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Benchmark 750/1000 Boiler Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

CHAPTER 6 – SAFETY DEVICE TESTING

Page 78 of 192

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913

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05/21/2014

Ph.: 800-526-0288

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6.2 LOW GAS PRESSURE FAULT TEST

Refer to Figure 6-1A and ensure that the leak detection ball valve located at the High Gas
Pressure switch is closed on both the Natural Gas and Propane gas trains.

Low Gas Pressure Fault Test

1. Remove the 1/4“ plug from the leak detection ball valve at the Low Gas Pressure switch,

shown in Figure 6-1A.

2. Install a 0 – 16“ W.C. manometer or a W.C. gauge where the 1/4" plug was removed.

3. Slowly open the ball valve near the Low Gas Pressure switch.

4. Place the unit in Manual Mode and adjust the Air/Fuel Valve position (% open) between

25 and 30%.

5. While the unit is firing, slowly close the external manual gas shut-off valve.

6. The unit should shut down and display a GAS PRESSURE fault message, and the

FAULT indicator should also start flashing at the following approximate pressures:

BMK 750 & 1000 – NATURAL GAS gas trains: 2.6” W.C.
BMK 750 – PROPANE gas train: 4.4” W.C.
BMK 1000 – PROPANE gas train: 7.5” W.C.

7. Fully open the external manual gas shut-off valve and press the CLEAR button on the

Control Box.

8. The fault message should clear, the FAULT indicator should go off and the unit should

restart.

9. Upon test completion, close the ball valve and remove the manometer. Replace the 1/4“

plug removed in step 1.

Figure 6-1A: Low Gas Pressure Fault Test – Natural Gas gas train shown

SSOV

GAS INLET

TO AIR/FUEL

VALVE

LOW GAS PRESSURE
LEAK DETECTION BALL VALVE
(shown closed)

1/4” NTP PLUG

(Install manometer

here for Low Gas

Pressure Test)

HIGH GAS PRESSURE

SWITCH

LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH

MANUAL SHUT-OFF

VALVE

HIGH GAS PRESSURE

LEAK DETECTION

BALL VALVE

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