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

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transfer tank. If no flow check exists or if an existing

flow check is left in the manual (open) position, heat

leaves the bottom of the tank by gravity circulation.

Because of stratification in the tank when the

pump is off, the water around the low limit sensor will

remain hot and the boiler will not replace the heat that

is lost. When domestic hot water is turned on there

will be a short draw of domestic hot water and then,

when the unit pump comes on to start the boiler, the

cold water in the bottom of the tank will be mixed

with the hot water at the top and mix temperature will

be too low to provide adequate domestic hot water and

it will turn cold. If this is the suspected cause feel the

temperature of the piping after the flow check when

the heating system has not been calling for awhile. If

the piping is hot, there is flow past the flow check

which may be causing the problem.

Coil scaling may occur in some areas of the

country where there are high concentrations of

minerals in the water. These minerals may cause

fouling of the domestic hot water coil over an

extended period of time (lime build up) or they may in

rare instances cause a problem in less than a year of

operation. The minerals which react quickly (mostly

magnesium) in well systems cause a slime on the

inside of the coil which prevents adequate heat

transfer. These minerals must be filtered out by a

special incoming water filter or inhibited to protect the

coil and also to provide acceptable water quality. The

minerals contained in public water systems which

accumulate in the coil over long periods of time may

be removed when necessary by flushing the coil with

cleaner such as “Unlime” or “Sizzle”. These products

are also effective in cleaning a coil that is fouled by

magnesium.

12D. High Gas Consumption

(see also Cross Contamination)

Improper burner operation caused by incorrect

air/fuel ratio (CO2 or O2 out of the specified range)

will cause high gas consumption. It is most noticeable

on LP fired units with low CO2 or high O2, however,

units operating on LP or natural gas with incorrect air/

fuel ratios will not provide their best efficiency. If no

combustion analyzing equipment (CO2 or O2) is

available an indication of the air/fuel ratio can be

gotten by briefly sniffing the flue gases. When

running properly the Heat Maker’s flue gases should

have little smell. If they have a strong piercing smell

the gas orifice is probably too small. Do not attempt to

do reorificing without an O2 or CO2 kit.

12E. Shortcycling

(H-M2, HP-M2 Series only)
(see also Cross Contamination)

Possible Causes:

a.

No system circulator - low system water flow

b.

Small zones - high zone return temperature

The most common causes of short cycling of

H(P)-M2- Series and other low mass boilers is

insufficient hydronic system water flow or small

zones. With H Series this is sometimes caused by the

installer’s failure to install a system circulator as

required in the Installation and Operating Instructions.

The result of low flow is very rapid temperature

rise in the boiler. Sometimes the rise is so fast that the

operating control will not operate before the safety

limit operates. Boiler will reset following cool down

of safety limit thermo element.

Another cause of short cycling is a result of

system design. If one zone in a zoned system has a

very small output, the boiler will only be on for a short

time (when that zone is operating alone) before the

return water comes back to the boiler at a temperature

which will cause the operating control contacts to

open. If this situation causes very rapid cycling it may

be necessary to only operate the small output zone

when another zone is calling. This can be done most

simply (on systems using zone valves) by

disconnecting the end switch wire on the small output

zone one so that the boiler will not be started unless

another zone is calling. This approach eliminates the

need for time consuming repiping. If the on cycles are

at least 1½ minutes long then the short cycling will not

be a problem.

12F. Cross Contamination and

Combustion Related Short Cycling
(units installed with Quick Vent)

Boiler short cycling, nuisance lockouts and

objectionable flue gas odors, may be caused by

leakage of flue products into the combustion air

stream. This results from poorly sealed joints in the

inner (3") pipe. The symptom of this problem is

continual restarts without a lockout occurring. The

“VALVE/FLAME” lite will be on for only a short

time (but more than 6 seconds) before the post purge

starts. This condition is generally seen on new

installations; however, it is possible that a poorly

assembled flue pipe could come apart and cause the

same effect. Cross contamination can best be detected

with a CO2 analyzer (Bacharach® kit for example).

Remove the stack switch tube from the “tee” fitting

above the air orifice and connect the sampling tube of

the analyzer to the "tee". Run boiler and check CO2. If

there is any measurable CO2, cross contamination

exists somewhere in the flue system. If the boiler will

not operate long enough to get a CO2 sample it is

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