Combustion adjustment procedure, Units with original (white) user interface – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 150–285 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual
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Service Manual NeoTherm 80 - NeoTherm 285
Combustion Adjustment Procedure -
Units with Original (White) User Interface
WARNING
Improper adjustment may lead to poor combustion quality, increasing
the amount of carbon monoxide produced. Excessive carbon monox-
ide levels may lead to personal injury or death.
Equipment required:
• Combustion analyzer
• 2 mm Allen wrench
Procedure:
1. Measure the CO
2
and O
2
in the flue products at High
Fire. The NeoTherm must be forced go to High Fire
to obtain accurate results.
How to get there: From the “Home” screen, press
and hold the Next button for 3 seconds to go to Di-
agnostic mode. Press the Next button several times
until you see “Rate” and “100%.” The NT unit is now
forced into high fire mode for 5 minutes.
The CO
2
readings should be between the values
shown in Table C2-1. If the CO
2
is not within the
range shown, adjustments may be made. To adjust
the high fire CO
2
, locate the high fire adjuster screw
as shown in Fig. C2-1. Slowly make adjustments in
1/16 of a revolution increments until the CO
2
is within
the range identified. For the high fire adjustment,
turning the screw counter-clockwise (CCW) opens
the adjustment and makes the mixture richer.
Low fire
CO
2
adjustment
High fire
CO
2
adjustment
Fig. C2-1 - High- and low-fire adjustments on gas
valve - NT 85 through NT 285
Gas Type
High Fire CO
2
Low Fire CO
2
Natural
8.8% to 9.0%
0.5% lower than high fire CO
2
Propane
9.8% to 10.0%
0.5% lower than high fire CO
2
Table C2-1 - CO
2
Range
C2