PVI Industries Burner SU 3 User Manual

INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL  
MODEL SU-3 GAS BURNER  
Inputs 199,000 thru 399,000 Btu/h  
(Inputs 58.32 kW thru 116.94 kW)  
This burner is for use with Natural Gas or Propane Gas (LP), as specified on the name plate  
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified service installer, service agency or the gas supplier.  
IMPORTANT: THIS MANUAL CONTAINS INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND  
MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT. READ AND FOLLOW THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL AND ALL OTHER  
PROVIDED INSTRUCTIONS, LABELS AND MARKINGS BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS UNIT.  
WARNING: If the information and instructions in this manual, the appliance installation and maintenance  
manual and product markings are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
TO THE INSTALLER: These instructions are to be affixed to the burner or to the water heater.  
TO THE OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference. These instructions contain important information that will  
help you in maintaining and operating this appliance.  
PVI INDUSTRIES, LLC - Fort Worth, Texas 76111 - Web www.pvi.com - Phone 1-800-433-5654  
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1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS  
WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result,  
causing property damage, personal injury or death.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
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 location away from your building and the smell of gas. Follow the gas  
supplier's instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Seasonal or annual combustion check-out by a qualified service agency is recommended to enable continued safe and  
efficient operation.  
AVERTISSEMENT: Assurezvous de bien suivre les instructions données dans cette notice pour réduire au  
minimum le risque d’incendie ou d’explosion ou pour éviter tout dommage matériel, toute blessure ou la mort.  
POUR VOTRE SECURITE  
Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser d’essence ni d’autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de cet appareil  
ou de tout autre appareil.  
QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ  
Ne pas tenter d’allumer d’appareils.  
Ne touchez à aucun interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir des téléphones dans le bâtiment où vous vous trouvez.  
Appeler immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis un voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournisseur.  
Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz, appelez le service des incendies.  
L’installation et l´installation et l’entretien doivent être assurés par un installateur ou un service d’entretien qualifie ou par le  
fournisseur de gaz.  
WARNING: Installation, adjustment and maintenance of this burner must be performed in accordance with this  
manual and with local codes by a qualified service agency. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or  
maintenance can result in property damage, personal injury or death.  
WARNING: Deadly levels of CARBON MONOXIDE can occur if the burner is not properly operating. Verify proper  
carbon monoxide levels during first operation and commissioning and following any burner, gas supply, heater or  
venting change or adjustment. Additionally, have combustion checked annually by a qualified service agency.  
Failure to verify proper carbon monoxide levels can result in property damage, personal injury or death.  
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property  
damage. Refer to this manual for assistance, or consult a qualified installer.  
WARNING: The burner supplied with this water heater must be adjusted and operated on the gas, at the firing rate  
and pressures shown on the appliance and burner decals. Firing this burner above the allowed firing rate will void  
the warranty, and may result in improper operation, a fire or explosion, causing property damage, personal injury  
or death.  
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2. CODES  
The water heater and burner must be installed in accordance with those installation regulations in force in  
the local area where the installation is to be made. Authorities having jurisdiction must be consulted before  
installation is made. In the absence of such requirements, the installation shall be in accordance with the  
instructions in this manual, the water heater Installation and Maintenance manual, appliance markings and  
supplemental instructions and in compliance with the Standard for Installation of Domestic Gas Conversion  
Burners and the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. Where required by the  
Canadian authority having jurisdiction, the equipment must be installed in accordance with the latest edition  
of the Installation Code for Gas Burner Appliances and Equipment CAN/CSA B149.1 and/or B149.2 and  
applicable Provincial Regulations.  
3. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
SU-3 Electrical Specifications  
Primary Electric Input  
Secondary Electric Input  
Total Watts  
Total Amps  
120 Volt, 60 Hz, 1 Ph  
24 Volts  
150 Max  
3 or less  
Electric Wiring  
See appliance rating decal for electrical service requirements. The appliance must be electrically supplied  
and grounded in accordance with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or in the absence of  
such requirements, with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70. In Canada,  
the electrical service must conform to local electrical codes and/or CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code,  
Part 1.  
Connect multi-pin connector at end of flexible conduit from the water heater to the multi-pin plug on the  
burner control box.  
To avoid serious damage, DO NOT energize the unit until the system and appliance is full of water.  
The burner is grounded through the electrical connection to the water heater. Be certain the water heater  
has been properly grounded.  
