60-2088 - VS890A-C Combinatin Gas Control for Commercial Water
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60-2088 - VS890A-C Combinatin Gas Control for Commercial Water
‘\_I Honeywell - THE VS890 IS A SELF-POWERED (THERMOPILE) COMBINATION GAS CONTROL FOR COMMERCIAL WATER HEATERS THAT CAN BE USED WITH EITHER AN ENERGY CUT-OFF (ECO) HIGH LIMIT CONTROL OR A STANDARD CYCLING TYPE CONTROL SET FOR NORMAL (LOWER) CUTOUT TEMPERATURES. •I Lite-Rite gas cock to prevent accidental shutoff of pilot flame during startup. 0 Servo type pressure regulation constant gas input pressure. 0 Spring-loaded, diaphram type for positive (fail-safe) closing. to maintain main valve •I Installs at any angle between 0 and 90 degrees from gas cock knob upright position. V’ q Installation, adjustment and service controls are all located on top of the control for ready access. q Designed for easy replacement of operating controls, valve operator and pressure regulator. - G.S. REV. 8-80 IMPORTANT THE SPECIFICATIONS GIVEN IN THIS PUBLICATION DO NOT INCLUDE NORMAL MANUFACTURING TOLERANCES. THEREFORE,THISUNlT MAY NOTMATCHTHELlSTEDSPEClFlCATlONSEXACTLY.ALSO,THISPRODUCTISTESTED AND CALIBRATED UNDER CLOSELY CONTROLLED CONDITIONS, AND SOME MINOR DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE CAN BE EXPECTED IF THOSE CONDITIONS ARE CHANGED. MODELS: VS890A-with VS890B-less VS890C-with PRESSURE RATING: A.G.A. rating l/2 psig ( 14 in. WC [ 3.5 kPa] ) inlet pressure. Designed for safe operation up to 28 in. WC [6.9 kPa]. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: Combination screw and male quick connect terminals (4). Terminal cover furnished. ELECTRICAL DATA: standard V5306A servo regulator. servo regulator (for LP gas). step-opening V5107A servo regulator. VALVE SIZE AND CAPACITYa: INLETOUTLET (in.) 314 x 314 1.0 in. WC iO.25 kPa1 MAXIMUM PRESSURE DROP CAPACITY REGULATION u PILOTSTAT CAPACITY 480 cfh r13.6 m3/hrl, 335 cfm i9.5 m3/hrl, ; aMax. reg. capacity on LP gas models VS890A and C is 778 cfh I22.0 m3/hrl. Refer to with leak TYPE OF GAS: Models available for all heating gases. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE [OCto79C]. RATING: VALVE OPERATOR MOUNTING: Can be mounted 0 to 90 degrees, in any direction, from the upright position of the gas cock knob. Two No. lo-32 tapped mounting holes provided in bottom of body (Fig. 1). BODY PATTERN: Straight-through. DIMENSIONS: See Fig. 1. PRESSURE TAPPING: l/8 NPT with plug (recess for 3/16 inch Allen wrench). PILOT GAS OUTLET: Compression fitting for l/4 inch OD tubing. REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS: Valve Operator-VS824C (4 term.) Servo Pressure Regulators-See Table 1. REPLACEMENT PARTS: 1. 392395 Pilotstat Power Unit. 2. 386449 Compression Fitting for l/4 inch OD pilot tubing. 3. 392782 Blank Plate to cover body cavity if pressure regulator is removed for LP gas application. aE?ased on 1,000 6tu/ft3, 0.64 sp gr Nat. gas [37.3 MJ/m3, 0.64 sp gr Nat. gas]. Convert for other gases by using following conversion factors: SERVO GAS PRESSURE REGULATORS: Table 1 for specifications. Equipped limiting orifice. POWER UNIT 32 F to 175 F (continued on page 3) WHOLESALER OR YOUR DISTRIBUTOR, REFER TO THE TRADELINE CATALOG OR PRICE SHEETS FOR COMPLETE ORDERING NUMBER, OR SPECIFY3. Order separately; pilot burner and Powerpile 1. Order number, including suffix letter to generator, thermostat, high limit, and EC0 designate type pressure regulator. See Table 1 controls. for standard pressure settings. 2. Accessories, replacement parts if required. IF YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, NEED FURTHER PRODUCTS OR SERVICES, PLEASE WRITE OR PHONE: 1. YOUR LOCAL HONEYWELL RESIDENTIAL INFORMATION, SALESOFFICE OR WOULD (CHECKWHITEPAGESDF LIKE TO COMMENT ON OUR YOUR PHONE DIRECTORY). 