EGH
Gas-Fired Boiler
Control Supplement
EGH-105 to EGH-125 Series 4
Natural gas‡
CSD-1 control system
‡ For propane boilers, install EGH propane conversion kit in addition to following the
instructions in this Control Supplement.
Part No. 550-110-677/0299
CSD-1 control system — Natural gas
Carton guide
Table 1 Boiler cartons
Verify that the correct cartons are available before beginning assembly. Note that the Base assembly and Trim &
controls cartons for CSD-1 are special.The CSD-1 ignition control panel (in Base assembly carton) consists of ignition
control module, impulse relay and lighted push-button switch mounted and wired on a panel base.
Carton
Comments
EGH-105
EGH-115
EGH-125
With tankless opening
Without tankless opening
CSD-1
321-711-120
321-711-125
381-700-400
381-700-250
411-800-280
450-014-752
450-206-242
381-700-341
511-114-531
381-800-446
386-700-350
381-700-406
381-700-408
381-700-410
321-711-130
321-711-135
381-700-402
381-700-255
411-800-290
450-014-753
450-206-243
381-700-341
511-114-531
381-800-447
386-700-350
381-700-406
381-700-408
381-700-410
321-711-140
321-711-145
381-700-404
381-700-260
411-800-300
450-014-754
450-206-244
381-700-341
511-114-531
381-800-447
386-700-350
381-700-406
381-700-408
381-700-410
Section assembly (a)
Base assembly (b)
Base panels
Jacket
Collector hood
Draft hood
Gravity return (M&M #67W-1)
Pumped return (M&M #42-A)
Float low water cutoff (steam)
Vent damper (optional) (c)
Tankless heater (optional)
Steam boilers only
Water, CSD-1 — or —
Trim & controls (see below)
Steam, CSD-1, gravity return — or —
Steam, CSD-1, pumped return
Note a — CSD-1 water boilers cannot be equipped with a tankless heater.
Note b — Base assembly includes burner tubes, gas train components, pilot assembly and control panel (with ignition control).
Note c — EGH vent dampers meet ASME CSD-1 requirements (paragraph CF-210(c)) because they comply with ANSI Z21.13.
Steam trim and control carton
Gravity return
Steam trim and control carton
Pumped return
Water trim carton
Pressure limit control, automatic reset
Pressure limit control, manual reset
Probe low water cutoff, manual reset
Transformer/relay
Pressure limit control, automatic reset
Pressure limit control, manual reset
Probe low water cutoff, manual reset
Transformer/relay
Aquastat, automatic reset
Aquastat, manual reset
Probe low water cutoff, manual reset
Transformer/relay
Wire harness, steam gravity return
Crimp spade wire terminations
ASME Relief valve
Wire harness, steam pumped return
Crimp spade wire terminations
ASME Relief valve
Wire harness, water
Crimp spade wire terminations
ASME Relief valve
Pressure gauge
Pressure gauge
Gauge glass and valves
Gauge glass and valves
Pressure/temperature gauge
Brass cross, brass nipple, bushings (3) and Brass cross, brass nipple, bushings (3)
siphons (3) for mounting pressure controls
and gauge
and siphons (3) for mounting pressure
controls and gauge
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I
Installation
Place the boiler
Refer to the EGH Manual. Read Section I and follow all of its guidelines. Complete the
following steps of Section I of the EGH Manual:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Placing the boiler
Installation of optional water heaters, steam boilers only (including pages 13–14)
Hydrostatic pressure test
Installation of flue collector hood
Installation of (burner) drawer assembly and front access panel and back base channel
Jacket installation
Draft hood installation
Install gas train
Connect gas train assembly to burner manifold:
•
Apply pipe dope to 1" nipple for insertion into burner manifold coupling (Figure 1,
item 1). Insert and tighten nipple.
•
•
Pipe lower half of ground joint union to the 1” nipple (Figure 1, item 2).
Knock out the jacket gas valve opening on the desired side of the boiler (may be routed
through either right or left side).
•
•
•
•
Place gas train in position (either routed to the left, as shown, or to the right) and tighten
the ground joint union loosely. Position the gas train assembly and tighten the union.
Connect vent lines (routed to outside per code requirements) to ¼" tubing vent
connections on main gas valve and pilot gas pressure regulator (Figure 3, item 3).
Connect pilot gas tubing (1/8" aluminum) to adapter in pilot gas valve outlet
(Figure 1, item 4).
Crimp connect two ¼" spade terminals (provided) to ends of pilot gas valve wires
(Figure 1, item 5).
Install vent/breeching
Install vent system and breeching per EGH Manual Section I. If optional vent damper is used,
install vent damper (using Section I of this Supplement) before installing breeching.
Figure 1
Gas train assembly
5
2
1
4
3
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Install optional vent damper (if supplied)
If not installing a vent damper, proceed to next section and actuator wiring openings. Insert wires and secure
(Piping connections).
strain relief clamps. See Figure 6, 8, or 10 as applies.
Once a vent damper has been
Keep wiring harnesses clear of all hot
surfaces.
operated on an EGH boiler,the boiler
will no longer operate without a
damper installed.
WARNING
Only dampers listed in the
Replacement parts list in this
Supplement are certified for use with
EGH Series 4 boilers. Any other
damper installed could cause severe
personal injury or death.
LINE UP KEYWAY WHEN
CONNECTING PLUGS.
FORCING A MISMATCH
CAN CAUSE A
HAZARDOUS CONDITION.
Minimum clearances — Provide a minimum of 6" between
the damper and any combustible material. (Provide a
minimum of 46" between EGH jacket top and a
combustible ceiling.)
Damper must be installed directly on
top of draft hood so that it serves
only that boiler. DO NOT modify
draft hood or damper, or make
another connection between draft
hood and damper or boiler. This will
void AGA/CGA certification and will
not be covered by Weil-McLain
warranty. Any changes will cause
severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.
Keyway
Key
677-10
Read and apply the harness plug warning label (above)
so that it is visible after installation.
Remove dummy plug from damper connector in boiler
wiring harness. Plug damper harness receptacle into
damper harness plug. See Figure 6, 8, or 10 as applies.
By-passing (jumpering) damper will
cause flue products such as carbon
monoxide to escape into the house.
This will cause severe personal injury
or death.
Install damper directly on top of draft hood, with arrow
pointing straight up. Install so the damper blade indicator
is visible to the user. See Figure 2.
Screws or rivets used to secure the damper to the vent
pipe and the draft hood must not interfere with rotation
of the damper blade.
After boiler has operated once, if
either end of harness is disconnected,
the system will shut down. The boiler
will not operate until the harness is
reconnected.
Install damper harness between damper actuator and
knockout in right top of boiler jacket. Knock out opening
in jacket top and install strain relief bushings in jacket
Effikal damper
Johnson Controls damper
Figure 2
Vent damper assemblies
Damper
blade
indicator
Hold-open switch (Effikal only) —
Install damper so that switch is
visible and accessible to user.
