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LAARS Heating Systems

3.G 

Common Vent

3.G   Évent Commun

     

3.F  Venting with a Power Venter 

This boiler is certified for use with the manufacturer's 

suggested Power Venter, which is supplied in a kit that 

includes Installation Instructions. See the accesories 

list in the Parts Section of this manual. The location of 

the venter on the outside wall shall be in accordance 

with ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or in Canada with CAN/

CGA-B149 and applicable local codes. 

 

WARNING

     When an existing boiler is removed from a 
common venting system, the common venting system 

is likely to be too large for proper venting of the 

appliances remaining connected to it.
  Please read Section 3.A on page 11

     At the time of removal of an existing boiler, the 

following steps shall be followed with each appliance 

remaining connected to the common venting system 

placed in operation, while the other appliances 

remaining connected to the common venting system 

are not in operation.

1.  Seal any unused openings in the common venting 

system.

2.  Visually inspect the venting system for proper size 

and horizontal pitch and determine there is no 

blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion or other 

deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition.

3.  Insofar as it is practical, close all building doors and 

windows and all doors between the space in which 

the appliances remaining connected to the common 
venting system are located and other spaces of 

the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any gas 

burning appliance not connected to the common 

venting system. Turn bathroom exhausts, so they 

will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a 

summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers.

4.  Place in operation the appliance being inspected. 

Follow the lighting instructions. Adjust thermostat so 

appliance will operate continuously.

5.  Test for spillage at the burner opening after five 

minutes of main burner operation.

6.  After it has been determined that each appliance 

remaining connected to the common venting system 

properly vents when tested as outlined above, return 

doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers 

and any other gas burning appliance to their 

previous conditions of use.

7.  Any improper operation of the common venting 

system should be corrected so the installation 

conforms with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 

Z223.1. When re-sizing any portion of the common 

venting system, the common venting system should 

be re-sized to approach the minimum size as 

determined using the appropriate tables in Appendix 

G in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/

NFPA 54.

 

AVERTISSEMENT

  

     Lorsqu'une chaudière existante est retirée d'un 

système de ventilation commun, le système de 

ventilation commun est susceptible d'être trop grand 

pour une ventilation adéquate des appareils qui y 

restent connectés.
  Lisez s'il vous plaît Section 3.A on page 11

     Au moment du retrait d’une chaudiere existante, 
les mesures suivantes doivent etre prises pour chaque 

appareil toujours raccorde au systeme d’evacuation 

commun et qui fonctionne alors que d’autres appareils 

toujours raccordes au systeme d’evacuation ne 

fonctionnent pas:
1.   Sceller toutes les ouvertures non utilisees du systeme 

d’evacuation.

2.   lnspecter de fai;on visuelle le systeme d’evacuation 

pour determiner la grosseur et l’inclinaison horizontale 
qui conviennent et s’assurer que le syste’me est 
exempt d’obstruction, d’etranglement, de fuite, de 
corrosion et autres defaillances qui pourraient presenter 

des risques.

3.   

Dans la mesure du possible, fermer toutes les portes 
et les fenetres du bâtiment et toutes les portes entre 

l’espace all les appareils toujours raccordes au systeme 

d’evacuation sont installes et les autres espaces du 

bâtiment. Mettre en marche les secheuses, taus les 

appareils non raccordes au systéme d’évacuation 
commun et taus les ventilateurs d’extraction com me 
les hottes de cuisiniere et les ventilateurs des salles 

de bain. S’assurer que ces ventilateurs fonctionnent 

a la vitesse maximale. Ne pas faire fonctionner les 

ventilateurs d’éte. Fermer les registres des cheminées.

4.  Mettre l'appareil inspecte en marche. Suivre les 

instructions d'allumage. Régler le thermostat de fai;on 

que l'appareil fonctionne de fai;on continue.

5.  Faire fonctionner le brOleur principal pendant 5 min 

ensuite, determiner si le coupe-tirage déborde a 

l'ouverture de decharge. Utiliser la flam me d'une 

allumette au d'une chandelle au la fumee d'une 

cigarette, d'un cigare au d'une pipe.