2. RESIDENTIAL GROUP CUSTOMER SERVICE HONEYWELL INC., 1885 DOUGLAS DRIVE NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55422 (612) 542.7500 (IN CANADA-HONEYWELL CONTROLS LIMITED, 740 ELLESMERE ROAD, SCARBOROUGH, INTERNATIONAL SALES AND SERVICE OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD. 2 ONTARIO) TABLE 1-SERVO PRESSURE REGULATOR SPECIFICATIONS OUTLET COMBlNATlOh CONTROL MODEL NO. TYPE OF MODEL NO. PRESSURE IF REGULATOR lY--. EGULATIOI N vsa9op Standard vsa9oa None PROVIDED TYPE STANDARD OF FACTORY GAS, V5306A i kPa Nat. 3.5 0.9 LP LP 11 .o 2.7 1 Nat* / rate; 3.5 vsa9oc V5307A Opening Lp 1 rate; 0.9 full rate full rate 2.2 step, 0.5 step, 11 .O full rate 5 at0 12 1 0.6 in. WC 0.7 to 1.2 3to 5 2 to 3 on LP gas tank, to 50% 1 0.15 to 50% of 1 Step- of full rate full rate press.; j press.; 3 to I 0.7 to 1.2 full I fullnone’ rate5 full rate rate 3 to 5 1 .O to 50% ot 0.25 to 50% of rate; 2.7 full rate full rate a to 12 full rate press.; kPa 0.7 to 1.2 at012 2 to 3 on adj. of regulator 45% of full 45% of full rate; - 1 0.17 step, of full 45% of full kPa 3to OF ADJUSTMENT SETTINGS in. we Dependent RANGE OF OPTIONAL FACTORY SETTINGS 0.7 step, TO BURNER RANGES in. wc 45% Step PRESSURE full rate 2 to 3 full rate press.; Step-none; full rate- at? 1 Step- 1fullnone’ rate0.7 to 1.2 Stepfu~or~t~ 12 2 to 3 LEADWIRE ENTERANCE FOR 1/4[6.4] TUBING O.D. f‘ PRESSURE TAP l/8 NPT/y+ MOUNTING HOLES (2) / #IO.32 X .25[6.4] DEEPA 35410 FIG. 3’f $$30.2] SIDE VIEW 1-DIMENSIONS WHEN INSTALLING OF VS890 COMBINATION THIS PRODUCT,. GAS CONTROL ~1;rd7.61+i END VIEW (OUTLET) IN in. [mm IN BRACKETS]. . 1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition, Turn off gas supply before starting installation, Be sure to conduct Gas Leak Test (page 5) after completion. Disconnect power supply before connecting wiring to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage. Never connect a millivoltage control to line voltage or a transformer as this may destroy the control. Do not remove seals over inlet and outlet of combination gas control until ready to connect piping. 2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application. 3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician. 4. After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions. 3 60-2088-l ROOM HEATER (WARM AIR) INSTALLATION Fasten temperature-sensing bulb in return airstream behind heater or beneath downdraft diverter. Do not run tubing through hot-air discharge or other extremely hot areas. Bulb must not be placed where it will be affected by radiant or conducted heat. Fix firmly in place with point-contact supports to reduce heat conduction. If necessary, shield bulb from radiant heat. INSTALL PILOTSTAT, THERMOCOUPLE, BURNER AND PRESSURE REGULATOR (IF REQUIRED) DIAL TEST FOR GAS LEAKS DO NOT OMIT THIS TEST With main burner in operation, paint pipe joints, pilot gas tubing indicate connections, and rich soap and water a gas leak. To stop valve solution. leak, THERMOCOU VALVE To increase temperature, turn dial toward 9. To decrease, turn dial toward 1. Refer to table under SPECIFICATIONS for equivalent temperature values. NOTE: Burner should operate for at least 2 hours when determining best setting. lines with MAIN PILOT VALVE Follow installation instructions packed with each device, along with any instructions provided by furnace or burner manufacturer. Fig. 5 shows a typical installation. SETTING TEMPERATURE On V5155B installations, an ON-OFF valve must be installed for main burner on-off operation. tighten gasket Bubbles joints FIG. 5-TYPICAL INSTALLATION MODUSNAP VALVE. (IF USED) OF V5155A cause burner to light at setting of 1). Turn burner on to minimum flame only, and again check for proper ignition and operation. Repeat several times. V5155B MODULATING VALVE 1. The check must be made when temperature at bulb is within the range of the control. If temperature is too low, set dial at 9 and allow burner to operate until temperature at bulb is within the control range. 2. Turn dial to 1 to reach minimum flame condition. 3. Turn the separate ON-OFF control valve off, then on again after flame has extinguished. At the minimum flame condition, main burner flame must not flash back to orifice and all burner ports must light. 