Start-up - direct gas, Step 1 check the supply gas pressure, Important – Greenheck DG / DGX with Pilot Ignition (463555 IOM) (Pre-2008) User Manual

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Step 1 Check the Supply Gas Pressure

Check the supply gas pressure and compare it with the unit’s nameplate pressure requirements. Adjust the
supply regulator as needed until the supply gas pressure is within the specified range.

IMPORTANT!

For proper unit function and safety, follow the

start-up procedure in the exact order that it is

presented.

“W.C.

“W.C.

“W.C.

F

PSI

“W.C.

“W.C.

MAX BTU/HR
BTU/H MAX

NORMAL MANIFOLD
PRESSURE
PRESSION D’ADMISSION
NORMALE

MIN GAS
PRESSURE
PRESSION DE GAZ

MIN BURNER
PRESSURE DROP
PERTE MIN DE PRESSION
DANS LE BRULEUR

TYPE OF GAS
NATURE DU GAZ

MIN BTU/HR
BTU/H MIN

MIN GAS PRESSURE
FOR MAX OUTPUT
PRESSION DE GAZ MIN
POUR PUISSANCE MAX

MAX BURNER
PRESSURE DROP
PERTE MAX DE PRESSION
DANS LE BRULEUR

MAX GAS
PRESSURE
PRESSION DE GAZ
MAX

DESIGN ∆T
∆T NORMALE

EQUIPPED FOR

CONCU POUR

SCFM

“W.C.

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE

PRESSION STATIQUE EXTERIEURE

AGAINST

CONTE

Minimum and

maximum gas

pressures for

maximum output

IMPORTANT!

This start-up should begin after all of the

installation procedures and the blower start-up

have been completed.

Start-Up - Direct Gas

Step 2 Check the Pilot Gas Pressure

Check the pilot gas pressure. The recommended gas pressure is 3 in. wc. Adjust the pilot regulator as needed.
See the gas train layout in the reference section for the location of the pilot pressure test port and pilot regulator.

Step 3 Check the Optional High and Low Gas Pressure Setting

Check the setting on the high and low gas pressure switches. The High gas setting is typically 8 in. wc and the
low gas setting is typically 3 in. wc. The switches are set at the factory and should not need adjustment. Adjust
the settings if needed. See the gas train layout in the reference section for high and low switch locations.

Start-Up

NOTE!

The purpose of the high and low gas pressure switches is to automatically shut down the burner if the

inlet gas pressure is too low for the burner to safely light, or if the manifold pressure is too high for

the burner to operate properly.

Direct Gas Nameplate

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