap between electrode and hood on Honeywell Q348A pilot.. Use round wire gauge to check spark gap.. Spark gap should be /8 inch for optimum performance. E. Reinstall main burner following procedure described in paragraph Lubrication There are no parts requiring lubrication on the part of the service technician or the User. Circulator bearings are water lubricated. Table 8: Pilot Burner Location Boiler Model Main Burner with Pilot Bracket * Pilot Burner Located Between Main Burners * Inch 40mm Inch 40mm 0 & 0X & & 03 & & 04 &3 & &4 & &5 3& &7 3& &8 4& &9 4& & 0 5&6 * Main burners numbered left to right as viewed from front of boiler. 7

28 Important Product Safety Information Refractory Ceramic Fiber Product Warning: The Repair Parts list designates parts that contain refractory ceramic fibers (RCF). RCF has been classified as a possible human carcinogen. When exposed to temperatures about 805 F, such as during direct flame contact, RCF changes into crystalline silica, a known carcinogen. When disturbed as a result of servicing or repair, these substances become airborne and, if inhaled, may be hazardous to your health. AVOID Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust Precautionary Measures: Do not remove or replace RCF parts or attempt any service or repair work involving RCF without wearing the following protective gear:. A National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) approved respirator. Long sleeved, loose fitting clothing 3. Gloves 4. Eye Protection Take steps to assure adequate ventilation. Wash all exposed body areas gently with soap and water after contact. Wash work clothes separately from other laundry and rinse washing machine after use to avoid contaminating other clothes. Discard used RCF components by sealing in an airtight plastic bag. RCF and crystalline silica are not classified as hazardous wastes in the United States and Canada. First Aid Procedures: If contact with eyes: Flush with water for at least 5 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention if irritation persists. If contact with skin: Wash affected area gently with soap and water. Seek immediate medical attention if irritation persists. If breathing difficulty develops: Leave the area and move to a location with clean fresh air. Seek immediate medical attention if breathing difficulties persist. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Drink plenty of water. Seek immediate medical attention. 8

29 V. Repair Parts Section Assembly and Canopy Group...30 Base Assembly...3 Manifold and Main Burners Inch Main Burners mm Main Burners...36 Pilot Burner and Gas Valve Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot)...38 Electronic Ignition...40 Jacket Assembly...4 Water Trim...44 Controls...46 Draft Hood and Vent Damper...47 Key No. Description Part No. Quantity 0 0X Section Assembly (Intermittent and Continuous Circulation Only) Section Assembly, Complete Section Assembly (Gravity Circulation Only) Section Assembly, Complete

30 Key No. Description. Canopy Group Quantity Part No. 0 0X A Canopy Assembly (except for 06H) Canopy Assembly 06H B Carriage Bolt, /4-0 x " C Flat Washer, /4" D Nut, Hex, / E Cerafelt Sealing Strip, /" x " x 0' F Flue Gas Baffle (*Standing Pilot " Burners Only) (** LP Standing Pilot " Burners Only) (*** Standing Pilot Models Only) *** ** 3** 4** 5** 6** 7* 8* 9* Section Assembly and Canopy Group 30

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32 Base Assembly Key No. 3 Description 3. Base Assembly 3 3A Base Assembly (Complete) Available for Inch Burners Only Base Tray Boiler Size Part No. Qty X X Key No. Description Boiler Size 3. Base Assembly Continued 3B Base Wrapper Part No. Qty X B Base End Insulation All B Base Rear Insulation X

33 Key No. Description Boiler Size 3. Base Assembly Continued 3C 3D Base Front Panel Assembly Burner Tray (" Main Burners) Burner Tray (40mm Main Burners) Part No. Qty X X X Key No. Description Boiler Size 3. Base Assembly Continued Part No. Qty. 3E Base Leg Assembly All E Base Leg All E Nylon Glide All F 3G 3H 3J 3K 3L Burner Access Panel Cerafelt Sealing Strip, " x " x 0' (Section Assembly to Base) Self-Tapping Screw, /4" -0 x /" Self-Tapping Screw, 5/6" -8 x -/4" Flat Washer, 5/6", USS Hex Lock Nut, 5/ X All thru thru All All All

