Dunkirk Q95M-200 Modulating Condensing Boiler User Manual

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6 - CHECKOUT PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS

Figure 2 Multimeter

8.

Drill ½” hole in plastic CPVC vent pipe or exhaust

tee, just large enough to allow access for combustion

analyzer sample probe.

9.

Turn thermostat to closed position so appliance is

activated.

10.

Set appliance to high fire mode as described in “User

Interface Quick Reference” section 10 page 21 and

allow it to run for approximately 5 minutes.

11.

Insert sample probe of your combustion analyzer into

drilled hole from Step 8. Insert about halfway into

exhaust gas stream. Take flue gas reading and observe

% CO

2

and CO values. Adjust throttle screw until

correct readings are reached.

12.

Turning throttle screw clockwise decreases rate and

CO

2

value. Turning throttle screw counter clockwise

increases rate and CO

2

value.

13.

Allow appliance to stabilize for one minute after

adjusting throttle screw before you take reading with

combustion analyzer.

NOTICE

CO levels should not exceed 80 ppm.

14.

Set appliance to low fire mode as described in “User

Interface Quick Reference” section. Check CO

2

level as

stated in Step 5. Low fire and high fire values should be

approximately same.

15.

After adjustments are made stop appliance. Disconnect

pressure gauge, tighten inlet pressure tap on gas valve,

remove CO

2

meter from CPVC pipe, and seal hole with

¼” NPT black iron plug. Use thread sealing compound

or teflon tape to ensure proper seal.

16.

Return thermostat switch to its original position.

Measure Natural Gas Input Rate
1.

Correct input rate is essential for proper and efficient

operation of burner and boiler.

2.

Determine elevation at installation site.

3.

See “Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual”

to determine correct approximate input rate for local

elevation.

4.

Obtain yearly average heating value of local gas utility.

At sea level elevation, it should be about 1000 BTU per

standard cubic foot.

5.

Operate boiler for 5 minutes.

6.

Turn off all other gas appliances, extinguishing standing

pilots where applicable.

7.

At gas meter, measure time in seconds required to use

one cubic foot of gas.

8.

Boiler must be in high fire mode for this operation. See

“User Interface Quick Reference” section 10, for more

information on placing boiler in high fire mode.

Calculate BTUH Input Rate as follows:

Btuh input rate =

3600 x heating value from Step 4

time in seconds

9.

Measured input rate varies with vent length, gas

calorific content, altitude and ambient temperature.

Set boiler with combustion specifications in “Boiler

Adjustment” section 6 page 9.

Determine Lp Gas Input Rate

Determine LP gas input rate by measuring C0

2

produced

during combustion. Set this value according to guidelines

table on page 11.

Measure Flame Sense

Flame sense can be indicator of issues with air intake

venting, exhaust venting, burner and ignitor condition and

supply gas piping pressure.
Use multi meter capable of reading 0-20 VDC.
Attach one lead to “F” terminal on low voltage terminal

block on boiler control.
Attach other lead to any ground surface on boiler. See

Figure 2.
Flame sense voltage shall be in accordance with values

listed in Flame Signal Guidelines chart page 11.

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