Carlin SQN71 Quick Reference Manual

Carlin SQN71 Quick Reference Manual

Damper actuator supplement

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Copyright 2020 – Carlin Combustion Technology
MODEL
Supplement
Quick Reference Guide
Installer/servicer – Except where specifically stated
otherwise, this Supplement must be used only by a
qualified service technician. Follow all guidelines
in the Burner Manual and Boiler Manual. Failure
to comply with this or other requirements in this
manual could result in severe personal injury, death
or substantial property damage.
A control with a minimum10-Second Post-
Purge MUST be used with this Damper Motor
to ensure the High-Fire Damper is closed at
the end of the call for heat/at the start of your
next call for heat.
Reference
Number
Disengaging Pin (In the engaged
1
position)*
2

Adjustment Wrench

3

Cam Stack

Damper Position Scale ( Damper po-
4
sition indicated by slit in the white ring
5

Red Cam (High-Fire)

6

Blue Cam (Low-Fire)

Transition Cam (Shares adjustment
7
scale with Blue Cam)**
** To rotate damper and cam stack by hand, disengaging pin must be pushed in. The pin
must be out when the burner is operating
**Transition cam sets the transition point between Low Fire and High Fire
Tech support 800-989-2275
SQN71
Damper
Actuator
Description
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Summary of Contents for Carlin SQN71

  • Page 1 ** To rotate damper and cam stack by hand, disengaging pin must be pushed in. The pin must be out when the burner is operating **Transition cam sets the transition point between Low Fire and High Fire © Tech support 800-989-2275 carlincombustion.com Copyright 2020 – Carlin Combustion Technology...
  • Page 2 Settings Color Position 701CRD, 801CRD,1050FFD, 702GO, 702GAS, All Carlin burners with the SQN71 damper 702CRD 1150FFD 801GO, 801GAS motor should be set at the recommend High-Fire 60-70 settings shown in the table at the right.

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