Commissioning High Turndown
COMMISSIONING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT
REGISTERED ENGINEER (CORGI), ALSO TO BE USED WITH
BURNER COMMISSIONING DETAIL SEE BURNER INSERT.
1.
Visually check full system to see if it is in accordance with our manual
and to current/CORGI legislation and IEE regulations and to this
manual.
2.
Check combustion air is adequate in plant room or surrounding area.
3.
Check contractors electrical wiring is correct and terminated tight and
fuse ratings are correct.
4.
Ensure that the gas pipe work is sized correctly and relative documents
for soundness and purging are available. It is the responsibility of the
commissioning engineer to check for soundness from the main inlet to
servicing stop tap on inlet of valve.
5.
Ensure that the inlet pressure is no greater than 75mb static and no less
than 17.5mb running.
6.
Make sure that all dampers are set and diffuser outlets are open to give
correct air flow and the correct number of air bypass blades have been
removed to bypass the air in excess of our maximum amount of air
through our heater, which can be found in the section ‘Minimum and
Maximum Air Volumes’ in this Manual.
7.
Check with the controls engineer that he has an interlock with the supply
fan and burner so that the burner can not run without the supply fan eg
air pressure switch across supply fan in series with our enable circuit
between 1 & 2. The controls engineer must keep the supply fans running
on for 15 minutes after burner shutdown, on a shutdown condition. The
terminals 1 & 2 are also used to wire stats and time switches in series to
switch the burner on and off. The unit also requires a 0-10v DC signal
from the controls to modulate the burner from 100% to 25%.
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