Refer to the burner control wiring diagram below and located inside the burner control cabinet for further  
information.  
Blower Motor - 120 Volt/ 60 Hz/1 Phase, 1/6 HP PSC motor.  
SU-3 Wiring Diagram  
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4. COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR  
Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air to the mechanical room must be in accordance with  
Section 5.3 “Air for Combustion and Ventilation” of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI  
Z223.1 and/or CAN/CSA B149, Installation Codes or applicable provisions of the local building codes.  
4.1 Equipment Located in Confined Spaces  
Equipment located in confined spaces requires two openings installed within 12” (30.5 cm) from the top and  
bottom of the room to assure adequate combustion air and proper ventilation. The total input of all gas  
utilization equipment installed in the room must be used to determine the required minimum air volume  
needed for combustion, ventilation and dilution of flue gasses.  
All Air From Outdoors:  
Each opening requires a minimum free area of 1 square inch (6.45 cm2) per 4000 Btu/hr (1.17 kW) input if  
directly communicating with the outdoors or communicating to the outdoors through vertical ducts.  
Each opening requires a minimum free area of 1 square inch (6.45 cm2) per 2000 Btu/hr (0.59 kW) input if  
communicating with the outdoors through horizontal ducts.  
All Air From Inside The Building:  
Each opening requires a minimum free area of 1 square inch (6.45 cm2) per 1000 Btu/hr (0.29 kW) input,  
but not less than 100 square inches (0.06 m2).  
Combination Of Air From The Indoors And From The Outdoors:  
Refer to National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and/or CAN/CSA B149, Installation Codes or applicable  
provisions of the local building codes.  
WARNING: Adequate clean combustion air must be provided to the appliance. Under no  
circumstances should the appliance ever be under a negative pressure. Particular care should be  
taken when exhaust fans, compressors, air handling units, etc. may rob air from the appliance. The  
combustion air supply must be completely free of any chemical or fumes, which may be corrosive to  
the appliance. Some common chemical fumes to avoid are fluorocarbons and other halogenated  
compounds, most commonly present as refrigerants or solvents, such as Freon, trichloroethylene,  
perchlorethylene, chlorine, etc. These chemicals, when in contact with the equipment or when  
burned, form acids which quickly attack the tubes, flue collector, stack and other appliance and  
auxiliary equipment. The result of inadequate clean combustion air or negative pressure can be  
premature unwarranted product failure or unsafe operation producing carbon monoxide that could  
escape into the building. Exposure to carbon monoxide can lead to injury or death.  
4.2 Maximum Allowed Remote Combustion Air Inlet Length (Equivalent Length)  
Burners are suitable for use with an optional outside combustion air intake system that may be routed either  
horizontally or vertically using a field obtained 3” by 4” (7.62 cm by 10.16 cm) increaser and 4 inch (10.16  
cm) sealed plastic or metal pipe, extending up to 100 equivalent feet (30.48 equivalent meters). Larger pipe  
may be used to extend the equivalent length, if the pressure drop is not increased. A UL, ETL, ULC or CSA  
listed vent cap must be applied to the terminus of the air intake system. The terminus may be either  
horizontal (from sidewall) or vertical above roof.  
The Listed air intake vent termination cap MUST be attached to the remote combustion air vent termination  
to adequately protect the combustion air inlet from wind and weather. A UL Listed air intake termination cap  
is available from PVI Industries and may have shipped with the water heater and burner as a purchased  
option.  
4.3 Vertical or Horizontal Remote Air Duct Termination  
Air inlet and exhaust vents should terminate in the same wind pressure area whenever possible.  
Air inlet must be located no less than 3 feet (0.91m) below the exhaust terminal if they are within 10 feet  
(3.05 m) of each other.  
If terminating through the roof, the air inlet must terminate at least 12 inches (0.3 m) above roof level and  
at least 12 inches (0.3 m) above snow levels.  
If terminating through a sidewall, the air inlet must terminate at least 12 inches (0.3 m) above grade  
and/or at least 12 inches (0.3 m) above normal snow levels.  
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4.4 Remote Air Consideration for Combined Remote Air Ducting  
When remote air ducting is used, each water heater burner MUST have separate combustion air intake  
piping.  
5. VENTING  
For appliances connecting to gas vents or chimneys, vent installation and vent size must be in accordance  
with Part 7, "Venting of Equipment," of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, using  
the “FAN” rating or, in Canada, Section 7, “Venting Systems and Air Supply for Appliances” of the latest  
edition of the CAN/CSA B149 Installation Codes, or applicable provisions of the local building codes.  
