Chapter 4: initial start-up, Chapter 4, 1 initial start-up requirements – AERCO BMK 1.5 LN Dual Fuel Feb 2013 User Manual

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Benchmark 1.5LN Dual-Fuel Low NOx Boiler

Operation and Maintenance Manual

OMM-0041_0C

GF-121

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913 • Ph: 800-526-0288

CHAPTER 4: INITIAL START-UP

4.1 INITIAL START-UP REQUIREMENTS

The requirements for the initial start-up of the Benchmark 1.5 Dual-Fuel Boiler consists of

the following:

Complete installation (Chapter 2)

Set proper controls and limits (Chapter 3)

Perform combustion calibration (Chapter 4)

Set up mode of operation (Chapter 5)

Test safety devices (see Chapter 6)

All applicable Installation procedures in Chapter 2 must be fully completed before

performing initial start-up. The initial start-up must be successfully completed prior to putting

the unit into service. Starting a unit without the proper piping, venting, or electrical systems

can be dangerous and may void the product warranty. The following start-up instructions

should be followed precisely in order to operate the unit safely and at a high thermal

efficiency, with low flue gas emissions.
Initial unit start-up is to be performed ONLY by AERCO factory trained start-up and service

personnel. After performing the start-up procedures in this Chapter, it will be necessary to

perform the Mode of Operation settings in Chapter 5, and the Safety Device Testing

procedures in Chapter 6 to complete all initial start-up requirements.
AERCO Gas Fired Startup Sheets, included with each Benchmark Boiler, must be

completed for each unit for warranty validation. A copy of these sheets must be returned

promptly to AERCO at:

AERCO International, Inc.

159 Paris Ave.

Northvale, NJ 07647

WARNING

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRY FIRE THE BOILER.

STARTING THE UNIT WITHOUT A FULL WATER

LEVEL CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE UNIT AND

MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO PERSONNEL OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE. THIS SITUATION WILL VOID

ANY WARRANTY.

CAUTION

All applicable installation procedures in Chapter 2 must be

completed before attempting to start the unit.

4.2 TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR COMBUSTION

CALIBRATION

To properly perform combustion calibration, the proper instruments and tools must be used

and correctly attached to the unit. The following paragraphs outline the necessary tools and

instrumentation as well as their installation.

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