Kit numbers vary based on boiler size. Additional differences are needed at higher altitudes. Use the table below to confirm the correct replacement kit is installed
on the boiler.
Low Altitude
(0 - 5,000 ft)
PA 80PARKIT141PARKIT151
PA 110PARKIT142PARKIT152
PA ExcellencePARKIT142PARKIT152
PA 155PARKIT143PARKIT153
PA 175PARKIT144PARKIT154
PA 250PARKIT145PARKIT155
PA 299 V2*PARKIT146PARKIT156
PA 399 V2*PARKIT147PARKIT157
PA 299 V1*PARKIT148PARKIT158
PA 399 V1*PARKIT149PARKIT159
Table 1 - Kit Numbers
*See paragraph 1.1 for more details.
Hi Altitude
(5,000 + ft)
!
DANGER
Indicates the presence of a hazardous situation which, if ignored, will result in substantial
property damage, serious injury, or death.
WARNING
!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if ignored, can result in serious injury or
substantial property damage.
NOTICE
Indicates special instructions on installation, operation or maintenance, which are important to equipment but not related to personal injury hazards.
1.1. V1 and V2 PA299 and PA399 Boilers
There are two different blower/venturi arrangements
that result in two different required ignition kits. The
separate blower and venturi (V2) configuration applies to PA299s and PA399 with serial numbers after
PA11700. Units with serial numbers below PA117000
have a single piece blower venturi (V1). Some V1
models may have been converted to the V2 config-
uration as well.
Before installing the ignition kit, confirm your blower/venturi configuration. See Engineering Bulletin
dated Oct. 24, 2018 for more information.
WARNING
!
Installation of the wrong replacement kit will
cause the improper operation of the boiler resulting in substantial property damage, serious
This kit (see Fig. 1 for details) replaces the existing igniter and its wiring, as well as the printed circuit board and
the front cover of the control box on all Prestige boilers .
NOTICE
This modification disables the Alarm Relay
function which is used in several system configurations. Therefore, to allow the heating system configuration to be operational, some wire
connections must be modified and some CTRLMax settings changed, as required. Please refer
to paragraph 1.6 for more information.
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Bk. Black
Br. Brown
R. Red
V. Violet
W. White
Gr. Green
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2
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3
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Bk
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7
X2
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1 2 3 4 5
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4 5 6
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Fig. 1 - Prestige Solo & Excellence - Ignition Kit
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2
1.3. Initial task
Write down all the appliance settings and the chosen
configuration for reference before bringing any change
to the appliance. A reference table is provided on the
last page of this document.
1.4. Boiler preparation
1.4.1 Required Tools and Material
• Flathead and Phillips Screwdriver
• Torx 20 Wrench
1.4.2 Combustion Chamber Insulation
1. The Ignition kit is shipped with a new combustion
chamber 2in1 insulation/gasket. This may need to
be installed with the new ignition kit. Boilers with
serial number before those listed in the table below
need to be replaced.
ModelSerial Number
PA80PA132660
PA110PA131779
PA155PA13163
PA175PA127120
PA250PA137281
PA299PA127280
PA399PA128691
PA ExcellencePA131819
6. Shut off the gas supply to the boiler at the main manual
shut off valve.
7. Remove boiler front panel to access the electronic
board and the burner (See Fig. 2).
x 3
Fig. 2 - Prestige Solo & Excellence - Front Panel Removal
8. Disconnect the black ignition cable from the front
of the electronic box.
9. Open the front cover of the electronic box (See Fig. 3).
Discard the cover.
2. If the Prestige serial number is after the listed number above, no change is required to the insulation/
gasket.
3. Refer to the installation manual for installation procedure.
1.4.3 Procedure
4. Turn the boiler off by pressing the power switch
5. Disconnect electrical power at the external electric box
DANGER
• Avoid electrical shock by disconnecting the
electrical supply prior to performing any operation
on the internal parts of the boiler.
• Before any operation on the internal components
of the appliance, allow the appliance to cool
down to room temperature. Some components
can be very hot.
• Failure to comply will result in substantial property
damage, serious injury, or death.
Fig. 3 - Prestige Solo & Excellence - Removal of Control Box
Front Cover
10. Disconnect the igniter wiring from the igniter. Discard.
11. Using the Torx wrench, release two screws and
remove the igniter and gasket from the burner
mounting plate. Discard all.
NOTICE
If the gasket is stuck on the igniter support, use
a flat head tool and release it carefully from the
surface. Be careful not to scratch the surface.
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1.5. Kit installation
1.5.1 Required tools and material
• Wrench, Torx, 25
• Wrench, 10 mm
1.5.2 Installation of Igniter and Spark Generator
1. Install the new igniter, with its new gasket, on the
burner mounting plate support (See Fig. 4).
2. Tighten 2 igniter screws by hand, then torque
screws between 13 and 18 lbf-in.
NOTICE
Do not exceed the recommended max. torque
value for the igniter attachment screws to pre-
vent the igniter stems from distorting.
3. Connect the ignition wire to the spark generator (1). Slide
the protection sleeve (2) over the connector (See Fig. 5).
8. Connect the spark generator connector (C) to the
new igniter.
1. Disconnect violet wire (ionization current return)
(See Fig. 13) from circuit board ground connection.
Discard the wire.
2. Disconnect all wire terminals from the board.
3. Remove the circuit board and discard according to
applicable local regulations (See Fig. 9).
4. Install new circuit board, making sure it is secured in
the retaining clips (See Fig. 10).
