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1. i as noted otherwise this instruction manual Failure to turn off electrical power could result in electrical shock causing severe personal injury or death Address reported problems 1 Inspect any problems reported by the owner and correct before proceeding Inspect appliance area 1 Verify that appliance area is free of any combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Inspect appliance interior 1 Remove the outer access panels and inspect the interior of the appliance 2 Vacuum any sediment from inside the appliance and components Remove any obstructions Inspect condensate system 1 Inspect the condensate drain line condensate PVC fittings and condensate trap on an annual basis Flush condensate trap with water 1 Remove the four 4 screws securing the top cover to the condensate trap and remove the cover reference FIG 2 1 2 Locate the plastic ball inside the float tube Verify there is nothing under the ball causing it to not seat properly 3 If necessary flush with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of the drain 4 Replace the top cover on the condensate trap 5 Replace the four 4 screws removed in Step 1 Figure 2 1 Condensate Trap REMOVE FOUR 4 P d SCREWS TOP COVER Check all piping for leaks Eliminate all system or appliance leaks Continual fresh makeup water will reduce appliance life Minerals can build u
2. 10 Remove the hot surface igniter The hot surface igniter is fragile Use care to prevent impact damage to the silicone carbide igniter surface when removing the igniter 11 Remove the eight 8 nuts holding the burner to the heat exchanger 12 The burner can now be lifted vertically out of the heat exchanger chamber 13 Use care when removing the burner to prevent damage to the woven burner port surface or gaskets on removal 14 Remove any visible dust or dirt blockage from the surface of the burner with a vacuum Compressed air may also be blown across the burner surface to clean the pores of the woven burner port material 15 Reassemble in reverse order 2 Maintenance continues Checking manifold gas pressure The gas manifold pressure tap for F9 models is located on the downstream test valve in the manifold assembly FIG 2 3 For B9 M9 models the gas manifold pressure tap is located on the venturi connection of the gas manifold assembly FIG 2 4 The manifold gas pressure tap can be accessed by removing the upper left access panel on the front of the appliance Follow the steps below when checking manifold gas pressure 1 2 Turn the appliance power switch to the OFF position Loosen the thumbscrew on the upper left access panel Remove the upper left access panel Remove the screws along the front and rear edge of the top outer jacket panel Disconnect the 2 pin connector hanging from the
3. Check for blockage or obstruction in vent air inlet pipe or at terminations Verify combustion air blower is operating Replace if necessary Check for jumper on air pressure switch Check for an unusually high negative draft in the vent stack Verify that ID plug is connected properly to connector X5 on the control module Verify that the wiring in the ID plug is not cut or damaged and that the wiring connectors are seated properly in the plug Verify that the number on the ID plug matches the number in parameter L5 If not replace the control module When replacing control modules verify that the number in parameter L5 matches the number on the ID plug If so press the ENTER button on the SMART SYSTEM display If not replace the control module Inspect the heat exchanger Reference page 30 of this manual for the procedure on how to clean the flue side of the heat exchanger Inspect the flue sensor and associated wiring Measure the resistance of the flue sensor and compare to Table 3C on page 33 of this manual Replace the sensor if necessary Verify that the vent air intake pipes are properly installed and that there are no obstructions Replace the main control board power fin 3 Troubleshooting continued Service Manual Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface The temperature rise across the heat exchanger has
4. Off 1 Ramp Up Only and 2 Ramp Up and Ramp Down The default value is 0 Ramp delay settings M9 boilers only When ramp delay is active there are up to six 6 limiting steps as described above in Ramp Delay On Off Each step has its own time period and modulation limit The installer can adjust these settings by accessing parameter G4 The settings for each step are displayed as follows G4 Ramp n mm minutes ppp p Where n is the number of the step mm is the length of time in that step and ppp p is the maximum modulation allowed during that step Upon selecting this parameter the ramp number n will be flashing Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the step you wish to adjust Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS keys to select the setting you wish to adjust Use the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the value of each setting NOTE THAT THE MODULATION LIMIT IN STEP 6 WILL APPLY THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE CALL FOR HEAT If 100 modulation is required the modulation limit in step 6 must be 100 The default values are 2 minutes at 50 for step 1 1 minute at 80 for step 2 and 1 minute at 100 for steps 3 through 6 1 Service continued rvice Manual Pown fim Service Manua Figure 1 2 Ramp Delay Interval RATE RAMP 6 RAMP 5 RAMP 4 RAMP 3 RAMP 2 RAMP 1 TIME CALL FOR HEAT H Control modes SH controlling sensor boiler only The SH controlling sensor parameter selects the sensor th
5. Installation and Operation Manual 34 power fin 3 Troubleshooting continued Gas Pressure SW Will require a manual reset once the condition has been corrected Flow Switch LWCO Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Blocked Drain SW Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Flame Sequence Will require a manual reset once the condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Anti cycling Either the optional manual reset low gas pressure switch or the optional manual reset high gas pressure switch tripped Either the flow switch or the optional low water cutoff is not making The blocked drain switch has detected excessive condensate build up inside the unit The flame detector circuit is seeing a flame signal while no flame is present The main control board has received a call for heat too quickly after the previous call for heat has ended Service Manual Table 3F Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface FAULT DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION Reset the pressure switches Measure the supply gas pressure to determine cause of fai
6. Installation and Operation Manual for the proper piping methods Check 120 VAC to the pump motor on a call for heat If voltage is not present check wiring leading to the main control board Replace the main control board if necessary If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the pump is not operating replace pump Replace the main control board Check set point of the external control Check the wiring between the external control and the unit Replace the control Press the ENTER RESET button on the Smart System display panel EH 44 power fin Service Manual 3 Troubleshooting Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface FAULT DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION While the unit is in Service Mode the outlet Establish a heating load to remove heat from the temperature has exceeded 185 F 85 C system Verify that the system is full of water and that all air has been properly purged from the system Verify that the appliance is piped properly into the system Refer to Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for the proper piping methods Service Check 120 VAC to the pump motor on a call for heat If voltage is not present check the wiring leading to the main control board Replace the main control board if necessary If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the pum
7. a manual reset once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Blown fuse mm 39 Em CORRECTIVE ACTION Verify setting of adjustable high limit Verify that the system is full of water and that all air has been properly purged from the system Verify that the appliance is piped properly into the system Refer to Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for proper piping methods for the Power fin Check 120 VAC to the pump motor on a call for heat If voltage is not present check wiring leading to the main control board Replace the main control board if necessary If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the pump is not operating replace the pump If the system pump is a variable speed pump ensure the system flow is not less than the boiler flow Check temperature setting of the main control board Check resistance of water sensors and compare to the tables on page 33 of this manual Replace the sensor if necessary Replace high limit Raise temperature set point above 130 Install a 3 way valve per the piping diagram in Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual Replace the main control board Vent air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed lengths Refer to Section 2 Venting of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for proper lengths Check for
8. determines the set point used by the unit or cascade when the BMS voltage is at or below the Voltage at Minimum setting This parameter is only active when the BMS type is set to Set Point This parameter can be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J6 The temperature range for this parameter is 32 F 0 C 248 F 120 C The default value is 70 F 21 C 1 Service continued Maximum set point This setting determines the set point used by the unit or cascade when the BMS voltage is at or above the Voltage at Maximum setting This parameter is only active when the BMS type is set to Set Point This parameter can be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J7 The temperature range for this parameter is 32 F 0 C 248 F 120 C The default value is 190 F 88 C for water heaters and 220 F 104 C for boilers Voltage at start When the Enable input is set to Inactive this parameter determines the BMS input voltage at which the unit or cascade is enabled When the unit is disabled the unit will become enabled when the BMS input voltage rises up to or above this value This parameter may be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J8 The range for this parameter is J9 0 1V 10V The default value is 1V Voltage at stop When the Enable input is set to Inactive this parameter determines the BMS input voltage at which the unit or cascade is disabled When the unit is enabled the unit w
9. fin Service Manual 3 Troubleshooting Table 3A Troubleshooting Chart No Display Check external line switch fuse or breaker Check position of ON OFF switch Turn switch to the No 120 VAC supplied to unit ON position Check 120 VAC through the ON OFF switch No voltage through switch replace switch Check wiring harness connection between the display Fey JES Bad wiring connection board and the main control board Connect the harness at both points ziBlowin t se Replace fuse F6 on the main control board see FIG 3 1 page 31 of this manual Bad display board Replace board Bad main control board Replace main control board Main control board temperature set point 6 Review temperature setting satisfied Remote thermostat satisfied Review remote thermostat setting No Burner Operation Outside air temperature above Warm Check location of outside air sensor Check Weather Shutdown WWSD set point for resistance of outdoor air sensor and compare to Table main control board 3D on page 33 of this manual Consult display for specific fault Refer to fault descriptions on pages 35 42 of this manual for corrective actions Unit locked out on fault Check ramp delay parameter settings Optional PC Ramp delay active software required Unit Does Not Modulate Above 50 Turn ramp delay feature off See page 18 of this manual for instructions