6.  Une fois qu'il a ete determine, selon la methode 

indiquee ci-dessus, que chaque appareil raccorde 

au systéme d'evacuation est mis a l'air libre de fai;on 

adequate. Remettre les portes et les fenétres, les 

ventilateurs, les registres de cheminees et les appareils 

au gaz a leur position originale.

 

7.   Tout mauvais fonctionnement du systeme 

d'evacuation commun devrait etre corrige de fai;on 

que !'installation soit conforme au National Fuel 

Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 et (au) aux codes 

d'installation CAN/CSA-B149.1. Si la grosseur d'une 

section du systemed'evacuation doit etre modifiee, 

le systeme devrait etre modifie pour respecter les 

valeurs mini males des tableaux pertinents de 

l'appendice F du National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 

Z223.1/ NFPA 54 et (au) les codes d'installation CAN/

CSA-B149.1..

Summary of Contents for MINI-THERM JX Series

Page 1: ...tment Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or gas supplier AVERTISSEMENT Assurez vous de bien suivres les instructions donn es dans cette notice pour r du...

Page 2: ...0V 23 7 C Outdoor Sensor 23 7 D Field Connections 24 7 D 1 TB1 Term Block 1 TT DHW OAS 24 7 D 1 a TT Central Heat 24 7 D 1 b DHW 24 7 D 1 c Field Interlocks 24 7 D 1 d PV Terminals 24 7 D 1 e WWSD COM...

Page 3: ...MAINTENANCE 10 A Removing the covers and panels 40 10 A 1 Access Cover Removal 40 10 A 2 Flue Collector Access 40 10 A 3 Side Panel Removal 41 10 A 4 Draft Hood Removal 41 10 B Maintenance 42 SECTION...

Page 4: ...adjust the outlet control limit or use temperature limiting valves to obtain a maximum water temperature of 125 F 52 C WARNING The inlet gas pressure to the unit must not exceed 13 W C 3 2kPa WARNING...

Page 5: ...mperatures above 180 F such as during direct ame contact RCF changes into crystalline silica a known carcinogen When disturbed as a result of servicing or repair these substances become airborne and i...

Page 6: ...all packages listed on the packing slip Inspect everything for damage immediately upon delivery and advise the carrier of any shortages or damage Any such claims should be filed with the carrier The...

Page 7: ...Page 7 Figure 1 Largest and Smallest 200 MBH Rating Plate w Model Number and Nomenclature Low Loss Header Models 125 200 only 50 MBH 1 E Model Overview MINI THERM JX Residential Boilers...

Page 8: ...ply Main Power 120V Connections See 7 B on page 23 See 7 D on page 24 Gas Valve Pilot Ignitor Sensor Shown with front cover off Field Connections TB1 DHW Relay Connections TB3 Field Connections TB2 Lo...

Page 9: ...5 8 73 31 79 7 18 1 1 4 3 4 Front View Draft Diverter Damper 6 3 1 4 8 3cm Low Loss Gas Supply Header A D B V V 1 1 4 NPT Female OUT Supply IN Return 1 1 4 NPT Female 53cm 23cm F2 11 8cm 4 5 8 21 9 1...

Page 10: ...s can be installed in a closet as long as all minimum clearances are followed including between the front of the boiler and the closet door when it is closed See Figure 3 Consult the American National...

Page 11: ...es Improper venting of this appliance can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can result in severe personal injury or death AVERTISSEMENT Cette chaudi re doit tre ventil conform ment a...

Page 12: ...wo permanent air supply openings one within 12 inches 305mm of the ceiling the other within 12 inches 305mm of the floor NOTE In Canada follow Canadian Standard CAN CGA B149 or local codes Outside Air...

Page 13: ...t on the boiler The boiler top is designed so that it can be easily removed for normal boiler service and inspection without removal of the venting Avoid terminating boiler vents near air conditioning...

Page 14: ...al conditions and expected system water temperatures Also ensure the boiler s anti condensing features are utilized by properly wiring the system pumps See Figure 20 or Figure 21 on page 27 WARNING Do...

Page 15: ...5 See Note 5 See Note 5 r e n r o c e d i s n i o t e c n a r a e l C G H Clearance to each side of centerline extended above meter regulator assy 3 ft 91 cm within a height of 15 ft 4 6 m m c 1 9 t f...

