Start-up, Gv90, Boiler manual – Weil-McLain GV90+ User Manual

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Part number 550-142-054/0411

GV90+

gas

-

fired

water

boiler

— Boiler Manual

62

Start-up

(continued)

Figure 72

Check for igniter glow by looking into

observation port on front of blower

housing

Final checks before starting boiler

Review the boiler sequence of operation in Figure 75, page 65.

Verify that the boiler and system are full of water and all system

components are correctly set for operation.

High altitude locations (over 5,500 feet) — verify that the high

altitude pressure switch is installed per page 10.

Verify that condensate trap has been filled with water.

Verify electrical connections are correct and securely attached.

Inspect vent piping and air piping for signs of deterioration from

corrosion, physical damage or sagging. Verify air piping and vent

piping are intact and correctly installed per this manual.

To start the boiler

1. Turn OFF the boiler ON/OFF switch.
2. Read and follow the Operating Instructions, Figure 76, page 66.

If boiler does not start correctly

1. Check for loose connections, blown fuse or service switch off?
2. Is external limit control (if used) open? Is boiler water temperature

above boiler limit setting?

3. Is thermostat set below room temperature?
4. Is gas turned on at meter or boiler?
5. Is incoming gas pressure less than 4” w.c.?
6. If none of the above corrects the problem, refer to Troubleshooting,

beginning on page 75.

Check system and boiler after start-up

Check water piping

1. Check system piping for leaks. If found, shut down boiler and

repair immediately. (See WARNING on page 60 regarding failure

to repair leaks.)

2. Vent any remaining air from system using manual vents. Air in the

system will interfere with circulation and cause heat distribution

problems and noise.

Check vent piping and air piping

1. Check for gas-tight seal at every connection and seam of air piping

and vent piping.

Venting system must be sealed gas-tight to prevent flue

gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions which will

result in severe personal injury or death.

Check gas piping

1. Check around the boiler for gas odor following the procedure of

page 54 of this manual.

If you discover evidence of any gas leak, shut

down the boiler at once. Find the leak source

with bubble test and repair immediately. Do

not start boiler again until corrected. Failure

to comply could result in severe personal

injury, death or substantial property damage.

Check the igniter

1. Inspect the igniter to verify operation as shown in Fig-

ure 72. The igniter glow may be difficult to see clearly,

depending on room lighting.

Gas valve adjustment — altitude

over 5,500 feet ONLY

Apply the following only when:
• Altitude is over 5,500 feet above sea level.
• You have obtained a high altitude kit (with tools needed)

and installed high altitude air pressure switch per the

instructions on page 10.

• Boiler has started correctly, following procedures on

previous pages.

You will need the tools shown in Figure 73. Adjust the gas

valve outlet pressure only if required as described in the

following instructions.

Connect and adjust manometer

1. Remove boiler jacket top and front panels.
2. Close manual gas supply valve and turn off electrical

power to boiler.

3. Using common bit screwdriver, remove outlet pressure

tap plug from gas valve and save plug (Figure 74).

4. Place the negative side of the manometer hose over end

of outlet pressure tap barrel.

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