4. Turn off burner and allow appliance to cool. With dial still at 1, again check burner ignition as in step 3. Repeat several times. and screws or replace the gasket. RECALIBRATION MINIMUM Deviation from the normal setting of the temperature control dial usually is caused by improper location or mounting of the temperature sensing bulb. Therefore, before recalibrating the control, review the precautions outlined under MOUNT BULB and make any necessary corrections. If recalibration is necessary, proceed as follows: 1. Choose a time when the temperature at the bulb has been quite constant for half an hour as measured by a reliable thermometer, and the burner is operating. 2. Remove the temperature dial and screw. 3. Turn the calibration screw just until the burner snaps off or until burner reverts to minimum flame condition. 4. Replace the temperature dial and screw so that the dial number corresponding to the room temperature is aligned with the indicator on the valve body. 5. Recheck after the system is back in operation to see that it is maintaining the desired temperature. FLAME CHECK The pilot must be burning and the gas cock turned to ON. To make certain ignition and flame retention are satisfactory, proceed as follows. ~5155~ MODUSNAP VALVE 1. The check must be made when temperature at bulb is within range of the control. If temperature is too low, set dial at 9, and allow burner to operate until temperature at sensing bulb is within the control range. Then change setting back to 1 (burner goes out) and proceed. 2. Turn dial slowly up the scale toward 9 until the instant the valve snaps open to minimum flame. Main burner flame must not flash back to orifice and all burner ports must light. Adjust minimum flame, if necessary, and recheck. 3. Turn off main burner by setting dial back to 1, and allow appliance to cool (but not cool enough to Page 5 60-2082-3 INSTALL SYSTEM CONTROLS Install the pilot burner-generator the system controls specified by manufacturer. - combination and the water heater WIRING Disconnect power supply before making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage. Follow circuit diagram provided by appliance manufacturer. If not furnished, refer to typical procedures outlined below. All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances. IMPORTANT Never connect these millivoltage controls to line voltage or to a transformer. Since the entire system is powered by the millivoltage generated by the Powerpile generator, it is important to clean and scrape all wires before connecting. Solder and tape all necessary splices using rosin flux to prevent corrosion. Tighten terminal screws. Total control circuit wiring must not exceed 30 ft [9 m] of a-wire, 18 gauge cable or 50 ft [ 15 m] of a-wire, 16 gauge cable. SCHEMATIC THERMOSTAT ENERGY CUT.OFF HIGH LIMIT f’iFf z;r 1. Route generator lead to Powerpile operator and connect to the two Powerpile terminals labeled PP. Make certain single lead from Powerpile operator to safety shutoff Pilotstat power unit is connected and tightened l/4 turn beyond finger tight. 2. Connect all system controls according to the wiring diagram furnished by the water heater manufacturer. FIG. 4-TYPICAL HOOKUP FOR POWERPILE SYSTEM WITH VS890 COMBINATION CONTROL AND ENERGY CUTOFF PROTECTION. GAS COCK SETTINGS TEST FOR GAS LEAKS - The Lite-Rite gas cock knob has 3 settings (Fig. 3): OFF-which prevents any gas from passing through valve to either main or pilot burner. PILOT-which permits gas to flow to pilot burner only (when gas cock knob is held depressed or when thermocouple is heated sufficiently to hold the Pilotstat valve open). ON-which permits gas to flow to both main and pilot burners when the system is functioning properly. PILOT LIGHTING z r DO NOT OMIT THIS TEST With main burner in operation, paint pipe joints, pilot gas tubing connections, and valve gasket lines with rich soap and water solution. Bubbles indicate gas leakage. To stop leak, tighten joints and screws or replace the gasket. PROCEDURE 1. Slightly depress Lite-Rite knob if at PILOT position and turn clockwise m to OFF. Wait 5 minutes for all unburned gas to vent. Remember that LP gas does not vent upward naturally. 