Suitable for use with Category I (non-positive vent static pressure, with a gas vent gas temperature that  
avoids excessive condensate production in the vent) Type B gas vent systems with 1” (2.54 cm) minimum  
clearance or Type L vent systems.  
Vent should not be sized based only upon vent connection diameter at the burner.  
Locate units as close as possible to chimney or gas vent. For conventionally vented installations, the  
connection from the vent to the stack or vent termination outside the building must be made with listed  
Type “B” double wall (or equivalent) vent connectors and must be direct as possible with no reduction in  
diameter.  
Support horizontal portions of the venting system to prevent sagging. Horizontal runs must slope upwards  
not less than 1/4 inch per foot (21 mm/m) from the appliance to the vent terminal. Follow manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
Do not connect vent connectors serving this Category I, natural/negative draft vented, appliance to any  
portion of a mechanical draft system operating under positive pressure.  
Vent pressure must be between -.02" to -.06" W.C. (- 0.005 kPa to - 0.015 kPa) (Negative Pressure).  
A barometric damper (draft control) is supplied for use on conventional vented installations. A properly  
installed and adjusted barometric damper helps stabilize draft and regulate high updraft. Conventional  
vented multiple unit installations with combined venting require barometric dampers to regulate draft at  
each unit. Adjust the barometric damper to 0.04 inches water column (0.01 kPa) updraft. Follow the  
barometric damper manufacturer’s installation instructions.  
A listed vent terminal suitable for Category I products must be installed to adequately protect the gas  
vent from wind and weather.  
The vent terminal must extend at least 3 ft (.09 m) above the highest point where it passes through the  
roof of a building and at least 2 ft (.06 m) higher than any portion of a building within a horizontal distance  
of 10 ft. (3.0 m).  
The vent cap must terminate at least 3 feet (0.91 m) above any forced air inlet within 10 feet (3.05 m); 4  
feet (1.22 m) below, 4 feet (1.22 m) horizontally from or 1 foot (0.3 m) above any door, window or gravity  
air inlet to the building; 1 foot (0.3 m) above grade, 1 foot (0.3 m) above normal snow levels and shall  
terminate at least 7 feet (2.13 m) above grade when located adjacent to public walkways or gathering  
areas.  
The vent terminal must not be installed closer than 3 feet (0.91 m) from an inside corner of an L-shaped  
structure.  
6. GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING  
Verify that the type of gas specified on rating plate is supplied to the unit. This unit is orificed for operation up  
to 2000 feet (610 m) altitude. Appliance Btuh (kW) output derates 4% per 1000 feet (305 m) elevation above  
sea level. Consult Factory for installations above 2000 feet ((610 m) elevation.  
6.1 Gas Train and Controls Certification - NOTE: The gas train and controls assembly provided on this unit  
have been tested under the applicable American National Standard to comply with safety and performance  
criteria such as proper ignition, combustion and safety shutdown operation.  
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6.2 Gas Control Trains - All models include gas control trains with the following components: main manual  
shutoff valve, two safety shutoff valves and pressure regulator. These components may be separate or two  
or more may be combined in a common housing.  
Caution: Do not adjust or remove any screws or bolts on gas train control components which are sealed  
with a red or blue colored compound. Doing so will void all approvals and warranties.  
6.3 Inlet Pressure - Measure at the inlet pressure at the inlet pressure tap located on the upstream side (side  
away from burner) on the top of the combination gas valve. The inlet pressure must remain within the  
minimum and maximum values while the unit is at rest and while the unit is operating at maximum firing rate.  
INLET PRESSURE  
NAT. GAS  
LP  
Maximum Static Pressure (Inches-Water Column)  
Minimum Flow Pressure (Inches-Water Column)  
10.5" (2.62 kPa)  
4.5" (1.21 kPa)  
13" (3.24 kPa)  
8" (1.99 kPa)  
6.4 Manifold Pressure - Measure the manifold pressure at the manifold pressure tap located on top of the silver  
elbow attached to the burner head. The rated manifold pressure appears on the burner data label located on  
side of the burner control panel and is duplicated on the decal located near the front of the water heater.  
