Alpha CB, SY, C Instruction

Instructions f or adjusting a
replacement printed cir cuit board
Alpha CB/SY/C Boiler Range
1. GENERAL
When the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is replaced the following adjustments must be carried out:­a. Set the ignition gas rate so that the ignition of the burner is smooth and quiet. b. Adjust the central heating output. c. Ensure that the JP1 plug is correctly positioned for the type of gas the boiler is being used with.
d. Ensure that all electrical plugs and connectors are pushed fully home and soundly connected. Note: Before fitting a new PCB ensure the polarity of the electrical supply is correct by testing the supply, using a
suitable multimeter, as follows:-
Live to Neutral 240 Volts AC Live to Earth 240 Volts AC Neutral to Earth zero Volts AC
Note: i) Before fitting the PCB, carefully bend the red and yellow neons through 180° so that they locate into the
control panel - see Fig. 1 or 2.
ii) When the selector switch is turned to the reset position, there will be a delay of approximately 30 seconds
before the PCB will reset.
2. FIT AND ADJUST THE REPLACEMENT PCB
Refer to the Installation and Servicing instructions for gaining access to and for replacement of the PCB. To adjust the PCB the gas valve burner pressures must be measured. Loosen the burner test point screw on the gas valve and connect a pressure gauge. After adjusting the PCB disconnect the pressure gauge, tighten the test point screw and test for gas soundness using a suitable leak detection fluid.
Set the Ignition Gas Rate (IGR)
When there is a demand for either Heating or Hot Water, the burner will light at the IGR approximately 5 - 10 seconds until the flame sensing electrode detects the flame, then the burner pressure will increase to the required output. During the first 5 seconds the IGR pressure must be read on the pressure gauge. If the ignition gas rate is incorrect, adjust the IGR pressure as follows:-
a. Set the selector switch to b. Carefully locate a small insulated screwdriver into the potentiometer P3 (IGN CAP) - see Fig. 1 or 2. c. Fully open a hot water tap so that the boiler fires and record the IGR. d. If the IGR is incorrect, rotate the screwdriver (Clockwise to Increase - Anticlockwise to Decrease), to achieve a
smooth ignition (see table below).
e. After each adjustment of the potentiometer, repeat the above process from paragraph c.
(DHW only) and turn the hot water thermostat to the maximum position.
Boiler
CB24, CB24X, SY24 CB28, CB28X CB50 C23/27
IGR Pressure (Approx.)
Nat. Gas LPG
mbar
5.0
5.0
3.0
5.0
in w.g.
2.0
2.0
1.2
2.0
mbar
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
in w.g.
5.2
5.2
5.2
5.2
Adjustment of the Central Heating Output
The Central Heating Output will normally be set to maximum. If however the system needs to be Range - Rated, adjust the CH output as follows:-
a. Set the selector switch to
b. Carefully locate a small insulated screwdriver into the potentiometer P4 (CH CAP) - see Fig. 1 or 2, which should be
fully clockwise.
c. To Range - Rate the heating output, the potentiometer can be turned anticlockwise to the required output.
Fully clockwise Maximum output Fully anticlockwise Minimum output Half way Approximately 16.1 kW (55 000 Btu/h) for CB24, CB24X, SY24 & C23
N/A C23/27
and the heating thermostat to maximum to operate the boiler on central heating.
Approximately 20.5 kW (70 000 Btu/h) for CB28, CB28X, CB50 & C27
Fig. 1 - CB24/28, SY24 and C23/27
Fig. 2 - CB50
Alpha Therm Limited. Nepicar House, London Road, Wrotham Heath, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 7RS Tel: 0870 3001 964
email: info@alphatherm.co.uk website: www.alpha-innovation.co.uk
Compiled and designed by Publications 2000, Tel (01670) 356211
These instructions have been carefully prepared but we reserve the right to alter the specification at any time in the interest of product improvement. © Alpha Therm Limited 2004.
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