PEERLESS PureFire PF-50 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

PEERLESS PureFire PF-50 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 ® ® REV 2 Boilers PF-50 PF-80 PF-110 PF-140 PF-210 PF-399 As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner, PB Heat, LLC has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. I n s t a l l a t i o n , O p e r a t i o n &...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS B. CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS ... . .33 USING THIS MANUAL C. ZONE CIRCULATOR WIRING ... . .34 A.
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    USING THIS MANUAL USING THIS MANUAL A. INSTALLATION SEQUENCE DANGER Follow the installation instructions provided in this manual Indicates a condition or hazard which will cause in the order shown. The order of these instructions has severe personal injury, death or major property been set in order to provide the installer with a logical damage.
  • Page 4: Preinstallation

    PREINSTALLATION 1. PREINSTALLATION **Please read if installing in Massachusetts** A. GENERAL Massachusetts requires manufacturers of Side Wall Vented boilers to provide the following information 1. P ® boilers are supplied completely assembled from the Massachusetts code: as packaged boilers. The package should be inspected ·...
  • Page 5: Accessibility Clearances

    However, Local codes or special conditions may floors. Do not install on carpeting. require greater clearances. DANGER DO NOT INSTALL ON CARPETING. Figure 1.1: Minimum Accessibility Clearances – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140 Figure 1.2: Minimum Accessibility Clearances – PF-210 & PF-399...
  • Page 6: Combustion & Ventilation Air

    PREINSTALLATION a. Combining Spaces on the Same Floor: Provide two D. COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR permanent openings communicating with additional spaces that have a minimum free area of 1 in 1. The P ® boiler is designed for operation with 1000 Btu/hr (22 cm per 1000 W) of the total input combustion air piped directly to the boiler from...
  • Page 7 PREINSTALLATION 5. Outdoor Combustion Air: Outdoor combustion air is ii. Where communicating with the outdoors through to be provided through one or two permanent horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a openings. The minimum dimension of these air minimum free area of 1 in per 2000 Btu/hr (22 openings is 3 inches (76 mm).
  • Page 8: Planning The Layout

    PREINSTALLATION 6. Combination Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air: If b. Motorized dampers shall be interlocked with the the required volume of indoor air exceeds the equipment so that they are proven in the full open available indoor air volume, outdoor air openings or position prior to ignition and during operation of ducts may be used to supplement the available indoor the main burner.
  • Page 9 PREINSTALLATION WARNING This boiler is certified as an indoor appliance. Do not install this boiler outdoors or locate where it will be exposed to freezing temperatures. WARNING Do not install this boiler where gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors are stored or are in use. WARNING Do not install this boiler in the attic.
  • Page 10: Boiler Set-Up

    2. Be sure to leave adequate space for condensate location is not in line with the wall studs, piping or a pump if required. additional support is required. Figure 2.1: Optional Wall Mounting Bracket for PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 and PF-140 Boilers...
  • Page 11: Venting & Air Inlet Piping

    VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING 3. VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING Table 3.1: Approved Materials for Exhaust Vent Pipe A. GENERAL Conforming to 1. Install the P ® boiler venting system in accordance Description Material Standard with these instructions and with the National Fuel Gas PVC (Sch 40 or 80) ANSI/ASTM D1785 Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, CAN/CGA B149, and/or...
  • Page 12 VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING 6. Air Intake Pipe Location – Sidewall Venting: 7. Sidewall Venting Configuration: a. Provide 1 foot (30 cm) clearance from the bottom a. See Figure 3.2 for an illustration of clearances for of the air intake pipe to the level of maximum location of exit terminals of direct-vent venting snow accumulation.
  • Page 13 VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING b. Figures 3.3 through 3.6 show approved sidewall venting configurations using the standard fittings supplied. c. Figure 3.4 is only approved for locations in which the outdoor temperature is above -5°F (-21°C) in accordance with ASHRAE 90A-1980 recommendations.
  • Page 14 VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING 8. Vertical Venting Configuration: a. Figure 3.8 shows the approved venting configuration for vertical venting using the standard fittings supplied. Figure 3.6: Sidewall Exhaust with Indoor Air Figure 3.8: Standard Vertical Vent Installation b. Locate the air intake pipe inlet 12" above the expected snow accumulation on the roof surface or 24"...
  • Page 15 VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING Figure 3.9: Concentric Vertical Vent Installation Figure 3.11: Venting Through a Chimney Using Sidewall Outside Air Figure 3.10: Venting Through a Chimney Using Figure 3.12: Venting with a Chimney Using Inside Air Outside Air...
  • Page 16: Exhaust Vent/Air Intake Pipe Sizing