10. on how to turn this feature off Check BMS parameter settings Optional PC Boiler controlled by BMS software required 32 rvice Manual Pown fim Service Manua 3 Troubleshooting continued Checking temperature sensors The appliance temperature sensors inlet water outlet water system water tank water flue and outdoor air are all resistance type devices The following tables show the correct values for the sensors at various temperatures Use an ohmmeter to read the resistance of the sensor at a known temperature If the resistance of the sensor does not closely match its corresponding table replace the sensor Table 3B Inlet Outlet System Tank Sensor Resistance vs Temperature Table 3C Flue Temperature Sensor Resistance vs Temperature Lm o o m o o o Table 3D Outdoor Air Sensor Resistance vs Temperature 118 018 33 Power fin Service Manual 3 Troubleshooting Table 3E Troubleshooting Chart Noisy System BC S cA CONES TOR TION Gas supply problem Refer to Section 3 Gas Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for detailed information concerning the gas supply Gas air mixture problem Refer to the Checking Manifold Gas Pressure and Combustion Analysis Procedure on pages 27 and 28 of this manual for the proper settings Verify that the vent air intake lengths do not exceed the maximum listed in the Venting section of th
11. parameter and continue programming Press the MENU EXIT button 1 time to return to the parameter listings press again to return to the menu listings Remember to press the ENTER RESET button when finished programming in order to save the changes made powenr fin Service Manual 1 Service continued Sequence of operation Table 1A Sequence of Operation Space Heating and DHW OPERATION DISPLAY The manual reset high limit must be closed before any 8 898 1 327 11 7 action will take place OUT 123 8F 129 Upon a call for heat the control turns on the appropriate Standby pumps system and boiler pumps for space heating DHW OUT 123 8F 129 pump for DHW call The flow switch and low water cutoff if equipped must close If the unit is equipped with a proof of closure valve the proof of closure switch must be closed The proof of closure valve is then energized The gas pressure switch es if equipped must close If the contact for the louvers is closed the louver proving blocked drain switch and auto reset high limit water heater only inputs must close If the air pressure switch is open the prepurge cycle then begins by starting the combustion blower Once started the air pressure switch must close After the 10 second prepurge the blower slows down and the hot surface igniter HSI is energized The HSI is heated for at least 15 seconds Once the HSI is hot the trial for ignition begins w
12. switch to the ON position vent air intake terminals 16 Press the ENTER RESET button on the display board until HTR Standby appears in the display window Combustion analysis procedure Gas Supply Pressure Refer to Section 3 Gas Connections in the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for the proper gas supply for the Power fin 1 Turn the appliance power switch to the OFF position 2 Remove the flue temperature sensor from the flue pipe Refer to page 26 of this manual Note Combustion measurements will be made at this Dirty Damaged for burner removal and cleaning point Burner procedures 3 Turn the appliance power switch to the ON position Replace burner if necessary 4 Place the appliance into the active position by pressing the Refer to page 29 of this manual h EES butona ihe board see page 5 Gas Valve Adjustment for the gas valve adjustment until HTR Standby appears in the display window procedure 5 Locate the pinhole button below the ENTER RESET button 81 button once and hold for 2 seconds to o Once the combustion analysis is complete press the place the appliance into Service Mie In Service Mode the ENTER RESET button on the display board to take the appliance will fire and operate at 100 of rate appliance out of Service Mode The appliance will go to 6 Insert the probe from a combustion analyzer into the hole shutdown and the display will show HTR OFF left by the rem
13. times to toggle menu listing Thesen Toggles acer MIO F Heat Curve menu options v DOWN Press 2 times to toggle menu listing PG Anti Cycling The menu toggles to the next two H Control Modes menu options v DOWN Press 2 times to toggle menu listing gt I Cascade The menu toggles to the next two J BMS menu options i The menu toggles to the next two V Press 2 times to toggle menu listin PK Clre Pump DOWN 99 8 L Service Noti menu options enters Press 1 time to list parameters Kl SYS Pump Dely K1 will flash UP Press 1 time to change parameter K2 SH Pump Dely K2 will flash a o ENTER RES Press 1 time to select parameter K2 SH Pump Dely K2 will Stop flashing parameter 30 Seconds value will appear UP P ill ii d A Press to increase or decrease value K2 SH Pump Dely arameter will increase or decrease or DOWN 40 Seconds depending on button pressed ENTER RES Press time to save K2 SH Pump Dely K2 will flash or press MENU EXIT to continue eS f 7 i i A General m MENU EXIT Press 1 time to return to the main Say menu Press 1 time to return to normal H re Purge This display example assumes gh veuve U ua operation 00 123 7 a call for space heating is present 12 1 Service continued Parameter table power fin Service Manual Table 1D_This table lists SMART SYSTEM control module parameters and where to access them GENERAL TEMPERATURE SETTING DA
14. top panel cover inside the unit Remove the top outer jacket panel On F9 models remove the 1 8 hex plug from the tap on the downstream test valve Install a fitting in the tap to connect a manometer to read manifold gas pressure Place the tubing of the manometer over the fitting On B9 M9 models loosen the set screw on the venturi connection of the gas manifold assembly one full turn from inside the pressure tap to read manifold gas pressure Place the tubing of the manometer over the the tap once the set screw is loosened Turn the appliance power switch to the ON position Place the appliance into the active position by pressing the ENTER RESET button on the display board see page 5 until HTR Standby appears in the display window Locate the pinhole button below the ENTER RESET button see page 5 Press the button once and hold for five 5 seconds to place the appliance into Service Mode In Service Mode the appliance will fire and operate at 100 of rate As the appliance comes on and fires record the inches of water column of displacement on both sides of the manometer The sum of these two readings will be the gas manifold pressure Reference Table 2B Gas Manifold Pressure Chart for the proper measurement This is a reference pressure only and is not field adjustable An appliance supplied with the required minimum gas supply pressure will operate at the correct manifold gas pressure Service Manual P
15. turn on the boiler pump turn off the DHW pump after 2 seconds and resume firing based on the SH 41 RATE space heating set point As long as both the space heating 123 0F 129 and DHW calls for heat remain active the control will switch back and forth between the two modes until one of them is satisfied 10 Once both calls for heat are satisfied the control will turn off the burner The blower will remain on for the POSTPURGE 30 second postpurge cycle Any pumps that are running 127 4F 129 will continue to run for their respective pump delay times 5 then turn off Boiler pump off system pump continues its delay if Standby longer 124 7F 129 Standby 12 t ff System pump o 122 9F 129 10 rvice Manual Pown fim Service Manua 1 Service continued Display panel menu access Table 1B Use this procedure to access menus from the display panel BUTTON OPERATION DISPLAY COMMENTS p 1 time i R O Heater turns off this ensures ENTERRES Press 1 time in normal operation Unintemipted Enter Menu Code Digit shown underlined at left will EI MENU EXIT Hold for 5 seconds display will change 0000 flash UP Press 9 times to change last digit Enter Menu Code Digit shown underlined at left will in readout to 9 0009 flash dj PREVIOUS Press 2 times to move to the second Enter Menu Code Digit shown underlined at lef
16. ONAL D RUN TIME CONTACTS D ALARM CONTACTS ESZ SOLENOID GAS VALVES OPTIONAL ER a 2043330 HEATER PUMP BOILER ONLY cx SYSTEM PUMP BOILER ONLY 4 DHW PUMP HOT SURFACE IGNITER BLOWER GAS VALVE SMART SYSTEM CONTROL BOARD DISPLAY PANEL E PC INTERFACE OPTIONAL i r Indicates connections made to the line voltage terminal strip located on the rear of the unit 1 Service General Operation How the appliance operates The Power fin uses a copper finned tube heat exchanger to transfer heat from the flue products to the water An electronic control module monitors various inputs to initiate a call for heat The blower provides both primary and secondary air to the burner and forces the flue products out of the combustion chamber and into the vent system The control module regulates the blower speed on B9 and M9 models to control the firing rate of the appliance The modulating gas valve monitors the amount of combustion air being pulled into the blower and regulates the amount of gas supplied which then mixes with the combustion air and is supplied to the burner How the control module operates The Power fin control module receives input from appliance sensors The control module activates and controls the blower and gas valve to regulate heat input and switches heater DHW and system pumps on and off as needed The user installer progr
17. OWER fin Figure 2 3_Gas Train Assembly F9 DOWNSTREAM TEST VALVE MANUAL SHUTOFF GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE Figure 2 4_Gas Train Assembly B9 M9 MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP DOWNSTREAM TEST VALVE Table 2B_Gas Manifold Pressure Chart Natural Gas Water Column w c LP Gas Firing Control Model No Water Column w c were _ 27 rvice Manual POWER fin Service Manua 2 Maintenance 10 Once the gas manifold pressure has been checked press the 8 ENTER RESET button on the display board to take the appliance out of Service Mode The appliance will go to If the combustion is not within the specified range reference the Troubleshooting Chart below for possible causes and corrective actions shutdown and the display will show HTR OFF Table 2D_Combustion Troubleshooting Chart 11 Turn the appliance power switch to the OFF position 12 Remove the manometer and related fitting s from the Possible Cause Corrective Action connection tap and replace the 1 8 hex plug on F9 models only Refer to Section 2 Venting in the 13 Replace the top jacket panel and reconnect the 2 pin Power fin Installation and connector hanging from the top panel cover Vent Air Intake Operation Manual for the proper Length or Obstruction venting and air intake methods 14 Replace the upper left access panel Check for obstructions in the 15 Turn the appliance power
18. PBX PFX SER Rev D power fin Service Manual Models 502 752 1002 1302 1501 1701 and 2001 Up To 5 1 Turndown MENU EXIT ENTER RESET Cc A WARNING This manual must only be used b y a qualified heating installer service technician Read all instructions including this manual and the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual before installing Perform steps in the order given Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage A CERTIFIED High Efficiency Water Heaters Boilers and Pool Heaters Save this manual for future reference rvice Manual POWER fin Service Manua Contents Contents cee eee mia misa RH a CH RA N s n m sim s s sa m 2 Hazard definitions ewe ee 2 Please read before proceeding eee eee eee 3 What is in this manual mx 4 1 Service c eoceenuenuanRanaashuanaaauuansuauassasauuusnnaa 9 2 Maintenance a s usa s sm s A ss s s s RR RON m ss s 22 3 Troubleshooting i ewe ee ee eee a 31 Troubleshooting Chart No Display 0 0 32 Checking Temperature Sensors cee eee 33 Troubleshooting Chart Noisy System 34 Troubleshooting Cha
