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Wayne HSG400 - INSPECTION OF HEATING APPLIANCE; FLUE PIPE, DRAFT HOOD, AND BAROMETERIC DAMPER

Wayne HSG400
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D. The flue gas temperature should be between
325˚F (162.78˚C) and 550˚F (287.78˚C)for
domestic gas conversion burners. Higher flue
gas temperatures indicate overfiring or
excessive draft through the appliance. Lower
flue gas temperatures may cause excessive
condensation and indicate underfiring. Consult
your local utility or the appliance manufacturer
for acceptable flue gas temperatures.
CAUTION: IF THE BURNER BTU/HR (kW/Hr)
INPUT IS CHANGED, REPEAT STEP 13
14. FILL OUT THE INSTALLATION COMBUSTION
DATA TAG AND AFFIX IT TO THE BURNER OR
CONVERTED APPLIANCE.
SUGGESTION: All new installations should be
reinspected for proper combustion and burner
operation after one or two weeks of normal
operation.
For subsequent normal starting and shut off
procedure, refer to the “Consumer Instructions” in
the back of this manual or the instruction plate
attached to the burner.
IMPORTANT
THESE SETTINGS ARE FOR INITIAL STARTUP ONLY, AND MUST BE
READJUSTED FOR COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY.
3/8” (9.525mm)
Figure 12A Figure 12B
Figure 12C
HSG200 SET AT NO. 1
HSG400 SET AT NO. 1 1/2

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