    1. Figures 12.1 & 12.2 show the exhaust connection on top of the boiler, near the rear in the center. 2. Polypropylene vent systems can be installed using a. The exhaust connection for PF-50, PF-80, PF- 110 & ® ®...
  • Page 17: Exhaust Tapping For Vent Sample

    3. Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and Description Model Code windows and all doors between the space in which PF-50, the appliances remaining connected to the common Sidewall Vent Termination Kit – PolyPro 3PPS-HK 54498 PF-80, venting system are located and other spaces of the PF-110, building.
  • Page 18 VENTING & AIR INLET PIPING 8. After it has been determined that each appliance 10. When resizing any portion of the common venting remaining connected to the common venting system system, the common venting system should be resized properly vents when tested as outlined above, return to approach minimum size as determined using the doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and appropriate tables located in the chapter “Sizing of...
  • Page 19: Water Piping And Controls

    Gallons (Liters) 2. If the P ® boiler is used to replace an existing boiler, make sure the system piping is thoroughly PF-50 0.62 (2.35) cleaned and free from debris before installing this PF-80 0.72 (2.73) boiler. Sentinel Performance Solutions PF-110 0.89 (3.37)
  • Page 20 WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS Figure 4.1: Piping Symbol Key 4. Y-Type Strainer or Filter Ball Valve: PB Heat 8. Pressure Relief Valve: The boiler pressure relief valve ® recommends the use of a strainer device in the system to is shipped separately for field installation. prevent dirt or sediment from clogging the heat exchanger.
  • Page 21 193,000 (56.6) PF-399 399,000 (116.9) 373,000 (109.3) Figure 4.2: Relief Valve Installation – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140 9. Circulator: The boiler circulator is to be sized to overcome the pressure drop of the system while providing the flow required by the boiler.
  • Page 22 Table 4.4: Flow Rate and Pressure Drop for Various System Temperature Rise Values Flow Rate & Pressure Drop ΔT PF-50 PF-80 PF-110 PF-140 PF-210 PF-399 (°F)
  • Page 23: System Piping

    WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS g. Special consideration must be given if a glycol 4. Anti-freeze solutions expand more than water. For based anti-freeze solution is used as a heating example, a 50% by volume solution expands 4.8% medium. Propylene glycol has a higher viscosity with a 148°F temperature rise while water expands than water, therefore the system pressure drop will about 3% for the same temperature increase.
  • Page 24 WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 25 WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 26 WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 27 WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 28 WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS...
  • Page 29: Special Applications

    WATER PIPING AND CONTROLS c. See Figure 4.10 for recommended system piping SPECIAL APPLICATIONS for chiller operation. 1. If the P ® boiler is used in conjunction with a 2. For boilers connected to heating coils in a forced air chilled medium system, pipe the chiller in a separate system where they may be exposed to chilled air secondary loop.
  • Page 30: Fuel Piping

    ® boiler is to be in /hr) /hr) Model accordance with local codes. In the absence of local regulations refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI PF-50 50 (1.4) 20 (0.6) Z223.1/NFPA 54. PF-80 80 (2.3) 32 (0.9) PF-110 110 (3.1)
  • Page 31: Gas Supply Piping - Operation

    FUEL PIPING 3. Install a ground joint union between the sediment trap b. Gas pressure above 13.5 inches of water may and the boiler to allow service to the appliance. result in damage to the automatic gas valve. 4. Install a service valve as shown in Figure 5.1 to allow CAUTION the gas supply to be interrupted for service.
  • Page 32: Main Gas Valve - Operation

    FUEL PIPING 2. Refer to Section 3, Venting and Air Intake for E. MAIN GAS VALVE - OPERATION information on obtaining vent samples from this boiler. 1. Figure 5.2 is an illustration of the gas valve/venturi assembly for the P ®...
  • Page 33: Condensate Drain Piping

    CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING 6. CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING 1. Condensate Drain Hoses: The PF-50, PF-80, PF-110, A. GENERAL and PF-140 boilers have two drain hoses attached to the heat exchanger. The first hose drains condensate 1. The disposal of all condensate into public sewage from the combustion chamber of the boiler.
  • Page 34: Condensate Drain Pipe Material

    CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING 4. Condensate Neutralizer Container: The condensate E. CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPE INSTALLATION neutralizer container is an additional transparent container near the front of the boiler. Fill this 1. Connect a 3/4" schedule 40 PVC Tee to the outlet of container with the condensate neutralizer provided.
  • Page 35: Electrical Connections

