Service manual
SC Series Boilers – Installation and Service Manual 
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3.6  GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE 
These boilers are factory equipped for operation at altitudes ranging from 0 to 2,000 feet above sea level. 
The designated manifold pressures for sea level application are as shown in the table below. 
Model Natural Gas Propane 
All Models for 0 to 2,000 feet altitude
3.5” W.C.  9” W.C. 
Please note that the manifold pressure must be measured without referencing the gas valve 
venter to the air chamber (see Manifold Pressure Adjustment below). A 1/8” NPT tapping is provided 
on the gas valve for connecting a manometer to check this pressure. Both natural gas and propane 
models are furnished with gas valves which have a built in gas pressure regulator. If necessary, adjust to 
the proper value by removing cap and turning adjusting screw clockwise to increase manifold pressure or 
counterclockwise to decrease manifold pressure. 
Use at Altitudes above 2000 feet
For altitudes above 2,000 feet above sea level, the input rating of the boiler must be reduced as shown in 
the table in Section 3.7. 
In Canada, for boiler applications at altitudes in the range of 2000 to 4500 feet above sea level, the high 
altitude input rate must be achieved by changing the orifice size. The manifold pressure should be 
adjusted to the value as shown in the table above. 
In USA, for boiler installations at altitudes above 2000 feet, the input rating of the boiler may be achieved 
by adjusting the manifold pressure or by changing orifice size. 
The conversion of a boiler from sea level to high altitude must be performed by a qualified heating 
installer, service technician or gas supplier and in accordance with the requirements of Section 2.2 of this 
manual. A conversion data plate, indicating that the boiler has been converted for high altitude use, shall 
be attached adjacent to the rating plate. The correct conversion information must be entered on the 
conversion data plate by the installer. 
After the boiler has been converted for high altitude use, the input must be verified following the input rate 
test as described in Section 3.7. 
Manifold Pressure Adjustment
1.  Adjust airflow as per section 3.5 of the manual 
2.  Ensure gas inlet pressure is set correctly 
3.  Connect a manometer to the gas valve outlet 
pressure tap 
4.  With the boiler running for few minutes, disconnect 
the tube B from the orifice on the gas valve venter 
and plug or clamp shut the end of tube B. The 
manometer should show the manifold pressure 
required on the rating plate or conversion data 
plate. 
5.  If the manifold pressure is not equal to the value 
required, remove the pressure regulator adjustment 
cap screw on the gas valve 
6.  Using a screwdriver turn the inner adjustment 
screw clockwise 3 to increase or counterclockwise 
4 to decrease it 
7.  Replace cap screw and tighten firmly 
8.  Reconnect tube B to the regulator vent orifice A. 










