Out of production – LAARS HP-M2 Series - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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H Series

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Keep boiler jacket louvers clear for proper

cooling of internal components.

Do not obstruct boiler room ventilation screens

or grills.

10B. Service Maintenance

Cleaning Heat Exchanger to be done by qualified

service person.
1.

Turn off electric and gas supplies and remove the

jacket.

2.

Remove the vent assembly and top cover.

3.

Remove the top half of the combustion chamber

by removing the three screws and nuts that clamp

the top half to the bottom half, the clamp on the

induction tube and the 1/8" diameter balance

lines.

4.

Remove the top insulator cap by spreading the

retainer.

5.

Remove the igniter - to avoid damage during

cleaning.

6.

Clean the finned tubing with a wire brush and

vacuum all loose material from the combustion

chamber. Wipe flameholder (burner) with a clean

dry rag.

7.

Replace all parts in the reverse order in which

they were removed.

8.

Restart the unit as indicated by the operating

instructions plate.

SECTION 11.
Burner Input and Boiler
Component Descriptions

11A. Adjusting Burner/Input

The H Series burner system is a pre-mixed,

forced combustion system. Outside air is drawn

through the air orifice (located in the air induction

system) and mixed with the gas drawn in downstream

of the air orifice. The gas is metered through an orifice

located in the gas orifice union. All the air required for

complete combustion comes into the system in this

manner.

Adjusting the input is limited to changing the gas

orifice to achieve the proper input. The air orifice

cannot be altered and the gas valve pressure setting

cannot be changed.

Before changing the gas orifice to correct input,

service representatives should make the following

checks:
1.

The pressure on the inlet side of the gas valve is

between 4" and 13" water column.

2.

The pressure on the outlet side (manifold) of the

gas valve and "T" above air orifice is between

negative .05" and negative .35" water column

with the unit operating.
To increase the input, install larger diameter gas

orifice. Each size will change the input approximately

5 C. F. H. Once the correct input has been achieved,

the burner should be checked with an oxygen (O2) or

carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer.

The unit should be in operation 5 minutes before

adjusting input or taking CO2 or O2 readings. This

time will allow for pre-heating of the intake air.

Insert the probe of the O2 or CO2 tester at least

6" into the vent through the vent terminal. If CO2 is

being measured, the readings should be between 8.0

and 8.5 for natural gas and 9.0 and 9.8% for propane.

If O2 is being measured, the readings should be

between 7 and 6.

11A-1. Measuring CO

2

*

When operating on natural gas, readings below

8.0 generally indicate a lean mixture (not enough gas).

Readings above 9.25 generally indicate a rich mixture

(too much gas). Inputs should be increased or

decreased to correct lean or rich mixtures.

NOTE: If the mixture is very rich (not enough

air for complete combustion), it is possible to get low

readings on a CO2 analyzer. This situation does not

occur often but it can be detected if reading continues

to go lower as the input is increased. If this condition

is suspected, a CO test should be taken at the vent

outlet. Inputs must be reduced to correct high CO

reading and to bring CO2 readings to proper levels.

* The following numbers apply to natural gas

only. The range of operation for LP is 9.0 to 9.8.

11A-2. Measuring 0

2

Readings above 7% indicate a lean mixture (not

enough gas). Readings below 4½% indicate a rich

mixture. Input should be increased to correct lean

mixtures or decreased to correct rich mixtures.

11B. Cleaning Combustion Chamber Coil

1.

Turn off electric and gas supplies and remove the

jacket.

2.

Remove the vent assembly and top cover.

3.

Remove the top half of the combustion chamber

by removing the 3 screws and nuts that clamp the

top half to the bottom half, the clamp on the air

orifice hose and the two clear plastic lines

connected to the "T" on the air induction elbow.

4.

Remove the top insulator cap by spreading the

retainer.

5.

Remove the igniter.

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