9 start/stop levels, Control panel operating procedures – AERCO KC1000 Low NOx Boiler equipped with C-More version 3.04 User Manual

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CONTROL PANEL OPERATING PROCEDURES

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155

AIR/FUEL VALVE

BLOWER PROOF

SWITCH

TO FRAME

HARNESS

Figure 3-5.

Blower Proof Switch

5. Upon completion of the purge cycle, the

Control Box initiates an ignition cycle and the
following events occur:

(a) The Air/Fuel Valve rotates to the low-fire

ignition position and closes the ignition
switch. The dial on the Air/Fuel Valve
(Figure 3-6) will read between 25 and 35
to indicate that the valve is in the low-
fire position.

(b) The igniter relay is activated and

provides ignition spark.

(c) The gas Safety Shut Off Valve (SSOV)

is energized (opened) allowing gas to
flow into the Air/Fuel Valve.

6. Up to 7 seconds will be allowed for ignition to

be detected. The igniter relay will be turned
off one second after flame is detected.

7. After 2 seconds of continuous flame, Flame

Proven

will be displayed and the flame

strength will be indicated. After 5 seconds,
the current date and time will be displayed in
place of the flame strength.

8. With the unit firing properly, it will be

controlled by the temperature controller
circuitry. The VALVE POSITION will be
continuously displayed on the front panel
bargraph.

STEPPER

MOTOR

DETAIL "A"

DIAL

(DETAIL “A”)

BL

O

W

ER

BU

R

N

ER

25

Figure 3-6.

Air/Fuel Valve In Ignition Position

9. Once the demand for heat has been

satisfied, the Control Box will turn off the gas
valve. The blower relay will be deactivated
and the Air/Fuel Valve will be closed.

Standby

will be displayed.

3.9. START/STOP LEVELS

The start and stop levels are the valve position
percentages that start and stop the unit, based
on load. These levels are Factory preset as
follows for natural gas and propane units:

• Start

Level: 20%

• Stop

Level: 16%

Normally, these settings should not require
adjustment.


Note that the energy input of the boiler is not
linearly related to the valve position percentage
(Air/Fuel Valve Position). Refer to Table 3-6 for
the relationship between the energy input and
valve position percentage for a unit running on
natural gas.

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