Out of production – LAARS Mighty Max VW (Sizes 320M - 400M) - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual
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Mighty Max Volume Water Heater
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6.
Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas, then
smell for gas, including near the floor. Be sure to
smell next to the floor because some gas is
heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
CAUTION
This appliance is equipped with an ignition device
which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to
light the burner by hand.
ATTENTION
Cet appareil est équipé avec un dispositif
d’allumage qui allume automatiquement le brûleur.
N’essayez pas d’allumer le brûleur manuellement.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
·
Do not try to light any appliance.
·
Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any
phone in your building.
·
Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s
instructions.
If you don’t smell gas, go to the next step.
7.
Turn on manual gas valves.
8.
Reset all safety devices (manual resets on high
limit, low water cutoff, etc.).
9.
Replace control access panel.
10. Turn on all electric power to the boiler.
11. Set thermostat to desired setting.
12. If the boiler will not operate, follow the
instructions to turn off gas to heater and call your
service technician or gas supplier.
a.
Turn off main electrical switch.
b.
Close all manual gas valves.
3.4.1 Setting Temperature Controls
To set the temperature and high-limit controls:
a.
Set the temperature controller at the system
design temperature.
b.
For heaters with the temperature controller bulb
at the heater inlet, set the high-limit 40ºF to 50ºF
above temperature controller setting.
c.
For heaters with the temperature controller bulb
at the heater outlet, set the high-limit 15ºF to
25ºF above temperature controller setting.
3.5 To Shut Down System
To shut down the boiler, turn off all manual
gas valves and electrical disconnect switch.
NOTE: There is a filter which needs to be cleaned
prior to setting pressures. See section labeled “Filter
Service” before proceeding
3.6 Venturi Adjustment - Natural Gas
Verifying proper operation of the combustion
flow system has two aspects - air flow and gas flow.
Air flow is checked by measuring pressures at service
taps on the venturi. Gas flow is checked by evaluating
venturi pressures and the regulator offset pressure.
In a venturi flow system the difference between
various pressures is far more important than their
“gauge” value relative to the room. The gas pressure
offset and the gas orifice pressure differential are
especially important concepts. The following section
describes this setup procedure.
3.6.1 Pressure Measurement Ports -
Natural Gas
Air flow enters the venturi through the filter box
and blower assembly. It is pushed through a
converging section and into the throat, where pressure
is reduced substantially. Gas flow is pulled into the
throat through an orifice. The orifice is located
between the throat and the regulator. Air and gas are
combined in the throat and mix thoroughly as they
proceed through the venturi tailpipe to the burner.
Service taps are provided at three places. One is
located on the chamber with the gas connection, this
tap is called the gas plenum tap. The other is located
above the gas plenum tap, this port is called the
venturi inlet tap. The third tap, gas orifice tap, is
located on the red orifice holder directly before the gas
connects to the venturi. These taps have service plugs
in them. Do not remove any of the plastic fittings or
plastic tubing. To evaluate system operation requires
accurate measurement at these taps. An inclined
manometer with a zero to 6 inches water column range
is ideal. Other instruments may be used, but the
“positive/negative” nature of the readings must be
well understood. Gas pressure offset measurements are
at very low levels (0.4" WC), the instrumentation must
be capable of determining it accurately (see Figures
14, 15 and 16).
3.6.2 Adjustment Procedure - Natural Gas
Note that an equalizer tube is connected from a
port on the side of the venturi inlet to the port of the
regulator. This is a very important component which
allows the regulator to track air pressure even when
abnormal conditions occur, such as blockage of the
combustion air. Before firing, confirm that this tube
and the venturi pressure switch tubes are in place and
firmly connected.
The field checkout involves measuring gas and
venturi pressures, and observing the flame through the
sight glass. If necessary, the gas input rate can be
measured by timing the gas meter.
Install shutoff valves at the gas orifice (regulator
outlet) tap (red), at the venturi inlet tap and at the gas
plenum tap. Do not remove any of the plastic fittings
or plastic tubing. After installing the shutoff valves, be
certain they are closed.
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