Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PV500-9 PVI Industries
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PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 1 ) Section 9 PVI FIREPOWER GAS BURNER TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION Figure 9 - 1 1. Burner housing 15. Air switch 29. Orifice location * 2. Air intake 16. Door assembly * 30. Electrode retaining bracket 3. Oil pump opening plug 17. Flame sensing electrode 31.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 2 ) Section 9 POWER GAS BURNER START - UP (Refer to Figure 9 - 1 to identify burner parts) 1. Remove the enclosure panel cover on the water heater or boiler to expose the control circuit. Located on the back side of this cover is a wiring diagram of the unit.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 3 ) Section 9 POWER GAS BURNER ST ART - UP (Con’t) clearance). Ensure plate is seated firmly against the gas spider and tighten the plate retaining screws.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 4 ) Section 9 POWER GAS BURNER START - UP (Con’ t) 20. Direct Spark Ignition – (DSI) Burners – No pilot: 1. Connect a manometer to the manifold test port. Set the air shutter as shown on the tag attached to the gas train. This may not be the exact setting you end up with, but it is a good starting point.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 5 ) Section 9 REMOVAL OF THE NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (EXCEPT “L” SERIES BURNERS) Figure 9 - 2 ELECTRODE POSITIONS “L,P,Q,R,S,T” SERIES BURNER Figure 9 - 3.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 6 ) Section 9 AIR ADJUSTMENT FIXED AIR BURNERS Loosen the locking screw and move the arm (B) along the scale (C) to the position wanted and tighten the screw.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 7 ) Section 9 Figure 9 - 6 NOTE: Nomograph is limited for use with Natural Gases with the following characteristics: Heating Value (gross) Btu/SCF - 970 - 1100; Specific G ravity - 0.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 8 ) Section 9 NOMOGRAPH FOR DETERMINING FLUE LOSSES FROM CO 2 AND FLUE TEMPERATURE FOR L.P. GAS (STEADY STATE EFFICIENCY CAN BE DETERMINED FROM THE FLUE LOSS) Figure 9 - 7 NOTE: Nomograph is limited for use with L.P. Gas with the following characteristics: Heating Value (gross) Btu/SCF – 2466 - 2542; Specific Gravity – 1.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 9 ) Section 9 TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS GAS BURNER 1. BURNERS FAILS TO START A. Defective On/Off or fuel transfer switch. Replace swi tch. B. Control circuit has an open control contact. Check limits, low water cutoff, proof of closure switch and others as applicable.
PV500 - 9 04 - 2000 ( 10 ) Section 9 TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS GAS BURNER (Con't) 5. CARBON MONOXIDE READINGS ON GAS FIRING A. Flame impingement on "cold" heat transfer surfaces caused by excessive firing rate. Reduce firing rate to correct input volume.
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