2. Turn the Lite-Rite knob to PILOT, depress it completely, and light the pilot burner. The knob must be held down about 1 minute before the pilot burner will stay lit after releasing the knob. 3. Turn the knob to ON, and set the thermostat above room temperature to turn on main burner. PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT The pilot flame should envelop 3/8 to l/2 in. Es.5 to 12.7 mm] of the tip of the generator. Remove pilot adjustment cover screw (Fig. 3). Turn inner adjustment screw clockwise m to decrease or counterclockwise K-Y to increase pilot flame. Be sure to replace cover screw after adjustment to prevent possible gas leakage. 5 60-2088-l 2. Remove cover screw (Fig. 3). Using screwdriver, turn adjusting screw clockwise 0 to increase or . counterclockwise fi to decrease gas pressure to burner. (NOTE: Adjustment fitting is plastic and may require slightly greater turning force than metal thread.) Replace cover screw. CHECK GAS INPUT AND BURNER IGNITION VS890B PROCEDURE (no pressure regulator) 1. With main (manometer) to 2. With main fold pressure. 3. If pressure facturer, readjust 1. Do not exceed input rating stamped on nameplate of appliance, or manufacturer’s recommended burner orifice pressure for size orifice(s) used. Make certain primary air supply to main burner is properly adjusted for complete combustion. Follow instructions of appliance manufacturer if provided. 2. IF USING METER CLOCKING METHOD: Make certain there is no gas flow through the meter other than to the appliance being checked. Other appliances must remain off, and the pilot extinguished (or other consumption deducted from the meter reading). 3. IF USING MANIFOLD PRESSURE METHOD: Be sure gas cock is in PILOT position before removing pressure tap plug to connect pressure gauge (manometer). Also turn gas cock back to PILOT when removing gauge and replacing plug. Repeat gas leak test at plug (main burner must be operating). 1. With main burner operating, check input by clocking gas meter, or check burner manifold pressure using pressure gauge (manometer) connected to downstream pressure tapping (Fig. 3). Note that step pressure is not adjustable. 2. If full rate adjustment is required, remove cover screw (Fig. 3). Using a small screwdriver, turn adjusting screw clockwise r‘\ to increase or counterclockwise n to decrease gas pressure to burner. Replace cover screw. 3. Check burner performance at step pressure, observing burner ignition and flame characteristics. Burner should ignite prompptly and without flashback to orifice, and all ports should remain lit. Cycle burner several times (wait 30 seconds between cycles to allow servo regulator to resume step action). 1. Check input to main burner by clocking gas meter or by using a pressure gauge (manometer) connected to downstream tapping (Fig. 3). The standard natural gas model is factory set at 3.5 in. WC [0.9 kPa] outlet pressure, and the standard LP gas model is set at 11 in. [ 2.7 kPa] . If adjustment is required, proceed with step 2. CHECKOUT OF CONTROL SYSTEM Follow instructions of heater manufacturer to put system into operation. Observe through complete cycle to be sure all controls function normally. IMPORTANT shut off by turning clockwise n from ON to PILOT. Pilot will remain lit-ready for return to normal service without relighting. 2. For COMPLETE SHUTDOWN: Slightly depress Lite-Rite knob when at PILOT position and turn clockwise /7 to OFF. Both pilot and main burner now are shut off. Follow the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer of the water heater. The information below will be of assistance in a typical control application, but the specific controls used and the procedures outlined by the water heater manufacturer may differ, recuirins special instructions. KNOB SETTINGS AUTOMATIC Refer to Gas Cock Settings, page 5. Follow Pilot Lighting Procedure, page 5. TO SHUT OFF situations: SHUTOFF OPERATION The automatic safety shutoff valve blocks gas flow to the main burner and pilot burner if the pilot flame goes out or becomes too small for adequate ignition. If safety