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2
2
NEW
Fig. 9 - Prestige Solo & Excellence - Removal of old PCB
F00
123456
12
12 34123
456
123
X12
X9
P14
P13
CLICK
X10
5AT Fuse
5AT Fuse
7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5
5AT Fuse
12
6
X1
6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5
X3
8 910 11 12
1 2 3 4 5
13
6
14
7
X2
6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5
X11
4 5 6
1 2 3
X18
X15
X7X4X6
X5
34
X16
12
123121234123456
NEW
Fig. 10 - Prestige Solo & Excellence - Installation of new PCB
5. Reconnect all wire terminals to the new circuit
board terminals, except P14, 1&2 (See Fig. 13).
6. Route the wiring over the top of the control box.
7. Connect the spark generator power supply connector to the free receptacle of the P14 terminal
(pins 1&2) of the PCB (See Fig. 14).
1
New connection
location
Fig. 11 - Prestige Solo & Excellence - Installation of new Front Cover
1.5.4 Follow-up Tasks
1. Perform any required configuration change in the wiring and CTRLMax setup according to Paragraph 1.6.
2. Reinstall the boiler front panel.
3. On the rating plate of the appliance, cover the “PA”
of the Serial Number with the “PB” sticker provided with the kit. This will indicate that the boiler has
been upgraded with the ignition kit, for future ref-
erence. See Fig. 12.
PB
Stick here
8. Connect the violet ground wire to the ground connection on the PCB, and on the ground lug located
on the igniter bracket (See Fig. 14).
9. Connect the green ground wire from the spark
generator to the ground tab located at the bottom
right hand side of the chassis (See Fig. 14).
10. Protect the bare pins of former P14 connector using
2 Fast-on connectors.
11. Route the wiring (unconnected former P14 con-
nector included) in the plastic retaining clip located
at the rear of the control box.
12. Install the new control box front cover (See Fig. 11).
13. Connect the brown ionization cable at the front of
the control box (See Fig. 11).
14. Reuse the Control Board box to ship the old control
board to Triangle Tube and using the preprinted
shipping label.
1. Start up the boiler, refer to the Installation Manual of
your appliance for the correct procedure and settings.
2. Should hard ignition still occur, please check the
condition of the combustion chamber 2-in-1 insulation. Refer to the Installation Manual of your appliance for the correct removal procedure. (See Fig. 15 and refer to following step).
3. Replace the combustion chamber 2-in-1 insulation if:
• There are released stitches around the igniter
location hole (See Fig. 15, Detail B).
• The insulation cloth shows frayed areas around
the igniter location hole (See Fig. 15Detail A)
Refer to the installation manual of your appliance
for part reference and installation procedure.
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X9
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123
4
123
456
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123
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12
V
W
Bk
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5AT Fuse
5AT Fuse
5AT Fuse
7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5
12
6
X1
X12
X9
P14
123
4
123
456
P13
123
F00
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12
V
Gr
Br
GND
5634
12
WBk
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6
14
7
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6
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Protect bare pins with
Fast-on connectors, then
store connector and wiring
at the rear of control box
with retaining clips.
Fig. 13 - Prestige Solo & Excellence- PCB Wiring - Pre modication
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Fig. 14- Prestige Solo & Excellence - PCB Wiring - Post Modiciation
Bk. Black
Br. Brown
R. Red
V. Violet
W. White
Gr. Green
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1.6. Configuration Changes
1.6.1 Wiring
Following the printed circuit board replacement and
wiring changes, the ALARM relay function is no longer
available for the configurations that use it. Therefore,
anything wired to the Alarm relay needs to be rewired
to a different relay if required (see table below).
NOTICE
In some configurations, the Error function will
no longer be available. Please contact your
Triangle Tube assistance.
Preset
cong
118
Page *Connected toReconnect
to
ACVMax setup (Flexible
1.6.2 CTRLMax Setup
Additionally, the setting of the relevant Flex relays needs
to be adapted through the Installer menu, as indicated
on the next page.
Remark
pump cong)
219
320
421
522
623
825
10/11**24**ALARMPump 3
7-Error function not available anymore
926Error function not available anymore
1027
1128
1229
1330Error function not available anymore
* refer to the manual “Prestige Control Application Supplement - ACVMax”, 2015-10
** The configuration mentioned on this page in the manual is mistakenly identified 7. It should be 11 (or possibly 10)
ALARMFLAME
These configurations are no longer available (no available relay for the motor open function that was
implemented by the Error relay). Please contact your TTP assistance.
Flex. Relay 5 to be set to ERR :
FLAME: OFF
ERROR: ON
Flex Relay 3 to be set to
MIX OPEN:
MIX OPEN: ON
ONLY if no additional pump is connected to Flex Relay 3 (P3).
If a pump is connected, please contact your TTP assistance.
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1.6.3 Alarm relay function moved to the Flex relay 5 (Flame)
Boiler Settings
Boiler Settings
Prestige Model Solo
Lockout Temp. 105°C
Modbus Address 1
Pump settings
Pump Settings
Current Pump Cong M odied
Preset Pump Cong
Flexible Pump Cong
Flexible Pump Cong
Flex. Relay 1 (CH)
Flex. Relay 2 (DHW)
Flex. Relay 3 (P3)
Flex. Relay 4 (ERR)
Flex. Relay 5 (Flame)
Flex. Relay 6 (P4)
Flex. Relay 5 (Flame)
CH1 / CV1 O
CH2 / CV2
DHW / ECS / SWW O
MIX OPEN O
MIX CLOSE O
ERROR On
FLAME O
1.6.4 Alarm Relay function moved to the Flex Relay 3 (P3)