Install Instructions

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XI. Start-Up and Checkout (continued)
11. Start the boiler using the operating instructions on page 100. With the boiler powered up, and with no call for heat, the
display should look like Figure 11.1a. Once a call for heat is present, it will look like Figure 11.1b.
12. The boiler should attempt to re approximately 30 seconds after a call for heat appears. With the front door removed
from the boiler, this try for ignition will appear as an audible spark (lasting approximately 4 seconds) and an audible
click from the gas valve. Upon initial start-up, the gas train will be lled with air. Even if the gas line has been
completely purged of air, it may take several tries for ignition before a ame is established. If the boiler does not light
after six tries for ignition, it will enter a “soft lockout” and will wait for one hour before attempting another ignition
sequence. This soft lockout can be reset by interrupting power to the boiler for a few seconds. Once a ame has been
established for the rst time, subsequent calls for burner operation should result in a ame on the rst try.
13. If there is a problem that appears before the rst try for ignition, or if the boiler fails to light after four tries for ignition,
the “HELP” will blink on the Home screen (Figure 11.1c). Touching this “HELP” button will take the user to the
Diagnostics menu where the cause of the problem can usually be found by pressing the ashing button on each
successive screen. For more information, see Section XII “Operation”.
14. Inspect the ame which is visible through the window. On high re the ame should be stable and mostly blue (Figure
11.2). No yellow tipping should be present; however, intermittent ecks of yellow and orange in the ame are normal.
15. Check the inlet gas pressure. Verify that the inlet gas pressure is between the upper and lower limits shown on the rating
plate with all gas appliances on and off.
Figure 11.1a: Home Screen at Power-Up (No Call for Heat)
Figure 11.1b: Home Screen on Heat Demand
Figure 11.1c: Home Screen with Active Fault