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GOLD CGa Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

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Part Number 550-101-009/0107

Start-up — verify operation

6d

The boiler model suffix will be “

SPD

”. For spark-ignited pilot boilers (suffix “

PID

”), see

Section 8

or

9

for operation and lighting/operating information.

Figure 22 Typical main burner flame

Figure 21 Typical pilot burner flame

5. Return thermostat to normal setting.
. Set thermostat heat anticipator setting indicated on

wiring diagram.

Check vent system operation

1. Check vent system at least once a month during

heating season. With boiler firing, hold candle or

match below lower edge of draft hood “skirt”. If

flame does not blow out, but burns undisturbed,

vent system is functioning properly. If flame blows

out or flickers drastically, inspect vent system for

obstructions or other causes of improper venting

(such as exhaust fans in boiler room).

Check burner flames

Pilot burner flame

(

Figure 21

)

PROPER pilot flame

1. Blue flame.
. Inner cone engulfing thermocouple (standing pilot)

or pilot flame sensor (spark-ignited pilot).

3. Thermocouple or pilot flame sensor glowing cherry

red.

IMPROPER pilot flame

1. Overfired — Large flame lifting or blowing past pilot

flame sensor.

. Underfired — Small flame. Inner cone not engulfing

pilot flame sensor.

3. Lack of primary air — Yellow flame tip.
4. Incorrectly heated pilot flame sensor.

Main burner flame

(

Figure 22

)

PROPER main burner flame

1. Yellow-orange streaks may appear (caused by

dust).

IMPROPER main burner flame:

1. Overfired — Large flames.
. Underfired — Small flames.
3. Lack of primary air — Yellow tipping on flames

(sooting will occur).

Check vent damper operation

1.

Raise room thermostat to call for heat

— Vent

damper actuator will slowly open vent damper.

.

When vent damper is fully open

— Main gas valve

will open and main burners will ignite. (Spark-ig-

nited pilot controls will first light pilot, then allow

main burners to ignite.)

Vent damper must be fully open

before main burners light. If vent

damper does not fully open, flue

products such as carbon monoxide

will escape into house, causing se-

vere personal injury or death.

3.

Lower thermostat setting

— Main burner flames

will go out, then vent damper will close.

4.

Repeat Steps 2 through 4

several times to verify

operation.