Raypak 181, 400, 330, 260, 182 User Manual

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INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
D-2 Power Vent
For 181/182, 260/261, 330/331 &
400/401 – Boilers & Water Heaters
WARNING: If these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal injury or death
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids or other combustible materials in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. To do so may result in an explosion or fire.
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.
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This manual should be maintained in legible condition and kept adjacent to the heater or in another safe place for future reference.
CATALOG NO. 6000.57G Effective: 05-27-10 Replaces: 12-12-08 P/N 241086 Rev. 8
Rev. 8 reflects the following: Changes to: Fig. 2 on page 5, Fig. 4 on page 7, Fig, 5 on page 8, Dimensional Drawing on page 13, Illustrated Parts List
on page 15 Additions: Note on page 4, Wiring Diagrams on pages 11-12
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CONTENTS
Warnings 3
Pay Attention to These Terms 3
Receiving Equipment 4 General Specifications 4 Installation 4 Mounting the Assembly 4 Wiring a Power Vent Assembly to an Appliance with IID Ignition 7 Venting 7 Wiring Diagrams 9
182-260 H4/WH1 (Atmospheric) 9 181-261 H4/WH1 (Low NOx) 10 330-400 H4/WH1 (Atmospheric) 11 331-401 H4/WH1 (Low NOx) 12
Sequence of Operation 14 Start Up Procedures 14 Draft Proving Switch 14 Illustrated Parts List 15
WARNINGS
Pay Attention to These Terms
DANGER:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
NOTE:
NOTE: Minimum 18 AWG, 105°C, stranded wire
must be used for all low voltage (less than 30 volts) external connections to the unit. Solid conductors should not be used because they can cause excessive tension on contact points. Install conduit as appropriate. All high voltage wires must be the same size (105°C, stranded wire) as the ones on the unit or larger.
Indicates the presence of immediate hazards which will cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored.
Indicates the presence of hazards or unsafe practices which could cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored.
Indicates the presence of hazards or unsafe practices which could cause minor personal injury or product or property damage if ignored.
Indicates special instructions on installation, operation, or maintenance which are important but not related to personal injury hazards.
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Receiving Equipment
On receiving your equipment, check the carton visual­ly for external damage. If the carton is damaged, make
note on the Bill of Lading when signing for the equip-
a ment. Remove the complete assembly from the carton if it is damaged, and report the damage to the carrier immediately. Be sure that you receive the number of packages indicated on the Bill of Lading. Claims for shortages and damages must be filed with the carrier by consignee.
Minimum
Model No.
181/182 4” 008757 120V
260/261 4” 008757 120V
330/331 4” 008758 120V
400/401 4” 008758 120V
Table A: Draft Assembly Application and Kit Numbers
Connection
Diameter
Kit
Number
Factory
Wired
Purchased parts are subject to replacement only under the manufacturer's warranty. Debits for defec­tive replacement parts will not be accepted and defective parts will be replaced in kind only per our standard warranties.
When ordering parts, you must specify Model and Serial Number of the unit. When ordering under war­ranty conditions, you must also specify date of Installation.
Raypak recommends that this manual be reviewed thoroughly before installing the D-2 Power Vent. If there are any questions which this manual does not answer, please contact your local Raypak Representative.
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE MAINTAINED IN LEGI­BLE CONDITION AND KEPT ADJACENT TO THE UNIT.
General Specifications
The D-2 Power Vent Assembly is tested and certified to the latest edition of the American National Standard ANSI Z21.56. standard for pool heaters, Z21.10.3 for water heaters and Z21.13 for boilers.
The Power Vent Assembly is a fan assisted combus­tion system designed for application to Raypak Heater Models 181-401. The unit, when installed as directed, is capable of operating in applications such as through the wall venting and reduced horizontal and vertical vent pipe sizes in new and existing installations.
Installation
The equipment must be installed in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
The equipment shall be installed in accordance with those installation regulations in force in the local area where the installation is to be made. These shall be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having juris­diction shall be consulted before installations are made.
Mounting the Assembly
Follow these instructions if the Power Vent venting system was purchased as an optional assembly kit.
1. Remove existing pagoda top (outdoor units) or drafthood (indoor units). To remove the pagoda top, push the four brackets inward and pull up the pagoda top. The pagoda may then be discarded.
2. Unscrew the four screws holding the outer top using a phillips screw driver. Remove the jacket top.
3. Replace the inner stack adapter. If the heater had a drafthood installed previously, remove the inner stack adapter and replace it with the Power Vent stack adapter. Otherwise, install the Power Vent stack adapter.
The D-2 Power Vent assembly includes a blower with a 120/240 volt 60 Hz 1.0/1.95A 3200 RPM motor, a plenum complete with a draft proving switch and a motor relay. When provided for field mounting the assembly is equipped with a wire harness.
