Kc-h-ch5 -26-07, Section 5 - safety device testing procedures, Figure 5.1 – AERCO KC1000 Heater 2002 User Manual

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SAFETY DEVICE TESTING

5-1

SECTION 5 - SAFETY DEVICE TESTING PROCEDURES

5.1 TESTING OF SAFETY DEVICES

Periodic testing of all controls and safety devices
is required to insure that they are operating as
designed. Precautions must be taken while tests
are being performed to protect against bodily
injury and property damage.

Systematic and thorough testing of the operating
and safety controls should be performed on a
scheduled basis, or whenever a control compo-
nent has been serviced or replaced. All testing
must conform to local jurisdictions or codes such
as ASME CSD-1.

NOTE:

MANUAL and AUTO modes are required to

perform the following tests. For a complete

explanation of these modes, see Section 3.

NOTE:

It will be necessary to remove the sheet
metal covers and cap from the unit to
perform the following tests.

WARNING!

ELECTRICAL VOLTAGES IN THIS
SYSTEM INCLUDE 120 AND 24 VOLTS
AC. POWER MUST BE REMOVED PRIOR
TO PERFORMING WIRE REMOVAL OR
OTHER TESTING PROCEDURES THAT
CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

5.2 LOW GAS PRESSURE FAULT TEST

1. Shut off the gas supply to the unit.

2. Install a 0-16” W.C. manometer in the gas

pipe assembly below the low gas pressure
switch. (See Fig. 5.1)


3. Open the gas supply to the unit and depress

the

CLEAR button to clear any fault mes-

sages..


4. Place the unit in Manual Mode and fire the

unit at a firing rate between 25% and 30%.


5. Slowly close the manual gas supply valve

while monitoring the gas pressure. The unit
should fault and shutdown on LOW GAS
PRESSURE
when the manometer indicates
approximately 6.5” W.C.

6. Open the gas supply to the unit and press

the

CLEAR button on the Control Box.


7. The unit should restart.

1/4" NPT PLUG

(INSTALL

MANOMETER

HERE)

SSOV

Figure 5.1

1/8” Pipe Plug Position for Manometer

Installation

NOTE:

After faulting the unit, the fault message will
be displayed and the fault indicator light will
flash until the CLEAR button is pressed.

5.3 HIGH GAS PRESSURE TEST

1. Start the unit in manual mode and fire be-

tween 25% and 30%.


2. Remove either wire # 150 or wire #151 from

the high gas pressure switch. See Fig. 5.2.


3. The unit should shut down on a HIGH GAS

PRESSURE FAULT.


4. Reconnect the wire previously removed from

the high gas pressure switch and depress
the

CLEAR button.


5. The unit should restart.

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