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H Series

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SECTION 9.
Check, Test and Start Up

9A. Filling System

1.

Open all supply and return valves.

2.

Fill heating system to minimum operating

pressure of 12 psig.

3.

Open bleed pet cock and bleed air from boiler

coil until a good stream of water comes out.

(H(P)-M2 series), Item 8 on page 33.

4.

Purge all lines by opening vents, or with flushing

valves.

5.

Close gas valve.

6.

Turn on 120 volt power, and listen for unit

circulator to start. Unit will cycle off on lockout.

7.

Open all vents again to discharge any additional

air and close off after air is eliminated.

8.

System is now ready for operation.

9B. Firing Burner

1.

Be sure that system has been filled properly (see

above) and is leak tight.

2.

Open gas cock (s). Open manual gas shutoff

valve by turning to “on” position.

3.

Turn on main switch, and set thermostat to call

for heat. In approximately 2 seconds, blower will

come on.
NOTE: Burner may not ignite on first attempt

because of air in gas lines. In this case, blower will

stop after 5 minutes. Should this happen, turn off main

switch. Wait 5 minutes and turn on main switch again.
4.

If burner fails to ignite after three attempts, refer

to Trouble Shooting Section 2, Service Manual

or call service for troubleshooting.

Caution

Should any pronounced odor of gas be detected, or
if the gas burner does not appear to be functioning
in a normal manner, close main shutoff valve, do
not shut off switch, and contact your heating
contractor, gas company, or factory representative.

5.

You MUST check flame monitoring control

(ignition system safety shutoff device).
a.

Close gas cock with burner operating.

b.

In 3 seconds, FLAME indicator light will

go out and blower will continue to run on

post purge cycle. Two additional attempts

to light will follow including pre-purge,

igniter on, valve/flame on and post purge.

(Ignition will not occur-gas off.)

c.

Open gas cock. Switch unit “OFF” and then

“ON” again. Burner should start after about

45 seconds. It is recommended that the unit

be checked with a standard CO² or O²

tester. Insert tester probe at least 6" into

exhaust pipe through outside vent terminal.

Readings should be:
CO2 - 8% to 8.5% (nat. gas)
CO2 - 9% to 9.8% (LP gas)
O2 - 7% to 4½%

6. Check Burner Input (other equipment off)

a.

Measure the time, in seconds, it takes to use

one cubic foot of gas.

b.

Divide the number of seconds into 3,600.

c.

Multiply the result by the heating value of

the gas to obtain BTU/HR input.

Example: If it takes 36 seconds to use one cubic

foot of gas and the heating value of the gas is

1,000 BTU/CU FT, (approx. natural gas value).
INPUT = 3,600/36 x 1,000 = 100,000 BTU/HR
Input Ranges
H(W)-M2-130 - 127,400 TO 132,600 BTU/HR
H(W)-M2-100 - 98,000 TO 102,000 BTU/HR
H(W)-M2-60 - 58,800 TO 61,200 BTU/HR
Because of the altitude and other minor

variations, it is possible the input will not fall within

this range and the gas orifice must be replaced. See

chart in an orifice kit.

9C. Check Limit Control Operation

9C-1. Operating and Low Limit

Control HW-M2

When water temperature reaches low limit set

point (180°F) with no call for heat, H Series will shut

down.

Turn up the room thermostat. Boiler pump

(inside jacket) will now run.

If water temperature is below operating control

cut out temperature (210°F) burner will fire.

When operating control cut-out temperature is

reached (210°F) burner will go off, blower will post

purge for 30 seconds and the boiler pump and system

circulator will continue to operate until room

thermostat is satisfied.

When water temperature drops below low limit

cut-in temperature (150°F) and there is a continued

call for heat, the system circulator will go off. The

boiler pump will continue to operate and the burner

will remain on. When low limit cut-out temperature is

reached (180°F) the system circulator will come on.

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