NOTE: The D-2 Power Vent comes factory-wired for 120V, but can be field-converted for 240V operation. See wiring diagrams.
4. Unscrew the access panel on the right side of the appliance. Set aside the screws with the access panel.
5. Remove the knurled screw holding the front door and set it aside with the door.
6. Mount the jacket top above the unit. Note: Do not install at this point.
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7. Mount the Power Vent on the outer top.
TABS
BEFORE AFTER
TOP VIEW
LEFT SIDE FRONT VIEWREAR VIEW
EXHAUST
OUTLET
8. Route the conduit harness of the Power Vent thru the outer top hole, around the adapter towards the back of the unit. Continue routing the harness thru the corner slot, which leads to open area behind the access panel. Finally, route only the wire harness thru the 7/8” grommet hole located on the sway brace. Follow instructions on page 7 to wire the Power Vent. Note: Newer units have a 7/8” grommet located on the rain shield, which would eliminate routing the harness around the back corner.
9. Re-mount the jacket top to its original position and screw in the four screws holding it down to the appli­ance.
10. If the appliance is a 181, 182, 330 or 331, remove the tabs underneath the power vent using a 5/16” nut driver and relocate them closer to the center of the Power Vent as shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1: Reposition the Tabs as Necessary (see step 10)
to hold the Power Vent in position. Note: While twisting you may notice some roughness, this is due to a tight seal between the 6” vent and the Power Vent flue box.
12. Re-mount the access panel.
11. Mount the Power Vent assembly bottom on the 6” vent as shown below. Twist the assembly downward. Snap the mounting brackets into their appropriate slot
13. Re-mount the front door along with the knurled screw on the heater.
Note: The 90° elbow may be used as a termination cap.
Fig. 2: Draft Assembly
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U.S. Installations
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Canadian Insta llations
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A
Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
1 ft (30 cm) 1 ft (30 cm)
B
Clearance to window or door that may be opened
4 ft (1.2m) below or to side
of opening; 1 foot (30 cm)
above opening
3 ft (91 cm)
C Clearance to permanently closed window **
D
Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located
above the terminal within a horizontal dis­tance of 2 ft (61cm) from the centerline of the terminal
5 ft (1.5m) *
E Clearance to unventilated soffit **
F Clearance to outside corner **
G Clearance to inside corner 6 ft (1.83m) *
H
Clearance to each side of center line ex- tended above meter/regulator assembly
*
3 ft (91 cm) within a height
15 ft above the me-
ter/regulator assembly
I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet * 6 ft (1.83m)
J
Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance
4 ft (1.2m) below or to side
of opening; 1 ft (30 cm)
above opening
3 ft (91 cm)
K Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet
3 ft (91 cm) above if within
10 ft (3m) horizontally
6 ft (1.83m)
L
Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property
7 ft (2.13m)
7 ft (2.13m) t
M
Clearance under veranda, porch, deck or balcony
* 12 in. (30 cm) TT
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In accordance with the current ANSI Z 223.1/NFP A 5 4 National Fuel Gas Code
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In accordance with the current CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Codes
t Vent terminal shall not terminate directly above sidewalk or paved driveway locat ed between 2 single family dwell ings that serves
both dwellings
TT Per mitted only if veranda, porc h, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimu m of two sides beneath the floor and top of terminal and
underside of ver anda, porch, deck or balcony is greater than 1 ft (30c m)
* Clearances in accordance wit h loca l installation codes and t he req uirements of the gas supplier
Fig. 3: Minimum Clearances from Vent/Air Inlet Terminations – Indoor and Outdoor Installations
Table B: Vent/Air Inlet Termination Clearances
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Wiring a Power Vent Assembly
LEFT SIDE
4"
DIAMETER
to an Appliance with IID Ignition
WARNING: Disconnect all electrical power to the
unit before servicing to avoid potential shock injury or damage to the unit. To change voltages, follow wiring diagram for correct voltage connections. Improper wiring connections can burnout the relay and blower motor.
Venting
The vent pipe must be the same size or one size larg­er than what is indicated. The D-2 Power Vent is capable of 360-degree discharge rotation and oper­ates with a positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature less than 400°F. The total
length of horizontal run shall not exceed an equiv­alent of 40 feet including termination cap. For all
cases, each 90-degree elbow reduces the maximum horizontal vent run by 10 feet and each 45-degree elbow in the vent run reduces the maximum vent run by 5 feet. See the table below for maximum vent lengths using 90-degree and 45-degree elbows.
90 Degree Elbows 45 Degree Elbows
Quantity
1 30 1 35
2 20 2 30
3 10 3 25
Table C: Reduced Maximum Equivalent Vent Run
Maximum
Length (ft)
Quantity
Maximum
Length (ft)
The D-2 Power Vent uses positive pressure to push flue gases through the vent pipe to the outside. The vent must be installed to prevent flue gas leakage. Care must be taken during assembly to ensure that all joints are sealed properly and are airtight.