34 34 Manifold and Main Burners ( Inch Main Burners)

35 Key No. Description Part No. Quantity 0 0X Manifold and Main Burners ( Inch Main Burners Only) 4A Main Burner B Main Burner with Pilot Bracket -- See Table Below C Manifold D Main Burner Orifice -- See Table Below 4E 4F Screw, Machine, Slotted Round Head, #0-3 x 3/6" (Standing Pilot) Screw, Machine, Philips Head w/captive Lockwasher, #0-3 x /4" (Electronic Ignition) Screw, Self Tapping, Philips Pan Head, /4-0 x /" B. Inch Main Burner with Pilot Bracket, 4-volt Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) Natural Gas Only 4B Main Burner with 70 Q350 Pilot Bracket and Offset Lancings Main Burner with 60 Pilot Bracket B. Inch Main Burner with Pilot Bracket, 4-volt Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) LP Gas Only 4B Main Burner with 45 Pilot Bracket 836 4B. 8 Inch Main Burner with Pilot Bracket, Electronic Ignition Only 4B Main Burner with 60 Pilot Bracket D. Inch Main Burner Orifices, Natural Gas, Normal Altitude, U.S.A. and Canada 4D Main Burner Orifice, #47 (White) Main Burner Orifice, #45 (Pink) D. Inch Main Burner Orifices, LP/Propane, Normal Altitude, U.S.A. and Canada Main Burner Orifice,.5 mm (Purple) D Main Burner Orifice, #55 (Green) Main Burner Orifice, 3/64" (Blue)

36 Manifold and Main Burners (40mm Main Burners) Key No. Description MM Main Burners Only Part No. Quantity 0X A Main Burner B. 40 MM Main Burner, Electronic Ignition Only 4B Main Burner with 48 Pilot Bracket Main Burner with 4 Pilot Bracket B. 40 MM Main Burner, 4-volt Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) Natural Gas Only 4B Main Burner with 48 Pilot Bracket Main Burner with 4 Pilot Bracket B. 40 MM Main Burner, 4-volt Continuous Ignition (Standing Pilot) LP Gas Only 4B Main Burner with 48 Pilot Bracket Main Burner with 4 Pilot Bracket

37 Key No. Description MM Main Burners Only (Continued) 4C. 40MM Main Burner Manifold Part No. Quantity 0X C Manifold D. 40 MM Main Burner, Natural Gas, Ft. USA Only # D # # D. 40 MM Main Burner, LP Gas, Ft. USA Only 4D # # D. 40 MM Main Burner, Natural Gas, Ft. USA Only 4D #4 879 N/A 3 # D. 40 MM Main Burner, LP Gas, Ft. USA Only 4D # N/A # D. 40 MM Main Burner, Natural Gas, Ft. Canada Only 4D # N/A 3 4 # D. 40 MM Main Burner, LP Gas, Ft. Canada Only 4D #5 87 N/A Screw, Machine, Slotted Round Head, #0-3 x 3/6" (Standing Pilot) E Screw, Machine, Philips Head w/captive Lockwasher, #0-3 x /4" (Electronic Ignition) 4F Screw, Self Tapping, Philips Pan Head, /4-0 x /" G Injection Shield Assembly A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R A/R : number of cast iron sections 37

38 * " Burner Only ** 40mm Burner Only Key No. Description Part No. Quantity 0 0X Pilot Burner and Gas Valve, 4-volt Continuous Ignition, Natural Gas ( Inch and 40mm Main Burners) 5A Pilot Burner, Honeywell Q350A * Pilot Burner, Honeywell Q37A ** 5B Pilot Orifice, Honeywell " Included Pilot Orifice, Honeywell 38846AG.06" with 5A 5C Adptr, /4"OD x /4" NPT Included w/5a & 5E D 5E Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 30" LG 836 Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 40" LG 8363 Gas Valve, Honeywell VR800C * * * * * * Gas Valve, Honeywell VR8300C * * * * Gas Valve, Honeywell VR800C ** ** ** ** ** ** Gas Valve, Honeywell VR8300C ** ** ** ** 5F Thermocouple, 30", Honeywell Q309A