Page 16: ...tional Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 AVERTISSEMENT Lorsqu une chaudi re existante est retir e d un syst me de ventilation commun le syst me de ventilation commun est susceptible d tre trop grand p...

Page 17: ...d pipe between the meter and the boiler a restrictive fitting or an undersized gas meter Gas supply pressures to the heater are listed in Table 3 on page 17 SECTION 4 Gas Connections 4 A Gas Supply an...

Page 18: ...ATTEMPT TO CONVERT THIS HEATER FOR USE WITH ANY OTHER TYPE OF FUEL AVERTISSEMENT Le unit est con u pour tre utilis avec du gaz naturel ou du gaz LP mais seulement des navires de l usine comme gaz nat...

Page 19: ...able 6 Equivalent Feet and Head Loss Model Size GPM Equivalent Feet of Type M Copper Feet of Head Loss 50 5 75 4 9 100 6 5 75 7 5 75 10 3 100 13 8 100 10 75 17 6 100 23 5 MINI THERM JX Residential Boi...

Page 20: ...ow Loss Header with its integral Boiler Pump eliminates the need for by pass piping because it allows the system flow and the boiler flow to be independent of each other without the cost and complexit...

Page 21: ...es Valves Indirect Tank Air Scoop Pump Zone Pumps mustbesized properly Valves Check Valves Check Valve Valves Indirect Tank Pump Check Valve Valves Indirect Tank Pump JX JX JX JX Check Valve Valves Va...

Page 22: ...and 100 Low Loss Header is standard on models 125 150 and 200 and Optional for models 50 75 and 100 Figure 13 Low Loss Header with Zone Pumps and DHW Typical Plumbing Diagrams continued KEY PUMP CHECK...

Page 23: ...No attempt should be made to connect electrical wires to any other location except the terminal blocks and line voltage hanging leads pigtail 7 B Main Power 120V Main Power Connection This boiler has...

Page 24: ...l Block Locations TB3 DHW Relay Connections optional TB2 Pumps and Aux Power TB1 TT DHW OAS 7 D 1 c Field Interlocks Field Interlocks allow for auxiliary limits or LWCO Breaking these connections prev...

Page 25: ...ts high enough supply water temperature the system pump will be enegized This feature helps protect the boiler from condensation due to low inlet water temperature 7 D 2 c Aux Power This terminal and...

Page 26: ...rs Power Vent Kit L1 N T1 T2 T3 L1 N T1 T2 T3 L N 1 2 4 Example Fields Controls CAS 4 Wiring to JX Combustion Air System Example Laars Power Vent Kit and Fields Controls CAS 4 Wiring to JX Combustion...

Page 27: ...ave a dedicated boiler pump such as LLH when using this method L N 1 2 4 Laars Power Vent Kit Example Typical Zone Pump Control Wiring to JX for Anti condensing protection Example Typical Zone Valve C...

Page 28: ...LD DHW TT Boiler Controller O Y R P O O 24V L PILOT VALVE 24V L MAIN VALVE 24V N Y GAS VALVE S BLOCKED VENT SWITCH SWITCH ROLL OUT 24VAC 120VAC R O A A OAS COM W W SD X1 X2 X4 Y Y R R CONNECTOR DAMPER...

Page 29: ...R PUMP N 120VAC SYS PUMP X2 4 PILOT VALVE X1 2 X1 8 X1 5 MAIN VALVE 24V N 24V L 24V L SPARK IGNITOR GENERATOR SPARK J1 WATER TEMP SENSOR FACTORY INSTALLED X3 5 POWER VENTER PROOF OF FAN not supplied F...

Page 30: ...ory set at 190 F To adjust turn the HI TEMP dial until the desired setting is displayed Range 160 220 F 8 A 3 Low Limit Advanced Options Adjust Low Limit is not applicable to the JX but this knob does...

Page 31: ...low the high limit setting to maximize fuel efficiency When the boiler water reaches the target temperature the LED illuminates and the burner will shut down The boiler water will continue to circulat...

Page 32: ...TING BUTTON and simultaneously adjust the ECONOMY dial to the desired setting To turn the feature off which will allow space heating regardless of outdoor temperature press and hold the TEST SETTING B...

