Lennox FCM 85 Installation, Operating And Maintenance page 79

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HEATING : MODULATING GAS BURNER 60 & 120 kW
- Check the 230V supply voltage of electronic board: the
phase on terminal 01 and the neutral conductor on terminal
02
- Check the wiring of the signal 0-10V between terminal 64
(polarity 01 of the 24V) and terminal 66 (+ coming from the
actuator)
- Check the connection of the modulating solenoid valve
between the electronic board's terminals 61 & 62
- Select the operating mode n°3
"output 0-330mA":
• Switch n°1
• Switch n°2
High heat:
- Place the potentiometer called
"current" on position Max.
- Apply 9V to the climatic output; the actuator and the gas
valve position themselves in full opening and the burner
starts.
- Regulate the value of the maximum
flow at 10.4mbar (for natural gas and at
approximately 13.1mbar for Groningen
gas) by operating on the adjusting nut
called "maximum pressure".
Low heat:
- Place the potentiometer called
"current" on position Min
- Regulate the value of the minimum flow
at 2 mbar (for natural gas and at
approximately 2.6 mbar for Groningen
gas) by operating on the adjusting nut
called "minimum pressure".
FLEXYII_WSHP-IOM-0909-E
ON
OFF
- Bring back the potentiometer towards
the position + until obtaining the
desired 10.4mbar in high heat for
natural gas.
the nuts of the solenoid valve.
- Check that by applying 10V to the climatic output, we do
not exceed the maximum pressure (10.4mbar for natural
gas).
- Ditto, by disconnecting the
power supply of the solenoid valve, check that the pressure
is the same one as the minimum pressure regulated
previously.
-
Check the good reaction of the Honeywell board's
regulation by applying 7V to its input; it must already
act on the position of the actuator and on the gas flow,
which must have a value lower than the max flow
ones.
- Check the pressure values
for high and low heat using
the climatic output and refine
the adjustments thanks to
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