The vent must be installed to prevent the potential accumulation of condensate in the vent pipes. It is rec­ommended that:
a) The vent be installed with a slight downward slope of not more than 1/4” per foot of horizontal run to the vent terminal.
b) The vent be insulated through the length of horizon­tal run.
For appliances installed in extreme cold climate, it is recommended that:
a) The vent be installed with a slight upward slope of not more than 1/4” per foot of horizontal run to the vent terminal. In this case, an approved condensate trap must be installed per applicable codes.
Fig. 4: Draft Assembly
The Raypak Power Vent operates with a positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature that avoids excessive condensate production in the vent and as such it is listed as a CATEGORY III appliance.
Exception: When a Power Vent is connected to a ver­tical vent of sufficient height to generate a negative draft in the system. Consult sizing guide or factory.
The D-2 Power Vent assembly is suitable for through the wall venting, and for connection to smaller size vent pipes and breeching other than the standard atmospheric heater.
b) The vent be insulated through the length of the hor­izontal run.
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LEFT SIDE
Fig. 5: Through the Wall Vent
PRESSURE
SWITCH
GAS
VALVE
RELAY
Y/BK
Y/BK
V/BK
V/W
Y/BK V/BK
V/BK
V/W
The D-2 Power Vent assembly includes a wire harness, shown in Fig. 6 below, which provides quick connec­tions with the respective controls in the heater control box. The harness is of sufficient length to fit the appliance for which it is sized.
Reference the wiring diagram supplied with each appliance for actual connections.
Fig. 6: D-2 Power Vent Wire Harness
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Wiring Diagrams—182-260 H4/WH1 (Atmospheric)
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181-261 H4/WH1 (Low NOx)
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Wiring Diagrams—330-400 H4/WH1 (Atmospheric)
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331-401 H4/WH1 (Low NOx)
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D
12.95
C
1.88
4.38
SEE TABLE D FOR
DIMENSIONAL DATA
Model
No.
181 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25
182 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25
260 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25
261 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25
330 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00
331 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00
400 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00
401 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00
A B C D
Table D: Dimensional Data
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Sequence of Operation
NEGATIVE PRESSURE
CONNECTOR
9. Heater will operate until call for heat is satisfied.
On call for heat, the D-2 Power Vent fan (and appli­ance pump) start. When the flow switch circuits close, the ignition system consisting of an electronic spark module, pilot gas system and flame sensor, are ener-
ized. When draft proving switch closes and all safety
g circuits are proven, the automatic main gas valves will open and the heater will operate. When the operating limit circuit is satisfied, the heater will shut down.
Start Up Procedures
The water system, the gas system and the electrical system for the heater should be completed and checked as per the heater installation manual and associated documents.
1. Turn on power to the heater with the manual main gas valve and pilot gas valve off. The electric power supply requirements are:
a. Dual-voltage fan motor.
120/240 volt 60Hz 1.0/1.95 Amp fan motor for models 181-401.
2. Check power connections.
10. Restart unit and visually check all components for proper operation.
11. Check all vent connections and joints for leakage. Correct if found.
12. To restart unit after a failure, follow the procedures outlined above and other subsequent or related sec­tions outlined in the heater manual.
EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN: SHUT OFF ALL POWER AND GAS, CALL GAS UTILITY.
Draft Proving Switch
The draft proving switch insures that the blower is operating. The switch is in the limit circuit and does not allow the ignition module to operate unless it is closed.
3. Close heater power switch.
4. Set operating control to call for heat. a. Fan motor starts, draft proving switch clos-
es. b. Heater pump starts, flow switch closes. c. Ignition module energized. d. Check for spark at gas pilot.
5. Turn operating control to end call for heat.
6. Wait a minimum of 60 seconds.
7. Open pilot gas valve.
8. After pilot gas is proven and main safety shut-off valve is energized.
a. Repeat procedure outlined in #4 above.
a. Main burners will ignite.
Fig. 7: Draft Proving Switch
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Call Out Description 181-261 330-401
F487800F487800yaleR1
F651800F651800rewolB2 3NO Pressure Switch 008062F 008135F 4Elbow 4"-90° with Screen 010827F 010827F
F386800F286800xoBeulF5 6 Base Assembly 008684F 008685F
F686800F686800ralloCeulF7
F886800F786800rotpadAeulF8
F986800F986800egnalF"49
10 Blower Adaptor 008690F 008690F 11 Control Cover 008691F 008691F 12 Control Swaybrace 008692F 008692F 13 Silicone Hose 008693F 008693F
F496800F496800lenaPtnorF41
15 Blower Cooling Fan 011549F 011549F
Illustrated Parts List
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