series 20/30series 20/30 installation instructions and...
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SERIES 20 Amplifiers:SERIES 20 Amplifiers:SERIES 20 Amplifiers:A1010A - single furnaceA1010B - w/ high fire ignition
SERIES 30 Amplifiers:SERIES 30 Amplifiers:SERIES 30 Amplifiers:A1011A - multiple furnaceA1011B - w/ high fire ignition
Modulator-Regulator Valves:Modulator-Regulator Valves:MR410 (3/8" and 1/2" pipe size)MR510 (1/2" and 3/4" pipe size)MR610 (3/4" and 1" pipe size)
Selectrastat: Selectrastat: selector and integral sensingT120 - (60o to 85o F) - supersedes T107A-1
or optional pair to replace Selectrastat...
Space Temperature Selector:Space Temperature Selector:Space Temperature Selector:Space Temperature Selector: selection onlyTD120 - (60o to 85o F) - supersedes TD107AOptional: ETD-1 enclosure,
EFP-1 cover plate only - no enclosureSpace Temperature Sensor:Space Temperature Sensor: remote sensingTS120 - supersedes TS2003A
System Components
SERIES 20/30SERIES 20/30SERIES 20/30SERIES 20/30SERIES 20/30 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSand field service check list
SelectrastatSelectrastat TemperatureTemperatureSelectorSelectorSelector
Temperature SensorTemperature Sensor
BULLETIN MI2044-01/04REPLACED MI1080
A1010 AmplifierA1010 Amplifier ValveValveA1011 AmplifierA1011 Amplifier
The Selectra SERIES 20/30 electronic gas flamemodulation systems are designed primarily for commercialand light industrial space heating, as components ofindirect fired units with atmospheric burners. All fuel gasesare compatible.
The SERIES 20 is designed for single furnace operation,and the SERIES 30 is capable of handling up to fourfurnaces. They may be field installed on existingequipment or specified for new equipment installation.
The systems utilize Modulator-Regulator valves.Amplifiers are available with high-fire ignition. A wallmounted Selectrastat senses space temperature and hasan integral selector with a 60o to 85o F range. Optionally, aremote Temperature Sensor paired with a separateTemperature Selector (60o to 85o F) can be substituted forthe Selectrastat.
Introduction
Page 2 Specifications and DimensionsPage 3 Installation of Components
Preliminary Circuit AnalysisPage 4 & 5 Field Service ChecklistPage 6 Performance Check
Extended High-Fire IgnitionLow Limit Stat
Page 7 Wiring DiagramsPage 8 Temperature Calibration
Valve Adjustments
Table of Contents
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3
Specifications and DimensionsGases: All fuel gases.Pressure Limits:Inlet (maximum) MR410 / 510 / 610.....1 psi / 69 mbar
Outlet (maximum fire)standard spring*.....3.0" to 5.0" w.c. / 7 to 12 mbarH - models.....7.5" to 12" w.c. / 19 to 30 mbar
(Max. set point not to exceed 10" w.c. above min.set point)
Outlet (minimum fire)standard spring*.....0.2" to 1.2" w.c. / .5 to 3 mbar(-1) spring*.....1" to 2.8" w.c. / 2.5 to 7 mbar(* other spring ranges available - consult factory)
Power Requirements:Single Furnace.....24V AC, 40VA capacityMultiple Furnace.....24V AC, 100VA capacityNOTE: Transformer secondary must not be groundedin any portion of the circuit external to a Maxitrolamplifier. If existing transformer is grounded, aseparate isolated transformer must be used. Electricalinterference may effect performance and/or damageequipment.
Temperature Control Range: 60o to 85oF
Ambient Limits: -30o to 125oF / -34o to 52oC
(TS120 dimensions same except without front dial)
A1011A1011
ETD-1ETD-1
A1010A1010
T120T120T120T120T120
TD120TD120TD120TD120TD120
Power Requirements:Pressure Limits:Gases:
Outlet (maximum fire)
Outlet (minimum fire)
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3
Installation of ComponentsSpace Temperature Selector:Space Temperature Selector: Install in control cabinet orother chosen location. Remove cover and wire as shownin diagram, page 7 - reassemble.
Note:Note: For systems using up to four automatic gas valveswith 0.8 amp maximum current each, a 100VA transformerwill be adequate.