39 Key Description No. Part No. Quantity 0 0X Pilot Burner and Gas Valve, 4-volt Continuous Ignition, LP/Propane ( Inch and 40mm Main Burners) 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F Pilot Burner, Honeywell Q37A Pilot Burner Assembly, Honeywell Q350A (Includes 5B & 5F) Pilot Orifice, Honeywell (.008") Included with 5A Adptr, /4"OD x /4" NPT Included w/5a & 5E Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 30" LG 836 Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 40" LG 8363 Gas Valve, Honeywell VR800C Gas Valve, Honeywell VR8300C Thermocouple, 30", Honeywell Q309A Pilot Orifice, Honeywell 38846KR (.04") 39

40 Key No. Description Part No. Quantity 0 0X Pilot Burner and Gas Valve, Electronic Ignition (EI), Natural Gas 5A Pilot Burner, Honeywell Q348A B Pilot Orifice, Honeywell 38846NE Included with 5A 5C Compression Nut/Fitting, /4" OD x /4 C.C. (Included with 5A and 5E) Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 30" 836 Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 40" 8363 Gas Valve, Honeywell VR804C Gas Valve, Honeywell VR8304P F Igniter/Sensor Cable, 36", Honeywell G Ground Wire Assembly D 5E 5. Pilot Burner and Gas Valve, Electronic Ignition (EI), LP/Propane 5A Pilot Burner, Honeywell Q348A B Pilot Orifice, Honeywell 38846KP Included with 5A 5C Compression Nut/Fitting, /4" OD x /4 C.C. (Included with 5A and 5E) Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 30" 836 Pilot Tubing, /4" OD x 40" 8363 Gas Valve, Honeywell VR804C Gas Valve, Honeywell VR8304P F Igniter/Sensor Cable, 36", Honeywell G Ground Wire Assembly D 5E 40

41 Key No. Description 6. Jacket Assembly, Complete Part No. Quantity 0 0X Jacket Assembly, Complete Jacket Assembly A Jacket Wrap-Around Panel

42 4

43 Key No. Description 6. Jacket Assembly (Continued) 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F Jacket Vestibule Panel Jacket Top Panel Jacket Front Removable Door Jacket Lower Front Panel Sheet Metal Screw, Type AB, Phillips Truss Head, #8 x /" Part No. Quantity 0 0X G Snap Bushing, Heyco SB H Snap Bushing, Heyco SB

44 44 Water Trim

45 Key No. 7 Description Part No. Quantity Safety Relief Valve, 30 psi, 3/4 NPT, Conbraco Safety Relief Valve, 50 psi, 3/4 NPT, Conbraco Circulator, Bell & Gossett SLC-30 Option (Intermittent and Continuous Circulation Only) 8A Circulator with Gaskets, Bell & Gossett NRF B Gasket, Bell & Gossett NRF Circulator, Grundfos Option (Intermittent and Continuous Circulation Only) 8A Circulator with Gaskets, Grundfos UP 5-4F B Gasket, Grundfos Circulator, Taco 007 Option (Intermittent and Continuous Circulation Only) 8A Circulator with Gaskets, Taco 007F B Gasket, Taco '00' Series Circulator, Taco 000 Option (Intermittent and Continuous Circulation Only) 8A Circulator with Gaskets, Taco B Gasket, Taco '00' Series Miscellaneous Circulator Hardware (Intermittent and Continuous Circulation Only) 9A Flange, -/4 NPT B Screw, Cap Hex Head, 7/6-4 x -/" C Nut, Hex, 7/ Limit Control 0A Limit, Honeywell L4080D B Well, / NPT (Included w/0a) - 0C Limit, Honeywell L4080B (Dual Limit Only) D Well, 3/4 NPT, Honeywell 3870A (Dual Limit Only) Miscellaneous Trim A Drain Valve, Conbraco B Temperature - Pressure Gauge U C Nipple, -/4 NPT x 3" or D Tee, -/4 x 3/4 x -/4 NPT or E Nipple, -/4 NPT x 4"

