LAARS Mighty Therm2 MT2P (Sizes 500–2000 MBTU/h) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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once if optional lockout ignition is used.) When the

call for heat is satisfied, the gas valves(s) close and the

blowers continues to run for 30 seconds.

The pump will continue to run for 0.1 to 10

minutes, depending on what the pump time delay

has been set to. Mighty Therm2 sizes 1000-2000

have two ignition controls that control the individual

stages. If one ignition control should fail for any

reason, the remaining module can operate its burners

independently. (Note that if a single blower is disabled

on units 1250-2000, the other fan will continue to

operate and safely allow the boiler to run with a single

stage.)

6.2 Filling the Heater System

1. Ensure the system is fully connected, filled with

water and all valves are open.

2. Start up heater according to the procedure in this

manual. Operate the entire system for one (1)

hour.

3. After placing the unit in operation, the ignition

system safety shutoff device must be tested. First,

shut off the manual gas valve, and call the unit

for heat. After the pre-purge and ignitor heat-up

time, the main gas terminals will be energized,

attempting to light, for four (4) seconds, and then

will de-energize. The unit will go into lockout

mode. Second, turn the power off and then on

again, push the reset button (optional Ignition

Module only), open the manual gas valve and

allow the unit to light. While the unit is operating,

close the manual gas valve and ensure that power

to the main gas valve no longer exists.

4. Check the entire system for leaks.

Caution

Protect the heater from low pH water if an “acid start

up” or similar technique is used. Corrosion of the

heater and heat exchanger due to low pH water is

not covered under the limited warranty. The water

must be neutralized to normal pH levels before filling

the heater and starting up the system.

Important: The installer is responsible for identifying to

the owner/operator the location of all emergency shutoff

devices.

WARNING

Do not use this appliance if any part has been under

water. Immediately call a qualified service technician

to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of

the control system and any gas control that may

have been under water.

The other limit control limits the temperature of

the discharge from the heat exchanger to a maximum of

190°F. This limit should be set to a minimum of 175°F.

To set the limit controls, remove the control panel cover

and pull the control panel out to gain access. Appliances

with reversed heat exchangers have the limit controls

relocated to the left side of the appliance. The left

access door must be removed to gain access to the limit

controls on these appliances.

SECTION 6.

Operating Instructions

6.1 Sequence of Operation

Upon initiation of the main power switch, 120V

will be sent to multiple items. Among these are the

open contact fan relays, open contact ignitor relay, open

contact pump relay, ignition control module(s) and open

contact lock out indicators (the optional alarm package

uses this). In addition to these, 24V will travel through

the optional gas pressure switches and optional auto

reset high limit and boiler control relays. The 24V will

then travel through the block flue switch and the manual

reset high limit to the temperature controller.

Upon a call for heat from the MT2’s internal

control or an external staging control, 24V travels

through the field interlock (if closed) and then to the

ignition control(s) “T-stat” terminal (500-750 models

are equipped with one ignition control and models

1000-2000 are equipped with two ignition controls).

When “T-stat” on an ignition control is energized,

its fan will energize and the ignition control will seek

signal from the “pressure circuit”. The pressure circuits

consist of the flow switch and proof of fan.

Models 500-1000 calls for fan, fan prove, initiate

pump then prove flow, after which “pressure circuit”

has been satisfied.

Models 1250-2000 calls for pump, proof of

flow, initiate fan then prove fan, after which “pressure

circuit” has been satisfied. The fan prove will only

occur for the active stage that has been called.

When pressure circuit has been satisfied, proving

combustion air and adequate water flow, the hot surface

igniter will initiate. The ignition control checks that the

igniter current reached a predetermined level then will

dwell momentarily. When dwell time is complete the

gas valve will open.

After a 4-second trial for ignition, the igniter

switches off. Unless a flame is detected by the flame

sensor (a minimum value of 0.4µA), the gas valve

will close and The ignition module will either attempt

ignition again (up to three times) or will lock out if the

optional lockout ignition module is used.

If flame is sensed, the burner will continue to fire

as long as there is a call for heat and adequate flame

signal. If there is a subsequent loss of flame signal, the

burner will attempt re-ignition up to three times (only

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