Operation - Crown Boiler BSI Series Installation, Operating And Service Instructions

Gas-fired natural draft steam boilers
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XII Operation
Sequence of Operation (Refer to Figures 10.1 & 10.2 for connection and ladder diagrams)
1) When the boiler is energized, 24 volts is immediately applied to terminals "1" (blue) and "4" (yellow) on the vent damp-
er. Assuming that there is no call for heat, and that the damper switch is in the "automatic" position, the damper will close.
On boilers equipped with Hydrolevel CG400A probe type low water cut-offs, voltage is also always applied to terminals "1"
(blue) and "2" (yellow) on the low water cut-off to power the water level sensing circuit.
2) Assuming that water is above the cut-off level, power will appear at terminal "3" on the CG400 LWCO.
3) Assuming that steam pressure is below the pressure limit setting, power will appear on one side of relay contact 1R1
(Gray lead). Relay 1R is the R8225 mounted under the junction box.
4) A call for heat from the thermostat energizes relay coil 1R causing contacts 1R1 to make. Current then flows through
contacts 1R1 to pin terminal "2" (orange) at the vent damper and the damper opens.
5) Once the vent damper is fully open, an end switch inside the damper will make, energizing pin "3" (red) at the damper.
6) Current passes from terminal "3" on the vent damper though the flame rollout and blocked vent ("spill") switches. Under
normal conditions, both of these switches are made and voltage will therefore immediately appear across terminals "24V"
and "24V (GND)" on the ignition module.
7) Upon application of voltage across the "24V" and "24V (GND)" terminals, the ignition module will start an ignition
spark at the pilot and apply 24 volts across the pilot valve (terminals "PV" and "MV/PV").
8) Once the pilot is established, the pilot flame will act as a diode, converting the AC current at the electrode to a half wave
DC current at the pilot's ground strap. This DC current flows through the boiler to the "GND (BURNER)" connection on the
ignition module. For the ignition module to recognize that a pilot flame is present, the DC current flowing into this terminal
must be in excess of approximately 1.0 uA.
9) Once the ignition module detects the presence of a pilot flame, voltage is applied across the main valve (terminals "MV"
and "MV/PV"), opening the valve and establishing main flame.
10) The way in which the ignition module handles failure to establish pilot or the loss of an already established pilot depends
upon the exact ignition module supplied with the boiler.
Safety Control Operation
Hydrolevel CG400A Low Water Cut-off - Interrupts burner operation if the water in the boiler drops below a safe level. As
the water drops past the cut-off point, the amber lamp on the CG400 will glow. The CG400 will interrupt power to the burn-
ers 15 seconds after the water level drops past the cut-off point. This feature prevents short cycling of the burners due to a
bouncing water line. The burners will then remain off until 30 seconds after the water level has been raised above the cut-off
point.
The CG400 is also equipped with a feature which will shut down the burners after they have been firing for 20 minutes,
regardless of the water level status. The CG400 then keeps the burners off for 90 seconds, allowing the water level and any
foam which is present to settle. During this 90 second interval, the green LED on the CG400 will glow. If the water level is
still above the cut-off line at the end of this 90 second interval, the CG400 will restart the burners.
The vent damper will close when the low water cut-off interrupts burner operation.
Pressure Limit Control - Interrupts burner operation when the pressure in the boiler exceeds the "Main" setting. Burner
operation is restored when the pressure in the boiler drops to the "Main" pressure less the differential pressure.
The vent damper will close when the pressure limit control interrupts burner operation.
Blocked Vent ("Spill") Switch - Interrupts burner operation in the event that flue gas spills from the draft diverter opening.
This switch is equipped with a reset button which must be pressed to restore normal burner operation. An open blocked
vent switch is indicative of a problem with the vent system or the combustion air supply. If the blocked vent switch opens,
the cause of the venting problem must be found and corrected by a qualified gas service technician before the blocked vent
switch is reset.
Flame Roll-out Switch - Interrupts burner operation when flames or excessive heat are present in vestibule. The flame roll-out
switch is a single use device which must be replaced by an identical switch in order to restore normal operation. An open
flame roll-out switch is usually indicative of a plugged heat exchanger. The cause of the flame roll-out must be found and
corrected by a qualified gas service technician, and the switch replaced with an identical one, before the boiler is returned to

operation.

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