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II
Piping connections
Connect steam (water) piping to the boiler per EGH Manual Section II.
Water boilers — make provision for mounting probe low water cutoff in the supply or return
piping, above the top of the boiler. The low water cutoff must be between the boiler and any
isolation valve(s).
III
Install boiler controls — water boilers
The controls may be mounted on either end of the boiler. Mount all controls
on the same end. The junction box (electrical entrance) must also be mounted
on the same end as the controls.
Install the probe low water cutoff in the supply or return piping, above the
top of the boiler. The low water cutoff must be mounted between the boiler
and any isolation valve(s) installed in the piping.
Install water trim components as required by ASME CSD-1, latest edition. See Figure 3 and
Table 2 for controls required and tapping usage. See Figure 6 for finished assembly.
Plug all unused tappings.
All piping and control connections must also comply with the EGH Manual.
Figure 3
Table 2
Water boiler connections
Water boiler connections
11¾"
275/8
163/16"
"
Tapping Application
W-M Part No.
D
E
G
H
L
Boiler drain connection
—
—
Supply
ASME relief valve (per EGH manual)
Pipe to air vent or compression tank
Honeywell L4006E-1000 M/R limit
Pressure/temperature gauge
E
G
—
L
510-312-041
510-218-097
510-312-209
—
S
H
Not
32¾"
used
V
S
V
Temperature limit control, auto reset
Gas supply connection (right or left)
McDonnell & Miller PS852M-24 M/R
D
165/8
"
13½"
Return
Not shown probe LWCO (Mount in supply or
511-114-530
return piping, above top of boiler)
211/16"
Plug all tappings not used.
24"
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III
Install boiler controls —steam boilers
All water level controls must mount on the left end of the boiler. Failure to do
so could result in nuisance shutdowns and possible lockout on the manual
reset control due to water level variations from end to end. Substantial
property damage could result from freezing due to loss of heat.
All controls must mount on left end of the boiler. The correct tappings are
available only on the left end section.
Install steam trim components as required by CSD-1, latest edition. See Figure 4 and Table 3.
See also Figure 8 or Figure 10 for finished assembly.
•
CSD-1 requires two low water cutoffs (one manual reset) and two limit controls (one
manual reset) as shown in the illustration.
•
For float type (automatic reset only) low water cutoffs other than those shown in this
Supplement, refer to EGH Manual for mounting and piping instructions.
Install a blowdown valve on any float type low water cutoff as described in
the EGH Manual, Section III.
Plug all unused tappings.
All piping and control connections must also comply with the EGH Manual.
IV
Optional heaters — steam boilers only
Install optional tankless heater, if used, (steam boiler only) per EGH Manual Section IV.
Figure 4
Table 3
Steam boiler connections
Steam boiler connections
11¾"
275/8
163/16"
"
Tapping Application
W-M Part No.
McDonnell & Miller PS852M-24 M/R
T
511-114-530
probe LWCO
Supply
risers
C
D
E
G
Not used — plug tapping
—
—
E
G
Drain connection (per EGH manual)
ASME relief valve (per EGH manual)
Not used - plug tapping
L
—
—
S
Float LWCO, automatic reset —
Gravity return — McD-M 67W-1
Pumped return — McD-M 42-A
Pressure gauge
—
32¾"
C
T
H
L
511-114-494
511-114-531
510-218-045
510-312-135
510-312-060
510-312-209
—
V
2313/16"
H
D
(Water line)
165/8
"
Pressure limit, automatic reset
Honeywell L404C-1147 M/R limit
Skim tapping (per EGH manual)
Gas supply connection (right or left)
Plug all tappings not used.
13½"
Return
S
V
211/16"
24"
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V
Gas piping
Size and connect gas supply piping per EGH Manual,
SectionV.
Support gas line securely. Do not
support weight of gas line off of boiler
gas train.
The gas supply can enter from either the right or left
side of the jacket. Be sure the gas train is directed to the
correct side.
Purge air from gas piping and perform gas line and gas
connection leak test per Section V of the EGH Manual.
VI
Wiring
For your safety, turn off electrical Use 105 °C thermoplastic wire, or equivalent, if any
power supply before making any original wire must be replaced (except for pilot spark
electrical connections to avoid and sense wires).
possible shock hazard.
Wiring procedure
A strain relief bushing and adapter
1. Mount all controls as directed in Section III of this
Supplement. Refer to the assembly illustration for
the type of boiler installed (Figure 6, 8 or 10).
must be used at each point where
wiring passes through the boiler
jacket or control cases to protect
wiring insulation.
2. Mount the junction box supplied with the boiler on
the inside left (or right) side of the jacket as shown
in the assembly illustration (using screws and nuts
provided). Mount the junction box on the same
end of the boiler as the controls will be
mounted.
Assembly illustrations and wiring
diagrams
This Supplement contains three wiring diagrams and
associated assembly illustrations. Refer to the
following, as applicable:
3. Attach the transformer/relay to the junction box.
4. Mount the CSD-1 control panel on the jacket
interior panel as shown in the appropriate
assembly illustration (Figure 6, 8 or 10), using
screws and nuts provided.
•
•
•
Water boilers —Figures 5 and 6
Steam boilers, gravity return — Figures 7 and 8
Steam boilers, pumped return — Figures 9 and 10
5. Crimp connect ¹⁄₄" spade terminals (provided) to
the pilot gas valve wires if not already done in
Section I of this Supplement.
6. If optional vent damper is installed, make sure
damper harness has been routed through a strain
relief bushing in the jacket and damper actuator as
directed in Section I of this Supplement. Secure
damper harness conduit to top of jacket with
clamps provided.
7. The main gas valve wires are pre-attached to the
CSD-1 control panel. The spark and sense wires
from the pilot are factory installed to the pilot.
Connect these wires as shown in the wiring
diagram.
8. Use the wiring harness provided with the boiler to
complete wiring of the remaining components
according to the appropriate wiring diagram and
assembly illustration.
General
Refer to EGH Manual, Section VI for further
information.
All wiring must be installed in accordance with the
requirements of the National Electrical Code and any
additional national, state or local code requirements
having jurisdiction. All line voltage wiring external to
boiler jacket must be N.E.C. class 1.
Provide a separate electrical circuit with a fused
disconnect switch (15 amp recommended) to supply
the boiler. Wiring to the boiler must be No. 14 gauge or
heavier, installed in conduit.
The boiler must be electrically grounded in accordance
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70,
latest edition.
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VI
Wiring — sequence of operation
General
The following sequence of operation applies to all wiring diagrams in this Supplement — both
water and steam.
Call for heat
On a call for heat (from thermostat or operating control):
1. Limit control and water level control contacts are assumed closed.
2. Vent damper (if provided) will open.
3. Ignition control checks for signal at pilot. (No signal should be present.)
If no signal is sensed (normal condition):
a. Pilot solenoid opens.
b. Pilot ignition spark begins.
c. Pilot ignites.
d. Pilot proves.