6.5 Gas Service and Pipe Capacity - Before connecting the burner to the gas supply, insure that the gas pipes  
and service meter are large enough to permit the additional load of the gas burner. (See Pipe Capacity  
Table)  
Pipe Capacity for Natural Gas Table*(x 1,000 Btu/h’s)  
Nominal diameter of pipe in inches  
Pipe Length**  
15’  
1”  
1 ¼”  
750  
535  
435  
380  
345  
310  
285  
270  
242  
225  
1 ½”  
2”  
345  
241  
199  
173  
155  
141  
131  
120  
109  
100  
30’  
850  
700  
610  
545  
490  
450  
380  
300  
225  
45’  
60’  
75’  
90’  
105’  
120’  
150’  
180’  
920  
850  
780  
720  
* Using 0.6 Specific Gravity Gas and a Pressure Drop of 0.3” of Water Column  
Multiplier for Propane: 1.57  
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** Each 90 elbow counts as 3’ for the purpose of these calculations  
Pipe Capacity Example:  
There is 75 feet of 1¼” pipe from the meter to the burner and there are 5 elbows.  
(5 elbows X 3’) + 75’ pipe = 15’ + 75’ = 90’ of effective pipe length.  
The maximum BTU that can be fired is 310,000 Btu/h. (See Pipe Capacity Table)  
6.6 Gas Piping to Burner  
All Piping Must Conform To Local Codes. Use black steel pipe and malleable iron fittings (do not use  
cast iron parts) with a suitable pipe dope which is resistant to liquefied petroleum gases.  
Safe operation of unit requires adequate gas supply with the required static and dynamic (flow)  
pressures. Actual piping selection depends on many variables that must be carefully considered by the  
gas piping system designer.  
Do not select gas pipe sizes based only on the supplied tables. These tables are for use by the gas piping  
system designer as a reference in checking pipe size selections.  
The required gas pipe size may be larger than pipe connection size to the burner.  
It is advisable to run a separate gas line from the meter to the gas burner to avoid pressure drops.  
Installation of a union is suggested for ease of service.  
Install a manual main gas shutoff valve, as specified by Code, approximately 6 feet (1.8 m) away from  
unit.  
A sediment trap (drip leg) MUST be provided in the inlet of the gas connection to the unit.  
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6.7 Appliance Isolation During Gas Supply Piping Pressure  
Warning: The gas valve must not be subjected to more than ½” psig (3.45 kPa). Subjecting the gas  
valve to pressure above ½” psig (3.45 kPa) can damage the valve and can cause gas leaks or loss of  
gas control, which can result in property damage, personal injury or death.  
The burner must be isolated during gas leak tests. The burner and its combination gas valve must be  
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures  
in excess of ½” psig (3.45 kPa). The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping by closing its  
individual manual shut off valve using the gas control knob on top of burner combination valve during any  
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½” psig (3.45 kPa).  
SU-3 GAS BURNER  
THIS IS NOT PART OF  
THE SU-3 BURNER  
Gas Burner Piping  
(Piping upstream of burner combination gas valve supplied by others)  
7. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION - Honeywell S89F  
Limits close.  
Blower motor starts as the 24 Volt transformer powers the airflow switch.  
When the airflow switch is proven, the S89F control initiates a pre-purge of approximately 34 seconds.  
At the end of the pre-purge, the spark is energized for 4 seconds. At the same time, the 24 Volt  
transformer powers the gas valve, allowing the fuel to flow. (The combination gas valve contains two  
separate automatic safety shutoff valves, a pressure regulator and a manual shutoff valve)  
Within 4 seconds, the flame should be established and proved. The spark will shut off and the control will  
hold power to the gas valve until the limits open and the burner stops firing.  
If the flame is not established, the blower motor continuously runs.  
To restart, power should be interrupted for five minutes. Then turn on the power to start this sequence again.  
WARNING: Should overheat occur, shut off the manual gas shut off valve to control the appliance. Do  
not shut off the control switch to the pump or blower, which provides burner cooling and post purge.  
Failure to follow this warning may result in a fire or explosion, causing property damage, personal  
injury or death.  
En cas de surchauffe : (1) fermez la commande manuelle de gaz à l'appareil, (2) ne pas fermer la commande  
de la pompe ou de la soufflerie.  
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8. BURNER OPERATION  
Before placing the burner in service, a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier must perform  
installation and service. All piping must conform with local codes.  
Do not try to light the burner by hand.  