19. Power fin Service Manua Maintenance Service and maintenance schedules Address reported problems Inspect appliance area and appliance interior Clean condensate trap Check all piping for leaks Flue vent system and air piping Check water system Check expansion tank Check control settings Check igniter Check all appliance wiring Check flue gas passageways Flame inspection Inspect and clean burner General maintenance Checking manifold gas pressure Combustion analysis procedure Gas valve adjustment procedure Cleaning heat exchanger Review with owner Troubleshooting Troubleshooting table No display Checking temperature sensors Troubleshooting table Noisy system Troubleshooting table Fault messages displayed on Operator Interface power fin 1 Service The Power fin display Hold 5 seconds to enter code Input Mode Menu Mode Press to move up one level in Menu Mode or to exit Menu Mode MENU EXIT DISPLAY SCREEN MENU EXIT f m p SYSTEM PREVIOUS NEXT e e UP DOWN Press to change boiler water temperature and or tank water temperature set point during normal operation POWER ON OFF Press to turn unit ON or OFF Press to change displayed data values in Menu Mode Press to navigate through menu listing in Menu Mode ENTER RESET Service Manual Press to turn hea
20. TA LOGGING SETTING FUNCTIONS OUTDOOR AIR RESET SEE USER ACCESS INSTALLER ACCESS MENU SUB ITEM DESCRIPTION PAGE DISPLAY MODIFY DISPLAY MODIFY 1 Heater Model 15 Yes No Yes No 2 User Code 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 Date and Time 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes A 4 Software Version 15 Yes No Yes No 5 Temperature Units 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 Night Setback Temperature 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 Night Setback Times 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 SH Set Point User 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 SH Minimum Set Point 15 No No Yes Yes B 3 SH Maximum Set Point 15 No No es Yes 4 SH Offset 15 No No Yes Yes 5 SH Differential 15 No No Yes Yes 1 Hours Running SH 16 Yes No Yes No 2 Hours Running DHW 16 Yes No Yes No 3 Ignition Attempts 16 Yes No Yes No 4 Show Last 10 Errors 16 Yes No Yes No 1 Service Mode Delay 16 No No Yes Yes 2 Reset Last 10 Errors 16 No No Yes Yes 1 DHW Tank Set Point 16 Yes Yes Yes Yes E 2 DHW Boiler Set Point 16 Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 SH DHW Switching Time 16 Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Minimum Air Temperature 16 No No Yes Yes 2 Maximum Air Temperature 16 No No Yes Yes 3 Maximum SH Set Point 17 No No Yes Yes 4 Minimum SH Set Point 17 No No Yes Yes F 5 Outdoor Air Shutdown 17 Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 Outdaor Air Shutdown 17 Yes Yes Yes Yes Differential if Shift Reset Curve Av No No Y
21. When the call for heat comes from the 0 10Vdc input the enable input must be set to inactive This setting is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter H2 The default setting is active MINUTES 0 10V building management input BMS When the building management input is enabled the control modulates the unit B9 or M9 only or the cascade based on the voltage on the 0 10V input on the connection board The 0 10V input may control either the modulation of the unit s or the set point This setting is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter H3 The default value is Inactive See menu Section J to adjust the parameters that control the BMS operation Cascade The boiler or water heater is part of a group of units sequenced together The designated Leader unit determines the total output needed from the group based on the set point and controlling sensor reading It assigns portions of the output to itself Leader and the Member units When Cascade is active each boiler in the group requires a unique address see menu Section I below This setting is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter H4 The default value is Inactive I Cascade Boiler cascade address The boiler designated as the Leader needs to be programmed with address 0 All the Member boilers require addresses from 1 to 7 and the addresses must be different for each Member The addresses can be in any order regardless of the order in whic
22. accessing parameter F7 The temperature range of this parameter is 27 F 15 C to 27 F 15 The default value is 0 F 0 C This feature will be active if this parameter is set to anything other than 0 0 17 1 Service Boost temperature If a SH demand lasts longer than the programmed time delay setting F9 and there have been no DHW demands the control will increase the water temperature set point by the amount in this parameter If the SH demand continues through another time period the set point will be increased again This will continue until either the SH demand ends a maximum of 20 increases has occurred or the maximum set point has been reached Once the SH demand has been satisfied the set point will revert back to its calculated setting The boost temperature can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter F8 The temperature range of this parameter is 0 F 0 C to 45 F 25 C The default value is O F 0 C This feature will be active if this parameter is set to anything other than 0 F 0 Boost time The boost time parameter sets the amount of time that must elapse with a SH demand before the water temperature set point will be increased This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter F9 The time range for this parameter is 1 minute to 250 minutes The default value is 20 minutes G Anti cycling Anti cycling time Once a SH demand has been satisfied a s
23. ams the module to meet system needs by adjusting control parameters These parameters set operating temperatures and heater operating modes Appliance operation can be based on heater outlet water temperature heater return water temperature system supply temperature system return temperature or tank temperature depending on the parameter setting Sequence of operation Table 1A shows control module normal sequences of operation for space heating and DHW operation The combined operation sequence is for a typical application programmed to provide DHW priority power fin Service Manual Access modes User The user can adjust space heating set point using the UP and DOWN buttons at any time during normal operation By entering the USER code 0704 the user can also change temperature units time and date and night setback settings In user mode the following parameters can be viewed but not changed Heater outlet water temperature in DHW mode heater model number software version total operating hours and total cycles Installer Most parameters are available only to the installer accessible only by entering the installer access code 5309 Saving parameters To save parameters and exit programming Press the ENTER RESET button then the MENU EXIT button 3 times To keep parameter settings only for a current operating cycle Press the MENU EXIT button 3 times after making all desired parameter changes To enter a
24. ange Use care do not hit or break the silicon carbide igniter Do not contaminate the igniter by handling with oily or dirty hands 7 Check the replacement igniter for cracks or damage before installing 8 Ensure that the fiber gasket used to seal the base of the igniter to the burner flange is reinstalled to seal the base of the replacement igniter 9 Carefully insert the igniter into the mounting point on the burner flange and position on the mounting studs 10 Reinstall the two wing nuts and tighten by hand only Over tightening the wing nuts may break the ceramic mounting flange 11 Ensure that the igniter gasket is properly installed and seals the point of contact between the igniter and burner mounting flange 12 Reconnect the power leads to the igniter 13 Replace the insulation blanket flaps 14 Turn on main gas supply and main power 15 Test fire the appliance to ensure proper operation Check all wiring 1 Inspect all wiring making sure wires are in good condition and securely attached Check control settings 1 Set the SMART SYSTEM control module display to Parameter Mode and check all settings See Section 1 of this manual Adjust settings if necessary See Section 1 of this manual for adjustment procedures 2 Check settings of external limit controls if any and adjust if necessary 6 rvice Manual Pown fim Service Manua Perform start up and checks 1 Start appliance and perform checks a
25. anges The modulation or set point will change in proportion to the change in voltage between the minimum and maximum voltage settings This parameter may be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J3 The range for this parameter is J2 0 1V 10V The default setting is 10V Minimum power This setting determines the modulation of the unit B9 or M9 only or cascade when the BMS input voltage is at or below the Voltage at Minimum setting This parameter is active only when the BMS type is set to Power On heaters with F9 firing controls this function does not apply On heaters with B9 firing controls this parameter should not be less than 50 On heaters with M9 firing controls this parameter can be as low as 20 When the cascade function is also active this parameter may be as low as the minimum firing rate of the individual heaters divided by the number of heaters in the cascade This parameter may be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J4 The range for this parameter is 0 100 The default value is 20 Maximum power This setting determines the modulation of the unit B9 or M9 only or cascade when the BMS input voltage is at or above the Voltage at Maximum setting This parameter is only active when the BMS type is set to Power This parameter can be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J5 The range for this parameter is 0 100 The default value is 100 Minimum set point This setting
26. arameter A6 is set to anything other than 32 0 F 0 C the night setback feature becomes active This will require start and stop times to be programmed for the days that reduced temperatures are required These times can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter A7 Each day of the week Monday through Sunday will have an on and off time Example Monday ON 22 30 Tuesday OFF 6 45 If you wish to skip a day and have no night setback leave the on and off times the same The default times for each day will be 08 00 OFF and 18 00 ON B Temperature settings boiler only SH Set point user The SH set point user sets the water temperature set point for fixed operation or the maximum temperature set point when the outdoor air sensor is used This parameter can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter B1 The temperature range of this parameter is 60 F 15 C to 230 F 110 C The default value is 120 F 49 C SH Minimum set point The SH minimum set point sets the minimum water temperature set point that can be used for space heating operation The user or installer will not be able to program the control with a lower SH set point This parameter can only be changed by the installer by accessing parameter B2 The temperature range of this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 261 F 127 C The default value is 70 F 21 C SH Maximum set point The SH maximum set point sets the maximum wa
27. as opened due to temperature 195 F or the sensor has become disconnected Repair or replace the sensor wiring if damaged Replace the sensor if necessary 39 a power fin 3 Troubleshooting Service Manual Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface APS Open Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset APS Closed Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Wrong ID Plug Temp O Shoot Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset mw 40 The air pressure switch did not make within 1 minute after the combustion air blower has been energized The SMART SYSTEM control sensed that the air pressure switch was closed before the combustion air blower was energized Control module ID plug does not match parameter L5 The stack temperature has exceeded the set parameters for the boiler water heater CORRECTIVE ACTION Check air filter Clean or replace as necessary Vent air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed lengths
