Raypak XPAK 85 User Manual

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COMPONENT

VALUE

Fan

120VAC

Pump

120VAC

3-way valve (field supplied)

120VAC

Ignition transformer

120VAC

Gas valve

120VAC

Room thermostat connection

24 Vdc

NTC sensor (dry contact)

10Kohm

NTC sensor (wet contact)

10Kohm

FUNCTION

VALUE

Standard Heating Range °F (°C)

104-176 (40-80)

Floor Heating Range °F (°C)

68-113 (20-45)

CH limited power at 75%

15 Min

Heating OFF hysteresis °F (°C)

SP+8 (+5)

Heating ON hysteresis °F (°C)

SP-8 (-5)

Anti-cycle delay

3-min

Pump over-run

30-sec

Low output (min. output + %)

Min+25

CO function max temp. °F (°C)

203 (95)

CO re-light temp. °F (°C)

167 (75)

CO function time

15-min

Flow NTC max temp. °F (°C)

203 (95)

High limit thermostat °F (°C)

221 (105)

Maximum differential °F (°C)

95 (35)

IGNITION CONTROL

VALUE

Ignition attempts before L/O (lockout).

5

Re-ignition attempts after loss of flame
signal

5

14. COMPONENT VALUES & CHARACTERISTICS

15. BOILER CONFIGURATION

The electronic board contains a series of jumpers that can be
used to configure the boiler; access these by loosening the
fasteners B and removing the control panel cover A after turning
off the main switch (Fig. 62).
Locate the JP positioning (Fig. 63).

JUMPER IN POSITION 1 (Fig. 61):
The position nr. 1 of the jumper indicates the boiler heating tem-
perature; pre-selection of the most suitable heating temperatu-
re adjustment field according to the type of system.
Jumper not inserted (factory set) - case 1
Standard system (radiators) 104-176°F (40-80°C)
Jumper inserted - case 2
Floor system (radiant heating) 68-113°F (20-45°C).

NOTICE: The boiler has been factory-configured for standard
systems.

JUMPER IN POSITION 2:
Jumper inserted:
heating + indirect water tank with sensor

JUMPER IN POSITION 3:
Jumper inserted:
heating + indirect water tank with thermostat - factory set

JUMPER IN POSITION 4:
unused

13. ELECTRICAL CHECKS
Any electrical checks must be carried out by a ServiceTechnician
Qualified.

GROUND CONTINUITY TEST
Isolate the boiler from the electrical supply, and using a suitable
multi-meter carry out a resistance test. Connect test leads between
an appliance ground point and the ground wire of the appliance
supply cable. The resistance should be less than 1 OHM. If the
resistance is greater than 1 OHM check all ground wires and
connectors for continuity and integrity.

SHORT CIRCUIT CHECK
Isolate the boiler from the electrical supply, and using a suitable
multi-meter, carry out a short circuit test between the Live & Neutral
connections at the appliance terminal strip (Fig. 35). Repeat above
test on the Live & Ground connections at the appliance terminal
strip.

NOTICE:

Should it be found that the fuse has failed but no fault

is indicated, a detailed continuity check will be required to trace
the fault. A visual inspection of components may also assist in
locating the fault.

POLARITY CHECK
With the boiler connected to the electrical supply and using a
suitable multimeter, carry out the following voltage tests:
- Connect test leads between the Live & Neutral connections at

the boiler terminal strip (Fig. 35). The meter should read
approximately 120VAC. If so proceed to next stage.

- Connect test leads between the Live & Ground connections at

the boiler terminal strip (Fig. 35). The meter should read
approximately 120VAC. If so proceed to next stage.

- Connect test leads between the Neutral & Ground connections

at the boiler terminal strip (Fig. 35). The meter should read less
than 1 VAC. If so polarity is correct.

REVERSED POLARITY OR SUPPLY FAULT
Repeat the above tests at the appliance isolator, if testing reveals
correct polarity and/or supply at the isolator, re-check wiring and
connections between the isolator and the boiler. If tests on the
isolator also reveal reversed polarity or a supply fault, consult the
local electricity supplier for advice.

RESISTANCE TO GROUND CHECK
Isolate the boiler from the electrical supply, and using a suitable
multi-meter carry out a resistance test. Connect test leads between
the Live & Ground connections at the appliance terminal strip
(Fig. 35). If the meter reads other than infinity there is a fault that
must be isolated, carry out a detailed continuity check to identify
the location of the fault.
These series of checks must be carried out before attempting
any troubleshooting procedures on the appliance. On completion
of any task that required the disconnection and re-connection of
any electrical wiring or component, these checks must be
repeated.

Fig. 60

Maximum

pressure

adjustment

screw

Minimum

pressure

adjustment

screw

Compensation

pipe connection

NOTE:

The gas valve sticker “WARNING: VALVE IS NOT FIELD

SERVICEABLE” means the valve can be adjusted but not disassembled.

FAULT FINDING
Before attempting any faultfinding, the electrical checks must be
carried out. Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply.
Disconnect any external controls from terminal plug (Fig. 35),
and insert a jumper between the two wires at the room thermostat
connections (Fig. 35 ref. M4a).

NOTICE:

Restore the electrical supply to the boiler and turn the

main selector switch to the heating request position

. The boiler

should now function. Should the boiler fail to respond, the internal
fuses and connectors should be checked to ensure integrity
and continuity.

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