Starting The Water Heater; Introduction; Starting The Appliance; The Appliance's Heating Cycle - Lochinvar CH 100 G CE Installation, Commissioning, User & Maintenance Instructions

Direct gas fired floor standing water heater with permanent pilot ignition
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9.1

Introduction

Topics covered in this chapter, in sequence:
Starting the
appliance.
The appliance's heating
9.2

Starting the appliance

Start the water heater as follows:
1. Fill the water heater
(5
2. Open
(3.5 "Installation diagram")
valve.
3. Switch on the power to the water heater using the
isolator between the water heater and the power
supply.
4. Begin the ignition procedure by pressing and
holding the white button (1) on the gas control
while repeatedly pressing the piezo igniter (2) until
the pilot flame ignites. See the figure. The pilot
flame can be seen through the inspection window
above the burner tray.
Gas control
1
5. Keep the white button pressed in for about 30
seconds before carefully releasing it. The pilot
flame should now stay lit.
6. Set the appliance in the "ON" mode by setting the
on/off switch on the control panel to position I.
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Starting the water
heater
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7. Set the desired water temperature using the
control thermostat
(7.5 "Control
If there is a heat demand, the appliance will run
through the heating cycle
(9.3 "The appliance's
heating
cycle").
Warning
If the pilot flame goes out during the heating cycle
or ignition procedure, you must wait 5 minutes before
repeating the ignition procedure.
9.3

The appliance's heating cycle

The appliance's heating cycle is activated when the
measured water temperature (T
threshold value (T
). T
set
set
control thermostat, for example position 3 (± 60°C).
The heating cycle runs successively through the
following states:
1. HEAT DEMAND;
2. IGNITION;
3. RUNNING
The complete cycle is explained in the example set out
below.
1. The control thermostat sensor measures the water
temperature (T
). If T
water
temperature (T
), there is demand and the
set
control thermostat will close. This will cause the
gas control to open.
2. Once the gas control is open, the pilot burner will
ignite the gas flow.
3. The appliance is now running. This means that
actual heating has started. When the water
reaches the set temperature, the demand ceases.
The gas control closes and the burner tray is
extinguished (the pilot flame stays lit).
4. The appliance is now said to be in an idle state,
waiting until T
once again falls below T
water
With any subsequent heat demand, the heating cycle
will resume from step 1.
thermostat").
) falls below the
water
can be adjusted using the
drops below the set
water
.
set
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