Gas valve, Ignition system, Burners – Reznor FT Unit Installation Manual User Manual

Page 14: Burner air restrictor, Combustion air proving switch

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Form RZ-NA-I-FT, Mfg No. 173473 Rev 8, Page 13

DANGER: Safe operation of this unit requires
proper venting flow. NEVER bypass combustion
air proving switch or attempt to operate the unit
without the venter running and the proper flow
in the vent system. Hazardous conditions could
result. See Hazard Levels, page 1.

17. Gas Valve

The main operating gas valve is powered by the 24-volt control circuit

through the thermostat and safety controls. The main control valve is

of the diaphragm type providing regulated gas flow preset at the fac-

tory.

WARNING: The operating valve is the prime safety
shutoff. All gas supply lines must be free of dirt or
scale before connecting the unit to ensure positive
closure. See Hazard Levels, page 1.

Model S izes

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Set Po

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Set Po

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"O

N

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30

Units mfgd prior to 11/97

-1.2

-0.70 -0.55 -0.65

45

(verify on rating plate; 11/97 -1.2

-0.70 -0.55 -0.65

60

is Serial No. Date Code AWK) -1.2

-0.75 -0.55 -0.65

30

Units mfgd beginning 11/97

-0.9

-0.60 -0.42 -0.52

45

(verify on rating plate; 11/97 -1.1

-0.67 -0.55 -0.65

60

is Serial No. Date Code AWK) -1.1

-0.66 -0.50 -0.60

30

Units mfgd beginning 8/98

-1.4

-0.60 -0.15 -0.25

45

(verify on rating plate; 8/98

-1.1

-0.60 -0.22 -0.32

60

is Serial No. Date Code AXH) -1.1

-0.63 -0.22 -0.32

-1.3

-0.78 -0.55 -0.65

-1.4

-1.25 -0.80 -0.90

75, 100, 125, 150, 200

250, 300

18. Ignition System

This heater is equipped with a direct spark integrated control system.

The system monitors the safety devices and controls the operation of

the fan and venter motors and the gas valve between heat cycles.
Ignition System Operating Sequence

-- On a call for heat from the

thermostat, the system energizes the venter motor and goes through a

10-second prepurge. The system verifies that both the pressure switch

and the high limit are in the closed state. The gas valve is then ener-

gized and the ignition system provides the high voltage spark to the

electrode to ignite the main burner gas. Burner flame is electronically

sensed by the control upon carryover of all burners. (A separate solid

metal probe is used as the flame sensing function. A low voltage elec-

trical signal is imposed on the metal probe which is electrically iso-

lated from ground. When the flame impinges on the flame sensing probe,

the flame acts as a conduction path to ground. The flame rectifies and

completes the DC circuit, and the ignition system acknowledges the

flame.) The fan motor is energized by the system after 30 seconds of

flame sensing.
After the thermostat has been satisfied, the system de-energizes the gas

valve, the venter motor goes through a 45-second post-purge, and the

fan motor remains energized for an additional 180 seconds.
NOTE:

This is a three trial system, should the unit not sense burner

flame, the unit will lockout for one hour before initiating another trial

for ignition. To initiate another trial for ignition before the one hour,

requires that either the thermostat be reset or the power to the unit be

interrupted for 30 seconds.

19. Burners

This unit heater has inshot burners designed to provide controlled flame

stability without lifting or flashback with either natural or propane gas.

The burners are lightweight and factory mounted in an assembly which

permits them to be removed as a unit for inspection or service.

20. Burner Air Restrictor

Sizes 250 and 300 burning propane gas are equipped with a two-piece

burner air restrictor. The air restrictor is attached to the burner assem-

bly and is not field adjustable.

16. Combustion Air Proving

Switch

The combustion air proving switch is a pressure sensitive switch that

monitors air pressure to ensure that proper combustion air flow is avail-

able. The switch is a single pole - normally open - device which closes

when a decreasing pressure is sensed in the venter housing.
On start-up when the heater is cold, the sensing pressure is at the most

negative level, and as the heater and flue system warm up, the sensing

pressure becomes less negative. After the system has reached equilib-

rium (about 20 minutes), the sensing pressure levels off.
If a restriction or excessive flue length or turns cause the sensing pres-

sure to be outside the switch setpoint, the pressure switch will function

to shut off the main burners. The main burners will remain off until the

system has cooled and/or the flue system resistance is reduced. The

Table below lists the approximate water column negative pressure read-

ings and switch setpoints for sea level operating conditions.

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