The crest - how it works – Crestron electronic Crest Condensing Boiler 3.5 User Manual

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Installation & Operation Manual

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The Crest - How it works...

1. Front access panels

Provides access to the controls compartment.

2. Top access panel

Provides access to the burner compartment.

3. Air

pressure

switch

The air pressure switch detects blocked flue/vent conditions.

4.

Blowers

The blowers pull in air and gas through the venturis (item

34). Air and gas mix inside the blowers and are pushed into the

burner, where they burn inside the combustion chamber.

5. Boiler

drain

connection

Location from which the heat exchanger can be drained.

6. Boiler

inlet

temperature

sensor

The boiler inlet temperature sensor monitors system return

water temperature. If selected as the controlling sensor,

the control module will adjust the boiler firing rate so the inlet

temperature matches the set point.

7. Boiler

outlet

temperature

sensor

The boiler outlet temperature sensor monitors boiler outlet

water temperature. If selected as the controlling sensor,

the control module will adjust the boiler firing rate so the outlet

temperature matches the set point.

8. Burner

(not

shown)

Integral dual chamber design with a stress free metal fiber

outer mesh and durable stainless steel structure. Provides two

(2) independent firing rates up to 25:1 turndown.

9. Condensate

drain

connection

The condensate drain connection provides a connection

point to install a condensate drain line using flexible hose

provided.

10. Control module (on control panel assembly)

The control module responds to internal and external signals

and controls the blowers, gas valves, and pump(s), depending on

the application, to meet the heating demand.

11. Electronic display

Digital controls with SMART TOUCH screen technology, full

color display, and an 8" user interface screen.

12. Flame inspection windows

Two large high temperature quartz observation windows

provide views of each independent burner surface during

firing.

13. Dual flame sensors

The dual flame sensors are used by the control module to detect

the presence of a burner flame at both independent burner

surfaces.

14. Flue temperature sensor

The flue sensor monitors flue gas temperature. The control

module will modulate or shut the boiler down if the flue gas

temperature gets too high.

15. Gas connection pipe

The gas connection pipe is a threaded black iron pipe

connection (see Gas Connections Section for specific model

pipe size requirements). This pipe should be connected to the

incoming gas supply to deliver gas to the boiler.

16. Gas shutoff valve (inside unit)

The manual gas shutoff valve is used to isolate the boiler gas

train from the gas supply.

17. Gas valves

The gas valves sense the negative pressure created by the

blowers, allowing gas to flow only if the gas valves are powered

and combustion air is flowing.

18. Blower proving switches

Prove adequate airflow during prepurge.

19. High limit devices (primary and backup)

The high limit devices are used to monitor the outlet water

temperature - if either device senses the water temperature

exceeding the predetermined setting, the boiler will shut down.

20. Ignition electrode

An electrical spark across the electrodes will ignite the first

burner.

21. Line voltage junction box

The line voltage junction box contains the connection points for

the line voltage power to the boiler (and pumps if used).

22. Line voltage wiring connections (knockouts)

Conduit connection points for the high voltage junction box.

23. Low gas pressure switch

Monitors gas supply pressure to the boiler and shuts the boiler

down in the event a low gas pressure condition occurs.

24. High gas pressure switch (not shown)

Monitors gas supply pressure to the burner and shuts the boiler

down in the event a high gas pressure condition occurs.

25. Low voltage connection board(s)

Connection boards used to connect external low voltage devices.

26. Low voltage wiring connections (knockouts)

Conduit connection points for the low voltage connection boards.

27. Low water cutoff probe (LWCO)

Ensures adequate water is supplied to the boiler. In the event of

inadequate water levels, the boiler will shut down.

28. Power switch

The On/Off power switch provides the ability to turn line voltage

power to the boiler on and off.

29. Relief valve

The safety relief valve protects the heat exchanger from an over

pressure condition. The boiler comes with a 50 PSI relief valve as

standard equipment. Optional settings are available.

30. Reset switch

Reset switch for the low water cutoff. Hold the switch for 10

seconds to reset.

31. Test switch

The test switch permits manual triggering of the LWCO

safety circuit to test the contacts and evaluate the integrity of the

circuit. Hold the switch for 10 seconds to test.

32. Firetube heat exchanger

High grade stainless steel WAVE

TM

firetube design that extracts

heat from flue gases and transfers it directly into boiler water.

33. Temperature and pressure gauge

Monitors the outlet temperature of the boiler as well as the system

water

pressure.

34. Venturis

Separate venturis control air and gas flow into two (2) independent

burner

sections.

35. Water inlet

A 4" ANSI flange connects the return water from the system to the

heat

exchanger.

36. Water outlet

A 4" ANSI flange connects the hot water supply from the boiler to

the

system.

37. Ignition transformer

The transformer provides voltage to the ignition electrode (item

20).

38. Air arm temperature sensors (not shown)

Monitors fuel-air delivery temperature to the burner.

39. Air inlet cover (shipped loose)

Used with room air for combustion and to prevent debris from

entering the boiler.

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