In the event that an automatic valve's current exceeds 0.8amps, it would be advisable to wire according to the'Independent Power Supply' diagram, page 7. Thetransformer for the modulating power - terminals 8 and 9 -should be 40VA, and the automatic valve transformershould be capable of handling required loads up to 3.5amps maximum. If exceeding 3.5 amps, it will benecessary to operate an auxiliary relay with contact ratingsufficient to handle the automatic valves.
Amplifier:Amplifier: Slide or snap out circuit board from amplifierbase. Mount base with two screws in chosen locationprotected from weather or contaminated atmosphere.Amplifier is ready for wiring when circuit board is replacedon base - protective cover need not be removed. Controlwires connecting the Selectrastat or Space TemperatureSensor must not be run close to or inside conduit withpower or ignition wires. Doing so may cause the unit tofunction erratically or may destroy the amplifier. If shieldedwires are used, shield must be insulated and grounded atthe amplifier location only.
Selectrastat:Selectrastat: Pull dial and cover outward. Loosen screwsin terminal strip, tilt out and lift up. Install in area whererepresentative space temperature is to be sensed. Wireas shown in diagram, page 7 - reassemble.
Space Temperature Sensor:Space Temperature Sensor: Remove cover and install inarea where representative space temperature is to besensed. Wire as shown in diagram, page 7 - reassemble.
Valve:Valve:Valve:Valve:Valve: The MR valve must be in upright position, in a horizontal run of pipe only, with pilot gas supply upstream.
If diaphragm type automatic gasvalve is used with separate regulator,install MR valve downstream fromdiaphragm gas valve. Retainregulator in manifold and adjust 2 or 3turns to compensate for pressuredrop of MR valve.
If full combination control is used,install MR valve downstream. Adjustregulator in combination control 2 or 3turns to compensate for pressuredrop at MR valve.
If solenoid type automatic gas valveis used with separate regulator,replace regulator with the MR valve.
Automatic Valve Function - when temperature atSelectrastat or Sensor is less than 60°F (16°C) orgreater than 85°F (29°C):Disconnect the wires at amplifier terminals 10, 11 and 3.DC modulating voltage across terminals 1 and 2 should bezero. Ohm reading across terminals 10 and 11 should bezero ohms.
Reconnect wire to terminal 3 of amplifier.Carefully connect a piece of jumper wireacross the thermistor as shown (makeonly temporary connection). Ohm readingat terminals 10 and 11 should be infinite(open circuit). Modulating voltage atterminals 1 and 2 should be greater than17 volts.
Reconnect wires to terminals 10 and 11. Amplifier is notfaulty if the above conditions are met.
Preliminary Circuit AnalysisIn order to diagnose the cause of problems in this systemit is necessary to determine certain values. It is helpful tohave an AC and DC voltmeter and an ohmmeter capableof reading 0 to 15,000 ohms.
Modulating Function Test - when temperature atSelectrastat or Sensor is 60° to 85°F (16° to 29°C):Connect a DC voltmeter to amplifier terminals 1 and 2. Ifmore convenient, the meter may be attached to the MRvalve terminals. Rotate temperature selection knob tomaximum setting. The DC volts should read zero. Thevoltage should gradually increase to at least 20 volts whenthe temperature selector is slowly rotated to its minimum(generally over a 3°to 4° range).
Automatic Valve Function - when temperature atSelectrastat or Sensor is 60° to 80°F (16° to 29°C):Disconnect the wires at amplifier terminals 10 and 11, andconnect an ohmmeter. Rotate temperature selector tomaximum setting - ohmmeter should show continuity.Rotate temperature selector to minimum setting -ohmmeter should show open circuit. Reconnect the wiresto terminals 10 and 11.
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3
Aut
omat
ic c
ontr
ol v
alve
will
not
clo
sede
spite
full
rang
e of
mod
ulat
ing
volta
ge a
t ter
min
als
1 an
d 2.
1. F
aulty
aut
omat
ic co
ntro
l val
ve.
2. I
nsta
llatio
n w
iring
erro
r.
3. A
mpl
ifier
is fa
ulty.
1. R
emov
e w
ire fr
om va
lve,
if va
lve
does
not
clos
e - v
alve
is fa
ulty.
2. R
emov
e w
ire fr
om a
mpl
ifier t
erm
inal
10
or 11
. If v
alve
rem
ains
ope
n, c
heck
for m
isw
iring
.
