LAARS Mighty-Stack TL80-199 - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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5.

The pilot and main burners will then light, but

only if these conditions are satisfied:
• Aquastat closed – indicates the tank

temperature is below the set-point.

• High limit switch closed – indicates the water

temperature in the heater is below the high

limit set-point.

If all of these conditions are satisfied, the inducer

motor relay turns on the inducer fan.
6.

The pressure switch closes, indicating that the

inducer fan is running. The pressure switch sends

24 volts to the flame rollout switch. In normal

conditions, the flame rollout switch is closed.

7.

There is no continuously-burning pilot in this

unit. The pilot is lit each time the control system

calls for heat. At the start of the lighting process,

the gas valve/controller opens and the igniter

element glows. This lights the pilot flame.

8.

The pilot flame produces a small electrical

current which is detected by the gas valve/

controller. Once the gas valve/controller detects

this current, the main burners light.

9.

The main burners continue to run until the tank

aquastat reaches the set-point temperature. Then

the gas valve closes, and the draft inducer turns

off. After a short time delay, the pump turns off.

10. When the tank temperature at the aquastat falls

below the set-point, the cycle repeats.

3E. Cleaning the Pilot and Main Burners

This unit should not require cleaning very often.

If cleaning is necessary, the unit is designed so the

burners may be removed easily.
1.

Turn off the gas at the manual gas valve.

2.

On the front of the unit, a face plate covers the

ends of the burners. Undo the four thumbscrews

and remove the face plate.

3.

Disconnect the white Molex

®

connector which

runs to the gas valve.

4.

Disconnect the gas manifold.

5.

The burners are mounted on a sliding tray. Pull

out this tray to reach the burners.

6.

The pilot is mounted on the right side of the

assembly. Clean the pilot if the flame appears to

be yellow or smoky, if the gas flow seems to be

restricted, or if the pilot takes a long time to

light. If you see signs of fouling, clean the

assembly very gently using a bristle brush.
NOTE: Be very careful not to clean the tip of

the hot surface unit. (This is located in the center of

the pilot assembly.) This part is very delicate.
7.

In order to clean the pilot orifice itself, you must

remove the part from the bracket. Gently clean

out the center of the orifice using a small wire.

8.

Check the main burners. They should be cleaned

if they are dirty, or if the flames are yellow or

smoky. Brush off the top of each burner using a

bristle brush.

9.

An orifice is located at the end of each burner.

To clean one of these parts, you must remove it.

Gently clean out the center of the orifice using a

small wire.

10. Once the burners have been pulled out, you can

reach up and clean the underside of the heat

exchanger.

11. Reassemble the burners and the pilot.

Reassemble the gas manifold, and reconnect the

pilot connector. Replace the cover plate.

12. Turn on the gas valve. Check for gas leaks

before you use the water heater.

3F. Electrical Troubleshooting

The procedure listed on the next page allows you

to quickly check the key parts of the electrical and

control systems. You will need a volt-ohmmeter to

perform these tests.

WARNING

Disconnect the power supply to the boiler before
doing any electrical work. Electrical shock can
cause severe personal injury or death.

Caution

Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing
controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and
dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after
servicing.

See the wiring diagram in Figure 13. Figures 2

and 12 show the locations of the parts in the unit. To

reach the control wiring, remove the control box cover

on the front of the water heater.

Figure 16. Pilot Assembly.

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