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

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H Series

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11I. Transformer

The control transformer accepts 120 VAC power

and provides 40 VA of 24 VAC power for the boiler

control only. It is not capable of supplying control

power for external devices such as zone valves. They

must have their own separate power supply.

11J. Low Limit

(HW-M2 Series Only)

The H Series Mark 2 may be equipped with a

strap-on Low Limit. The Low Limit control performs

two functions. It controls the temperature of the water

in the transfer tank and it prevents the house circulator

from operating when insufficient tank water

temperature causes the domestic hot water delivery

temperature to drop below 140°F. The Low Limit

Control has a fixed differential of 15°F and is set to

turn the burner on at 140°F tank water temperature

and to turn it off when the sensor reaches 155°F.

Because of the thermal lag in the sensor, the tank

water temperature will reach about 180°F before the

burner actually is turned off. The boiler temperature

may reach operating temperature due to this thermal

lag.

If replacement is necessary, shut off the 120 volt

power. Simply remove and attach wire for wire.

Clamp the new Low Limit to the hot outlet pipe as

close to the domestic exchanger plate as possible and

cover area with tank insulation blanket. Return boiler

to service.

11K. Blower

The Combustion Air Blower is a high head

centrifugal blower. It is designed to provide about 2"

w.c. of suction at 30 CFM. This performance is

necessary to operate the gas valve reliably, to

overcome induction system friction losses and to

eliminate any sensitivity to wind striking the vent

terminal. It is powered by a 120 volt motor which

draws about 1.3 amps at rated load. It is powered by

the integrated boiler control whenever there is a call

for heat and 30 seconds thereafter. If a blower change

is required, turn off the 120 volt power and unplug the

power wires from the blower motor. Remove the three

nuts from the blower discharge flange and the four

nuts from the blower inlet flange. The blower may

now be deflected enough to permit its removal. Install

the new blower using new gaskets, in the reverse order

from which the old blower was removed. The four

inlet flange nuts, however, should only be finger tight

initially and then tightened with a wrench after all

other operations have been completed. The

combustion should be checked for correct air-fuel

ratio whenever the blower is replaced (see Burner

Adjustment).

11L. Priority Relay - R1

(HW-M2 series only)

The Priority Relay is a normally open single pole

relay which accepts a 24 VAC signal from the low

limit aquastat and the T-T wires to provide 120 VAC

power to the system circulator when the tank

temperature remains above 150°F.

11M. Boiler Control

The Integrated Boiler Control Module controls

the combustion process, the gas valve, the igniter, the

blower, the unit pump and the system circulator. It

provides blower prepurge as well as burner flame

sensing. When replacing the boiler control turn off

disconnect switch and press in tabs on each end of

plugs to remove from control. All plugs are color

coded and it is not possible to miswire the control.

11N. Stack Switch

The Stack Switch is a normally open single pole

switch which is operated by the pressure difference

across the air orifice. It is set to close when a static

pressure difference of 1 in. w.c. is generated by the

combustion air blower. Its function is to prove airflow

and to inhibit burner operation in the event of flue or

chimney stoppage. The switch is wired directly to the

boiler control. It is located on the inside of the jacket

back panel adjacent to the boiler bracket.

11O. Transfer Tank and Domestic Hot

Water Coil (HW-M2 series only)

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 heat for domestic hot

water through the domestic hot water (DHW) coil

immersed in it. The DHW coil may be removed from

the tank if either tank or the DHW coil must be

replaced. The coil is secured to the tank with (6) -3/8"

- 16 bolts which are replaceable if they are broken or

stripped.

11P. Thermostatic Union

(H(P)-M2-Series only)

The thermostatic union is a 1¼" NPTF union

which has a thermostatic element on the inside. The

element has two small bypass holes to allow some

water to flow into the system when the element is

closed. When the boiler first starts and cold system

water is returning, the element is closed and boiler

water is recirculated back to the return until the supply

water reaches 160°F and the element opens. To

replace the element shut off and drain the section of

the system that the thermostatic union is installed in.

Open the union and replace the element with a new

one. The element should be installed so that its spring

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