Lighting Instructions  
1. Set the thermostat to the lowest temperature.  
2. The control knob on the gas valve should be in the “OFF” position for at least five minutes.  
3. Rotate the control knob counter-clockwise to the “ON” position and set the thermostat to the desired  
temperature settings. The burner will energize on call for heat.  
Reset, If Flame Lockout Occurs  
1. Turn the thermostat off or turn the main power off.  
2. Wait five minutes.  
3. Return thermostat to the desired setting or turn the main power on.  
To Shut the Burner Off  
1. Set the thermostat to the lowest temperature.  
2. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance if service is to be performed.  
3. Rotate the control knob on the gas valve to the “OFF” position.  
9. ELECTRODE AND FLAME SENSOR POSITIONING  
Two electrodes act as a sparker and a flame rod. Flame rectification by this flame rod monitors the continued  
presence of the burner flame.  
ELECTRODE AND FLAME SENSOR POSITIONING  
1/8” Spark Gap  
Projection of ceramic past retention plate = 3/16” (0.48 cm)  
(0.32 cm)  
1” (2.54 cm)  
5/8” (1.59 cm)  
Number and positioning of holes in pressure plate (head) may vary.  
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10. BURNER SETUP AND ADJUSTMENT  
WARNING: The burner supplied with this water heater has been factory adjusted to operate on the  
type gas, gas pressure, manifold pressure and firing rate identified on the burner data decal and must  
be verified after installation and adjusted as required to obtain those values. Firing this burner above  
the burner decal specified firing rate will void the warranty, and may result in improper operation, a  
fire or explosion, or dangerous carbon monoxide, causing property damage, personal injury or death.  
See the burner and water heater data decals for the proper firing rate, gas pressure requirements and other  
important information.  
Air Adjustment  
Head Adjustment  
Manifold Pressure Tap  
Top View of Gas Valve  
Top View of Gas Valve  
Adjusting the Firing Rate  
SU3 Gas Manifold  
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10.1 Commissioning Checklist  
1. Be sure the water heater tank is filled with water before commissioning the burner.  
2. Check the combustion air, venting and gas supply complies with the Section 4, “Combustion and  
Ventilation Air”, Section 5, “Venting”, and Section 6 “Gas Supply and Piping”.  
3. Check burner wiring.  
Check that 120VAC is coming into the burner.  
Check that the burner is properly grounded using a ground wire.  
Check the polarity to the burner is correct. (To check polarity: Set a multimeter to VAC. Touch L1 to  
one of the probe tips and ground to the other. If a voltage between 110 and 125 is shown then it has  
the correct polarity; if any other reading is shown, then check the L2 wire. If the L2 wire shows a  
voltage between 110 and 125 is shown then the polarity to the burner is reversed.)  
4. Check that the orifice is installed. All SU-3 burners, except natural gas burners with inputs above  
199,000 btuh (58.32 kW), have an orifice installed in the burner’s gas pipe union. If the required orifice is  
missing, contact PVI for a proper size replacement.  
5. Install monometers at the inlet pressure tap and manifold pressure tap on the burner.  
Check the gas pressure at the gas valve inlet pressure tap (line pressure). This pressure must be  
within the minimum and maximum gas pressures printed on the burner data decal, both when the  
burner is firing and when it is not firing. If the pressure drops and then surges back up, double check  
the piping, because it means the gas supply is probably undersized.  
Record the static incoming gas pressure. When the burner lights off, record the running incoming gas  
pressure; the incoming gas pressure must never be above or below the minimum and  
maximum pressures shown on the burner information decal, whether the burner is firing or  
not.  
Check the manifold pressure at the manifold pressure tap located on top of the silver elbow attached  
to the burner head. Note: When checking manifold pressure, do not subtract burner housing  
pressure during valve-on delay (pre-purge).  
10.2 Adjusting Burner Using Combustion Analyzer  
While the burner is firing and with a combustion analyzer sampling flue products in the vent near the  
burner, adjust the gas pressure regulator as required to match the manifold pressure shown on the burner  
data decal. If adjustments need to be made, remove the cap screw and adjust the pressure regulator.  
Screwing the regulator clockwise will increase the manifold pressure and counter-clockwise will decrease  
the manifold pressure. Note that a slight turn of the adjustment screw can result in a very large  
change in manifold pressure.  