3. If
AC
vol
tage
will
not d
rop
to z
ero
at te
rmin
als
8 an
d 11
- w
hen
DC
vol
tage
at t
erm
inal
s 1
and
2 is
abo
ve 2
0V
DC
- am
plifi
er is
faul
ty.
If sp
ace
tem
prea
ture
is le
ss th
an 6
0° o
r gre
ater
than
85°
F (<
16° o
r >29
°C),
see
Prel
imin
ary
Circ
uit A
naly
sis,
pag
e 3.
1. R
epla
ce a
utom
atic
cont
rol v
alve
.
2. C
orre
ct w
iring
.
3. R
epla
ce a
mpl
ifier
.
Aut
omat
ic c
ontr
ol v
alve
won
’t op
ende
spite
full
rang
e of
mod
ulat
ing
volta
ge a
t ter
min
als
1 an
d 2.
4. F
aulty
aut
omat
ic co
ntro
l val
ve.
5. O
pen
wire
to a
utom
atic
valve
.
6. A
mpl
ifier
is fa
ulty
.
4. R
ead
volta
ge a
cros
s va
lve
term
inal
s. If
24
V AC
, val
ve is
faul
ty.
5. R
ead
volta
ge a
cros
s te
rmin
als
8 an
d 11
on
ampl
ifier
. If 2
4 V
AC. c
heck
for o
pen
circ
uit t
o au
tom
atic
val
ve.
If sp
ace
tem
pera
ture
is le
ss th
an 6
0°or
gre
ater
than
85°
F (<
16° o
r >29
° C),
see
Prel
imin
ary
Circ
uit
Anal
ysis
, pag
e 3.
6. I
f AC
vol
atge
read
ing
rem
ains
zer
o - w
hen
DC
vol
tage
at t
erm
inal
s 1
and
2 is
bel
ow 1
4 V
DC
- am
plifi
er is
faul
ty. I
f spa
ce te
mpe
ratu
re is
less
than
60°
or g
reat
er th
an 8
5°F
(<16
° > 2
9°C
), se
e Pr
elim
inar
y C
ircui
tAn
alys
is, p
age
3.
4. R
epla
ce a
utom
atic
cont
rol v
alve
.
5. C
orre
ct w
iring
.
6. R
epla
ce a
mpl
ifier
.
No
gas
Flow
7. F
aulty
pow
er su
pply.
8. M
R va
lve
inst
alle
d ba
ckw
ards
7. R
ead
volta
ge a
t am
plifi
er te
rmin
als
8 an
d 11
(24
V AC
).
8. A
rrow
on
MR
val
ve s
houl
d po
int in
one
dire
ctio
n of
gas
flow
.
7. P
ower
supp
ly m
ust b
e 24
V A
C.
8. In
stal
l pro
perly
.
Con
tinuo
us h
igh
fire.
9. O
pen
circ
uit i
n se
nsin
g an
d se
tting
circ
uit.
9. D
isco
nnec
t and
mea
sure
acr
oss
wire
s co
nnec
ted
to a
mpl
ifier
term
inal
s 3
and
4 (A
1010
mod
els)
.Sh
ould
read
bet
wee
n 8,
000
and
12,0
00 o
hms.
9. If
abo
ve 1
2,00
0 oh
ms,
che
ck c
ircui
t for
ope
n or
loos
e w
ires.
Con
tinuo
us h
igh
fire
but a
utom
atic
valv
e cy
cles
.10
. Ope
n ci
rcui
t in
wiri
ng to
MR
val
ve.
11. P
lung
er ja
mm
ed o
r ins
talle
d up
side
dow
n.
12. F
aulty
MR
valv
e.
10. C
heck
wiri
ng fo
r def
ects
.
11. P
lung
er s
houl
d be
sm
ooth
and
cle
an a
nd o
pera
te fr
eely
in s
olen
oid
slee
ve. M
ust b
e in
stal
led
as s
how
n in
“Val
ve A
djus
tmen
ts” f
igur
e, p
age
8.
12. M
easu
re v
olta
ge a
cros
s M
R v
alve
.
10. R
epla
ce w
iring
if n
eces
sary
.
11. C
lean
or r
epla
ce p
lung
er.
12. I
f mod
ulat
ing
volta
ges
are
obta
ined
but
no
gas
mod
ulat
ion,
MR
val
ve is
faul
ty. R
epla
ce if
nece
ssar
y.