28. corrosion due to sediment Do not use petroleum based cleaning or sealing compounds in the appliance system Gaskets and seals in the system may be damaged This can result in substantial property damage Do not use homemade cures or appliance patent medicines Serious damage to the appliance personnel and or property may result What is in this manual Service The Power fin display Display panel readout buttons and their functions Control module inputs Control module inputs and options Control module outputs Control module outputs and options General How the appliance operates How the control module operates Access modes user and installer Sequence of operation Domestic Hot Water DHW space heating Control panel menu access Accessing programming mode and locating menus See separate guides covering the PC and pocket PC interfaces Control panel parameter access Accessing and changing parameters from the display panel Quick start information parameter table An index of available adjustments and readouts where to access them and where to find detailed information Power fin operation A General B Temperature Setting C Data Logging D Functions E DHW Settings F Outdoor Air Reset Curve G Anti cycling H Control Modes Cascade J Building Management System BMS K Circulation Pumps L Service Notification rvice Manual
29. e control will use to regulate the boiler firing rate This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter H1 The sensor selections are as follows The outlet sensor regulates the firing rate based on the outlet water temperature of the unit and the inlet sensor regulates the firing rate based on the inlet water temperature of the unit If the outlet sensor is selected and the optional system supply sensor is connected the control will regulate the firing rate based on the system sensor temperature If the inlet sensor is selected and the optional system return sensor is connected the control will regulate the firing rate based on the system return sensor The default sensor is the Outlet Sensor Enable input The boiler or water heater can receive a call for heat in two different ways First an external contact like a tank thermostat or sensor like a tank sensor can generate a call for heat Second the 0 10Vdc voltage from a BMS can be used to generate the call for heat as well as provide the set point or modulation level On boilers the external contact is connected to the Enable input on the low voltage connection board On water heaters the external contact is connected to the Tank Thermostat input on the low voltage connection board When a tank sensor is connected the Tank Thermostat input is not used When the call for heat comes from an external contact or tank sensor the enable input must be set to active
30. e Power fin Installation and Operation Manual Noisy Dirty damaged burner Refer to page 26 in this manual for the burner removal Operation and inspection procedure Clean or replace the burner as necessary Low water flow through the heat exchanger Refer to Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for minimum flow rates Verify that the appliance is piped in a primary secondary fashion and that the appliance and system pump are running on a call for heat Air in the piping system Properly purge all air from the piping system Low system water pressure Verify system pressure is a minimum of 12 PSI No Pump Faulty pump Replace pump Operation Boiler Pump System Pump or DHW Pump Internal fault on control board Replace main control board Note Make sure the pump horse power hp does not exceed 1 hp System pressure exceeds relief valve Lower the system pressure below the rating of setting the supplied relief valve or replace the standard relief valve with a higher rated valve up to the maximum pressure of the heat exchanger O JI Improperly sized expansion tank Install properly sized expansion tank Opening Outlet water temperature in excess of 210 Check set point of temperature control Check temperature rise across heat exchanger Refer to the temperature rise chart in Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin
31. e module and originating control 2 Gas pressures Refer to Section 3 Gas Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for detailed information concerning the gas supply power fin Service Manual Check control module fuses ALWAYS check control module fuses before replacing control module or any major components blower etc If one of these fuses is blown it can prevent the control module or other components from operating 1 Turn OFF the power to the appliance at the external line switch 2 Remove front access cover 3 Inspect fuses F1 F2 F3 F5 and F6 see FIG 3 1 below Figure 3 1 Control Module Fuses F5 5AMPS 3 15 AMPS F2 5AMPS F1 1 6 AMPS F6 1 6 AMPS 4 The appliance is shipped with three 3 spare fuses in a plastic bag attached to the control panel 5 If necessary replace open fuse F1 and are 1 6 amps is 3 15 amps F2 and F5 are 5 amps Note Fuses F1 F6 are all slow blow fuses Do not jumper fuse or replace with any fuse except as specified Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 6 Install front access cover after fuse inspection 7 Restore power to the appliance at the external line switch and verify boiler water heater operation Section 7 Start up in the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual after completing boiler water heater service EH 37 EH power
32. ean air is used for the combustion process Check this filter every month and replace when it becomes dirty The burner of an appliance used for temporary heat without a combustion air filter installed will probably require a thorough cleaning before the unit is placed into normal service 26 power fin Service Manual Access to the burner will require the following steps 1 Turn off main electrical power to the appliance 2 Turn off main manual gas shutoff to the appliance 3 Remove the front outer control panel covers Slide out the inner control panel to increase service clearances and carefully remove the multi pin wiring connectors on the back of the control panel Remove the screws along the front and rear edge of the top outer jacket panel to remove top Remove the control panel to allow access to the components in the top of the appliance 4 Remove the sensing tubes from the low air pressure switch to the combustion air blower 5 Disconnect the wiring connections on the top of the combustion air blower 6 Remove the six 6 hex head bolts attaching the gas air venturi to the inlet of the combustion air blower 7 Remove the four 4 nuts holding the combustion air blower to the top of the burner and remove the combustion air blower assembly 8 Use care when removing the combustion air blower assembly to prevent damage to the venturi and burner gaskets 9 Disconnect the power wires to the hot surface igniter
33. ed As soon as the power is turned on the screen will display Wrong ID Plg Look behind the control panel at the connector plugged into X5 on the control board Note the number written on the connector Access parameter L5 That number should appear after the word Setting on the bottom line If this number matches the number on the connector press Enter 21 rvice Manual POWER fin Service Manua 2 Maintenance Maintenance and annual startup Table 2A_Service and Maintenance Schedules Service technician Owner maintenance see the Power fin User s Information Manual for see the following pages for instructions bu tion General Check appliance area Address reported problems Check pressure temperature Inspect interior clean and vacuum if gauge necessary Inspect condensate system and flush with fresh water Check for leaks water gas flue condensate Examine venting system Check system water pressure system piping expansion tank Check vent piping Check control settings Check igniter Monthly Check wiring and connections Check relief valve Check flue gas passageways Flame inspection stable uniform s sS e lt lt D z lt Inspect and clean the burner Check manifold gas pressure Clean the heat exchanger if flue Periodically Test low water cutoff if used temperature is more than 54 F 30 C above return water temperature Re
34. en corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Sensor Shorted Will require a manual reset once the condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Louver Proving Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Tank Open has been removed from the flue Reinstall sensor in flue outlet Check the sensors and their associated wiring Repair or replace the sensor or wiring if damaged Either the inlet water or outlet water temperature sensor has been disconnected Measure the resistance of the sensors and compare the resistance to the tables on page 33 of this manual Replace the sensor if necessary Either the inlet water or outlet water temperature sensor has been shorted Check the sensors and their associated wiring Repair or replace the sensor or wiring if damaged Measure the resistance of the sensors and compare the resistance to the tables on page 33 of this manual Replace the sensor if necessary Check function of remote devices An optional remote proving switch is not making Check for loose or misplaced proving switch is not installed jumper if Sensors equipped with an internal limit such Check the tank temperature as the Lochinvar Squire Indirect Tank the limit h
35. er can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter F3 The temperature range of this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 248 F 120 C The default value is 180 F 82 C Minimum SH set point When the outdoor temperature rises to or above its maximum setting F2 the water temperature will be at this point FIG 1 1 This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter F4 The temperature range of this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 248 F 120 C The default value is 70 F 21 C Outdoor air shutdown When the outdoor temperature rises above this point the control will block all SH demands DHW demands will still be active This parameter can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter F5 The temperature range of this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 122 F 50 C The default value is 80 F 27 C Outdoor air shutdown differential The outdoor air shutdown differential parameter is the number of degrees below parameter F5 the outdoor air temperature must go before the unit will respond to a SH demand This parameter can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter F6 The temperature range of this parameter is 0 F 0 C to 90 F 50 C The default value is 10 F 5 C Shift reset curve The shift reset curve parameter shifts the actual set point above the calculated set point the number of degrees in this parameter This parameter can be changed by the installer by
36. er expands due to temperature increase or contracts as the water cools Tanks may be open closed diaphragm or bladder type See Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for suggested best location of expansion tanks and air eliminators Check relief valve l Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to verify flow Before operating any relief valve ensure that it is piped with its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald potential Read Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual before proceeding further 24 power fin Service Manual Safety relief valves should be re inspected AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS by a licensed plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency to ensure that the product has not been affected by corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and discharge line have not been altered or tampered with illegally Certain naturally occurring conditions may corrode the valve or its components over time rendering the valve inoperative Such conditions are not detectable unless the valve and its components are physically removed and inspected This inspection must only be conducted by a plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency not by the owner Failure to re inspect the boiler relief valve as directed could result in unsafe pressure buildup which can result in severe personal injury death or s
