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

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and actuator are on the system side. Close union, open

valves, refill and bleed system, bleed coil at coil bleed

petcock and restart boiler.

11Q. Time Delay Relay (TDR)

(H(P)-M2-series only)

The Time Delay Relay controls the unit pump

and keeps it operating for approximately one minute

after the blower post purge stops. Control voltage on

the TDR is 24 volts from the limit circuit. The

contacts to supply pump power are 120 VAC. They

delay on open one minute after the 24 volt control

voltage is interrupted. Turn off disconnect switch

before changing TDR.

11R. DHW Coil Replacement

Shut off boiler feed water, domestic water supply

to coil and electrical power to boiler. Valve off system

and drain the water from the tank. Disconnect boiler

discharge union from coil fitting, remove relief valve

discharge piping and cut the horizontal hot and cold

water pipes about 6 inches away from plate.

Disconnect and remove low limit sensor. Remove the

six coil retaining nuts and take out coil. Remove the

old coil gasket and clean gasket sealing surface on

tank. Remove the pressure relief valve from old coil

and install in new coil assembly with thread sealing

tape or pipe joint compound. Install new gasket in

recess on tank (if it doesn’t fit snugly in tank recess

remove it and stretch it). Place new coil in tank and

screw on coil retaining nuts. Tighten nuts evenly to

seat gasket properly. Do not over tighten. Make up

boiler discharge union, fill boiler and check around

gasket for leaks. If the coil plate is leak tight make up

hot and cold water pipes with slip couplings and

reassemble relief valve discharge piping. Connect and

reinstall low limit sensor. Turn on domestic water

supply and electrical power. Bleed air from coil bleed

petcock and recycle boiler. Boiler fill pressure is 12

PSI minimum.

11S. Tank Replacement

The tank can be replaced by disconnecting the

DHW coil as explained above and unbolting the lower

pump flange bolts. Access to the tank is possible by

removing the jacket lower front panel. This is done by

removing the screws that hold the panel at the base

and by cutting an aluminum pop rivet on each side at

the top approximately 2 inches down. These rivets

hold the lower front panel to the jacket back. A flat

bladed tool like a putty knife is ideal for this purpose.

Drive the blade down from the top in the crease

between the jacket back and the lower front panel.

This will cut the rivets. Remove the four screws that

hold the electrical box and move it aside. The lower

front panel may now be lifted up above the base and

removed. When the boiler is shipped from the factory

there are shipping bolts which hold the tank and the

base together. The installer was instructed to remove

these bolts before installing the boiler. If this was done

nothing will be holding the tank in place at this time

except the hydronic piping at the rear of the appliance.

Remove the supply and return connections and

remove the tank. Installation of the new tank is done

in the reverse order. If the tank alone is being replaced

it is easier to remove tank and coil together and

change the coil from the old tank to the new one when

both are free of the jacket.

SECTION 12.
Symptom Evaluations

12A. Delayed Ignition

Possible Causes - Time of occurrence

a.

High lockups on LP - occurs on start-up.

b.

Gas valve regulation problem - occurs on start-up.

c.

Defective burner (flameholder) - occurs

primarily on burner shutdown

d.

Natural gas orifice in LP unit - occurs on start-up

High lock up pressures on LP fuel systems are

the most common cause of delayed ignitions on H

Series boilers. The high LP supply pressure results

from improper second stage regulator selection or a

faulty regulator.

It can be detected by measuring the gas supply

pressure to the unit at the inlet pressure tap on the gas

valve. Use a water manometer or pressure gage with a

scale reading of at least 25 in. W.C. or 15 oz/in².

Install the pressure tap in the 1/8' NPTF plugged port

located above the gas inlet port on the gas valve. The

gas supply to the boiler must be shut off before

making this connection. The H Series boiler is

designed to operate with supply pressures of 4-13 in.

W.C. (2.3 - 7.5 oz/in²). If supply pressure exceeds 13

in. W.C. (7.5 oz/in²) with the boiler not operating it is

likely that this is the cause of the delayed ignition.

Lock up pressures must be measured when the boiler

is not operating and preferably immediately after

boiler shutdown.

Gas valve regulation problems can also cause

delayed ignitions. To detect gas valve regulation

problems it is necessary to have an inclined

manometer or a Magnehelic pressure gage. The

normal gas valve regulator setting is - 0.2 in. W.C. It

is measured between the 1/8" NPTF plugged port

marked PRESS TAP on the gas valve and the barbed

fitting above the air orifice coupling.

The pressure will be about -2.5 IN. W.C. when

the blower is running (prepurge) before the gas valve

opens. When the gas valve is energized and the

solenoid opens the pressure should rise to - 0.2 IN.

W.C. This should happen smoothly without allowing

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