46 Key No. Description Part No. Quantity. Transformer/Relay Assembly (Intermittent Circulation Only) A Junction Box, 4" x 4" x -/" B Transformer/Relay, Honeywell R885D U C Relay, Honeywell R8U U. Transformer (Continuous and Gravity Circulation Only) A Junction Box, 4" x 4" x -/" D Transformer, 40VA, Honeywell AT40D0 or AT7D Flame Rollout Switch 3A Flame Rollout Switch B Flame Rollout Switch Mounting Bracket Blocked Vent Switch 4 Blocked Vent Switch Replacement Assembly Ignition Module (EI Only) 5A Ignition Module, Honeywell S860M B Ignition Module Support Bracket

47 Key No. Description 6. Draft Hood Carton Quantity Part No. 0 0X Draft Hood Vent Damper 4" 863 5" " " " Vent Reducer 8 Reducer, 4" x 3" 47

48 DATE SERVICE RECORD SERVICE PERFORMED 48

49 DATE SERVICE RECORD SERVICE PERFORMED 49

50 DATE SERVICE RECORD SERVICE PERFORMED 50

51 VI. Low Water Cut Off (LWCO) WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT to cut factory wires to install an aftermarket Low Water Cut Off (LWCO). Only use connections specifically identified for Low Water Cut Off. In all cases, follow the Low Water Cut Off (LWCO) manufacturer's instructions. When A low water cutoff is required to protect a hot water boiler when any connected heat distributor (radiation) is installed below the top of the hot water boiler (i.e. baseboard on the same floor level as the boiler). In addition, some jurisdictions require the use of a LWCO with a hot water boiler. Where The universal location for a LWCO on both gas and oil hot water boilers is above the boiler, in either the supply or return piping. The minimum safe water level of a water boiler is at the uppermost top of the boiler; that is, it must be full of water to operate safely. What Kind Typically, in residential applications, a probe type LWCO is used instead of a float type, due to their relative costs and the simplicity of piping for a probe LWCO. manufacturers recommend an annual inspection of the probe. How to Wire LWCO s are available in either 0 VAC or 4 VAC configurations. The 0 VAC configuration can be universally applied to both gas and oil boilers by wiring it in the line voltage service to the boiler (after the service switch, if so equipped). The presence of water in a properly installed LWCO will cause the normally open contact of the LWCO to close, thus providing continuity of the 0 VAC service to the boiler. It is recommended to supply power to the probe LWCO with the same line voltage boiler service as shown below. How to Pipe A tee is commonly used to connect the probe LWCO to the supply or return piping, as shown below. LWCO Location Select the appropriate size tee using the LWCO manufacturer s instructions. Often, the branch connection must have a minimum diameter to prevent bridging between the probe and the tee. Also, the run of the tee must have a minimum diameter to prevent the end of the probe from touching or being located too close to the inside wall of the run of the tee. Ideally, manual shutoff valves should be located above the LWCO and the boiler to allow for servicing. This will allow probe removal for inspection without draining the heating system. Many probe LWCO Wiring of Typical LWCO A 4 VAC LWCO is used primarily for gas fired boilers where a 4 volt control circuit exists within the boiler. However, a 4 VAC LWCO can only be used if the boiler manufacturer has provided piping and wiring connections and instructions to allow for this application. How to Test Shut off fuel supply. Lower water level until water level is BELOW the LWCO. Generate a boiler demand by turning up thermostat. Boiler should not attempt to operate. Increase the water level by filling the system. The boiler should attempt to operate once the water level is above the LWCO. 5

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