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1. USER S INFORMATION MANUAL Model HSE 125 N P HSE 145 N P Gas fired Condensing Boiler and Instantaneous Water Heater INTERGAS Contents Section S Pae Major COMpOnGnts a EA a A aR a A E ee ae te dead eae 2 1 About Our Mantab soosse iii t aa RAEE AEEA A T EAA A 2 2 Relractory Handlinga csitesc csievie cscateecvetenecicvsdunges i E EE AE EN EE 2 3 Lighting INSTRUCTIONS sniscenrcnoniiarniseia o O AE O AE 3 4 Operating neruchonS sarcir E a AA EE 4 5 IMSpECtiON siina aiiai a AE aa a a aa Aa a aE ENE a AEE EA E SRS 4 5 1 Check Area Around Appliance 0 cccccccceececcne cece cece sec eaaeeeeeeeeeseceaaaeceeeeeeeseceaeaeeeeeeeeesecscenieeeeeeeeteee 4 5 2 Check for Gas LOakS 0 cect rent ene eee ere ANANN ANERE NEAN ee enna ne ee EANAN EENAA EEAN AKNA KAAKAA ENANAR EANES 5 9 9 Check Venting SYStOM esecitiadsticusaetateyystccieubbecdoehbabideciyantalledebdatatgubabiduchgantatebeddsaacndaetateubadtincdadtencheaniededs 5 94 Check Water System essien E A atta 5 55 Check Pressure Relef Valves ici iieicidi inet indeed ddd a added ce 5 5 6 Check the Condensate Drain SyStem 00 0 cceeeeeceeeeeneeeeeenne erences ee eeeaeeeseeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeseeneeeeeaes 6 5 7 Block Venting and Heat Exchanger Safety Shutoff 0 0 0 ecccceeen ee eeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeeeeaes 6 WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage persona
2. exchanger Operating and display panel lonisation ignition probe Front cover fixing screw High limit sensor S7 not shown Flue sensor S8 not shown A TTOAMmmMoUOWSD S lt CHAMAOVOZET About Our Manuals Section 1 Your Super Hot appliance has been provided with two manuals User s Information Manual This manual is intended for the owner or user of the appliance and provides information on routine operation and maintenance and emergency shutdown Installation and Service Manual This manual must only be used by a qualified heating installer service technician or gas supplier Installation or service by anyone unqualified to do so may result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Both manuals should be kept in the envelope provided and affixed adjacent to the appliance so that they are readily available for future reference Using these manuals you can safely install and maintain this appliance Refractory Handling Section 2 WARNING The mineral block used in this product are RCFs Refractory Ceramic Fibers RCFs pose a possible cancer hazard by inhalation and can cause respiratory skin and eye irritation After mineral block has been fired it will produce increased levels of nuisance dust and poses increased carcinogenic risk Refractory Ceramic Fibers are contained within the combustion chamber of the heat exchanger Only a qualified installer or service technician sho
3. the condensate drain system disconnected If there is evidence of exhaust leakage from the condensate drain system turn off the appliance and contact a qualified service technician Exhaust leakage to the living space may result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Check that the condensate trap and tube is properly connected The water should fill the condensate trap to form a liquid filled trap and must not be plugged with excessive sediment Check the vent hole on the top tee outlet of the condensate trap Make sure there are no exhaust emissions leaking from this hole Check the condensate drain system for water leaks Check the level of condensate neutralization media if used The above instructions also apply to a venting system equipped with a condensation drain trap Figure 4 Condensate trap 5 7 BLOCKED VENTING AND HEAT EXCHANGER SAFETY SHUTOFF This appliance is equipped with a blocked venting and heat exchanger safety shut off control system The appliance will be shut down and locked out by the safety shutoff control system should the air intake and vent outlet system become partially or completely blocked Should this occur do not attempt to re light the appliance Contact a qualified service technician to re light the appliance
4. hould be performed by qualified service technician or gas supplier s service person at least once every year at the beginning of the heating season for continued safe operation This inspection must include the main burner and heat exchanger Note that some operating conditions may require more frequent inspections especially depending on weather conditions Proper operation must be verified after servicing 5 1 CHECK AREA AROUND APPLIANCE Do not store combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapours and liquids around the appliance area Chemical vapors from products containing chlorine or fluorine must be avoided Even though these chemicals may be safe to breathe corrosive substances strong acids can become liberated when they pass through a gas flame Even at low concentrations these chemicals can significantly contaminate the air supply and shorten the life of any gas fired appliance because the acid can corrode the wall of combustion chamber heat exchanger causing serious damage on heat exchanger flue pipe and presenting a possible of flue gas spillage or heat exchanger leakage The following is a list of some of the products which should be avoided e bleaches and chlorinated cleaning products e paints and sprays e water softeners calcium or sodium chloride e leaking refrigeration equipment e Freon from common aerosol dispensers These chemicals are especially common near swimming pools beauty shops dry cleani
