Part 1 installation – Midco RS40 User Manual

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7.

Turn operating control to ON or set thermostat above room temperature. Main flame

should come on after a 30 second pre-purge. Whenever the burner fails to light during the
6-second ignition trial, or if the flame is lost during the burner run and not re-established
within 36 seconds, the Electronic Control will shut off the Combination Valve and LOCK
OUT
. To RESET the Control for restart, de-energize the Electronic Control by setting the
operating control to OFF or thermostat below room temperature for at least 30 seconds. If
burner still fails to light, turn it off and repeat from Step 5 above. Then if necessary, refer to
the Trouble Chart to isolate the problem.

WARNING: Repeated unsuccessful attempts to light will result in accumulated

gases in gas utilization equipment and chimney. To prevent these gases from reach-
ing an explosive level, periodically purge the gas utilization equipment and chimney
as described in Step 3.
8.

To make a preliminary setting of the burner input, determine the manifold gas pressure

required from Table 3 and adjust the Combination Valve Pressure Regulator accordingly,
see Section XI, Combination Gas Valve.
9.

To determine the firing rate for NATURAL gas, accurately time test dial for the number

of seconds for one revolution and use the following formula. Turn off all other gas utilization
equipment.

Then divide by 1,000 for MBH value:

For PROPANE gas, consult your supplier for method of determining firing rate.
10. Readjust the combustion air shutter to provide a quiet, soft blue flame with well defined
orange and yellow tips for NATURAL gas or with well defined yellow tips for PROPANE.
11. Check the operation of the burner; start and stop it several times with the thermostat or
operating control.
12. With the burner running, check the operation of all limit and associated controls.
13. PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FINAL ADJUSTMENTS for combustion and flue gas
temperature. Take the flue gas samples and temperature immediately ahead of the draft
control.

A.

The flue gas temperature should be above 325°F but not exceeding 550°F.
Excessive flue gas temperatures will result in low efficiencies. Low flue gas
temperature may cause excessive condensation. Reset gas input if necessary to
adjust stack temperature.

B.

Make the final setting of the combustion air shutter by checking the flue gases with
an ORSAT or similar combustion testing instrument. The carbon monoxide content
should conform to local codes, or in their absence to the level specified in the
United States or Canadian Standard referenced on the front cover of this manual;
and the carbon dioxide content should be approximately 9.5% for NATURAL and
12.1% for PROPANE, or within the limits prescribed by local codes.

14. Check the draft control to make sure there is no spillage of flue products into the room.
15. FILL OUT THE INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT DATA TAG and affix to the burner or
gas utilization equipment.

Note: For subsequent normal starting and shut-off procedure, refer to CONSUMER

INSTRUCTIONS or to the instruction plate mounted on the burner.

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3600 x test dial size x BTU value

No. of seconds for one rev. test dial.

= BTU/Hr.

3600 x 1 x 1000

20

= 180,000 BTU/Hr. = 180 MBH

Example:

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