LAARS Mighty Stack MS-080 (Sizes 199, 300, 399) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Laars Heating Systems

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SECTION 6.

Operating Instructions

6.1 Filling the Water Heater System

1. Ensure the system is fully connected. Allow

system to fill slowly.

2. Start up water heater according to the procedure

in this manual.

3. After placing the unit in operation, the ignition

system safety shutoff device must be tested.

First, shut off the manual gas valve, and call

the unit for heat. After the pre-purge and ignitor

heat-up time, the main gas terminals will be

energized, attempting to light, for seven (7)

seconds, and then will de-energize. The unit will

attempt to light two more times, and then will go

into lockout mode. Second, turn the power off

and then on again, open the manual gas valve

and allow the unit to light. While the unit is

operating, close the manual gas valve and ensure

that power to the main gas valve has been cut.

Important: The installer is responsible for identifying

to the owner/operator the location of all emergency

shutoff devices.

WARNING

Do not use this appliance if any part has been

under water. Immediately call a qualified service

technician to inspect the appliance and to replace

any part of the control system and any gas control

that may have been under water.

AVERTISSEMENT

N’utilisez pas cet appareil si l’une de ses pièces est

passée sous l’eau. Appelez tout de suite un technicien

en entretien et en réparation pour inspection de

l’appareil et remplacement des pièces du système de

commande, et des pièces de commande du circuit

gaz, qui sont passées sous l’eau.

6.2 Operating Temperature Control

To utilize the water heater's on-board controller,

be sure to have the “Local/Remote” selector switch to

“Local”. Set the controller to the desired operating set

point.

High limit should be set 40-50°F (4-10°C) higher

than the controller, to avoid nuisance lockout of the

manual reset high limit.

Maximum tank temp. allowed is 150°F (66°C).

6.3 External Water Heater Operations

If controlling the stages of the MS-080 from

an external source (multiple water heater control,

BAS, etc) the “Local/Remote” selector switch above

the terminal strip must be placed in the “Remote”

position. In this mode, the controller that is mounted

on the MS-080 will no longer have control of the unit.

The 24V from the unit waits at the input terminal, and

the external control switches this 24V from the input.

6.4 Sequence of Operation

The pump time delay relay will receive a signal

to initiate. The pump terminals on the field-wiring

terminals strip will energize a pump.

Once the water flow switch makes, if all of the

safety interlocks are closed, the ignition module

will energize the blower for a 15-second pre-purge,

followed by a 40-second period to allow the ignitor to

heat.

The ignition control energizes the blower. The

blower pressurizes the air box (which supplies air to

the burners) and closes the normally-open contact

on the airflow pressure switch. The blocked vent

pressure switch senses the pressure in the exhaust

plenum. This switch opens if the pressure is excessive

(as an indicator of a blocked vent). When these two

pressure switches are closed, voltage is sent to the

PSW terminal on the ignition control, which allows the

ignition module to proceed with the ignition sequence.

If the airflow proving circuit is not proven,

ignition module will lock out. Section 6.5 describes

the result of air flow faults in more detail.

When the ignition control gets the signal at the

PSW terminal, it will energize its MV terminal, which

sends power to the main valve.

After a 7-second trial for ignition, the ignitor

switches to flame sense mode. If a flame is not

detected, the gas valve will close and the ignition

module will attempt ignition again (up to two more

times, for a total of three attempts.) If all three

attempts fail, the ignition control will lock out.

If flame is sensed, the burner will continue to

fire as long as there is a call for heat, and none of the

safety circuit is interrupted.

If there is a loss of flame signal during a

successful firing sequence, the ignition control will

remove power from the gas valve, and then attempt to

light up to two more times. If successful, the Mighty

Stack will fire normally. If unsuccessful, the ignition

control will lock out.

When the call for heat is satisfied, the gas

valve(s) closes, and the blower starts a 45 second post-

purge. The Mighty Stack pump time delay relay will

continue to run for the time delay period (dialed by the

user, 0.1 to 10 minutes).

6.5 Ignition Control Reaction to Air Flow /

Blocked Vent Pressure Switch

Air flow and blocked vent status are continuously

monitored by the Mighty Stack ignition control, at the

control’s PSW terminal.

At the start of an ignition sequence, if the ignition

control sees power at PSW for 30 seconds, but the

combustion blower has not yet been energized by the

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