37. erviced inspected by a qualified service technician at least annually Failure to comply with the above could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage When calling or writing about the appliance Please have the appliance model and serial number from the appliance s rating plate Consider piping and installation when determining appliance location see the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the transportation company by the consignee When servicing appliance avoid electric shock disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance To avoid severe burns allow appliance to cool before performing maintenance Appliance operation e Do not block flow of combustion or ventilation air to the appliance Should overheating occur or gas supply fail to shut off do not turn off or disconnect electrical supply to circulator Instead shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water The possible damage to a flooded appliance can be extensive and present numerous safety hazards Any appliance that has been under water must be replaced Appliance water Thoroughly flush the system without appliance connected to remove sediment The high efficiency heat exchanger can be damaged by build up or
38. es Yes 8 Boost Temperature 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 Boost Time 18 Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 1 Service Parameter table continued power fin Service Manual Table 1D_ continued from previous page This table lists SMART SYSTEM control module parameters and where to access them 14 SEE USER ACCESS INSTALLER ACCESS SUB ITEM DESCRIPTION z PAGE DISPLAY MODIFY DISPLAY MODIFY l o 1 Anti cycling Time 18 No No Yes Yes o 2 Inlet Temperature Differential for 18 No No Wes vee E G Ending Anti Cycling z 3 Ramp Delay On Off 18 No No Yes Yes lt 4 Ramp Delay Settings boiler only 18 No No Yes Yes SH Controlling Sensor 1 Outlet System Inlet 19 No No Yes ves 9 a 2 Enable Input 19 No No Yes Yes s 3 0 10V Building Management Input 19 No No Yes Yes o 4 Cascade 18 No No Yes Yes 1 Boiler Cascade Address 19 No No Yes Yes w 2 2 Max Cascade Set Point 20 No No Yes Yes o l 3 Cascade Offset 20 No No Yes Yes o 4 Cascade Off On Differential 20 No No Yes Yes 1 BMS Type 20 No No Yes Yes 2 Voltage at Minimum 20 No No Yes Yes a 3 Voltage at Maximum 20 No No Yes Yes lt a 4 Minimum Power 20 No No Yes Yes 3 J 5 Maximum Power 20 No No Yes Yes z b 6 Minimum Set Point 20 No No Yes Yes a o i Maximum Set Point 21 No No Y
39. es Yes 2 ea 8 Voltage at Start 21 No No Yes Yes 9 Voltage at Stop 2 No No Yes Yes z o 1 System Pump Delay 21 No No Yes Yes e 4 K 2 SH Pump Delay 21 No No Yes Yes 2 9 B 3 DHW Pump Delay 21 No No Yes Yes o z 1 Service Notification in Months 21 No No Yes Yes 2 Service Notification Running Hours 21 No No Yes Yes lt L 3 Service Notification Boiler Cycles 21 No No Yes Yes i a 4 Reset Service Notification Counter 21 No No Yes Yes z 5 Accept PPlug 21 No No Yes Yes 1 Service continued 2 rvice Manual Pown fim Service Manua Viewable and changeable control parameters CAUTION Before changing parameters note the settings so that the unit can be returned to its original operating parameters A General Heater model The control will display LOCHINVAR as the model number because the same control is used on several models This will be displayed when parameter Al has been accessed This parameter is not changeable User code The User Code allows the user to access and change a limited number of control parameters The access code can be changed by the user or the installer to a code of their choosing To change the code parameter A2 must be accessed The default code is 0704 The code can be changed one digit at a time by using the arrow keys on the display Date and time The control uses an internal clock for the night setback feature and for logging of events For these fea
40. et amount of time must elapse before the control will respond to a new SH demand The control will block the new heat demand and anti cycling will be shown in the display until the time has elapsed or the water temperature drops below parameter G2 This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter G1 The time range for this parameter is 0 minutes to 40 minutes The default value is 1 minute Inlet temperature differential for ending anti cycling The control will bypass the anti cycling time if the water temperature drops too quickly The control will use the water temperature the unit was at when it shut off as the starting point If the temperature drops below the temperature parameter the control will abort anti cycling and allow the unit to fire This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter G2 The temperature range of this parameter is 0 F 0 C to 54 F 30 C The default value is 10 F 5 C 18 power fin Service Manual Ramp delay on off M9 boilers only When the ramp delay on off parameter is active the ramp delay limits the boiler firing rate when a SH cycle has started There are six 6 limiting steps used to limit temperature overshoot and short cycles see FIG 1 2 on page 19 of this manual This feature can be turned on or off depending on the installation This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter G3 The control range of this parameter is 0
41. exceeded the set parameters for the appliance Temp O Shoot continued Lockout will reset automatically after 5 minutes or may be reset immediately once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Outlet water temperature has exceeded the maximum outlet water temperature External control is cycling too often Rem Ctrl Fit After downloading parameters from a laptop or a pocket pc the main control board must be reset Parameters Progr Will require a manual reset once the condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset CORRECTIVE ACTION Verify that the system is full of water and that all air has been properly purged from the system Verify that the appliance is piped properly into the heating system Refer to Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for the proper piping methods Check for 120 VAC to the pump motor on a call for heat If voltage is not present check the wiring leading to the main control board Replace the main control board if necessary If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the pump is not operating replace the pump Verify that the system is full of water and that all air has been properly purged from the system Verify that the appliance is piped properly into the System Refer to Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin
42. g procedure must only be performed by a qualified serviceman or installer Proper service is required to maintain safe operation Properly installed and adjusted units seldom need flue cleaning NOTICE All gaskets sealants on disassembled components or jacket panels must be replaced with new gaskets sealants on reassembly Gasket and sealant kits are available from your distributor A CAUTION When a Category IV vent system is disconnected for any reason the flue must be reassembled and resealed according to the vent manufacturer s instructions Inspect and clean burner The burner should be removed for inspection and cleaned on an annual basis An appliance installed in a dust or dirt contaminated environment may require cleaning of the burner on a 3 to 6 month schedule or more often based on severity of the contamination The fan assisted combustion process may force airborne dust and dirt contaminants contained in the combustion air into the burner With sustained operation non combustible contaminants may reduce burner port area reduce burner input or cause non warrantable damage to the burner Use extreme care when operating an appliance for temporary heat during new construction Airborne contaminants such as dust dirt concrete dust or drywall dust can be drawn into the burner with the combustion air and block the burner port area An external combustion air filter is provided with the appliance This filter helps ensure cl
43. h the units are wired together This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter I1 The outdoor air if used and system supply sensor must be connected to the Leader boiler The default address is 1 19 1 Service Max cascade set point This parameter determines the set point used by the individual boilers in a Cascade When a boiler is commanded to fire by the Leader boiler it will attempt to achieve this temperature at its outlet The Leader boiler will limit the modulation of the last boiler to fire in order to hold the temperature at the system supply sensor to the user set point If any of the boiler outlet temperatures reach the max cascade set point the boiler will then modulate down on its own in order to keep its outlet temperature within the max cascade set point Therefore this parameter can be used to limit the outlet temperatures of all the boilers in a Cascade Note that this parameter does not apply when the boiler is heating an indirect DHW tank This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter I2 The temperature range for this parameter is 32 F 0 C 261 F 127 C The default max cascade set point is 185 F 85 C Cascade offset boilers only This parameter determines how much the temperature must go above set point before the lead boiler will turn off This parameter can be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter I3 The temperature range for this parame
44. he need to call a licensed contractor should the appliance or system exhibit any unusual behavior 4 Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure and to schedule an annual start up at the beginning of the next heating season Oiled bearing circulators Inspect the pump every six 6 months and oil as necessary Use SAE 30 non detergent oil or lubricant specified by the pump manufacturer 3 Troubleshooting Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Always disconnect power to the appliance before servicing Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Never jumper bypass any device except for momentary testing as outlined in the Troubleshooting chart Severe personal injury death or substantial property damage can result Before troubleshooting 1 Have the following items a Voltmeter that can check 120 VAC 24 VAC and 12 VDC b Continuity checker c Contact thermometer 2 Check for 120 VAC minimum 102 VAC to maximum 132 VAC to appliance 3 Make sure thermostat is calling for heat and contacts including appropriate zone controls are closed Check for 24 VAC between thermostat wire nuts and ground 4 Make sure all external limit controls are installed and operating Check the following 1 Wire connectors to control module are securely plugged in at th
