Install Instructions

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IX. System Start-up
WARNING
Explosion Hazard. Asphyxiation Hazard.
Electrical Shock Hazard. Start-up of this boiler
should be undertaken only by trained and skilled
personnel from a qualied service agency.
Follow these instructions exactly. Improper
installation adjustment, service or maintenance
can cause property damage, personal injury or
loss of life.
A. Verify that the venting, water piping, gas
piping and electrical system are installed
properly.
Refer to installation instructions contained
in this manual.
B. Conrm all electrical, water and gas
supplies are turned off at the source
and that
vent is clear of obstructions.
C. Conrm that all manual shut-off gas valves
between the boiler and gas source are closed.
D. If not already done, ush the system to remove
sediment, ux and traces of boiler additives. This must
be done with the boiler isolated from the system. Fill
entire heating system with water meeting the following
requirements:
NOTICE
pH between 7.5 and 9.5.
If system contains aluminum components, pH
must be less than 8.5
Chlorides< 50 ppm
Total Dissolved Solids - less than 2500 PPM
Hardness - 3 to 9 grains/gallon.
Pressurize the system to at least 20 psi (140 kPa).
Purge air from the system.
WARNING
Burn Hazard. The maximum operating pressure
of this boiler is 30 psig (210 kPa), 50 psig
(340 kPa), 80 psig (550 kPa) or 100 psig (689 kPa)
depending on the model and safety relief valve
option selected. Never exceed the maximum
allowable working pressure on the heat
exchanger ASME plate.
E. Conrm that the boiler and system have no
water leaks.
F. Prepare to check operation.
1. Obtain gas heating value (in Btu per cubic foot)
from gas supplier.
2. Alpine gas valves have inlet and outlet
pressure taps with built-in shut off screw. Turn
each screw from fully closed position three to four
turns counterclockwise to open taps. Connect
manometers to pressure taps on gas valve.
NOTICE
If it is required to perform a long term pressure
test of the hydronic system, the boiler should
rst be isolated to avoid a pressure loss due to
the escape of air trapped in the boiler.
To perform a long term pressure test including
the boiler, ALL trapped air must rst be removed
from the boiler.
A loss of pressure during such a test, with no
visible water leakage, is an indication that the
boiler contained trapped air.
3. Temporarily turn off all other gas-red
appliances.
4. Turn on gas supply to the boiler gas piping.
5. Open the eld installed manual gas shut-off valve
located upstream of the gas valve on the boiler.
6. Conrm that the supply pressure to the gas valve
is 13.5 in wc (3.4 kPa) or less. Refer to Table 20 on
page 72 for minimum supply pressure.
7. Using soap solution, or similar non-combustible
solution, electronic leak detector or other approved
method, check that boiler gas piping valves, and
all other components are leak free. Eliminate any
leaks.
DANGER
Explosion Hazard. Do not use matches, candles,
open ames or other ignition source to check for
leaks.
8. Purge gas line of air.
G. Operating Instructions
Start the boiler using the Operating Instructions, see
Figure 35. After the boiler is powered up, it should go
through sequence of operation shown in Table 28 on
page 100.
H. Purge Air From Gas Train
Upon initial start-up, the gas train will be lled with air.
Even if the gas line has been completely purged of air,