LAARS EBP 175 MBTU/h - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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If the ignitor fails and the assembly must be

replaced, always install a new ignitor gasket with the

replacement assembly.

For sequence of operation, see

Section 9.1

,

Servicing.

Caution

Ignitor gets hot.

8.7 Transformer

The control transformer accepts 120 VAC line

voltage and provides 100 VA of 24 VAC control

voltage for the boiler control ONLY. It is NOT capable

of supplying control voltage for external devices such

as zone valves, which MUST have their own separate

power supply.

Should the transformer require replacing, shut off

the 120 volt power. Unplug the transformer wires from

the transformer, unscrew the two fixing screws and

remove the transformer.

Fit the replacement transformer in reverse order.

8.8 PWM Board

The PWM board converts the 0-10V modulating

signal that comes from the boiler control to the PWM

(pulse width modulating) signal that is sent to the

blower to control the blower speed, and hence, the

modulating point of the Endurance.

This board also converts 24V AC to 24V DC,

which is used to power the boiler.

To replace the PWM board, shut off the 120 volt

power. Unplug the two electrical connectors to the

PWM board. Depress the barbs on the four standoffs to

free the board, and pull it out. Replace in reverse order.

8.9 Blower

The combustion air blower is a high pressure

centrifugal blower. It is powered by a 24VDC motor

which is controlled by the boiler control with voltage

that has been converted by the PWM board. Its speed

will be varied according to the temperature of the

boiler flow.

If a blower change is required, turn off the 120

volt power and unplug the wires from the blower

motor. Remove the four nuts from the blower

discharge flange and the four screws that secure the

gas manifold to the gas valve. Remove the complete

assembly. Unscrew the combustion air inlet assembly

and register plate from the fan.

Fit the replacement fan in reverse order, ensuring

that all joints are made correctly and sealed.

After replacement the combustion should be

checked for correct air fuel ratio (

see Section 10

).

8.10 Transfer Tank

The transfer tank contains approximately 20

gallons of boiler water. It functions as an energy

storage vessel to reduce boiler cycling on small output

heating zones and to provide additional heat for

domestic hot water through the domestic hot water

(DHW) plate heat exchanger.

If a tank change is necessary, access to the tank

is possible by removing the jacket’s front door. This

is done by removing the screws that hold the panel at

the top and lifting the panel away. Isolate the appliance

and drain down using the drain cock at the base of

the tank. Remove the tank sensor. Undo the union

and the pump flange bolts that connect the tank to the

boiler, unscrew the panel between the upper and lower

compartments, support the upper components and

remove the tank. Installation of the new tank is done in

the reverse order. After installation purge all air from

the boiler before restarting.

8.11 Cleaning the Boiler Coil

The Endurance is equipped with a premixed

combustion system. This type of combustion system

does not create free carbon (soot) except in very

rare instances and therefor the combustion chamber

coil will probably never need cleaning. If cleaning

is required, proceed as follows: valve off the boiler,

switch off the electrical power at the disconnect

switch, drain 1-2 gallons (4-8L) of water from the

boiler drain, remove the flue assembly from the top

of the boiler, remove the pump flange bolts from the

top pump flange, disconnect the sensor wires from the

sensors (boiler flow, return and safety limit), undo the

union nut from the boiler flow manifold, and remove

the four (4) screws from the bottom gas valve flange.

Unplug the blower and the ignitor. Remove the bolts

from the blower and pull the blower out. The boiler

assembly may now be removed from the jacket.

After removal of the boiler assembly from the jacket,

remove the ignitor and the burner from the combustion

chamber. Then, remove the four (4) long screws that

secure the top and bottom pans. Remove the air vent

and the top pan. Remove the insulation retainer and

the coil cover insulation. Clean the boiler coil with a

wire brush and vacuum debris from the combustion

chamber (avoid hitting the ignitor or the flame sensor

with the brush or vacuum hose because they are

fragile).

After cleaning, assemble the parts in the reverse

order, open isolation valves and bleed air from the

boiler and the system. Follow the lighting instructions

and start the boiler. Check operation.

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