45. iler or water heater The firing rate must be adjusted only by factory trained personnel power fin Service Manual Figure 2 5_Throttle Adjustment Screw F9 Model TURN THE THROTTLE ADJUSTEMENT SCREW A 1 4 TURN CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE CO2 AND A 1 4 TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO DECREASE CO2 Figure 2 6 Throttle Adjustment Screw B9 M9 Models TURN THE THROTTLE ADJUSTEMENT SCREW A 1 4 TURN CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE CO2 AND 29 2 Maintenance Inspect and clean the heat exchanger Turn off all power to the appliance Turn off main gas to appliance 1 2 3 Remove the front outer Jacket panel 4 Remove the inner jacket panel see FIG 2 7 5 Check the heat exchanger surface for soot If soot is present the heat exchanger must be cleaned and the problem corrected 6 Remove the burner as described in the Inspect and Clean Burner section of this manual 7 Check the V baffles on the heat exchanger and clean if necessary Remove 8 Remove soot from the heat exchanger with a stiff bristle brush Use a vacuum to remove loose soot from surfaces and inner chamber 9 The heat exchanger can be removed by disconnecting all water piping to the heat exchanger removing the screws holding the heat exchanger to the top of the inner jacket and sliding the heat exchanger towards the front of the appliance Once the heat exchanger is removed a garden hose can be used to wash the tubes to ensure that all soot is remo
46. ill become disabled when the BMS input voltage drops down to or below this value This parameter may be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J9 The range for this parameter is OV J8 0 1V The default value is 0 5V K Circulation pumps System pump delay boiler only The system pump delay parameter sets the length of time the system pump if connected will run after a SH demand has been satisfied This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter K1 The time range for this parameter is 1 minute to 40 minutes The default time is 30 seconds SH pump delay boiler only The SH pump delay parameter sets the length of time the boiler pump will run after a SH demand has been satisfied This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter K2 The time range for this parameter is 1 minute to 40 minutes The default time is 30 seconds DHW pump delay The DHW pump delay parameter sets the length of time the DHW pump if connected will run after a DHW demand has been satisfied This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter K3 The time range for this parameter is 1 minute to 40 minutes The default time is 30 seconds Service Manual POWER fin L Service Notification Service notification in months When the boiler control determines that a scheduled service is due based on days of installation the boiler display will alternate the standard boiler display
47. ing of unit Check incoming supply gas pressure Refer to Section 3 Gas Connections in the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for detailed information concerning the gas supply Verify that the tube from the gas valve to the air inlet is connected and is not damaged Verify that the vent air intake pipes are correctly No Flame Ign installed and that there are no obstructions Will require a manual reset Press the RESET Inspect the burner Reference page 26 of this manual button on the SMART for removal and cleaning procedures Replace if SYSTEM display to reset necessary Refer to the Checking Manifold Gas Pressure and Combustion Analysis Procedure on pages 27 and 28 of this manual for the proper settings Check for 120 VAC to the gas valve during the ignition attempt If no voltage is present check the wiring between the gas valve and the main control board Replace the wiring or the main control board as necessary ob Meith evita EW Amp draw of the hot surface igniter did not Measure the amp draw of the hot surface igniter during Allier meet the minimum requirement of 2 6 amps the trial for ignition stage If less than 2 6 amps reset once the condition replace the hot surface igniter has been corrected Press the RESET button on the f more than 2 6 amps replace the control module SMART SYSTEM display to reset Flame CKT The main control board has detected an Replace the main control board inter
48. ith the opening of the gas valve If the SMART SYSTEM control does not sense flame within 7 seconds of the opening of the gas valve then it will lock Out If the SMART SYSTEM control senses flame within 7 seconds it will fire the burner to maintain the set point On B9 and M9 models the firing rate will modulate as required to hold the actual temperature at the set point If the boiler lights due to a space heating call for heat and the ramp delay function is active default is disabled the modulation will be held to a series of increasing limits after the burner has lit If the space heating call for heat is active and the DHW thermostat closes the control will turn on the DHW pump wait 2 seconds and then turn off the boiler pump This will divert the hot water away from the heating zone s and send it to the DHW tank instead The control will then modulate B9 and M9 models only to maintain the outlet temperature to the DHW boiler set point Standby 123 8F 129 PREPURGE 123 9 129 IGNITION 123 9 129 POSTPURGE PREPURGE 123 9F 129 SH 20 RATE 124 8 129 DHW 85 RATE 177 8 180 power fin Service Manual 1 Service Sequence of operation Table 1A continued from previous page Sequence of Operation Space Heating and DHW OPERATION DISPLAY 9 If the DHW thermostat remains on for more than 30 minutes and the space heating call for heat is also on then the control will
49. lure Refer to Section 3 Gas Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for detailed information concerning the gas supply Correct the supply gas pressure if necessary Check pump operation on a call for heat Check for closed valves or obstructions in the water piping Verify system is full of water and all air has been purged from the system Check condensate tube from unit to floor drain for proper installation and obstructions Inspect condensate trap for blockage Clean if necessary Check for loose wiring connection at wire harness plug Bad blocked drain switch Replace switch Check supply voltage for proper polarity Check external wiring for voltage feedback Check the internal wiring for bad connections Replace main control board The control board will release the call for heat after a set time period The control board will release the call for heat if the outlet temperature drops too quickly power fin Service Manual 3 Troubleshooting Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface FAUT DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION The unit has failed to prove main burner Inspect igniter and associated wiring for damage and flame upon ignition connection Reference page 25 of this manual for removal and cleaning procedure Replace if necessary Check for proper electrical ground
50. mperature drops the water temperature set point increases This feature allows the unit to be more efficient in periods of mild weather see FIG 1 1 on page 17 Minimum air temperature When the outdoor air temperature drops to this point the water temperature will be at its maximum setting FIG 1 1 The water temperature will be limited by the user set point This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter F1 The temperature range of this parameter is 22 F 30 C to 86 F 30 C The default value is 25 F 4 C Maximum air temperature When the outdoor air temperature rises to or above this point the water temperature will be at its minimum setting FIG 1 1 This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter F2 The temperature range of this parameter is 22 F 30 C to 86 F 30 C The default value is 70 F 21 C 1 Service continued Figure 1 1 Outdoor Air Reset Curve WATER TEMPERATURE SET POINT MAXIMUM RESET Default 180 F USER SET POINT Default 120 MINIMUM RESET Default 70 F Default 25 F OUTDOOR AIR rvice Manual Pown fim Service Manua Default 70 F OUTDOOR AIR AT MINIMUM RESET OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AT MAXIMUM RESET Maximum SH set point When the outdoor temperature drops to its minimum setting F1 the water temperature will be at this point if the SH set point is set higher FIG 1 1 This paramet
51. n attempts The ignition attempts parameter shows the total number of times the unit has attempted to fire This parameter can be viewed by the user and the installer by accessing parameter C3 Show last 10 errors The control will log the 10 most current errors with the date and time the error occurred This parameter can be viewed by the user and the installer by accessing parameter C4 D Functions Service mode delay By pressing the pin button on the front of the display for five 5 seconds the control will be placed in Service Mode This will override all other heat demands The Service Mode allows the installer to set the unit to either maximum firing rate or minimum firing rate for the purpose of combustion analysis The delay sets the length of time the unit will stay in the Service Mode if no keys have been pressed before going back to its original state This parameter can only be changed by the installer by accessing parameter D1 The time range of this parameter is 0 to 40 minutes The default value is 20 minutes Reset last 10 errors The reset last 10 errors parameter allows the error counter to be reset to 0 This parameter can only be cleared by the installer by accessing parameter D2 Once accessed press the RESET key to clear the counter 16 power fin Service Manual E DHW settings DHW tank set point When a temperature sensor is installed in the DHW tank the DHW tank set point sets the target temperat
52. nal fault Error EN 26 EH power fin 3 Troubleshooting continued Service Manual Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface The unit was running and lost the flame signal No Flame Running Will require a manual reset once the condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset The outlet water temperature has exceeded the fixed setting of the automatic reset high limit Auto Reset High Limit CORRECTIVE ACTION Inspect igniter and associated wiring for damage and connection Reference page 25 of this manual for removal and cleaning procedure Replace if necessary Check for proper electrical grounding of unit Check incoming supply gas pressure Refer to Section 3 Gas Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for detailed information concerning the gas supply Verify that the tube from the gas valve to the air inlet is connected and is not damaged Verify that the vent air intake pipes are installed correctly and there are no obstructions Refer to the Checking Manifold Gas Pressure and Combustion Analysis Procedure on pages 27 and 28 of this manual for the proper settings Inspect the burner Reference page 26 of this manual for removal and cleaning procedures Replace if necessary Replace the main control board Verify that the system is full of water and
53. nd tests specified in Section 7 Start up of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual 2 Verify cold fill pressure is correct and that operating pressure does not go too high Check burner flame Visually check main burner flames at each start up after long shutdown periods or at least every six months burner viewport is located on the burner mounting flange A WARNING The area around the burner viewport is hot and direct contact could result in burns Figure 2 2 Flame Pattern Illustration NORMAL BURNER FLAME ABNORMAL BURNER FLAME Normal Flame A normal flame at 10096 of burner input is blue with slight yellow tips a well defined flame and no flame lifting Yellow Tip Yellow tipping can be caused by blockage or partial obstruction of air flow to the burner Yellow Flames Yellow flames can be caused by blockage of primary air flow to the burner or excessive gas input This condition MUST be corrected immediately Lifting Flames Lifting flames can be caused by over firing the burner excessive primary air or high draft If improper flame is observed examine the venting system ensure proper gas supply and adequate supply of combustion and ventilation air 25 2 Maintenance Check flue gas passageways Any sign of soot around the inner jacket outer jacket flue pipe connections burner or in the areas between the fins on the copper heat exchanger indicates a need for cleaning The following cleanin