If a signal is sensed (abnormal condition) by the ignition control, the control will lockout.
On failure to establish pilot flame signal within 15 seconds, the ignition control
will turn off the pilot gas valve. It will wait 5 minutes, then retry for ignition.
If the second ignition attempt fails, the ignition control will lockout and
illuminate the red lockout light.
This will activate the alarm contact of the impulse relay, providing an isolated
contact closure across terminals A1 and A2 of the CSD-1 control panel
terminal strip. The contact rating is 15 amps at 250VAC.
To reset the boiler, push the red reset button on the CSD-1 control panel.
4. Once pilot is proved the ignition control activates main gas valve. Main burners will ignite
and boiler will continue to fire until terminated by limit action or no call for heat.
Lockout modes
In addition to lockout on flame-sense failure, the boiler may also experience lockout due to
shutdown of a manual reset control.
The boiler is equipped with a manual reset limit control and a manual reset
low water cutoff. Should the limit control lockout, it can only be reset by
pressing the reset button on the control. The manual reset probe low water
cutoff can be reset after lockout by pressing the reset button on the control or
by interrupting power momentarily.
Steam boilers — Do not substitute another manual reset low water cutoff for
the one specified and supplied with the boiler. Other controls may not operate
as intended and could cause serious operating problems or failures.
Troubleshooting
Refer to Section VIII, Check-out procedure — troubleshooting, of this Supplement and to
component manufacturer’s literature supplied in the boiler manual envelope for further
information on operating conditions.
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LADDER WIRING DIAGRAM
EQUIPMENT
120 V.A.C.
GROUND
(NOTE 7)
VI
Wiring — water boilers
SERVICE
CIRCULATOR
SWITCH
1K2
Figure 5
R
C
TRANSFORMER
Water boiler wiring —
ladder and schematic diagrams
RELAY COIL
THERMOSTAT
1K
G
MANUAL
RESET
PROBE LWCO
MANUAL
RESET
HIGH LIMIT
HIGH
LIMIT
1K1
Y
CABLE
TO
DAMPER
FUSE
3
5
4
2
6
1
3
5
4
2
6
1
2K
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, CAN CAUSE SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH. DISCONNECT POWER
BEFORE INSTALLING AND/OR SERVICING.
SEE NOTE 10
2K4
A
NOTES:
A
1
2
1. ALL WIRING MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH:
A. U.S.A. - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY OTHER NATIONAL, STATE OR LOCAL
CODE REQUIREMENTS.
N/A
R
2K3
2K2
B. CANADA - C.S.A. C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND ANY OTHER
NATIONAL, PROVINCIAL OR LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS.
1
2. ALL CONTACTS SHOWN WITHOUT POWER APPLIED-OFF SHELF CONDITION.
3. IF ORIGINALWIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED,
TYPE 105o C OR IT’S EQUIVALENT MUST BE USED.
2K1
PILOT
SOLENOID
VALVE
4. REFER TO CONTROL COMPONENT INSTRUCTIONS PACKED WITH BOILER FOR APPLICATION
INFORMATION.
LOW VOLTAGE FIELD
HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD
LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY
HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY
IGNITION CABLE
5. THERMOSTAT - FOR SINGLE ZONE SYSTEMS, THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING IS 0.40 AMPS.
FOR MULTIPLE ZONE SYSTEMS USING ZONE VALVES OR CIRCULATORS, REFER
TO COMPONENT MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION WIRING AND
THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING.
TH
TR
MV
MV/PV
PV
EMCS - FOR EMCS CONNECTION IN PLACE OF THERMOSTAT, REFER TO EMCS
INSTALLATION/OPERATING MANUAL.
D+
D
ALARM
6. L.W.C.O., HIGH LIMITS, WIRED IN SERIES.
ALARM
24V
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
IGNITION CONTROL MODULE TERMINAL.
IGNITION CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL
7.
DENOTES FIELD INSTALLED CHASSIS GROUND.
2
24V (G)
8. PILOT LEADWIRES ARE NOT FIELD REPLACEABLE. REPLACE
PILOT ASSEMBLY IF NECESSARY.
SENSE
SPARK
SENSOR
IGNITOR
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL.
9. CIRCULATOR NOT USED WITH GRAVITY HOT WATER.
10. ALARM CONTACT RATINGS: 15 AMP @ 250 VAC.
IGNITION CONTROL PANEL LAMP
R
550-225-026/0199
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM
R
W
MOMENTARY
SWITCH
D+
R
R
BK
PILOT
SOLENOID
VALVE
D
TR
TH
W
R
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
IMPULSE
RELAY
R
W
BK
W
R
R
UNIVERSAL SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
MV
G
(NOTE 6)
MV/PV
PV
MANUAL
RESET
HIGH LIMIT
MANUAL
RESET
PROBE LWCO
G
EQUIPMENT
HIGH
LIMIT
R
GROUND
(NOTE 7)
R
BK
BK
BK
ALARM
ALARM
24V
Y
R
Y
THERMOSTAT
OR EMCS
BK
R
Y
G
(NOTE 5)
BK
BK
G
G
24V (GND)
SENSE
SERVICE
SWITCH
(BY OTHERS)
Y
W
R
G
G
G
R
G
H
TERMINAL
BLOCK
C
R
SPARK
BK
G
BK
BK
A
A
2
1
2
1
TRANSFORMER
120/24 V.A.C.
N
PRE-WIRED PANEL
W
O
W
PLUG-IN
Y
Y
DPST
Y
RELAY
W
NOTE 10
PILOT
(NOTE 8)
CIRCULATOR
(NOTE 9)
JUNCTION BOX
WIRE NUTS (3)
CABLE
TO
DAMPER
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VI
Wiring — water boilers
10
7
Figure 6
Control assembly — water boiler
(CSD-1 is not availabe for water
boilers with tankless heaters.)
25
MV
MV/PV
PV
ALARM
ALARM
9
24
V
2
24
V
(GND)
19
SENSE
ARK
SP
3
1
18
20
8
21
4
21
24
15
6
15
5
12
11
22
17
13
16
23
13a
14
Install strain relief bushings
wherever electrical wiring
passes through jacket.
Vent connections — Connect
with ¼" tubing and run vent
line outside building per code
requirements.
677-02
1
2
CSD-1 control panel
Ignition control
14 Pilot shutoff valve
15 Leak test valves with plugs
16 Gas supply connection
17 Burner manifold
Impulse relay and lighted push-button alarm
silencing switch
3
5
6
7
8
9
Transformer/relay
Junction box
18 Limit control, auto reset
19 Limit control, manual reset
20 Pressure/temperature gauge
21 Wire harness
Damper (optional)
Damper connector
Dummy plug
22 Pilot spark & sense wires
23 Pilot gas tubing
10 Damper harness
11 Main gas valve
24 Circulator, by others
12 Manual gas valve
13 Pilot gas valve
Probe LWCO, Manual reset (Mount in sup-
25 ply or return piping above top of boiler
between boiler and any isolation valve(s).)