shutoff occurs, check pilot flame after relighting and adjust if necessary. See Pilot Flame Adjustment above. If shutoff reoccurs, contact your local dealer or gas utility to correct condition causing shutdown. TO LIGHT PILOT AND TURN ON MAIN BURNER I. For TEMPORARY is not as specified by the heater manuregulator on LP gas storage tank. VS89OC PROCEDURE (step-opening V5307A) VS890A PROCEDURE (standard V5306A PRV) LITE-RITE burner off, connect pressure gauge downstream pressure tapping (Fig. 3). burner operating, check burner mani- Main burner can be 6 PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT 1. Main gas supply must be turned on and pilot gas supply line purged of air. 2. With Lite-Rite knob at PILOT position, depress knob and hold during heatup period of the generator. See Pilot Lighting Procedure. 3. Possible obstructions to gas flow: a. Pilot gas adjustment screw closed. b. Clogged pilot filter, tubing or orifice. PILOT GOES OUT WHEN LITE-RITE KNOB IS RELEASED 1. Check pilot flame adjustment. 2. Check the connection to Pilotstat power unit (Fig. 3). This is an electrical connection and must be clean and secure. Also check the Powerpile generator connections to the valve operator. 3. If power unit still does not hold in, use the W720 Systems Tester to obtain the exact open and closed circuit output voltages of the Powerpile generator. Compare with the Acceptable Range Charts in W720 manual. Next check resistance of Pilotstat power unit. NOTE: For electrical data on Pilotstat power unit and valve operator coil see SPECIFICATIONS. in ON position, and pilot flame is properly adjusted. (See adjustment procedure and illustration on page 5.) 2. Check Powerpile generator connections to valve terminals PP and PP (Fig. 4). Connections must be clean and secure. 3. Temporarily connect upper right terminal PP and lower left terminal TH. If valve opens, trouble is in thermostat-high limit-energy cut-off circuit. Follow recommended checkout procedure for the specific controls used. 4. If valve still does not opena. Disconnect leadwires to lower left terminal TH and lower right terminal PP to isolate valve coil from balance of circuit. Measure resistance of valve coil (nominal resistance is 2 ohms-see NOTE above). If open circuit, replace valve operator. b. If valve coil resistance is normal, trouble is with Powerpile generator. Use W720 Systems Tester to determine open circuit-closed circuit output performance. Replace generator if outside acceptable range. (If Systems Tester is not available, replace generator with new as check against old.) COMPONENT REPLACEMENT The valve operator and servo pressure regulator are field replaceable. (Complete instructions are furnished with the component.) Model numbers are as follows: 1. Valve operator-VS824C. 2. Pressure regulator-Specify per Table 1 on page 3. If W720 or other meter is not available, first replace Powerpile generator. If this does not correct the condition replace power unit (adjacent to the gas cock knob-see Fig. 3). Turn off gas supply to appliance and remove power unit with wrench. Install and tighten new power unit. Turn on gas supply and check for gas leakage. NOTE: Model number and pressure settings are stamped on regulator casting. Replace with identical model. GAS VALVE WILL NOT OPEN PARTS REPLACEMENT 1. Make sure manual shutoff valve in gas supply line to appliance is turned on, Lite-Rite gas cock is 1. 392395 Pilotstat Power Unit. 2. 386449 Comp. Fitting for pilot tubing connection. Dear Customer, We welcome your comments and suggestions for improving this publication. Your assistance is greatly appreciated and will enable us to provide better technical information for you. HONEYWELL MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55408 INTERNATIONAL Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Please send your comments and suggestions to: Honeywell Inc. 10400 Yellow Circle Drive Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343 ATTN: Publications Supervisor MN38-3247 Sales Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A. PRINTED in IN U.S.A.