54. obstruction or blockage in the vent air intake pipes or at terminations Check wiring connections at the fan and at the main control board Replace the fan Replace the main control board Replace fuse F3 on the main control board see page 31 of this manual powenr fin Service Manual 3 Troubleshooting continued Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface FAULT DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION Fan High OR Fan Speed High Will require a manual reset once the condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset Flue Open OR Flue Shorted Vent air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed lengths Refer to Section 2 Venting of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for proper lengths Check for obstruction or blockage in the vent air The actual fan RPM is 30 higher than what intake pipes or at terminations is being called for Check wiring connections at the fan and at the main control board Replace the fan Replace the main control board Check the sensor and associated wiring Repair or The replace sensor or wiring if damaged flue sensor wiring has For M9 Models operation disconnected grounded or the flue sensor will not be affected For B9 Models the unit will not modulate Sensor Open Will require a manual reset once the condition has be
55. oval of the flue temperature sensor 10 Turn the appliance power switch to the OFF position 7 Compare the combustion measurement to the values listed Replace the flue temperature sensor into the flue pipe in Table 2C 12 Turn the appliance power switch to the ON position Table 2C Combustion Measurements i 13 Press the ENTER RESET button on the display board until HTR Standby appears in the display window Firing Control Natural Gas LP Gas EE CO A WARNING You must replace the flue temperature sensor to prevent flue gas spillage into the room F9 502 1502 7 9 to 8 4 9 0 to 9 5 Failure to comply could result in severe B9 1501 2001 8 0 to 8 5 9 0 to 9 5 personal injury death or substantial property damage M9 502 1302 8 2 to 8 7 9 0 to 9 5 M9 1501 1701 8 6 to 9 1 9 6 to 10 1 M9 2001 7 6 to 8 2 8 6 to 9 2 28 2 Maintenance continue Gas valve adjustment procedure 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 Turn the appliance power switch to the OFF position Loosen the thumbscrew on the upper left access panel Remove the upper left access panel Remove the screws along the front and rear edge of the top outer jacket panel Disconnect the 2 pin connector hanging from the top panel cover inside the unit Remove the top outer jacket panel Follow the Combustion Analysis Procedure on page 28 of this manual to measure combustion With the appliance ope
56. p in sections reducing heat transfer overheating heat exchanger and causing heat exchanger failure Leaking water may also cause severe property damage 1 Inspect all water and gas piping and verify to be leak free 2 Look for signs of leaking lines and correct any problems found 3 Check gas line using the procedure found in Section 3 Gas Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual 23 2 Maintenance Flue vent system and air piping 1 Check for gastight seal at every connection seam of air piping and vent piping periodically inspected by a qualified service agency Venting system must be sealed gastight to prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions which will result in severe personal injury or death Check water system 1 Verify all system components are correctly installed and operational 2 Check the cold fill pressure for the system Verify it is correct must be a minimum of 12 PSI 3 Watch the system pressure as the boiler heats up during testing to ensure pressure does not rise too high Excessive pressure rise indicates expansion tank sizing or performance problem 4 Inspect automatic air vents and air separators Remove air vent caps and briefly press push valve to flush vent Replace caps Make sure vents do not leak Replace any leaking vents Check expansion tank 1 Expansion tanks provide space for water to move in and out as the heating system wat
57. p is not operating replace the pump 120 VAC input to the main control board has Check 120 VAC supply to the transformer dropped below 80 VAC Check wiring connections at the low voltage terminal Low Voltage strip Check the wire size length to remote devices Replace the main control board The main control board has detected Replace the main control board LL E Ir Lote dela internal fault The main control board has detected Replace the main control board LLL iH idi internal fault p The main control board has detected Replace the main control board ALT TETAI internal fault The main control board has detected Replace the main control board fel 93 ni r coy internal fault The main control board has detected Replace the main control board internal fault 42 um 6 Lochinvar S V High Efficiency Water Heaters Boilers and Pool Heaters 300 Maddox Simpson Parkway Lebanon TN 37090 615 889 8900 Fax 615 547 1000 www Lochinvar com Revision Notes Revision B PBX PFX SER Rev B reflects the addition of Models 502 1302 to the manual Revision C PBX PFX SER Rev C reflects the addition of parameter ranges Revision D ECO C02918 reflects the addition of Tank Sensor Open on page 39 PBX PFX SER Rev D 3 09
58. rating in the Service Mode locate the throttle adjustment screw on the gas valve See FIG 2 5 for F9 models and FIG 2 6 for B9 M9 models Using a screwdriver F9 or Allen wrench B9 M9 turn the throttle adjustment screw a 1 4 turn clockwise to increase CO levels and a 1 4 turn counterclockwise to decrease CO levels After one adjustment of the valve measure the combustion If the combustion is still not within the specified range repeat the procedure This procedure SHOULD NOT be performed more than four 4 times If after four 4 adjustments the combustion is still not within the specified range revisit the possible causes in Table 2D on page 28 of this manual Once the combustion analysis is complete press the ENTER RESET button on the display board to take the appliance out of Service Mode The appliance will go to shutdown and the display will show HTR OFF Turn the appliance power switch to the OFF position Replace the flue temperature sensor into the flue pipe Replace the top jacket panel and reconnect the 2 pin connector hanging from the top panel cover Replace the upper left access panel Turn the appliance power switch to the ON position Press the ENTER RESET button on the display board until HTR Standby appears in the display window i A WARNING Overfire and underfire hazards Possible fire explosion overheating and component failure Do not attempt to adjust firing rate of the bo
59. rt Fault Messages cceee rrr 35 Revision Notes BACK Cover Hazard definitions The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to important information concerning the life of the product A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage NOTICE NOTICE indicates special instructions on installation operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage power fin Service Manual Please read before proceeding A WARNING NOTICE Installer Read all instructions including this manual and the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual before installing Perform steps in the order given User This manual is for use only by a qualified heating installer service technician Refer to the Power fin User s Information Manual for your reference Have this appliance s
60. set button low water cutoff Perform start up checkout and performance verification per Section 7 in the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual Check appliance piping gas and Every water for leaks 6 months Operate relief valve If combustion or performance indicate need Clean heat exchanger e Remove and clean burner using d ai an A EL Shut appliance down unless Clean the blower wheel End boiler used for domestic hot of season water months 22 2 Maintenance continues TEVE Pown fim Service Manua Follow the service and maintenance procedures given throughout this manual and in component literature A WARNING shipped with the appliance Failure to perform the service and maintenance could result in damage to the appliance or system Failure to follow the directions in this manual and component literature could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage A WARNING The appliance should be inspected annually only by a qualified service technician In addition the maintenance and care of the appliance designated in Table 2A and explained on the following pages must be performed to assure maximum appliance efficiency and reliability Failure to service and maintain the appliance and system could result in equipment failure Electrical shock hazard Turn off power to the appliance before any service operation on the appliance except A WARNING m
61. t will digit 0009 flash 4 UP Press 3 times to change second digit Enter Menu Code Digit shown underlined at left will in readout to 3 0309 flash PREVIOUS Press 1 time to change to the first Enter Menu Code Digit shown underlined at left will digit 0309 flash gt Press 5 times to change first digit Enter Menu Code Digit shown underlined at left will A in readout to 5 5309 flash If you enter a digit incorrectly you can move to the digit by using the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons as needed until the digit you want is flashing Then use UP and or DOWN buttons to change the value Enter Menu Code The words INSTALLER CODE ENTER RES Press to enter the code will flash while displayed zg After 2 seconds display shows menus gt A General The caret symbol gt highlights press ENTER RESET to select a menu B Temp Settings the selectable line If the code is entered incorrectly the display will return to its previous mode You will have to start over at step 1 to enter the code noon A General The caret symbol gt highlights DOWN Press 1 time to highlight second listing dettings th selectable line gt C Data Logging The menu toggles to the next two DOWN Press 1 time to toggle menu listing menu options gt E DHW Settings The menu toggles to the next two DOWN Press 2 times to toggle menu listing PE menu options gt G An
62. ter temperature set point that can be used for space heating The user or installer will not be able to program the control with a higher SH set point This parameter can only be changed by the installer by accessing parameter B3 The temperature range of this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 261 F 127 C The default value is 220 F 104 C SH Offset The SH offset sets how many degrees above set point the temperature has to go before the unit will shut off This parameter can only be changed by the installer by accessing parameter B4 The temperature range of this parameter is 0 F 0 C to 54 F 30 C The default value is 10 F 5 C SH Differential The SH differential sets how many degrees below the turn off temperature the temperature has to go before the unit will turn on This parameter can only be changed by the installer by accessing parameter B5 The temperature range of this parameter is 0 F 0 C to 54 F 30 C The default value is 20 F 11 C 15 1 Service C Data logging Hours running SH The hours running SH parameter shows the total number of hours the unit has been in the SH firing position This parameter can be viewed by the user and the installer by accessing parameter Cl Hours running DHW The hours running DHW parameter shows the total number of hours the unit has been in the DHW firing position This parameter can be viewed by the user and the installer by accessing parameter C2 Ignitio
