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

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d. Ignitor failure: If the boiler goes through a

normal start cycle but combustion does not occur,

ignitor failure should be suspected.

Check the ignitor by unplugging the ignitor plug

and measuring the ignitor resistance. It should be

50-100 (

) ohms. If the resistance is not 50-100

ohms (

), replace the ignitor. If the resistance is

correct, reset the boiler and check for 120 VAC

at the ignitor plug during the start cycle. If there

is no voltage, replace the boiler control or faulty

ignitor wires.

e. Blocked or contaminated air source: Before

proceeding, ensure that the vent terminal (Direct

Vent installations) or the air inlet (Category IV

installations) is not obstructed. In general, only

direct vent installations have the potential for

cross contamination (flue products entering the

combustion air stream) of the combustion air

source. This may be caused by leaky joints in the

3" flue pipe located inside the 5" combustion air

pipe. If this is suspected, remove the front panel

from the appliance, reset the boiler and allow it

to go through a normal cycle. If during this cycle

there is no flue odor, repair the leaky joints in the

flue pipe.

f.

Safety limit trip: The safety limit on the

Endurance is interlocked with the boiler control.

If this limit detects outlet water temperature

greater than 230°F (110°C), or if there is a

component failure, the limit will open the

boiler circuit and the boiler control will

indicate LO on the display. The safety limit will

automatically reset when the water temperature

drops. If the temperature has exceeded 230°F

(110°C), determine the cause of the high water

temperature and correct. If the switch is tripped

when the water has not reached 230°F (110°C),

replace the switch.

SECTION 10.

Air Orifice and Gas

Valve Adjustment

If poor combustion is suspected because of a

strong exhaust smell, pulsation in the exhaust, or

nuisance flame failure lockouts (shown as “LO” on

LED), the air orifice may need to be adjusted.

Note: Direct vent installations may experience

poor combustion that results from cross contamination

of the combustion air source. Check for cross

contamination before attempting offset pressure

adjustment (see

Section 9.2.3 step 5

).

To adjust the air orifice, remove the door panel,

and remove the plug in the flue stack. Perform a CO

2

analysis while the boiler is running at the maximum

firing rate. (Pressing the enter button and the up arrow

on the boiler control, and holding them for 2 seconds,

places the Endurance in high fire for 5 minutes).

Natural Gas:

If CO

2

is greater than 9.6, open the holes on

the adjustable inlet. Adjust the cover until

CO

2

is within the range listed in

Table 5

.

If CO

2

is less than 9.0, close off the

adjustable inlet. Adjust the cover until CO

2

is within the range listed in

Table 5

.

LP Gas:

If CO

2

is greater than 10.1, open the holes

on the adjustable inlet. Adjust the cover

until CO

2

is within the range listed in

Table 5

.

If CO

2

is less than 9.7, close off the

adjustable inlet. Adjust the cover until CO

2

is within the range listed in

Table 5

.

Reinstall the flue stack plug when finished

testing.

If CO

2

is still out of range, adjust the gas valve

calibration (always adjust the air orifice first).

To adjust the gas valve calibration, see

Figure

35

for the location of the offset pressure port and the

offset adjustment. When adjusting the offset pressure,

the CO

2

will reduce as the offset pressure is adjusted

more negative. Adjust the offset pressure to achieve

the values shown in

Table 5

. Note that during the pre-

purge cycle, the gauge will indicate several inches w.c.

negative pressure.

Always check the CO

2

after making adjustment

to the gas valve.

IMPORTANT NOTE: FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE

OFFSET PRESSURE MUST ALWAYS RESULT IN A

NEGATIVE PRESSURE UPON COMPLETION.

Figure 37. Flame Sensor Current Check.

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