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Table 30 - Installation Checklist
Wiring
Yes
Note
Has the power and control been wired per boiler wiring diagram, this manual?
Is the main electrical connection polarity within boiler requirements?
Does the power supply voltage agree with the boiler rating plate? 120V AC?
Start-Up, Adjust, and Test
Yes
Note
Has the boiler been started?
If necessary, has the boiler gas valve been adjusted?
Has the installation been customized per installation location requirements?
Have all customized system parameters been tested?
Has proper boiler operation been confirmed?
Burner Flame
Yes
Note
Has the burner flame been checked?
Have combustion values been verified with a calibrated combustion analyzer?
If the flame does not appear normal, it may need to be cleaned by a qualified service technician. See
flame sight glass window location.
Final Installation Approvals
Signed by Technician
Date
Part 13 - Troubleshooting
A. Boiler Protection Devices
The boiler is protected from malfunctioning by means of internal
checks performed by the electronic microprocessor PCB, which
stops the boiler from operating if necessary. In the event of the boiler
being shut off in this manner, a code appears on the display which
refers to the type of shut-off and the reason behind it.
There are two types of shut-off:
1. Blocking Error
A blocking error means the boiler will restart
automatically as soon as the problem which
caused the error clears or is removed; this is
indicated by the «
» symbol which
appears on the display followed by an error
code.
For example, if the boiler indicates a 110 error
code, the error will clear automatically when
the CH temperature decreases. The boiler will
restart and operate normally.
NOTE:
Contact a qualified service technician if
an error continues to occur.
In the event of
Error
108 - Shut-off due
to insufficient water pressure inside the
heating circuit
- Pressure can be increased
by filling the heating circuit. See filling and
purging procedures, this manual.
If Error 108 occurs frequently and the system
needs repeated refilling, turn the boiler off. Turn
Figure 73 - Blocking
Error Example
Figure 74 - Shut-
Off Error for Low
Water Pressure
2. Lockout Error
A lockout error means the boiler does not return to operation after
the error condition goes away. The
button must be pressed on
the control panel to restore boiler operation.
If a lockout error occurs often contact a qualified service technician.
Figure 75 - Lockout Error Example
Important
Contact a qualified service technician for assistance if a Lockout
Error occurs frequently. For safety reasons, the boiler will permit
a maximum of five (5) resets in 15 minutes (five [5] presses of the
RESET button). A sixth (6th) attempt within this 15 minute period
will lock out the boiler. The boiler will only operate again after the
electrical supply has been disconnected and reconnected.
Repeated Lockout Error conditions could indicate a serious error
with the boiler or installation. Failure to contact a qualified service
technician to troubleshoot the error could result in substantial
property damage, serious personal injury, or death.
WARNING
!
3. Malfunction Warning
This warning is shown by the display in the following format:
5 P1 = FIRST IGNITION ATTEMPT UNSUCCESSFUL
The first part of the error code (e.g. 1 01) indicates the affected
operational assembly.
1 - Primary Circuit
2 - Domestic Hot Water Circuit
3 - Internal Electronic Part
4 - External Electronic Part
5 - Ignition and Detection
6 - Air inlet - flue gas outlet
7 - Multi-zone Heating
the external electric power to the OFF position. Shut off the main gas
valve. Contact a qualified service technician to check for any leaks
of water.