Removing and replacing the high and low gas, Pressure switches – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 399-850 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual - NeoTherm 500

Each NT unit includes two switches which sense gas

pressure:
• The low gas pressure switch is located before

the gas valve. It will prevent the unit from firing if

there is not enough gas pressure to operate cor-

rectly.

• The high gas pressure switch is placed after the

gas valve. It will shut down the unit if excess gas

pressure gets past the gas valve.

Note that these two switches are similar, but not

identical.
• The low pressure switch (Honeywell p/n C6097A)

is wired N.O. (normally open), and has a manual

reset switch. (You will need to reset this switch

if you disconnect an old switch or install a new

switch.) The low pressure switch is set to trip

below 3” w.c. (water column).

• The high pressure switch (Honeywell p/n

C6097B) is wired N.C. (normally closed). The

high pressure switch is set to trip above 3” w.c.

(water column).

Removing and Replacing the High and Low

Gas Pressure Switches

Tools and equipment required:
• Small Phillips-head screwdriver (#1)
• Two medium-sized pipe wrenches or adjustable

wrenches

• Gas-resistant pipe dope or Teflon® tape
• Gas leak detection solution (“Hercules Mega-

bubble® or equivalent)

• Container for removed parts

Low gas

pressure

switch

High gas

pressure

switch

Gas valve

Fig. B15-1 - High and low gas pressure switches (typical)

B15

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