63. ter is 0 F 09C 54 F 30 C The default value is 9 9 F 5 C Cascade off on differential boilers only This parameter determines how much the temperature must go below the turn off temperature Set point Offset before the lead boiler turns on This parameter can be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter I4 The temperature range for this parameter is 0 F 0 C 54 F 30 C The default value is 19 8 F 11 C J Building Management System BMS BMS type When the unit or cascade is controlled by the 0 10V BMS input the voltage signal can control either the modulation rate power B9 or M9 only or the set point This parameter may be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter 1 The default value is Power Voltage at minimum This setting determines the voltage at which the external signal begins to increase either the modulation or the set point Below this voltage the modulation or set point will be at their minimum values This parameter can be adjusted by the installer by accessing parameter J2 The range for this parameter is OV J3 0 1V The default value is 2V 20 power fin Service Manual Voltage at maximum This setting determines the voltage at which the external signal forces either the modulation or the set point to their maximum value This parameter along with the previous parameter determines how much the modulation or set point changes as the BMS input voltage ch
64. ter off or back on Press to select a menu item Press after parameter programming to store parameter data Press to exit Service Mode ENTER RESET e SERVICE PC HANDHELD CONNECTION PORT e PREVIOUS NEXT Press to toggle display during normal operation to show outlet and return temperatures fan speed flame signal etc Press to toggle between digits when entering access code or between hour minutes etc when entering date and time power fin Service Manual 1 Service Control inputs LOW VOLTAGE DHW THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL CONNECTION BOARD ROOM THERMOSTAT ZONE CONTROL OPTIONAL SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR OPTIONAL SYSTEM RETURN SENSOR mA OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR OPTIONAL SEQUENCER BUILDING E MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OPTIONAL LOUVER PROVING SWITCH OPTIONAL GAS PRESSURE SWITCH OPTIONAL INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR FLUE GAS SENSOR AUTOMATIC HIGH LIMIT WATER HEATER ONLY MANUAL RESET HIGH LIMIT AIR PRESSURE SWITCH BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH GO e SUO SMART SYSTEM CONTROL BOARD FLOW SWITCH LOW WATER cUTOFF f OPTIONAL f DISPLAY PANEL PC INTERFACE PROOF OF CLOSURE OPTIONAL VALVE OPTIONAL Powrn fme Service Manual 1 Service continued Control outputs LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION BOARD THREE WAY VALVE OPTIONAL BOILERS ONLY ALARM OPTIONAL L LOUVERS D OPTI
65. text with the message SERVICE DUE every 5 seconds This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter L1 The time range for this parameter is 0 months to 36 months The default time is 12 months Service notification running hours When the boiler control determines that a scheduled service is due based on the hours of actual operation the boiler display will alternate the standard boiler display text with the message SERVICE DUE every 5 seconds This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter L2 The time range for this parameter is 0 hours to 100 000 hours The default time is 10 000 hours Service notification boiler cycles When the boiler control determines that a scheduled service is due based on the number of boiler cycles the boiler display will alternate the standard boiler display text with the message SERVICE DUE every 5 seconds This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing parameter L3 The range for this parameter is 0 cycles to 100 000 cycles The default is 10 000 cycles Reset service notification counter Once servicing has been completed the service notification counter should be reset This parameter can be reset by the installer by accessing parameter L4 Once accessed press the RESET key to reset the service notification counter Accept PPlug After replacing a control board the new control will require the installer to verify the model in which it is install
66. that all air has been properly purged from the system Verify that the appliance is piped properly into the heating system Refer to Section 4 Water Connections of the Power fin Installation and Operation Manual for the proper piping methods for the Power fin Check 120 VAC to boiler pump motor on a call for heat If voltage is not present check wiring back to the main control board Replace the main control board if necessary If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the pump is not operating replace the pump If the system pump is a variable speed pump ensure that the system flow is not less than the boiler flow Check temperature setting of the main control board Check resistance of water sensors and compare to Table 3B on page 33 of this manual Replace sensor if necessary Replace high limit EH 57 EH power fin 3 Troubleshooting Service Manual Table 3F continued from previous page Troubleshooting Chart Fault Messages Displayed on Operator Interface The outlet water temperature has exceeded the setting of the adjustable high limit Manual Reset High Limit Will require a manual reset once condition has been corrected Press the RESET button on the SMART SYSTEM display to reset The inlet water temperature did not exceed 130 within 15 minutes of ignition Inlet Low The actual fan RPM is 30 lower than what is being called for Fan Low OR Fan Speed Low Will require
67. ti cycling The menu toggles to the next two DOWN Press 2 times to toggle menu listing H daer iias menu options gt I Circulation Pumps The menu toggles to the next two METTE ERES menu options DOWN Press 2 times to toggle menu listing 444 4 4 To select highlighted menu press the ENTER RESET button one time The display will change to the first parameter under that menu with the first characters flashing Note Not all menu listings shown above are available on water heaters 11 power fin 1 Service Display panel parameter access Service Manual Table 1C_ This is a typical example of accessing a parameter shown for parameter K2 SH pump delay BUTTON OPERATION DISPLAY COMMIENTS This example shows how to access parameter K2 SH pump delay The first display shown is at the beginning of the menu listings after entering the installer access code _ Beginning of menu listings PA General symbol highlights B Temp Settings the selectable line The caret symbol gt highlights v DOWN Press 1 time to highlight second listing Temp Settings the selectable line v DOWN Press 1 time to toggle menu listing gt C Data Logging The menu toggles to the next two D Functions menu options v DOWN Press 2
68. tures to work correctly the clock must be set when the unit is first installed or any time the unit has been powered off for more than 30 days To set the clock parameter A3 must be accessed The date and time are displayed as YY MM DD W hh mm YY year MM month DD date W day 1 Monday 2 Tuesday etc hh hour 24 hour time 2 00 PM 14 00 mm minutes The internal clock does not adjust for NOTICE Daylight Savings Time and therefore will require a manual adjustment Software version The software version allows the user to view the software version in use by the control This software controls the operation of the unit When a new software version becomes available the existing control can be replaced with a new control to update the software Temperature units The control can be configured to display temperature in either C or F This parameter can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter A5 The default is F Night setback temperature Once the internal clock has been set correctly the night setback feature can be used to program a lower water temperature set point for space heating or tank This parameter can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter A6 The temperature range for this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 261 F 127 C The feature is turned off with a setting of 32 0 F 0 C The default value is 32 0 F 0 C Night setback times If p
69. ubstantial property damage Following installation the valve lever must be operated AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR to ensure that waterways are clear Certain naturally occurring mineral deposits may adhere to the valve rendering it inoperative When manually operating the lever water will discharge and precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and to avoid water damage Before operating lever check to see that a discharge line is connected to this valve directing the flow of hot water from the valve to a proper place of disposal Otherwise severe personal injury may result If no water flows valve is inoperative Shut down the appliance until a new relief valve has been installed 2 After following the above warning directions if the relief valve weeps or will not seat properly replace the relief valve Ensure that the reason for relief valve weeping is the valve and not over pressurization of the system due to expansion tank waterlogging or undersizing 2 Maintenance continued Inspect replace hot surface igniter 1 Turn off main electrical power to the appliance 2 Turn off main manual gas shutoff to the appliance 3 Carefully pull back the insulation flaps to expose the burner mounting flange 4 Locate the hot surface igniter Disconnect the two power leads to the hot surface igniter 5 Loosen and remove the two wing nuts that mount the igniter 6 Lift the igniter vertically out of the burner mounting fl
70. ure of the water in the tank The user or installer can adjust this set point by accessing parameter El The temperature range of this parameter is 60 F 15 C to 190 F 88 C The default value is 120 F 49 C DHW boiler set point boiler only When an indirect DHW call for heat becomes active the control will use the DHW boiler set point to determine the firing rate of the unit based on the actual outlet water temperature This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter E2 The temperature range of this parameter is 32 F 0 C to 261 F 127 C The default value is 180 F 82 C SH DHW switching time boiler only The SH DHW switching time parameter sets the length of time the control will stay in DHW Mode when a space heating SH call has been received After this time period has expired the control will revert to SH Mode If a DHW call is still active the timer will reset After the time period has expired the control will revert back to DHW Mode This will continue until one of the demands has been satisfied This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter E3 The time range of this parameter is 10 minutes to 240 minutes The default value is 30 minutes F Outdoor air reset boiler only Outdoor air reset operation When the outdoor air sensor is installed the control will calculate the water temperature set point based on the outdoor air temperature As the outdoor air te
71. ved from the heat exchanger surfaces Note Do not wet the insulation blankets on the inside of the outer jacket panels 10 Ensure that any soot present on the burner is removed See Inspect and Clean Burner section 11 Carefully reinstall the heat exchanger and V baffles if removed from the appliance 12 Reinstall the inner jacket panel burner manifolds wires and hoses Use new gasket material to ensure a proper air seal 13 Reassemble all gas and water piping Test for gas leaks NOTICE Upon completion of any testing on the gas system leak test all gas connections with a soap and water solution while main burners are operating Do not spray soap and water solution on the SMART SYSTEM control module housing The use of an excessive amount of soap and water solution can damage the control Immediately repair any leak found in the gas train or related components Do not operate an appliance with a leak in the gas train valves or related piping 14 Reassemble outer jacket panels 15 Cycle unit and check for proper operation 30 Service Manual power fin HEAT EXCHANGER Figure 2 7_Location of the Heat Exchanger Inside Jacket Review with owner 1 Review the Power fin User s Information Manual with the owner 2 Emphasize the need to perform the maintenance schedule specified in the Power fin User s Information Manual and in this manual as well 3 Remind the owner of t

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