Cleveland SteamCraft 10 Service Manual page 213

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Models 24-CGA-10 and 24-CEA-10
Prior to beginning this procedure, a preliminary ex-
amination of the appliance and the automatic intermit-
tent pilot system should be made to determine that the
automatic intermittent pilot system can be properly
applied to the appliance.
This procedure is intended as a guide to aid in safely
installing a listed automatic intermittent heat system on
an existing listed appliance equipped with an atmos-
phere gas burner(s) and not of the direct vent type.
This procedure is based on the assumption that the
history of the specific installation has been one of safe
and satisfactory operation.
This procedure is predicated on central furnace and
boiler installations and it should be recognized that
gen-eralized procedures cannot anticipate all situations.
Accordingly, in some cases, deviation frorn this
procedure may be necessary to determine safe
operation of t he equipment.
The following steps should be followed in making
the modifications:
1. Perform a safety inspection of the existing appli-
ance installation. See Exhibit A for a recommended
pro-cedure for such a safety inspection.
2. Shut off all gas and electricity to the appliances.
To shut off gas, use the shutoff valve in the supply line
to the appliance. Do not use the shutoff valve in the
which is provided as part of a combination control.
3. Install the automatic intermittent pilot system in
strict accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
4. Turn on all gas and electricity to the appliance.
5. Determine that the appliance transformer has
adequate capacity by following the steps outlined be-
low.
a. Compute the approximate current draw by adding
the current draw of the automatic intermittent pilot
system to (1) the current draw of the associated
valving, and (2) the current draw of any relays or
other devices operated by the transformer.
b. Multiply the total current draw as computed above
by 24 V to determine the total VA (volt -ampere)
required.
c. The total VA (volt -ampere) required should be
equal to or less than the VA rating of the transformer.
d. If the total VA (volt -ampere) required is greater
than the VA rating of the transformer, the
transformer must be replaced with a Class 2
transformer of adequate rating.
6. Check the heat anticipator in the comfort
thermostat to determine if it is properly adjusted to
the current draw of the control system. Follow the
thermostat manufacturer's instructions.
EXHIBIT B OF ANSI STANDARD Z21.71 FOR AUTOMATC INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION SYSTEMS FOR FIELD
INSTALLATION
Honeywell Inc.
1885 Douglas Drive N
Golden Valley. MN
55422-4386
Cleveland Range, Inc.
PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING AUTOMATIC INTERMITTENT PILOT SYSTEMS
International Sales Offices in all principal cities of the world.
Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan,
Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 8
EXHIBIT B
7. Make certain wiring connections are tight and wires
are positioned and secured so they will not be able to
contact high temperature locations.
8. Conduct a Gas Leakage Test of the appliance
piping and control system downstream of the shutoff
valve in the supply line to the appliance.
9. a. Adjust the thermostat to its highest temperature
setting, and test manifold pressure and adjust the
pressure regulator to match original input as
required (refer to Exhibit A, step 9b).
b. Visually determine that main burner is burning
properly: i.e., no floating, lifting or flashback. Ad-
just the primary air shutter(s) as required.
10. If the appliance is equipped with high and low
flame control or flame modulation, check for proper
main burner operation at both high and low flame.
11. Determine that the pilot is igniting and burning
properly and that main burner ignition is satisfactory by
interrupting and re-establishing the electrical supply to
the appliance in any convenient manner. Make this de-
termination with the appliance burner both cold and hot.
Perform this step as many times as is necessary to satisfy
yourself that the automatic intermittent pilot system is
operating properly.
12. Test the pilot safety device (1) to determine if it is
operating properly, and (2) for turndown characteristics
according to the manufacturer's installation instructions.
No adjustments should be made other than those recom-
mended by the system manufacturer.
13. Sequence the appliance through at least three op-
erating cycles.
14. Applicable only to furnaces. Check both the limit
controller and the fan controller for proper operation.
Limit control operation can be checked by blocking the
circulating air inlet or temporarily disconnecting the
electrical supply to the blower motor and determining
that the limit controller acts to shut off the main burner
gas.
15. Applicable only to boilers.
a. Determine that the circulating water pumps are in
operating condition.
b. Test low water cutoffs, automatic feed water
controls, pressure and temperature limit controllers
and relief valves in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendation to determine they
are in operating condition.
16. Add the labels (see 1.6.1-n and -o) on the appliance.
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