LAARS Pennant PNCV - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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necessary. The manifold gas pressure must be

2.5” W.C. (0.62kPa).

8. Complete the setup by checking the CO

2

at the

outlet of the unit. The CO

2

should be 8% for

natural gas, or 9.2% for propane.

9. After placing the appliance in operation, the

Burner Safety Shutoff Device must be tested.

To test:

(a) Close gas shutoff valve with burner

operating.

(b) The flame will go out and blower will

continue to run for the post purge cycle.

One additional attempt to light will follow.

Ignition will not occur as the gas is off. The

ignition control will lockout, and will have

to be reset before the unit will operate.

(c) Open gas shutoff valve. Restart the

appliance. The ignition sequence will

start again and the burner will start. The

appliance will return to its previous mode

of operation.

NOTE: Models 1250-2000 have two ignition controls

and two ignitors, which work together to ensure all of

the burners light properly.

6.5.2 High Altitude Adjustment and Set Up

Pennant appliances may be operated at high

altitude (7700 ft., 2347 m) with a reduction in output

of approximately 10%. At altitudes of less than  or

more than 7700 ft. (2347 m) the appliance will per-

form equally as well, but with differing reductions in

output. At elevations higher than 7700 ft. (2347 m) the

reduction in output will exceed 10% and at elevations

below 7700 ft. (2347 m) it will be less than 10%. High

altitude adjustment must not be made on appliances

operating at elevations below 2500 ft. (762 m).

No orifice changes are required to adjust the

Pennant appliances for high altitude. High altitude

adjustment is accomplished by adjustment of the gas

valve manifold pressure and the air shutter(s). The

required instruments used to assist in these adjustments

are a CO

2

or O

2

Analyzer and a U-Tube Manometer or

other device capable of reading a pressure of 2.5-3.0

inches W.C. (0.62-0.75 kPa).

Start the adjustment process by checking the CO

2

in the “as installed” condition. Adjust the air shutter(s)

so that the CO

2

is about 8% or the O

2

is about 6.8% for

appliances operating on Natural Gas. For appliances

operating on LP Gas adjust the air shutter(s) so that the

CO

2

is about 9.2% or the O

2

is about 6.8%. Appliances

with two blowers should be adjusted so that the air

shutters below each blower are open the same amount.

Once the CO

2

or O

2

has been set, the manifold

pressure may be adjusted. Remove the 1/8 NPT plug

from the lower side of the gas valve that is to be set

and install a fitting, hose and manometer. Start the

appliance and observe the manifold pressure. Manifold

pressure must be adjusted to 3.0 in. W.C. (0.75 kPa)

(for high altitude only, standard operating pressure is

2.5 in. W.C. (0.62 kPa)). It is adjusted by removing the

slotted cap on the gas valve and turning the adjustment

screw (beneath the cap) clockwise to increase

pressure and replaced after the adjustments have been

completed and the fitting, hose and manometer have

been removed and the 1/8” plug has been replaced.

Repeat this process until all gas valves have been set.

Note: The pressure can be set only when the appliance

is operating and only when the particular gas valve

being adjusted is energized by a call for heat from the

staging control.

After all of the gas valve manifold pressures

have been set, the CO

2

or O

2

must be reset. CO

2

or O

2

will have changed when the manifold pressure was

adjusted. Open the air shutter(s) to reduce the CO

2

or

O

2

to the values achieved previously.

The procedure is complete when all gas valves

are adjusted to a manifold pressure of 3.0 in. W.C.

(0.75 kPa) and the CO

2

is adjusted to 8.0% for Natural

Gas appliances or 9.2% for LP appliances. When using

an O

2

analyzer, the correct O

2

is 6.8% for both Natural

Gas and LP appliances.

CAUTION

Should any odor of gas be detected, or if the gas

burner does not appear to be functioning in a

normal manner, close main shutoff valve, do not

shut off switch, and contact your heating contractor,

gas company, or factory representative.

6.6 Shutting Down the Pennant

1. Switch off the main electrical disconnect switch.

2. Close all manual gas valves.

3. If freezing is anticipated, drain the Pennant and

be sure to also protect building piping from

freezing.

This step to be performed by a qualified

service person.

6.7 To Restart the Pennant

If drained, follow Section 6.1 in this manual for

proper filling and purging.

1. Switch off the main electrical disconnect switch.

2. Close all manual gas valves.

3. WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTES.

4. Set the aquastat or thermostat to its lowest

setting.

5. Open all manual gas valves.

6. Reset all safety switches (pressure switch,

manual reset high limit, etc.).

7. Set the temperature controller to the desired

temperature setting and switch on electrical

power.

8. Burner will go through a pre-purge period and

ignitor warm-up period, followed by ignition.

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