13a Pilot gas pressure regulator
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LADDER WIRING DIAGRAM
EQUIPMENT
120 V.A.C.
GROUND
(NOTE 7)
VI
Wiring — steam
SERVICE
SWITCH
gravity return
R
C
TRANSFORMER
G
Figure 7
RELAY COIL
1K
THERMOSTAT
Water boiler wiring —
ladder and schematic diagrams
OPERATING CONTROL
MANUAL RESET
PROBE LWCO
MANUAL RESET
1K1
FLOAT LWCO
PRESSURETROL PRESSURETROL
Y
CABLE
TO
DAMPER
FUSE
3
5
4
2
6
1
3
5
4
2
6
1
2K
SEE NOTE 10
2K4
A
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, CAN CAUSE SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH. DISCONNECT POWER
BEFORE INSTALLING AND/OR SERVICING.
A
1
2
N/A
R
NOTES:
2K3
2K2
1. ALL WIRING MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH:
A. U.S.A. - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY OTHER NATIONAL, STATE OR LOCAL
CODE REQUIREMENTS.
1
B. CANADA - C.S.A. C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND ANY OTHER
NATIONAL, PROVINCIAL OR LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS.
2K1
2. ALL CONTACTS SHOWN WITHOUT POWER APPLIED-OFF SHELF CONDITION.
PILOT
SOLENOID
VALVE
3. IF ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED,
TYPE 105 oC OR IT’S EQUIVALENT MUST BE USED.
4. REFER TO CONTROL COMPONENT INSTRUCTIONS PACKED WITH BOILER FOR APPLICATION
INFORMATION.
LOW VOLTAGE FIELD
HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD
LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY
HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY
IGNITION CABLE
TH
TR
MV
5. THERMOSTAT - FOR SINGLE ZONE SYSTEMS, THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING IS 0.40 AMPS.
FOR MULTIPLE ZONE SYSTEMS USING ZONE VALVES OR CIRCULATORS, REFER
TO COMPONENT MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION WIRING AND
THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING.
MV/PV
PV
EMCS - FOR EMCS CONNECTION IN PLACE OF THERMOSTAT, REFER TO EMCS
INSTALLATION/OPERATING MANUAL.
D
D
ALARM
6. L.W.C.O., PRESSURE CONTROLS, WIRED IN SERIES.
ALARM
24V
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
IGNITION CONTROL MODULE TERMINAL.
7.
DENOTES FIELD INSTALLED CHASSIS GROUND.
2
24V (G)
IGNITION CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL.
8. PILOT LEADWIRES ARE NOT FIELD REPLACEABLE. REPLACE
PILOT ASSEMBLY IF NECESSARY.
SENSE
SPARK
SENSOR
IGNITOR
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL.
9. OPERATING CONTROL REQUIRED WITH TANKLESS HEATER.
10. ALARM CONTACT RATINGS: 15 AMP @ 250 VAC.
IGNITION CONTROL PANEL LAMP
R
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SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM
R
W
MOMENTARY
SWITCH
R
R
D
D
BK
PILOT
SOLENOID
VALVE
R
TR
TH
W
(NOTE 6)
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
IMPULSE
RELAY
MANUAL RESET
PROBE LWCO
BK
MANUAL RESET
PRESSURETROL
W
R
W
R
R
UNIVERSAL SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
PRESSURETROL
FLOAT LWCO
BK
BK
BK
BK
MV
G
G
MV/PV
PV
OPERATING
CONTROL
(NOTE 9)
EQUIPMENT
R
GROUND
(NOTE 7)
R
ALARM
ALARM
24V
Y
Y
Y
R
Y
THERMOSTAT
OR EMCS
BK
Y
G
(NOTE 5)
BK
BK
R
G
24V (GND)
SENSE
SERVICE
SWITCH
(BY OTHERS)
Y
W
G
R
G
R
G
G
G
H
TERMINAL
BLOCK
C
R
SPARK
BK
G
BK
A
A
2
1
2
1
TRANSFORMER
120/24 V.A.C.
N
PRE-WIRED PANEL
W
PLUG-IN
O
W
Y
DPST
WIRE NUTS (2)
RELAY
NOTE 10
PILOT
(NOTE 8)
JUNCTION BOX
CABLE
TO
DAMPER
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CSD-1 control system — Natural gas
VI
Wiring — steam
gravity return
10
7
Figure 8
Control assembly — steam, gravity return
19
MV
MV/PV
PV
ALARM
ALARM
9
24
V
2
20
18
24
V
(GND)
SENSE
ARK
SP
3
1
21
8
22
25
4
25
When using a tankless heater,
knockout the opening in the
inner panel. Locate the controls
to allow room for the tankless
heater piping. The tankless
heater temperature control (not
shown) installs in the heater
tapping.
23
24
15
6
15
5
12
11
26
17
13
16
27
13a
14
Vent connections — Connect
with ¼" tubing and run vent
line outside building per code
requirements.
Install strain relief bushings
wherever electrical wiring
passes through jacket.
677-01
1
2
CSD-1 control panel
Ignition control
14 Pilot shutoff valve
15 Leak test valves with plugs
Impulse relay and lighted push-button alarm
silencing switch
3
16 Gas supply connection
4
5
6
7
8
9
Terminal strip
17 Burner manifold
Transformer/relay
Junction box
18 Limit control, automatic reset
19 Limit control, manual reset
20 Pressure gauge
Damper (optional)
Damper connector
Dummy plug
21 Siphons
22 Gauge glass & valves
23 Probe LWCO, manual reset
24 Float LWCO control, automatic reset
25 Wire harness
10 Damper harness
11 Main gas valve
12 Manual gas valve
13 Pilot gas valve
26 Pilot spark & sense wires
27 Pilot gas tubing
13a Pilot gas pressure regulator
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CSD-1 control system — Natural gas
LADDER WIRING DIAGRAM
EQUIPMENT
120 V.A.C.
GROUND
(NOTE 7)
VI
Wiring — steam
SERVICE
SWITCH
pumped return
R
C
Figure 9
TRANSFORMER
G
RELAY COIL
1K
THERMOSTAT
Water boiler wiring —
ladder and schematic diagrams
OPERATING CONTROL
N
H
C W B
FLOAT LWCO
MANUAL RESET
PROBE LWCO
(NOTE 11)
& PUMP
CONTROL
MANUAL RESET
PRESSURETROL
1K1
PRESSURETROL
Y
CABLE
TO
DAMPER
FUSE
3
5
4
2
6
1
3
5
4
2
6
1
2K
SEE NOTE 10
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, CAN CAUSE SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH. DISCONNECT POWER
BEFORE INSTALLING AND/OR SERVICING.
2K4
A
A
1
2
NOTES:
N/A
R
1. ALL WIRING MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH:
A. U.S.A. - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY OTHER NATIONAL, STATE OR LOCAL
CODE REQUIREMENTS.
