LGB6 Gas Fired Boiler
LGB6 Gas Fired Boiler
LGB6 Gas Fired Boiler
Control Supplement
LGB-6 to LGB-20 Series 2
– Natural gas
CSD-1 Control System
Contents
I. Installation..................... 2
II. Gas piping...................... 4
III. Water and steam trim
components..................... 5
IV. Wiring............................. 5
Sequence of operation.......8
Wiring procedure................8
V. Leak test procedure.... 10
VI. Operating instructions.11
VII. Parts list....................... 12
These terms are used throughout this Indicates presence of hazards that can cause severe personal injury, death
manual to bring attention to the presence or substantial property damage.
of hazards of various risk levels or to
important information concerning the life
of the product. Indicates special instructions on installation, operation or maintenance
that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage.
I Installation
1. Assemble pilot burner and flame sensor to main burners with pilot brackets. See Figures
1 and 2 (page 3). Install ground wiring as shown in Figures 1 and 2 (page 3).
2. Reinstall burner assemblies. See Table 1, below for pilot burner and flame sensor loca-
tions.
3. Install gas controls and ignition control panel(s) as shown in Table 2, below and Figure 6
(page 12).
Table 1 Boiler Flame Sensor * Pilot Burner * Boiler Flame Sensor * Pilot Burner *
Number No. 1 No. 2 No. 1 No. 2 Number No. 1 No. 2 No. 1 No. 2
Pilot burner and flame sensor 2 --- 9 --- 2
LGB-6 LGB-14 16 13 25
locations
LGB-7 2 --- 11 --- LGB-15 2 16 13 27
LGB-8 2 --- 13 --- LGB-16 2 18 15 29
LGB-9 2 --- 15 --- LGB-17 2 18 15 31
LGB-10 2 --- 16 --- LGB-18 2 20 16 33
LGB-11 2 --- 16 --- LGB-19 2 20 16 34
LGB-12 2 --- 16 --- LGB-20 2 22 16 36
LGB-13 2 14 11 23
* From left burner.
I Installation – continued
Figure 1
Figure 2
II Gas piping
1. Size natural gas piping from Table 3, below. Size piping to provide proper inlet pressure
to gas valve when operating at rated input.
a. Inlet gas pressure to manual main shut-off gas valve —
minimum 7” W.C. standard (5” W.C. on special order) – maximum 13” W.C.
b. If pressure to gas valve exceeds 13” W.C., install 100% lock-up gas pressure regulator
upstream of hand valve.
c. To obtain approximate cubic feet per hour, divide input (Btu/hr) by 1000.
2. Size gas piping considering —
a. Diameter and length of gas supply piping.
b. Number of fittings.
c. Maximum gas consumption (including any possible future expansion).
d. Allowable pressure drop from gas meter to boiler. For pressure drops, see ANSI
Z223.1. – latest edition.
3. Remove knockout disc from jacket panel through which gas supply will be piped.
4. Follow good piping practices.
5. Pipe joint compound (pipe dope) must be resistant to corrosive action of liquefied
petroleum gases. Apply sparingly only to male ends of pipe joints.
6. Install drip leg at inlet of gas connection to boiler. Where local code/utility requires,
extend drip leg to floor.
7. Install ground joint union when required for servicing.
8. Support piping by hangers, not by boiler or its accessories.
9. Purge all air from supply piping.
10. Before operating boiler, check boiler and its gas connections for leaks.
Do not check for gas leaks with an open flame – BUBBLE TEST. Failure
to use bubble test or test for leaks can cause severe personal injury, death
or substantial property damage.
a. Close manual main shut-off valve during any pressure testing at less than 13” W.C.
b. Disconnect boiler and gas valve from gas supply piping during any pressure test
greater than 13” W.C.
1. Install water or steam trim components as required by CSD-1 latest edition. See the
boiler manual for tapping locations.
a. Water boilers require:
• a manual reset high temperature limit control in addition to the standard
automatic reset limit control.
• a manual reset low water cutoff.
b. Steam boilers require:
• a manual reset high pressure limit control in addition to the standard automatic
reset limit control.
• a manual reset low water cutoff in addition to the standard automatic reset low
water cutoff.
IV Wiring
For your safety, turn off electrical power supply before making any electrical
connections to avoid possible electrical shock hazard.
1. All wiring must be installed in accordance with the requirements of the National
Electrical Code and any additional national, state or local code requirements having
jurisdiction. All wiring external to boiler jacket must be N.E.C. Class 1.
2. The boiler must be electrically grounded in accordance with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA -latest edition. Use 105 °C thermoplastic wire, or equivalent, if any
original wire must be replaced (except for pilot spark, sense and ground wires).
3. Wiring to boiler must be No. 14 gauge or heavier. Install in conduit.
4. A separate electrical circuit with a fused disconnect switch (15 amp. recommended)
should be used for the boiler.
5. Refer to wiring diagrams, Figure 3 (pages 6 and 7) and Figure 5 (page 9). See section,
“Wiring Procedure” on page 8.
6. Figure 5 on page 9 is the Field Wiring Diagram. See Figure 3, pages 6 and 7, for the
schematic and ladder wiring diagrams.
Figure 3
Wiring diagram
IV Wiring - continued
Figure 5
1. Remove red (MV) and blue (PV) wires from main gas valve.
2. Close main test firing valve attached to the manifold.
3. Check that both leak test valves are closed and remove plugs.
4. Attach manometer to first leak test valve.
5. Open first leak test valve and check for pressure.
6. Close first leak test valve and remove manometer.
7. Attach manometer to second leak test valve.
8. Apply call for heat to boiler.
9. Check that electronic pilot proves.
10. Open second leak test valve and check for pressure.
11. Close second leak test valve and remove manometer.
12. Remove call for heat to boiler.
13. Reinstall plugs on leak test valves.
14. Connect wiring to main gas valve.
15. Open main test firing valve attached to the manifold.
When checking for pressure at the leak test valves, any small pressure
reading is normal. If the pressure continues to increase after opening the
leak test valve, the upstream valve is leaking and should be replaced.
VI Operating instructions
A. This boiler is equipped with an ignition device which automatically
lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the boiler area for gas. Be
sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air
and will settle on the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance
• Do not touch any electric 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.
C. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Im
mediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas
control, which has been under water.
VII Parts
list
Figure 6