Initial start-up – AERCO KC1000 Boiler equipped with Mod-Box Controller User Manual

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INITIAL START-UP

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SECTION 4 - INITIAL START- UP

4.1 INITIAL START- UP REQUIREMENTS

The initial start-up of the KC-1000 boiler is
comprised of the following steps:

installation completed 100%

combustion

calibration

proper setting of controls and limits

mode of operation settings (see Section 5)

safety device testing (see Section 6)

Installation procedures should be completed
100% before performing initial start-up and initial
the start-up must be complete prior to putting the
unit into service. Starting a unit without the
proper piping, venting, or electrical systems can
be dangerous and void the product’s warranty.
These start-up instructions should be precisely
followed in order for the unit to operate safely, at
a high thermal efficiency, and with low flue gas
emissions.

Initial unit start-up is to be performed ONLY by
AERCO factory trained start-up and service
personnel. After following the steps in this
section, it will be necessary to perform the mode
of operation settings in section 5, and the safety
control test procedures in section 6 to complete
the initial unit start-up.

An AERCO Gas Fired Startup Sheet included
with each KC-1000 must be completed for each
unit for warranty validation and a copy must be
returned promptly to AERCO at:

AERCO International, Inc.
159 Paris Ave.
Northvale, NJ 07647

WARNING

!

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE THE UNIT

WITHOUT FULL WATER LEVEL. THIS

CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE UNIT

AND MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL

INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. THIS

IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.

CAUTION!

All installation procedures in Section 2 must

be completed before attempting to start the

unit.

4.2 TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTATION
FOR COMBUSTION CALIBRATION

To properly perform combustion calibration, the
proper instruments and tools must be used and
correctly installed on the unit. The following
sections outline the necessary tools and
instrumentation as well as their installation.

4.2.1 REQUIRED TOOLS AND
INSTRUMENTATION

The following tools and instrumentation are
necessary to perform combustion calibration of
the unit:

1. A digital combustion analyzer with oxygen

accuracy to 0.4%, and carbon monoxide in
PPM.

2. ** A 16" W.C. manometer and plastic tubing.
3. Three, 1/8" NPT to barbed fittings for use

with manometers.

4. Aerco differential gas pressure regulator

adjustment tool P/N GM-122643 (one
supplied per installation)

5. Small and large flat blade screwdrivers.
6. 7/16" open end wrench and small adjustable

wrenches.

7. Tube of silicone adhesive
8. * Digital multimeter with 10 amp and volt

capability.

*Although not necessary for actual start-up
procedures, recommended for troubleshooting.

**For propane fired units: an additional 8" W.C.
manometer and 1/2" NPT to barbed fitting is
needed.

4.2.1 INSTALLING THE SUPPLY GAS
MANOMETER

1. Close the manual gas supply valve upstream

of the unit.


2. Remove the 1/8" NPT pipe plug from the gas

train assembly. This pipe plug is located
below the low gas pressure switch before
the safety shut off valve (see Fig. 4.1).


3. Install a barbed fitting into the pipe plug

tapping.


4. Attach one end of a length of plastic tubing

to the barbed fitting and one end to the 16"
W.C. manometer.

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