Kenmore K90-150 Owner's Manual page 23

Gas-fired direct vent condensing hot water boiler
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Operate
the boiler and verify that all vent/air
intake
connections
are gastight
and
watertight.
Repair
any leaks immediately.
test for operation as outlined by the control manu-
facturer. Burner should be operating and should go
off when controls are tested. When safety controls
are restored, burner should reignite.
Vedfy that all connections
are watertight,
and that con-
densate flows freely. Repair any leaks immediately.
Verify
that all connections
are watertight.
Repair
any leaks immediately.
1. Turn off manual
gas shut off valve.
2. Set thermostat
to call for heat.
3. Boiler begins
normal
sequence
of operation.
4. After
approximately
30 seconds
(pre
purge
and igniter warm-up
period), lamp D illuminates,
indicating
gas valve is powered.
5. After 4 seconds,
gas valve
closes,
lamp
D
goes out as integrated
boiler control senses
that
flame is not present.
6. To restart
system,
follow
operating
instruc-
tions in Section
XII, "Start Up."
Set high limit differential
to minimum
setting.
While
burner is operating,
adjust setting on high limit con-
trol below actual boiler water temperature.
Burner
should
go off while circulator
continues
to operate.
Raise limit setting
above
boiler water temperature
and burner
should
reignite
after pre purge and ig-
niter warm-up
period.
Set the high limit control
to
the design
temperature
requirements
of the sys-
tem. Maximum
high limit setting is 200°F. Minimum
high limit setting
is 100°F. Return high limit differen-
tial to original
setting
(20°F)
If the boiler
is equipped
with a low water
cut off, a
manual reset high limit, or additional
safety controls,
For a single
thermostat
connected
to the yellow
thermostat
lead wires
in the furnished
field wiring
junction
box, the heat
anticipator
should be set at
0,7 amps.
For other
wiring
configurations,
refer to
the instructions
provided
by the thermostat
manu-
facturer
regarding
adjustment
of heat anticipator.
Cycle boiler with thermostat.
Raise the thermostat
to the highest setting
and verify boiler goes through
normal
start up cycle.
Lower thermostat
to lowest
setting and verify boiler goes off.
Correct
input rate is essential
for proper
and effi-
cient operation
of the burner and boiler.
1. Determine
the
elevation
at the installation
site.
2. See Table 2 in Section
IV of this manual
to
determine
the correct
approximate
input rate for
the local elevation.
3. Obtain the yearly average
heating value of the
local gas utility. At sea level elevation,
it should be
approximately
1000 BTU per standard cubic foot.
4. Operate
boiler for 5 minutes.
5. Turn off all other gas appliances,
extinguish-
ing standing
pilots where
applicable.
6. At the gas meter,
measure
the time in sec-
onds required
to use one cubic foot of gas.
7. Calculate
the "input rate" according
to the fol-
lowing
formula:
Btuh input rate = 3600 x heatino value from steo 3
Time in seconds from step 6
8. The measured
input rate should be within +0/-
2% of the input rating found in step 2. If not, see
"Adjustments
and Checkout"
on next page.
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