5. inspect the not use any phone in your building appliance and to replace any part of the e Immediately call your gas supplier from control system and any gas control which a neighbor s phone Follow the gas has been under water supplier s instructions 1 STOP Read the safety information above 7 Turn external main manual gas shut off on this label valve on Turn off all electrical power to the appliance 8 Set room thermostat to desired setting Set the room thermostat to lowest setting 9 Turn on all electrical power to the appliance 4 This appliance is equipped with an ignition 10 If the appliance will not operate follow the safety information above on this label If you don t smell gas go to the next step device which automatically lights the instructions To Turn Off Gas To Appliance burner Do not try to light the burner by and call your service technician or gas hand supplier 5 Turn external main manual gas shut off a pape valve off O 6 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas Oren iN iS a a Then smell for gas including near the floor S ZA Seer If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the O TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE P 1 Turn off the appliance using the ON OFF 3 Set the room thermostat other operation switch on the operating panel control to lowest setting 2 Turn off all electrical power to the appliance 4 Close the external main manual gas shut off if service is to be performed va
6. l injury or loss of life e Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance e WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Read all instructions before use Save this manual for future reference Allied Engineering Company Division of E Z Rect Manufacturing Ltd Manufacturers of Gas and Electric Boilers Stainless Steel Tanks Heat Exchangers and Electric Boosters 94 Riverside Drive North Vancouver BC V7H 2M6 e Telephone 604 929 1214 e FAX 604 929 5184 PN7361887 HSE User s Information Manual MAJOR COMPONENTS CH pump Gas valve Burner controller with operating panel Supply sensor S1 Return sensor S2 Blower DHW Flow switch CH Pressure gauge N A CH manual air vent Sight glass and mirror for checking flame Air supply Flue discharge Wiring connecting block terminal Condensate discharge Domestic hot water sensor S3 Condensate trap Heat
7. le damage is not covered by warranty Check central heating and domestic hot water systems including pumps for leakage 5 5 CHECK PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES Pressure relief valves are installed as a code requirement A pressure relief valve provides extra protection against damage that could be caused by malfunctioning controls or excessive water pressure If a pressure relief valve on each system is not used the warranty is void The pressure relief valves must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with local codes and should not be tampered with in any way The outlet of the pressure relief valve should be positioned over a suitable drain The drain pipe must pitch down from the pressure relief valve and should be no smaller than the outlet of the pressure relief valve The end of the drain line should not be concealed or threaded and should be protected from freezing No valve of any type should be installed between the pressure HSE User s Information Manual relief valve and unit or in the drain line Extensive runs traps or bends reduce the capacity of the pressure relief valve Inspect the relief valves and their discharge pipes for signs of weeping or leakage If discharge or weeping occurs during normal operation call a qualified technician for service Avoid contact with the hot water or steam discharged to prevent personal injury 5 6 CHECK THE CONDENSATE DRAIN SYSTEM N WARNING Do not operate the appliance with