Page 33: ...l boost feature If the thermostat is not satisfied thirty minutes after the boiler reaches the reset temperature the control will boost the reset temperature by 10 degrees It will continue to boost at...

Page 34: ...operation WARNING DO NOT ADD WATER UNTIL THE BOILER HAS FULLY COOLED To activate Manual Reset LWCO mode 1 Turn the LO TEMP dial to access the Program Mode indicated in the display as Pro 2 Turn the H...

Page 35: ...nstalled with a Electro Well for low water cut off functionality To View Current Settings Press and release the Test Settings Button in short intervals to sequentially display the following settings H...

Page 36: ...P Carbon monoxide hazard The vent damper must be fully open and the flue must be clear before the main burner fires If the burner fires when the vent damper is not fully open or the flue is blocked da...

Page 37: ...flame is observed then re tighten its associated locking screw Factory setting is 75 from shutter to burner orifice mounting plate Use the Mini Gauge to set to factory starting point See Figure 29 and...

Page 38: ...pilot should be adjusted down using the valve s pilot adjustment screw shown in Figure 31 If the flame is small and the inner cone does not engulf the pilot ignitor sensor then the pilot is under fir...

Page 39: ...s d une montre pour le mettre en position de marche ON 8 R glez le thermostat la temp rature d sir e 9 Mettez l appareil sous tension 10 Si l appareil ne se met pas en marche suivez les instructions i...

Page 40: ...ratures could cause a hazardous condition 10 A 1 Access Cover Removal To remove the front access cover simply turn the lock at the top center of the panel with a flat screw driver slot indicates locki...

Page 41: ...l 10 A 3 Side Panel Removal Remove the front access and the top as described previously Drain the boiler and remove the drain valve and or the PRV and associated fittings depending on the panel being...

Page 42: ...erved If the flame has the appearance of sooting tips check for debris near the orifices Clean any debris from orifice area and remove burners to ensure they are debris free inside and out If this doe...

Page 43: ...form 24 VAC voltage checks attach one meter lead to terminal 7 of TB1 Use the other lead to check for power on any switch on the boiler 5 To perform voltage checks on 120VAC attach one meter lead to e...

Page 44: ...ace heat exchanger 6 Pump noisy Air in volute Bleed air from volute Check pump alignment Worn bearings Replace worn parts 7 Boiler pounding or knocking Too low water flow through boiler Check temperat...

Page 45: ...Boiler has Reached the Target Temperature When the ECONOMY function is active the control monitors heating demand and establishes Target boiler temperatures below the high limit setting to conserve fu...

Page 46: ...COOL BEFORE ADDING WATER Recheck wiring Burner should never fire when red or yellow LED are lit Is either Yellow LED On The Control has Reached Target or High Limit Temperature The Control is Operatin...

Page 47: ...3 A4 A12 A13 A14 D3 B2 B4 B5 C6 B6 D13 D2 B8 B9 A15 D1 A6 A5 A16 A17 B1 B7 C1 D4 C5 C4 B4 B3 SECTION 12 REPLACEMENT PARTS Reference to 12 B Parts List starting on next page 12 A Parts Illustrations MI...

Page 48: ...shown 1 C2018100 BAG POLY RECLOSABLE 2x2 not shown 1 H2413100 INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION DHW RELAY KIT JX nolt sh 1 5X7002 DHW PANEL ASSY JX ECN DECIMALS XX DRAFT CHECK RELEASE REVISIONS KAG 6JUL REV C...

Page 49: ...43 A3 Panel Front 5X3038 7X3038 10X3038 12X3038 15X3038 20X3038 A4 Front Cover R5X3045 R7X3045 R10X3045 R12X3045 R15X3045 R20X3045 A5 Latch Slot Quarter Turn Assy R2086800 R2086800 R2086800 R2086800 R...

Page 50: ...embly Natural R0061600 R0061600 R0061600 R0061600 R0061600 R0061600 Pilot orifice LP W2001700 W2001700 W2001700 W2001700 W2001700 W2001700 C2 Main Gas Valves Gas Valve Natural V2029300 V2029300 V20293...

Page 51: ...dependent of system flow so that Primary Secondary system piping is unnecessary and system piping is simplified Primary Secondary Piping Two or more interconnecting circulating loops each with its own...

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