2K3
2K2
B. CANADA - C.S.A. C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND ANY OTHER
1
NATIONAL, PROVINCIAL OR LOCAL CODE REQUIREMENTS.
2. ALL CONTACTS SHOWN WITHOUT POWER APPLIED-OFF SHELF CONDITION.
2K1
3. IF ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED,
TYPE 150o C OR IT’S EQUIVALENT MUST BE USED.
PILOT
SOLENOID
VALVE
4. REFER TO CONTROL COMPONENT INSTRUCTIONS PACKED WITH BOILER FOR APPLICATION
INFORMATION.
5. THERMOSTAT - FOR SINGLE ZONE SYSTEMS, THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING IS 0.40 AMPS.
FOR MULTIPLE ZONE SYSTEMS USING ZONE VALVES OR CIRCULATORS, REFER
TO COMPONENT MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION WIRING AND
THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING.
LOW VOLTAGE FIELD
HIGH VOLTAGE FIELD
LOW VOLTAGE FACTORY
HIGH VOLTAGE FACTORY
IGNITION CABLE
TH
TR
MV
MV/PV
PV
EMCS - FOR EMCS CONNECTION IN PLACE OF THERMOSTAT, REFER TO EMCS
INSTALLATION/OPERATING MANUAL.
D
D
6. L.W.C.O., PRESSURE CONTROLS, WIRED IN SERIES.
ALARM
ALARM
24V
7.
DENOTES FIELD INSTALLED CHASSIS GROUND.
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
IGNITION CONTROL MODULE TERMINAL.
2
24V (G)
8. PILOT LEADWIRES ARE NOT FIELD REPLACEABLE. REPLACE
PILOT ASSEMBLY IF NECESSARY.
IGNITION CONTROL PANEL TERMINAL.
SENSE
SPARK
9. OPERATING CONTROL REQUIRED WITH TANKLESS HEATER.
10. ALARM CONTACT RATINGS: 15 AMP @ 250 VAC.
SENSOR
IGNITOR
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL.
IGNITION CONTROL PANEL LAMP
R
11. REMOVE JUMPER BAR BETWEEN TERMINAL "H" AND TERMINAL "C".
550-225-028/0399
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM
R
MOMENTARY
SWITCH
W
R
R
D
D
BK
PILOT
SOLENOID
VALVE
TR
TH
R
W
(NOTE 6)
BK
W
R
IMPULSE
RELAY
MANUAL RESET
PROBE LWCO
MANUAL RESET
PRESSURETROL
ROBERTSHAW
GAS VALVE
W
R
R
UNIVERSAL SPARK
IGNITION CONTROL
FLOAT LWCO
& PUMP
CONTROL
BK
PRESSURETROL
BK
MV
BK
G
MV/PV
PV
G
EQUIPMENT
OPERATING
CONTROL
(NOTE 9)
R
BK
GROUND
(NOTE 7)
R
ALARM
ALARM
24V
Y
Y
Y
R
Y
THERMOSTAT
OR EMCS
BK
Y
G
(NOTE 5)
R
BK
BK
G
24V (GND)
SENSE
SERVICE
SWITCH
(BY OTHERS)
Y
W
G
R
G
G
R
G
G
H
TERMINAL
BLOCK
C
R
SPARK
BK
G
BK
A
A
2
1
2
1
TRANSFORMER
120/24 V.A.C.
N
PRE-WIRED PANEL
W
PLUG-IN
Y
O
W
DPST
WIRE NUTS (2)
RELAY
NOTE 10
PILOT
(NOTE 8)
JUNCTION BOX
CABLE
TO
DAMPER
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CSD-1 control system — Natural gas
VI
Wiring — steam
pumped return
10
7
Figure 10
Control assembly — steam, pumped return
19
MV
MV/PV
PV
ALARM
ALARM
9
24
V
2
20
24
18
24
V
(GND)
SENSE
ARK
SP
3
1
21
8
22
25
4
25
When using a tankless heater,
knockout the opening in the
inner panel. Locate the controls
to allow room for the tankless
heater piping. The tankless
heater temperature control (not
shown) installs in the heater
tapping.
23
15
6
15
5
12
11
26
17
13
16
27
13a
14
Vent connections — Connect
with ¼" tubing and run vent
line outside building per code
requirements.
Install strain relief bushings
wherever electrical wiring
passes through jacket.
677-01-p
1
2
CSD-1 control panel
Ignition control
14 Pilot shutoff valve
15 Leak test valves with plugs
Impulse relay and lighted push-button alarm
silencing switch
3
16 Gas supply connection
4
5
6
7
8
9
Terminal strip
17 Burner manifold
Transformer/relay
Junction box
18 Limit control, auto reset
19 Limit control, manual reset
20 Pressure gauge
Damper (optional)
Damper connector
Dummy plug
21 Siphons
22 Gauge glass & valves
23 Probe LWCO, manual reset
24 Float LWCO/pump control, auto reset
25 Wire harness
10 Damper harness
11 Main gas valve
12 Manual gas valve
13 Pilot gas valve
26 Pilot spark & sense wires
27 Pilot gas tubing
13a Pilot gas pressure regulator
EGH-105 to EGH-125 Control Supplement
CSD-1 control system — Natural gas
EGH-105 to EGH-125 Control Supplement
VII
Final adjustments
Before proceeding:
1. Follow EGH Manual instructions for Final Adjustments, Section VII,
including filling the boiler and skimming steam boilers.
Skimming the boiler as described in Section VII of the
EGH Manual requires firing the boiler. Always follow
boiler Operating instructions, Figure 11, when starting
the boiler. Failure to do so could result in severe personal
injury, death or substantial property damage.
2. Inspect base insulation as instructed in Section VII of the EGH Manual.
To place boiler in operation:
1. Follow Operating instructions, Figure 11, to start boiler.
2. If boiler starts correctly, proceed with Check-out procedure, Section
VIII of this Supplement.
3. If boiler fails to start, check:
❏ Loose connection or blown fuse?
❏ Limit setting below boiler water temperature or steam pressure?
❏ Thermostat below room temperature?
❏ Manual reset device needs to be reset?
❏ Gas not turned on at meter and boiler?
❏ Incoming natural gas pressure less than 5" W. C.?
4. If above fails to eliminate the trouble, refer to Check-out procedure
— troubleshooting in this Supplement, Section VIII.
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VII
Final adjustments — operating instructions
Figure 11 Operating instructions
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VIII
Check-out procedure — operation
Always follow boiler Operating instructions, Figure 11, when starting the
boiler.Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial
property damage.
1. Increase setting of room thermostat (or operating control) to call for heat.
2. Vent damper (if provided) will slowly open. When damper is fully open, the ignition
control will open pilot gas valve and start spark.
Vent damper must be in open position when appliance main burners are
operating. If damper is not in open position, flue products will spill into the
building, causing severe personal injury or death.