Adjust the air shutter as necessary to obtain a CO2 reading between 8% and 9.5% for Natural gas and  
9.5% to 10.5% for LP gas (O2 between 4.5% and 7.0%). Carbon monoxide levels should be below 200  
ppm (less than 100 ppm is preferred). If air shutter adjustment is needed, rotate the air adjustment screw  
clockwise to open the air shutter or counter-clockwise to close the air shutter. Changing the air shutter  
setting will require the manifold pressure to be readjusted to match the pressure shown on the burner  
information decal.  
Continue to adjust the burner’s gas regulator and air shutter until the manifold pressure matches the  
value shown on the burner data decal and CO2 (or O2) and Carbon Monoxide is within the range  
specified above.  
10.3 Adjusting Burner Head  
Do not change the factory setting of the burner head, except as directed in Section 12, Troubleshooting.  
If directed to change the burner head position number, with the burner firing and with a combustion  
analyzer inserted in the flue and a manometer attached to the manifold pressure tap, use an allen wrench  
to rotate the head adjustment screw clockwise to increase the burner head position number or rotate  
counter-clockwise to decrease the burner head position number. Changing the burner head position will  
require the manifold pressure to be readjusted to match the pressure shown on the burner data decal.  
Then follow the instructions contained in section 10.2, Adjusting Burner Using Combustion Analyzer.  
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10.4 Burner Operation Record  
Note: if any adjustments are made, it is important to recheck the manifold pressure and combustion  
analysis. Check the following readings in the vent above the flue collector and below the barometric  
damper.  
BURNER OPERATION: Record the Readings at Steady State  
Incoming Static Gas Pressure = “W.C. (kPa) (see burner data decal for range)  
Incoming Flow Gas Pressure = “W.C. (kPa) (see burner data decal for range)  
Manifold Gas Pressure = “W.C. (kPa) (see burner data decal for specified pressure)  
CO2 % = (8% to 9.5% for Natural gas) (target 8.5%)  
(9.5% to 10.5% for LP gas) (target 10.0%)  
O2 % = (7.0% to 4.5%)  
Carbon Monoxide (CO) in PPM = (should not exceed 200PPM) (target <100PPM)  
NOx in PPM (If necessary)  
Stack Temperature – Gross 0F (3000F minimum, 5000F maximum)(1490C to 2600C)  
Room Temperature 0F (0C)  
Draft (should be - 0.02 “W.C. to - 0.06 “W.C.)(- 0.005 kPa to - 0.015 kPa) (target - 0.04”  
W.C.) (- 0.01 kPa)  
High Gas Pressure Switch Setting (if equipped)  
Low Gas Pressure Switch Setting (if equipped)  
Head Setting Number  
Air Shutter Setting Number  
Running Motor Amps and Volts  
Stored Water Temperature 0F (0C)  
Vent Diameter  
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11. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
At least once a year, a qualified service agency needs to be contracted for other than routine maintenance,  
including such things as checking the burner head and checking combustion.  
WARNING: Turn off all electrical service to the appliance when accessing the limit or other controls  
located inside the appliance or burner control cabinet. This cabinet contains High Voltage wiring and  
terminals. Close and fasten the control cabinet cover before restoring electrical service to the  
appliance. If the electrical service is not turned off and these terminals are touched, a dangerous  
shock causing personal injury or loss of life could occur.  
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and  
dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.  
Attention. Au moment de l'entretien des commandes, étiquetez tous les fils avant de les débrancher. Des  
erreurs de câblage peuvent entraîner un fonctionnement inadéquat et dangereux. S'assurer que l'appareil  
fonctionne adéquatement une fois l'entretien terminé.  
1. Keep the area around the conversion burner clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and  
other flammable vapors and liquids.  
2. The blower motor is the only moving part. It does not require lubrication, since the ball bearings have  
been permanently lubricated.  
3. The user should do periodic visual checks of the burner and the flame.  
4. Check for obstruction of combustion air and ventilating air flow.  
5. Periodically inspect and checkout the burner ignition, control system, and fuel valve operation (for tight  
close-off).  
6. Examine the venting system at least once each year for proper connections, alignment and corrosion.  
7. The blower inlet will collect dust from the air during operation. Disconnect the power to the heater and  
clean the blower wheel when necessary.  
8. Inspect all parts and make replacements when necessary.  
9. Check wiring for loose connections and burned wires.  
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Condition  
Solutions  
1. Burner motor runs and:  
Check 24V feed to airflow switch & after airflow switch to control. Fix or  
replace the airflow switch. If there is no secondary power, then replace  
the 24V transformer.  