    The terminals can be removed by gently pulling them away from their wired blocks. This allows the installer to easily attach wires to the connector before plugging it into the block. Figure 7.2: Customer Connections – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140...
  • Page 36: Zone Circulator Wiring

    Figure 7.5 shows the complete boiler wiring schematic for g. Terminals 31 & 32 are not yet active. PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 and PF-140 boilers. Figure 7.6 shows the schematic for the PF-210 and PF-399 boilers. 5. Note that the service switch does not disconnect The following is a list of internal wiring components.
  • Page 37 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 38 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Figure 7.6: Internal Wiring Schematic for PF-210 & PF-399 boilers.
  • Page 39 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 7. Convenience Outlet: The convenience outlet is 10. Ignition Electrode: This electrode is located on the left provided for a condensate pump during operation. It side of the heat exchanger front plate. A 10,000 volt is not switched with the service switch to allow its use charge is initiated by the control to provide a spark for for lighting during maintenance.
  • Page 40: Boiler Control: Internal Wiring & Operation

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION 8. BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION 1. Central Heating (CH) Modes: A. CONTROL OVERVIEW The P ® boiler control allows the installer to choose from several different central heating modes. The P ® boiler control is one of the primary safety The following table shows the central heating modes.
  • Page 41 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION 3. Special Features: The P ® control offers several special features to give the installer options in setting up the boiler. These options are shown in the following table and described in detail later in this section. Table 8.3: Control Features Feature Description...
  • Page 42: Ignition Sequence

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION B. IGNITION SEQUENCE Figure 8.1 shows the ignition sequence for the P ® boiler control. Table 8.3 describes each step in the sequence in detail. The P ® boiler control provides dual sensing of the flame to maximize the reliability. The control senses the burner flame with both the flame sensor and the ignition electrode.
  • Page 43 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION Period Demand Status User Interface Display A heat demand has no influence in the Safety On/Off period. The Safety On/Off step will continue even if the demand Safety has ended. On/Off This step very quickly opens and closes the gas valve relays and determines if the control is operating correctly. The CH pump is turned off during this test.
  • Page 44: Boiler Control

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION Low Water Cutoff: The installer can connect the C. BOILER CONTROL power supply wires for a probe-type low water cutoff to terminal #19 (Hot) and #20 (Neutral) in the main 1. Installation Location & Vent Material: terminal box.
  • Page 45 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION Mode 3 – Permanent Demand: Mode 3 also operates Mode 7 – Internal Reset: This is the default setting for without a thermostat closure although it targets a fixed the CH Mode. In this mode, the control calculates the temperature selected from the User Menu.
  • Page 46 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION 3. Outdoor Reset Operation: System Type Presets: The P ® Control allows To maximize fuel savings, P ® boilers are factory the installer to select preset values for Boiler Design equipped for outdoor reset operation. The following Temperature and Mild Weather Boiler Temperature describes the operating principal of this feature.
  • Page 47 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION Warm Weather Shutdown: In any CH mode utilizing “The minimum off time can be set from 0 to 15 outdoor reset, the warm weather shutdown feature minutes in 1 minute increments. It has a default of 3 prevents the boiler from operating if the outdoor minutes.
  • Page 48: Domestic Hot Water (Dhw)

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION Table 8.8: Outdoor Design Temperature (ODT) – U.S. Cities City State City State City State Mobile 29°F -2°C Springfield 2°F -17°C Albuquerque 16°F -9°C Anchorage -18°F -28°C Indianapolis 2°F -17°C New York City 15°F -9°C Juneau 1°F...
  • Page 49: Service Notification

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION The control will continue to target the DHW setpoint 5. Maximum DHW Input Limit: until the time limit is reached or the demand is The P ® control allows the installer to limit the satisfied.
  • Page 50: System Test

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION Flame Signal/Failures: Pressing the “ ” key again will G. SYSTEM TEST display the Flame Signal/Failures Screen. The flame signal is an indication of combustion stability of the The System Test feature allows the installer or service burner.
  • Page 51: Sensor Resistance

    J. MULTIPLE BOILERS • A call from any of the heating zones initiates a 1. To cascade PF-50 and PF-80 models, check that the contact closure from the zone relay across the display sub base has the cascade link as illustrated in CH thermostat connections (terminals #1 &2)
  • Page 52 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION...
  • Page 53 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION...
  • Page 54 Hot Water (DHW) is present, the Master boiler chooses which boiler will lead based on the b. Connecting the Cascade Links – PF-50 through Cascade Rotation Interval. PF-140. b. Before starting the Lead boiler, the Master control •...
  • Page 55 BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION To cascade PF-50 and PF-80 models, check that the display sub-base has the cascade link as illustrated in Figure 8.6. Figure 8.7: Interconnection of Cascade Link Wires f. After operation of the second boiler is initiated, setpoint.
  • Page 56: Defaults

    BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION b. Similarly, the WWSD Temperature set on the K. DEFAULTS master boiler will prevent any boilers from operating for a CH demand when the outdoor 1. Factory Defaults – Restore: By pressing the temperature is above this value. “Select”...
  • Page 57: Start-Up Procedure

    START-UP PROCEDURE 9. START-UP PROCEDURE 4. Use the ignition sequence, Figure 8.1 to follow the A. GENERAL light off and shutdown sequences and to assist in troubleshooting operation problems. If the boiler does 1. Confirm that all water, gas and electricity are turned off. not function properly, consult Section 10, Troubleshooting.
  • Page 58 START-UP PROCEDURE c. Using a combustion analyzer with the capability to f. If the values in either of these instances falls outside read carbon dioxide (CO ) and carbon monoxide the parameters listed in Table 5.4, turn off the (CO), place the probe into the combustion test boiler and contact your PB Heat representative.
  • Page 59: Lighting & Operating Procedures

    START-UP PROCEDURE E. LIGHTING & OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, A.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 10. TROUBLESHOOTING A. BLOCKING ERRORS WARNING 1. When a Blocking Error occurs the controller will display Do not use this appliance if any part has been under a message and an “E” error code on the display module. water. Improper or dangerous operation may result. Contact a qualified service technician immediately to 2.
  • Page 61 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10.1: Control Board Blocking Error Codes (automatic reset): “E” Internal Error Display Error Description Corrective Action CODE SUPPLY SENSOR Supply sensor not connected. Check harness and sensor. NOT CONNECTED RETURN SENSOR Return sensor not connected. Check harness and sensor. NOT CONNECTED If DHW Mode is not intended to be set to Mode 1, DHW Store with Sensor, then change it to the...
  • Page 62 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10.2: Control Board Locking Error Codes (manual reset): “A” Internal Error Display Error Description Corrective Action CODE 1. Watch the igniter through the observation window. 2. If no spark is present, check the spark electrode for the proper 3/16" gap. 3.
  • Page 63 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10.2 (cont’d): Control Board Locking Error Codes (manual reset): “A” Internal Error Display Error Description Corrective Action CODE SOFTWARE OUT OF DATE Contents of e2prom is not See Note** E2PROM OUT OF DATE up-to-date. INTERNAL ERROR Internal Software Error See Note** INTERNAL ERROR Internal Software Error...
  • Page 64: Warning Errors

    TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Flue Sensor Error: D. WARNING ERRORS a. If the control senses that the flue temperature does The P ® boiler control will display a blinking screen not rise to above 50°F after ignition, and either the under several conditions. Several of these conditions provide supply water temperature rises above 120°F or the the error information directly on the screen.
  • Page 65 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10.3: Control Board Warning Error Codes “W” Error Error Display Corrective Action CODE Description 1) Check to see if the Outdoor Sensor is connected. 2) Check wiring connectons to outdoor sensor. Outdoor Sensor #W00 3) Remove wires from terminals #3 and #4 on Open the boiler and check the resistance between them.
  • Page 66: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 11. MAINTENANCE WARNING Product Safety Information Refractory Ceramic Fiber Product This appliance contains materials made from refractory ceramic fibers (RCF). Airborne RCF fibers, when inhaled, have been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), as a possible carcinogen to humans. After the RCF materials have been exposed to temperatures above 1800°F, they can change into crystalline silica, which has been classified by the IARC as carcinogenic to humans.
  • Page 67: General (With Boiler In Use)

    MAINTENANCE 3. Test low-water cut-off (if used) as described by the A. GENERAL (WITH BOILER IN USE) manufacturer. General boiler observation can be performed by the owner. If any potential problems are found, a qualified 4. Test limit as described in Section 9, Part D, installer or service technician/agency must be notified.
  • Page 68: Combustion Chamber Coil Cleaning Instructions

    MAINTENANCE 2. Before re-starting the P ® boiler follow the 4. Spray coils with clear water, making sure to confine steps below: the spray to the area being cleaned (try to avoid wetting the back ceramic wall of the unit). Flush the a.
  • Page 69: Boiler Dimensions & Ratings