8. lve HSE User s Information Manual Operating Instructions Section 4 Contact the installer or a qualified service technician for basic operating instructions including emergency shutdown filling de aerating and general use of the appliance It is strongly recommended that controller settings be adjusted by a qualified installer or service technician only Service and Maintenance Schedule Section 5 f WARNING The appliance must be inspected annually at the beginning of the heating season by a qualified service technician or gas supplier s qualified service person Failure to properly service and maintain the appliance and system may result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage A WARNING The owner or user should conduct a general inspection of the appliance and system periodically throughout the year to assure safety and continued good performance If any problems are identified during the inspection contact a qualified service agency for corrective measures This appliance has been designed to provide years of trouble free performance in normal installations The owner or user should conduct a general inspection covering all items below at the beginning of each heating season and in mid heating season Notify a qualified service technician immediately if any problems are found Inspection and service as specified in the Installation and Service Manual supplied with the appliance s
9. ng establishments laundry areas workshops and garages Failure due to corrosion is not covered by warranty HSE User s Information Manual Should your appliance be subjected to fire flood or some other unusual condition turn off all gas and electrical power supply If you are unable to turn off the gas call your gas company or gas supplier at once Do not put the appliance in operation again until it has been ascertained by a qualified agency that the controls are functioning correctly The installer should always clearly identify the emergency shut off devices and make the owner aware of their location and method of operation WARNING Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water 5 2 CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS To identify gas leaks smell for gas around the boiler area and gas piping connections To check a specific area including all pipe joints connected to the gas valve for leakage spray a mixture of soap and water onto the suspected area active bubbling indicates a gas leak The gas leaks of the joint connected to the gas valve outlet should be checked when the appliance is on DO NOT TEST FOR LEAKS WITH AN OPEN FLAME Gas leaks must be repaired immediately Propane or liquefied petroleum LP is heavier than air may collect or pool in a lo
10. uld attempt to install service or remove the boiler and must do so following the precautionary measures described in the Installation and Service Manual Lighting Instructions Section 3 WARNING Should appliance overheat or the gas supply fail to shut off do not turn off or disconnect the electrical supply to the circulating pump Instead shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING E WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life A This appliance does not have a pilot It is e If you cannot reach your gas supplier equipped with an ignition device which call the fire department automatically lights the burner Do not try C Use onl y your hand to turn the manual gas to light the burner by hand valve Never use tools If the valve will not B BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the turn by hand don t try to repair it call a appliance area for gas Be sure to smell qualified service technician Force or next to the floor because some gas is attempted repair may result in a fire or heavier than air and will settle on the floor explosion WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS D Do not use this appliance if any part has e Do not try to light any appliance been under water Immediately call a e Do not touch any electrical switch do qualified service technician to
11. w area in the event of a leak from defective equipment This gas may then ignite resulting in a fire or explosion Smell near to the ground and low points when checking for propane gas leaks If you smell gas STOP Follow For your safety read before operating in Section 3 5 3 CHECK VENTING SYSTEM A sufficient air supply MUST be provided to this appliance Check that the air supply inlet and vent terminations are always kept clear of obstructions and remove any snow ice dust dirt debris pests etc which may block proper air flow Inspect the entire venting system including all gaskets to ensure the system is intact and all joints are properly sealed It should be continuous with no separations leakage obstructions discoloration depressions or deformation 5 4 CHECK WATER SYSTEMS Avoid unnecessary replenishment of water in the CH central heating system It can allow oxygen to enter the system and cause serious corrosion problems for system components which are not anti corrosion type As well minerals dissolved in the water supply will precipitate when heated minerals preferentially deposit in the heat exchanger Do not draw water from the central heating system for cleaning flushing etc Any audible sounds in the appliance system may be indications of scaling or lack of sufficient water flow and the system should be checked without delay Scaling is due to improper maintenance It is not the fault of the appliance Sca
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