3. If pilot lights and proves within 15 seconds, the ignition control turns off the spark and
opens the main gas valve (dual valves in single body). Main burners ignite.
If pilot does not light and prove within 15 seconds, the ignition control shuts
off pilot gas and spark and waits 5 minutes. It then will retry. If the second
ignition attempt fails, the ignition control will lockout and close the alarm
contact of the impulse relay.
4. During main burner operation:
•
•
The ignition control monitors pilot flame current. If signal is lost, main valve is closed,
spark is activated, and the operating sequence returns to step 3.
If power is interrupted, the control system shuts off pilot and main gas valves and
restarts at Step 1 when power is restored.
5. Stop the call for heat (lower thermostat or operating control).
•
•
Pilot and main gas valves will close.
Damper (if provided) will close.
6. Boiler is now in the off cycle.
7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 several times to verify operation.
8. Return thermostat or operating control to normal setting.
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VIII
Check-out procedure — leak test
For your safety, turn off electrical 9. Open second leak test valve (Figure 12, item 4) and
power supply before making any
electrical connections to avoid
possible shock hazard.
check for pressure. See NOTICE below.
10. Close second leak test valve and remove
manometer.
1. Turn off power to the boiler and remove the (RED)
wire from terminal TH of the main gas valve
(Figure 12, item 1). Tape off terminal end of
removed wire and restore power to the boiler.
11. Remove call for heat to boiler. Turn off power to
the boiler.
12. Remove hose barbs from leak test valves and
replace plugs.
2. Close manual gas valve (Figure 12, item 2).
13. Replace (RED) wire to terminal TH of gas valve.
3. Check that both leak test valves (Figure 12, items 3
and 4) are closed. Then remove plugs and insert
1/8" NPT hose barb fittings as shown in Figure 12.
14. Open manual gas valve (Figure 12, item 2) and
restore power to boiler.
4. Attach a U-tube manometer to first leak test valve
(Figure 12, item 3).
When checking for pressure at the
leak test valves, it is normal to find a
small pressure reading. If the
pressure continues to rise after
opening the leak test valve, the main
valve seat is leaking and should be
replaced.
5. Open first leak test valve (Figure 12, item 3) and
check for pressure. See NOTICE at right.
6. Close first leak test valve (Figure 12, item 3) and
remove manometer.
7. Attach manometer to second leak test valve (Figure
12, item 4 ).
8. Apply call for heat to boiler and check that
electronic pilot proves.
panel
l
o
r
cont
o
T
4
3
Figure 12
Leak test procedure
2
1
677-11
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Check-out procedure — troubleshooting
VIII
Verify proper operation after servicing
2. If Step 1 does not open damper, manually rotate
damper blade to open position using wrench or
pliers on flat shaft between damper and actuator
(Figure 13). Boiler will fire.
Never jumper (bypass) any device except for momentary
testing as outlined in Troubleshooting Charts. Substantial
property damage and/or severe personal injury could
occur.
Verify that damper service switch is in "HOLD
DAMPER OPEN" position.
3. Do not leave damper permanently in this position.
Replace actuator immediately. If damper is left in
open position, boiler will not operate at published
efficiencies.
Burner access panel must be in position during boiler
operation to prevent momentary flame rollout on
ignition of main flame. Severe personal injury or
substantial property damage will result.
See damper manufacturer's instructions packed
with damper for additional information.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing
controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and
dangerous operation.
Johnson damper:
If troubleshooting chart recommends replacing
actuator and actuator is not immediately available,
damper blade can be fixed in an open position to allow
boiler operation. Follow these instructions only in case
of no heat or damper actuator malfunction.
See Figure 13.
Before troubleshooting:
a. Have a voltmeter that can check 120VAC, 24VAC, a microammeter
with minimum scale range of 0–25, and continuity tester.
b. Check for 120VAC (minimum 102 – maximum 132) to boiler.
c. Check for 24VAC at secondary side of transformer.
1. Turn off power to boiler.
Failure to turn off power to boiler
can result in severe personal injury,
death or substantial property
damage.
d. Make sure thermostat is calling for heat and contacts (including
appropriate zone controls) are closed. Check for 24VAC between
thermostat wire nuts and ground.
2. Refer to damper manufacturer’s instructions for
procedure to fix damper in open position.
3. Turn on power to boiler.
4. Using wrench or pliers on flat shaft section,
manually rotate damper blade until green light
turns on. Boiler will fire.
5. Do not leave damper permanently in this position.
Replace actuator immediately. If damper is left in
open position, boiler will not operate at published
efficiencies.
In event of actuator failure:
Effikal damper:
If troubleshooting chart recommends replacing actuator and actuator is
not immediately available, damper blade can be fixed in an open position
to allow boiler operation. Manually turning blade can cause actuator
damage. Follow these instructions only in case of no heat or damper
actuator malfunction. See Figure 13.
1. Move damper service switch to "HOLD DAMPER OPEN" position.
Apply call for heat to boiler. Damper blade should then rotate to open
position and boiler will fire.
See damper manufacturer's instructions packed
with damper for additional information.
677-14
Open
Figure 13
Closed
Temporary manual opening of vent damper —
refer also to vent damper manufacturer’s
instructions.
Damper blade
indicator
Wrench or pliers
Effikal damper
Johnson Controls damper
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VIII
Check-out procedure — troubleshooting
TS-1: No Spark — System (boiler without vent damper) does not work
VISUALLY CHECK — Is ground wire connected from
GND (Burner) to ignition control mounting screw, and
ground wire connected from transformer terminal C to case
ground?
Correct by making connections.
No
Yes
Is 24VAC present across terminals 24V and 24V(GND)?
No Yes
Check for open thermostat, circulator relay, operating
control, limit control or LWCO. Check the CSD-1
control panel, impulse relay and push-button switch.
If limit controls or water level controls
lockout on manual reset, determine
cause and correct condition. Failure to
do so could result in severe personal
injury, death or substantial property
damage.
Open thermostat (or operating control) contacts for 15
seconds. Close thermostat contacts. Is 24VAC across
terminals PV & MV/PV?
Replace ignition control. Retest.
No
Yes
Turn OFF supply voltage.
Electrical shock hazard. Failure to turn off
power before proceeding could cause
severe personal injury or death.
Check spark wire. Is it securely connected to spark
transformer?
Securely connect spark wire. Then turn ON supply
voltage. Retest.
No
Yes
Is condition of spark wire good (not cut, brittle, burned or
cracked)?
Replace pilot assembly. Retest.
No
Yes
Is spark gap 0.125" and isolated in pilot gas stream?
Is spark electrode ceramic cracked?
No Yes
No
Yes
Replace pilot assembly,
turn ON supply voltage.
Operate system several
complete heat cycles.
Replace ignition
control. Retest.
Replace pilot assembly, turn ON supply voltage, operate
system several complete heat cycles.
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VIII
Check-out procedure — troubleshooting
TS-2: No Spark — System (boiler with vent damper) does not work
Secure connections.
