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LP- 205 REV. 9.2.14
BOILER START-UP REPORT
DATE COMPLETED ________________
1) Fill the
heating system
Check all piping and gas connections, verify all are
tight
Pressurize system (12 – 15 PSI)
Add water to prime condensate cup
Percentage of glycol in system (0-50%)
Verify near heater piping is properly supported
Leak test using locally approved methods (consult
jurisdictional code book)
Check incoming gas pressure (3.5” to 14” W.C.)
What is the “drop” on light off (No more than 1”
W.C.)?
Check and adjust (if necessary) carbon dioxide
content
Check and adjust (if necessary) carbon monoxide
content
4) Verify system
operation
Turn up aquastat on storage tank to verify wiring
connections
5) Record
ionization
current
Check uA reading at d7 on the status menu (see
start-up section)
Verify safety and operation of the indirect water
heater, record settings
If necessary, convert the heater to the proper gas
type
Locate the stickers in the appropriate locations on
the heater
Verify combustion settings after gas conversion,
Carbon Dioxide
Verify combustion settings after gas conversion,
Carbon Monoxide
Mail in the conversion registration
Table 17
MAINTENANCE REPORT
In unusually dirty or dusty conditions, care must be taken to keep boiler cabinet door in place at all times. Failure to do so VOIDS
WARRANTY!
Allowing the boiler to operate with a dirty combustion chamber will hurt operation. Failure to clean the heat exchanger as needed by the
installation location could result in boiler failure, property damage, personal injury, or death. Such product failures ARE NOT covered
under warranty.
The boiler requires minimal periodic maintenance under normal conditions. However, in unusually dirty or dusty conditions, periodic
vacuuming of the cover to maintain visibility of the display and indicators is recommended.
Periodic maintenance should be performed once a year by a qualified service technician to assure that all the equipment is operating
safely and efficiently. The owner should make necessary arrangements with a qualified heating contractor for periodic maintenance of
the boiler. Installer must also inform the owner that the lack of proper care and maintenance of the boiler may result in a hazardous
condition.