No flame after pre-purge  
No flame, faulty ignition transformer or spark Check ignition transformer output from Honeywell control and check for  
separately  
cracked electrode or gap. Fix or replace.  
First, check ionization electrode, ionization cable (for cracks) and boot.  
Fix as needed.  
Burner locks out after 4 seconds  
Check power feed for reversed polarity following instructions in the  
Commissioning Checklist, Section 10.1.  
Polarity reversed  
Bad earth grounding  
Fix the ground wire.  
Check the gas supply regulator and adjust to proper pressure, check that  
gas piping is adequately sized following the instructions in Section 6, Gas  
Supply and Piping.  
Gas supply pressure is too low  
2. Pulsation – * Follow the instructions in Section 10, Burner Setup and Adjustment and using a combustion analyzer,  
readjust combustion air as required to obtain proper combustion.  
Gas pressure is too high.  
Manifold pressure too high  
Burner is dirty  
Use manometer and readjust the inlet pressure. *  
Use manometer and readjust regulator for correct manifold pressure.*  
Clean burner.  
Adjust barometric damper, clear flue and cap of foreign materials or  
correct vent system following the instructions in Section 5, Venting, to  
provide draft within the specified range.  
Venting is inadequate  
First correct by steps above, if still pulsating, adjust to a lower head  
position number. Manifold pressure must be readjusted to match that  
shown on the burner information decal and combustion must be  
rechecked following the instructions in Section 10, Burner Setup and  
Adjustment.  
Misadjusted burner head  
3. Burner locks out  
Check current. Minimum 0.8 micro amps. Check position of ionization  
electrode and the condition of the cable.  
Ionization current is too low  
4. The CO content is too high  
Excess air is too low or possibly too high  
The gas holes in pressure plate are clogged  
Adjust air shutter.  
Clean them.  
Increase the size of combustion air openings to those specified in Section  
4, Combustion and Ventilation Air.  
The fresh air intakes are too small  
Remove source of negative pressure and/or increase size of combustion  
air openings.  
Negative pressure in mechanical room  
Check the gas supply regulator adjust to proper pressure, check that gas  
piping is adequately sized following the instructions in Section 10, Burner  
Setup and Adjustment.  
Gas supply is too high or too low  
Follow the instructions in Section 10, Burner Setup and Adjustment and  
using a combustion analyzer.  
Burner settings or adjustment incorrect  
5. Condensation in the heat exchanger  
Check burner combustion. If combustion is in range, increase firing rate  
so the gross stack temperature is at least 350oF (177oC) by adjusting to  
a higher head position number. Manifold pressure must be readjusted to  
match that shown on the burner information decal and combustion must  
be rechecked following the instructions in Section 10, Burner Setup and  
Adjustment. If allowed by code and vent manufacturer, insulate the vent.  
Firing Rate is too low  
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13. MATERIALS LIST  
ITEM  
1
2
Part #  
118916  
101329  
PART  
ITEM  
14  
15  
Part #  
119167  
101630  
5734 & (2)  
5315  
PART  
Ionization Cable  
Ignition Transformer  
Blast Tube  
Flange Gasket  
3
101306  
Adjustable Flange  
15A  
Ignition Cable for 2260-TWO  
4
5
118941  
119183  
Front piece - Housing  
Rear piece - Housing  
Fan Wheel -133 mm (199, 270,  
300)  
16  
16A  
118936  
118937  
Cover Plate - Air Regulation  
Cover Plate - Nozzle Line  
6
110195  
17  
118938  
Scale - Nozzle Line  
6A  
7
8
119166  
106419  
119181  
Fan Wheel -146 mm (399 only)  
1/6 HP PSC Blower motor  
Shielding Plate Housing  
Plate for Cone (399 only. Not  
shown)  
17A  
18  
19  
118939  
107552  
65094  
Scale -Air Regulation  
24 Volt Transformer  
Safety Control  
8A  
9
119165  
20  
21  
118929  
Plastic Cover Plate  
101315  
&101041  
118930  
118917  
118921  
118922  
118935  
Outside Air Boot (optional)  
118918  
110995  
Screw (Long Special)  
9A  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Silencer  
Air Regulation Plate  
Air Damper  
Air Regulation Adjustment screw  
Adjustment Screw – Nozzle Line  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Airflow Switch  
Ignition Electrode  
Flame Rod  
Retention head  
Union  
Gas Valve  
119187 Assy  
5928  
102415  
Gas Orifice (varies by model , gas  
& input) Located in union (not  
shown)  
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