Is damper harness securely plugged in at both ends?
No Yes
Check for loose wire connections or bad relay on
transformer.
Is 24VAC present across transformer terminals C & Y?
No Yes
Check for open thermostat, circulator relay, operating
control, limit control or LWCO. Check the CSD-1 control
panel, impulse relay and push-button switch.
Is 24VAC present across terminal C and yellow wire on
damper connector?
If limit controls or water level controls
lockout on manual reset, determine cause
and correct condition. Failure to do so could
result in severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.
No
Yes
Is damper rotated open?
No
Yes
Check for out of round stack section. Does motor rotate
open?
Is 24VAC present across terminals PV and MV/PV?
No
Yes
No
Yes
Replace actuator.
Retest.
Is spark present now?
No
Yes
Open thermostat contacts for 30 seconds. Damper will
rotate to closed position. Close thermostat contacts.
Damper will rotate to open position. Is 24VAC present
across terminals PV and MV/PV?
Retest.
Turn OFF supply voltage.
Electrical shock hazard. Failure to turn off
power before proceeding could cause
severe personal injury or death.
No
Yes
Check spark wire. Is it securely
connected to ignition control?
Check continuity of each wire in wiring harness to
damper. Does continuity exist for each wire?
Securely connect
and turn ON supply
voltage. Retest.
No Yes
No
Yes
Replace damper
wiring harness.
Retest.
Is condition of spark wire good
(not brittle, burned or cracked)?
Remove damper harness from
boiler wiring harness.
TEMPORARILY install jumper
between terminal 2 and
terminal 5 on damper plug in
boiler wiring harness. See
figure below. Does boiler fire?
Replace pilot
assembly. Retest.
No
Yes
Replace ignition
control. Retest.
Is spark gap 0.125" and
Is spark electrode
ceramic cracked?
located in pilot gas stream?
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Replace
pilot
assembly.
Replace pilot
assembly.
Replace ignition
control. Retest.
1
4
2
5
3
6
Temporary
jumper
Replace damper
actuator. Retest.
Turn ON supply voltage and operate
system several complete cycles.
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VIII
Check-out procedure — troubleshooting
TS-3: Pilot lights — Main valve will not come on (boiler with or without damper)
Does spark stay on for more than a few seconds after pilot is established?
No
Yes
Turn OFF supply voltage.
Is 24VAC between terminals MV and MV/PV on ignition
control?
Electrical shock hazard. Failure to turn off
power before proceeding could cause
severe personal injury or death.
No
Yes
Replace ignition control.
Retest.
Make sure sense wire is not wrapped around any pipe or
accessories.
Is inlet gas pressure at least 5.0" W.C. and not over 14"
W.C.?
Is sense wire securely attached to sense terminal and pilot
assembly?
No
Yes
No
Yes
Correct and retest.
Contact gas supplier to
correct.
Is sensing probe ceramic cracked?
No
Yes
Is main valve wiring secure at terminals?
No
Yes
Replace pilot assembly.
Retest.
Is sense wire or sensing probe shorted out to metal
surface?
Correct wiring. Retest.
Replace valve. Retest.
No
Yes
Check for continuity of sense wire and condition of
insulation.
Correct and retest.
NOT OK
OK
Replace pilot assembly.
Retest.
Does system have proper flame signal?
Set up microammeter to measure output current in flame sensor circuit as follows.
a. Detach sense lead from ignition control. Attach negative lead from microammeter to sense
terminal on ignition control.
b. Attach positive lead to sense wire from pilot assembly.
c. Disconnect main valve lead from terminal MV on ignition control.
d. Energize the system. Spark should ignite the pilot. As soon as pilot is burning,
Replace ignition control.
Retest.
microammeter should read at least 0.5 microamp for U.T. # 1003-615.
e. Is flame current signal less than the minimum specified in d above?
No
Yes
Check for proper gas pressure, clean pilot assembly, tight mechanical and electrical
connections. Also check for proper system grounding per following page.
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VIII
Check-out procedure — troubleshooting
TS-3: Pilot lights — Main valve will not come on - continued from previous page
Turn OFF supply voltage.
Electrical shock hazard. Failure to turn off
power before proceeding could cause
severe personal injury or death.
To check ignition system grounding (instruction for continuation of TS-3)
❏ Check ground lead from GND (Burner) terminal on
ignition control to ignition control mounting screw and
from C on transformer to transformer case ground.
Make sure connections are clean and tight. If wire is
damaged or deteriorated, replace with No. 18 gauge
moisture-resistant, thermoplastic insulated wire with
105 °C minimum rating.
Pilot assembly and ignition control must share common
ground with main burner. Nuisance shutdowns are often
caused by poor or erratic ground.
❏ Check for good metal-to-metal contact between pilot
burner bracket and main burner and between main
burner and burner rest.
TS-4: Spark is present - pilot will not light (boiler with or without damper)
Are pilot valve wiring connections CORRECT and securely fastened?
No
Yes
Connect securely to terminal PV on ignition control and
terminal TR on main gas valve.
Is inlet gas pressure at least 5.0" W.C. and not over 14"
W.C.?
No
Yes
Is pilot shutoff valve open?
No
Yes
Is gas present at pilot burner assembly?
Remove MV wire from ignition control. Use a
match taped to a long screwdriver or pilot
lighter rod and manually light pilot.
Contact gas supplier to
correct gas pressure.
Open pilot shutoff valve.
No
Yes
Make sure pilot shutoff valve is open, 24VAC is present to
pilot valve and pilot line is not kinked or obstructed. Check
for clean pilot orifice. If OK, replace pilot gas valve.
Is spark gap 0.125" and located in pilot gas stream?
No
Yes
Replace pilot assembly.
Block any draft around
boiler. Check for clean
pilot orifice.
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IX
Service and maintenance
Complete Installation and Service Certificate in EGH Manual, Section IX.
Follow EGH Manual, Section IX, for service and maintenance of boiler.
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X
Replacement parts — water boilers
Figure 14 Water boiler assembly
17
19
18
22
MV
MV/PV
PV
11
ALARM
ALARM
13
24
V
14
15
24
V
(GND)
21
SENSE
ARK
SP
12
20
23
16
16
7
7
24
6
1
5
8
2
10
8a
9
677-12
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Table 5 Water boiler replacement parts
Before replacing any parts on the boiler — Turn off power to boiler and shut off gas supply.
Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
Weil-McLain
part number
Item Part description
Boiler models Vendor
Vendor part number
1
2
3
Main burner
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
— See EGH Manual —
Main burner with pilot bracket
Pilot burner bracket (not shown)
— See EGH Manual —
— See EGH Manual —
E48A-1
Beckett Gas
4
Pilot burner (not shown)
EGH-105 – 125
511-330-166
Johnson Controls
Q90GE-1
5
6
7
Main gas valve
EGH-105 – 125 Robertshaw
EGH-105 – 125 Watts
7000DERHC-S7C 511-044-287
Manual gas valve, 1" NPT
Leak test valve
FBV3-06
511-246-290
511-246-339
EGH-105 – 125 Key Gas
Honeywell
V8046C-1014
H91ABG
8
Pilot gas valve
EGH-105 – 125
511-044-039
Johnson Controls
8a Pilot gas pressure regulator
Pilot shutoff valve
EGH-105 – 125 Maxitrol
RV20VL
510-933-195
511-246-345
9
EGH-105 – 125 Conbraco
53-300-01
10 Pilot tubing, alum. 1/8" O.D. x 34" long
11 Ignition control
EGH-105 – 125 Available at local supply house
EGH-105 – 125 United Technologies
1003-615
511-330-086
12 Impulse relay
EGH-105 – 125 Potter-Brumfield
S89R-11ABD1-24 510-350-226
Honeywell
EGH-105 – 125
AML21CBA2AA
511-624-580
221K11810
13 Push-button switch
Eaton Controls
Honeywell
EGH-105 – 125
AML51-C10R
511-624-581
220PM02A
14 Lens cover
Eaton Controls
15 Light bulb
EGH-105 – 125 TI-¾ (available at local supply house)
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
16 Wiring harness, water boilers
591-391-886
381-800-446
Effikal
RVGP-KS-10BF
EGH-105
Johnson Controls
Effikal
Q35GP-2 (note 1)
RVGP-KS-12BF
Q35GR-2 (note 1)
RVGP
Vent damper assembly — optional
(not for use in Canada)
17
EGH-115 – 125
EGH-105 – 125
381-800-447
Johnson Controls
Effikal only
Johnson only
510-512-337
510-312-255
591-391-795
18 Vent damper actuator
19 Vent damper harness
20 Limit control, automatic reset
M35BE-1C
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
10C321
Honeywell
EGH-105 – 125
L4080B-1311
11B83-16
510-312-209
White-Rodgers
21 Limit control, manual reset
EGH-105 – 125 Honeywell
L4006E-1000
PS852M-24
19998
510-312-041
511-114-530
22 Probe LWCO, manual reset
EGH-105 – 125 McDonnell & Miller
Ametek
EGH-105 – 125
23 Pressure/temperature gauge
510-218-097
510-312-169
ENFM-USA
4104-2-1/2-1/4CBM
R8285D-5001
24 Transformer/relay
EGH-105 – 125 Honeywell
Note 1 — Johnson damper assembly consists of M35BC actuator and Y15 vent pipe.
Replacement parts must be purchased through a local Weil-McLain distributor. When ordering, specify boiler model and series and
include description and number of replacement part. Results from using modified or other manufactured parts will not be covered
by warranty and may damage boiler or impair operation.
Refer to boiler manual for parts not listed above.
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Replacement parts — steam boilers
Figure 15 Steam boiler assembly
17
19
18
21
MV
MV/PV
PV
11
ALARM
ALARM
13
24
V
20
14
15
24
24
V
(GND)
SENSE
ARK
SP
12
16
22
16
23a
7
7
25
6
23b
1
5
8
2
10
8a
9
677-13
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CSD-1 control system — Natural gas
Table 6 Steam boiler replacement parts
Before replacing any parts on the boiler — Turn off power to boiler and shut off gas supply. Failure to comply could
result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
Weil-McLain
part number
Item Part description
Boiler models Vendor
Vendor part number
1
2
3
Main burner
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
— See EGH Manual —
Main burner with pilot bracket
Pilot burner bracket (not shown)
— See EGH Manual —
— See EGH Manual —
E48A-1
Beckett Gas
4
Pilot burner (not shown)
EGH-105 – 125
511-330-166
Johnson Controls
Q90GE-1
5
6
7
Main gas valve
EGH-105 – 125 Robertshaw
EGH-105 – 125 Watts
7000DERHC-S7C 511-044-287
Manual gas valve, 1" NPT
Leak test valve
FBV3-06
511-246-290
511-246-339
EGH-105 – 125 Key Gas
Honeywell
V8046C-1014
H91ABG
8
Pilot gas valve
EGH-105 – 125
511-044-039
Johnson Controls
8a Pilot gas pressure regulator
Pilot shutoff valve
EGH-105 – 125 Maxitrol
RV20VL
510-933-195
511-246-345
9
EGH-105 – 125 Conbraco
53-300-01
10 Pilot tubing, alum. 1/8" O.D. x 34" long
11 Ignition control
EGH-105 – 125 Available at local supply house
EGH-105 – 125 United Technologies
1003-615
511-330-086
12 Impulse relay
EGH-105 – 125 Potter-Brumfield
S89R-11ABD1-24 510-350-226
Honeywell
EGH-105 – 125
AML21CBA2AA
511-624-580
221K11810
13 Push-button switch
Eaton Controls
Honeywell
EGH-105 – 125
AML51-C10R
511-624-581
220PM02A
14 Lens cover
Eaton Controls
15 Light bulb
EGH-105 – 125 TI-¾ (available at local supply house)
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
Wiring harness, pumped return steam
16
591-391-888
591-391-887
Wiring harness, gravity return steam
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
Effikal
RVGP-KS-10BF
EGH-105
381-800-446
381-800-447
Johnson Controls
Effikal
Q35GP-2 (note 1)
RVGP-KS-12BF
Q35GR-2 (note 1)
RVGP
Vent damper assembly — optional
(not for use in Canada)
17
EGH-115 – 125
EGH-105 – 125
Johnson Controls
Effikal only
Johnson only
510-512-337
510-312-255
591-391-795
510-312-135
510-311-023
510-312-060
511-114-530
511-114-494
511-114-531
18 Vent damper actuator
19 Vent damper harness
20 Limit control, automatic reset
M35BE-1C
10C321
EGH-105 – 125 Weil-McLain
Honeywell
EGH-105 – 125
PA-404-A
White-Rodgers
P47EA-3
21 Limit control, manual reset
EGH-105 – 125 Honeywell
L404C-1147
PS852M-24
67W-1
22 Probe LWCO, manual reset
23a Float LWCO, automatic reset
23b Float LWCO/pump control, auto reset
EGH-105 – 125 McDonnell & Miller
EGH-105 – 125 McDonnell & Miller
EGH-105 – 125 McDonnell & Miller
42-A
Ametek
EGH-105 – 125
Winter
P505K
24 Pressure gauge
510-218-045
510-312-169
E1437
25 Transformer/relay
EGH-105 – 125 Honeywell
R8285D-5001
Note 1 — Johnson damper assembly consists of M35BC actuator and Y15 vent pipe.
Replacement parts must be purchased through a local Weil-McLain distributor. When ordering, specify boiler model and series and
include description and number of replacement part. Results from using modified or other manufactured parts will not be covered
by warranty and may damage boiler or impair operation.
Refer to boiler manual for parts not listed above.
Part Number 550-110-677/0299
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Weil-McLain
500 Blaine Street
Michigan City, IN 46360-2388
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