    BOILER DIMENSIONS & RATINGS 12. BOILER DIMENSIONS & RATINGS Figure 12.1: Dimensional Drawing – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140 Table 12.1: Boiler Dimensions PUREFIRE SERIES PEERLESS ® ® DIMENSIONS (INCHES) Boiler “A” “B” “C” “D” “E” “F” “G” “H” “J”...
  • Page 70 Table 12.3: Combustion Air Fan Speeds ® PUREFIRE ® SERIES PEERLESS COMBUSTION AIR FAN SPEEDS Fan Speed Boiler Input Model Rate Low Power Ignition High Power PF-50 50 MBH 1350 2790 3360 PF-80 80 MBH 1470 3780 4800 PF-110 110 MBH 1590 4200...
  • Page 71 Current Voltage Current Voltage Model (±1.2 hz) Current to Current (-15%, +10%) (VAC) (Amps) (VAC) (Amps) (VAC) Boiler (Amps) PF-50 120 VAC 60 hz 0.53 0.09 2.48 3.15 PF-80 120 VAC 60 hz 0.53 0.09 2.48 3.15 PF-110 120 VAC 60 hz 0.78...
  • Page 72: Repair Parts

    Repair parts are available from your local PB Heat, LLC distributor or from Parts To Your Door at 1 (610) 916-5380 (www.partstoyourdoor.com). Note: Remember to include the boiler model number and serial number when ordering parts. Figure 13.1: General Repair Parts – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140...
  • Page 73 Convenience Outlet 54136 Hex. Nut, #8-32 with Lockwasher 51573 Control Module, 852MN Kit – PF-50 Revision 1 & 2 54282 Control Module, 852MN Kit – PF-80 Revision 1 & 2 54283 Control Module, 852MN Kit – PF-110 Revision 1 & 2 54284 Control Module, 852MN Kit –...
  • Page 74 REPAIR PARTS Figure 13.2: Heat Exchanger/Burner Assembly Repair Parts – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140...
  • Page 75 REPAIR PARTS Table 13.2: Heat Exchanger/Burner Assembly Repair Parts – PF-50, PF-80, PF-110 & PF-140 Quantity Stock Description Required Code Igniter, with Gasket 54169 Sensor, with Gasket 54170 Screw, M4 x 8mm – Screw, M5.5 x14mm, Fine Thread (0.5) –...
  • Page 76 REPAIR PARTS Figure 13.3: General Repair Parts – PF-210 & PF-399...
  • Page 77 REPAIR PARTS Table 13.3: General Repair Parts – PF-210 & PF-399 Quantity Stock Description Required Code Panel, Jacket Front Door, with Ball Studs 54256 Lens for Jacket Front Door 54167 Display Module, Argus 852RC 54281 Gasket for Display Bracket 54153 Bracket for Display Module PF2007-1 Hex Nut, #6-32 with Lockwasher...
  • Page 78 REPAIR PARTS Figure 13.4: Heat Exchanger/Burner Assembly Repair Parts – PF-210 & PF-399...
  • Page 79 REPAIR PARTS Table 13.4: Heat Exchanger/Burner Assembly Repair Parts – PF-210 & PF-399 Quantity Stock Description Required Code Ignitor, with Gasket 54246 Sensor, with Gasket 54247 Premix Channel – PF-210 54249 Premix Channel – PF-399 54250 Gasket, Channel to Burner 54186 Burner –...
  • Page 80: Appendix A. Status Screens

    APPENDIX A. STATUS SCREENS APPENDIX A. STATUS SCREENS...
  • Page 81 APPENDIX A. STATUS SCREENS...
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  • Page 83 APPENDIX A. STATUS SCREENS...
  • Page 84: Appendix B. User Menu

    APPENDIX B. USER MENU APPENDIX B. USER MENU...
  • Page 85: Appendix C. Installer Menu

    APPENDIX C. INSTALLER MENU APPENDIX C. INSTALLER MENU...
  • Page 86 APPENDIX C. INSTALLER MENU...
  • Page 87 APPENDIX C. INSTALLER MENU...
  • Page 88 APPENDIX C. INSTALLER MENU...
  • Page 89 APPENDIX C. INSTALLER MENU...
  • Page 90: Appendix D. Combustion Test Record

    APPENDIX D. COMBUSTION TEST RECORD APPENDIX D. COMBUSTION TEST RECORD Peerless ® ® Combustion Test Record Contact: Company Name: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Email Address: Jobsite Data Job Name: Jobsite Address: Boiler Data Boiler Model: Boiler Serial No.: Manufacture Date: Startup Date: Gas Pressure Static Inlet Gas Pressure...
  • Page 92 ® ® REV 2 Boilers PF-50 PF-80 PF-110 PF-140 PF-210 PF-399 I n s t a l l a t i o n , O p e r a t i o n & M a i n t e n a n c e...

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