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  D. Turn boiler on and verify that fuel valves are closed 
    during the burner pre-purge cycle. Turn boiler off   
    and disconnect power.
  E. Adjust burner according to the burner
    manufacturer's specications. Target CO
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 level is  
    13% for optimum efciency, but a range of 12.5 -   
    13.0% is acceptable.
4.  TEST CONTROLS
  Before installation of the boiler is considered 
complete the operation of the boiler controls should be 
checked, particularly the low water cutoff and the high 
limit control.
  A. Check Operating Control  Raise and lower   
    operating control setting as required to start and   
    stop burner.
  B. Warning Check High Limit Control  
    Jumper Operating Control Terminals. Allow Burner  
    to operate until shut down by limit. Installation is   
    not considered complete until this check has been  
    made. REMOVE JUMPER.
  C. Check Low Water Cut-Off  control with water 
    level at normal waterline. Raise operating control   
    setting to allow burner to operate. Open boiler   
    drain to allow water level to drop until burner   
    operation is shut down by low water cutoff. 
DO NOT ALLOW THE BOILER TO OPERATE BELOW 
THE MINIMUM PERMISSIBLE WATER LEVEL AS 
INDICATED ON THE BOILER.
  Close boiler drain and rell to normal water line. 
Unless boiler is equipped with a manual reset low water 
cutoff, burner should automatically restart during ll. 
Reset operating control. 
PROBE AND FLOAT TYPE LOW WATER CUT-OFF 
DEVICES REQUIRE ANNUAL INSPECTION AND 
MAINTENANCE. Refer to Service Instructions 
for proper cleaning instructions. 
  D. Check Operating Control  on boiler equipped 
    with a tankless heater. With burner off, draw hot 
    water until burner starts, then turn off hot water   
    and check burner shut down.
1.  Always inspect installation before starting burner.
2.  Fill heating system with water.
  Any time that raw water is introduced to the boiler 
it must be heated to at least 180ºF immediately to 
dissipate the dissolved gases which can otherwise 
cause internal corrosion to the boiler. 
  A.  Steam Boilers Fill boiler to normal water line.   
    Water should be visible in the gauge glass.     
    After boiler is in operation, make up water should be   
    added slowly to maintain the water level. 
  B. Hot Water Boilers In a hot water heating system, the   
    boiler and the entire system (other than the tank)   
    must be full of water for satisfactory operation. Water   
    should be added to the system until the boiler pressure 
    gauge registers normal system design operating   
    pressure. To ensure that the system is full, water should  
    come out of all air vents when opened.
  ON A HOT WATER SYSTEM THE PRESSURE 
MUST NOT EXCEED 30 POUNDS UNLESS THE 
BOILER IS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR A HIGHER 
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE. IF A BOILER 
PRESSURE EXCEEDS PRESSURE SETTING OF 
SAFETY RELIEF VALVE, VALVE WILL RELIEVE 
IMMEDIATELY, BUT CAUSE OF RELIEF MUST 
BE INVESTIGATED AND CORRECTED. EXCESS 
PRESSURE IS DANGEROUS, IN ADDITION, COULD 
CAUSE DAMAGE TO HEATING SYSTEM, PERSONAL 
INJURY OR SERIOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE. 
DO NOT draw water from the boiler while in use. When 
adding water while boiler is in operation, do not open the 
supply valve fully, but add water slowly.
3. BURNER
  A. Check wiring of all fuel valves. Verify that wiring is  
    correct according to the factory supplied
    wiring diagram.
  B. Leave all manual fuel valves closed. This includes  
    manual shutoff valves supplied with the boiler and  
    facility installed valves at the boiler site.
  C. Perform all burner pre-startup checks according to  
    the burner manufacturer's specications. Refer to   
    the burner manufacturer's installation manual   
    furnished with the boiler.
SECTION III — OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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