Maintenance - Honeywell TRADELINE VR8345M User Manual

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TABLE 5—PRESSURE REGULATOR
SPECIFICATION PRESSURES FOR STANDARD-
OPENING NATURAL GAS.
Nominal
Unit
Inlet
of
Pressure
Measure
Range
in. wc
5.0 - 7.0
kPa
1.2 - 1.7
CHECK SAFETY SHUTDOWN PERFORMANCE
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH
Perform the safety shutdown test any time work is
done on a gas system.
NOTE: Read steps 1 through 7 below before starting and
compare to the safety shutdown or safety lockout tests
recommended for the intermittent pilot (IP), hot surface
(HSI) or direct spark (DSI) module. When different, use
the procedure recommended for the module.
1. Turn off gas supply.
2. Set the thermostat or controller above room tempera-
ture to call for heat.
3. • Intermittent Pilot Ignition—Watch for an ignition
spark at pilot burner either immediately or follow-
ing prepurge. See ignition module specifications.
• Hot Surface or Direct Spark Ignition—Watch for
an ignition spark or glow at hot surface igniter
either immediately or following prepurge. See ig-
nition module specifications.
4. If module has timed ignition, time the length of the
igniter operation. See ignition module specifications.
5. • Intermittent Pilot Ignition—After the module locks
out, turn on gas supply and make sure there is no
gas flow to the pilot or main burner.
NOTE: With modules that continue spark until pilot lights or
system is shut down manually, pilot should light when
gas supply is turned on.
• Hot Surface or Direct Spark Ignition—After the
module locks out, turn on gas supply and assure
there is no gas flow to main burner.
6. Set the thermostat below room temperature and wait
at least 45 seconds to reset system.
7. Operate system through one complete cycle to make
sure all controls operate properly.
Outlet Pressure
(Full Rate)
Nominal
Factory
Adjustment
Outlet
Setting
Setting
Range
3.5
3.0 - 5.0
0.9
0.7 - 1.2
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH
Improper cleaning or reassembly can cause gas
leakage. When cleaning, be sure that the control is
reassembled properly and perform gas leak test.
Regular preventive maintenance is important in applica-
tions such as commercial cooking, agricultural and industrial
operations that place a heavy load on system controls because:
• In many such applications, particularly commercial
cooking, the equipment operates 100,000 to 200,000
cycles per year. Such heavy cycling can wear out the
gas control in one to two years.
• Exposure to water, dirt, chemicals and heat can dam-
age the gas control and shut down the control system.
The maintenance program should include regular check-
out of the gas control; see Startup and Checkout section. To
check out the control system, see the appliance manufacturer
literature. Maintenance frequency must be determined indi-
vidually for each application. Some considerations are:
• Cycling frequency. Appliances that may cycle 100,000
times annually should be checked monthly.
• Intermittent use. Appliances that are used seasonally
should be checked before shutdown and again before
the next use.
• Consequence of unexpected shutdown. Where the cost
of an unexpected shutdown would be high, the system
should be checked more often.
• Dusty, wet, or corrosive environment. Since these
environments can cause the gas control to deteriorate
more rapidly, the system should be checked more
often.
NOTE: If the gas control will be exposed to high ammonia
conditions, e.g., those used in greenhouses or animal barns,
contact your Honeywell sales representative to request a
gas control with corrosion resistant construction.
The gas control should be replaced if:
• It does not perform properly during checkout or
troubleshooting.
• The gas control knob is hard to turn or push down.
• The gas control is likely to have operated for more than
200,000 cycles.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH
Do not disassemble the gas control; it contains no
replaceable components. Attempted disassembly
or repair can damage the gas control.
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