LAARS EBP 175 MBTU/h - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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Endurance

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SECTION 8.

Maintenance and Component

Description

Figure 34

shows the location of the control

panel components. The parts sections show the other

components on the Endurance.

8.1 Unit Pump

The unit pump operates whenever there is a call

for heat or hot water.

It is a wetted-rotor type pump and should always

be filled with water when it is operating so that it will

cool properly.

If a pump change is required for any reason,

valve off the boiler and drain approximately 1 or 2

gallons (approx. 4-8L) of water from it. Turn off the

main disconnect switch and unplug the pump wires,

remove the pump motor. The pump housing need not

be removed. The replacement pump motor should be

installed in the reverse order from which the old pump

motor was removed. After filling the system be sure

the combustion chamber coil vents through the air vent

located on top of the boiler chamber (inlet manifold

extension).

8.2 Gas Valve

The gas valve is a 24VDC solenoid operated,

negative pressure regulated ratio valve. The outlet

pressure may be adjusted as described in the service

section. It is designed to operate with supply pressures

of 4-13 inches w.c. (1.0 to 3.2 kPa). To remove the

gas valve, shut off 120 volt power and the gas shutoff

valve, remove the 4 screws on the upper and lower

flanges and disconnect the wires from the gas valve,

the valve may now be removed. After the valve has

been removed, replace with a new valve in the reverse

order in which the old valve was removed. Turn on

gas shutoff valve and 120 volt power and check boiler

operation and gas tightness of gas valve connections.

8.3 Safety Limit Switch

The Safety Limit Switch is an automatic reset

switch with a fixed set point of 230°F (110°C).

To replace the switch, shut off the 120 volt power.

Disconnect the 2 wires from the quick connects at the

switch and remove the switch. To replace, perform the

same operations in reverse. Turn on disconnect switch

and check boiler.

8.4 Boiler Control

The Endurance uses an FX05 boiler control. The

control takes inputs from a domestic hot water flow

switch, an overheat thermostat (safety high limit),

external space heating switch, and temperature sensors

throughout the Endurance unit. Using these signals,

it works with the ignition control to ensure proper

and safe operation of the Endurance. It controls call

for heat, the modulating point for the blower, the

Endurance pump, and the signals that are sent to the

ignition control.

The control displays the supply temperature, by

default, and the user can access the heat exchanger

inlet temperature, tank temperature, heat exchanger

delta T, outdoor air temperature (if reset is used), and

all of the setpoint and differentials that are set on the

boiler. Seven (7) fault codes can also be displayed, for

diagnostic help.

To replace the boiler control, shut off 120V

power to the Endurance. Remove the two sheet metal

screws from the controller mounting bracket. Pull the

controller, attached to the mounting bracket out, to

access the electrical connectors.

Remove the electrical connectors from the

control. Pull out the tabs on the retaining clip, while

pulling the controller out through the front.

Replace in reverse order.

8.5 Ignition Control

The ignition control controls the hot surface

ignitor and proves that the flame signal is appropriate

for powering the gas valve. It also controls the

blower’s pre-purge and post-purge timing. It works

with the boiler control to ensure proper and safe

operation of the Endurance.

To replace the ignition control, shut off the

120-volt power to the appliance. Remove the cover

to the Endurance control panel. Remove the electrical

connectors from the ignition control. Take out the

controller’s mounting screws, and pull the controller

out. Replace in reverse order.

8.6 Ignitor / Flame Sensor Assembly

The ignitor is a hot surface ceramic composite

device. It is energized whenever there is a call for heat

and switched off when ignition is established.

The flame sensor is a remote sensing flame rod

which is connected directly to the ignition control. The

ignitor should read 50 to 100 ohms resistance when at

room temperature.

Figure 34. Control Panel.

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