Furn
ace
won
’t ac
tivat
e du
e to
cons
tant
hig
h m
odul
atin
g vo
ltage
.(a
bove
17
V D
C)
13. S
hort
circ
uit i
n se
nsin
g an
d se
ttlin
g ci
rcui
t.13
. Dis
conn
ect a
nd m
easu
re a
cros
s w
ires
conn
ecte
d to
am
plifie
r ter
min
als
3 an
d 4
(A10
10 m
odel
s).
Shou
ld re
ad b
etw
een
8,00
0 an
d 12
,000
ohm
s.13
. If b
elow
8,0
00 o
hms,
che
ck c
ircui
t for
sho
rts o
r
m
isw
iring
.
Con
tinuo
us lo
w o
r med
ium
fire
, but
auto
mat
ic v
alve
cyc
les
corr
ectly
.14
. Inc
reas
e te
mpe
ratu
re s
ettin
g 10
deg
rees
.
15. C
heck
for p
arts
( se
e “V
alve
Adj
ustm
ents
” fig
ure,
pag
e 8)
.
16. E
xam
ine.
Plu
nger
shou
ld b
e cl
ean,
smoo
th, a
nd o
pera
te fr
eely
in so
leno
id sl
eeve
.
17. R
emov
e w
ire fr
om M
R va
lve.
18. R
emov
e sp
ring
5 fro
m M
R v
alve
(see
val
ve fig
ure,
pag
e 8)
pus
h do
wn
on p
lung
er.
Insu
ffici
ent m
anifo
ld p
ress
ure
with
furn
ace
oper
atin
g in
dica
tes
supp
ly is
too
low
.
14. H
eat l
oad
requ
ires
low
fire
onl
y.
15. P
lung
er a
nd/o
r max
imum
spr
ing
mis
sing
.
16. J
amm
ed p
lung
er.
17. O
ther
valv
e fa
ults
.
18. I
nade
quat
e su
pply
pre
ssur
e.
14. I
f hea
ter g
oes
to h
igh
fire,
sys
tem
is w
orki
ng
cor
rect
ly.
15. I
nsta
ll cor
rect
par
ts.
16. C
lean
, or r
epla
ce p
lung
er if
nec
essa
ry.
17. I
f MR
valv
e re
mai
ns o
n lo
w fir
e, va
lve
may
be
faul
ty.C
heck
item
19
belo
w, th
en re
plac
e va
lve
if nec
essa
ry.
18. C
heck
for o
bstru
ctio
n in
gas
pip
e ah
ead
of c
ontro
ls.
Incr
ease
gas
pre
ssur
e if
poss
ible
.
Inco
rrec
t dis
char
ge a
ir te
mpe
ratu
re.
19. C
alib
ratio
n19
. Che
ck se
al o
n ca
libra
tion
pote
ntio
met
er.
19. R
ecal
ibra
te p
er “T
empe
ratu
re C
alib
ratio
n” p
roce
dure
.
SY
MP
TOM
POSS
IBLE
CA
USE
FIEL
D T
EST
REM
EDY
Fiel
d Se
rvic
e C
heck
list
Erra
tic o
r sev
erly
pul
satin
g fla
me.
20.
Dirt
y or
stic
king
plu
nger
.
21. I
nter
mitt
ent s
horti
ng in
wiri
ng
22. F
aulty
am
plifie
r.
20. E
xam
ine.
Plu
nger
shou
ld b
e cl
ean,
smoo
th, a
nd o
pera
te fr
eely
in so
leno
id sl
eeve
.
21. I
nspe
ct w
iring
.
22. O
bser
ve D
C v
olta
ge a
cros
s am
plifi
er te
rmin
als
1 an
d 2.
20. C
lean
, or r
epla
ce p
lung
er if
nec
essa
ry.
21.
Cor
rect
wiri
ng.
22.
If er
ratic
or p
ulsa
ting
DC
vol
tage
is o
bser
ved
and
wiri
ngsh
ows
no d
efec
ts, r
epla
ce a
mpl
ifier
. If e
rratic
or
puls
atin
g vo
ltage
con
tinue
s, c
onta
ct M
axitr
ol.
*Con
trol
cir
cuits
ext
erna
l to
the
Ser
ies
21 a
nd 3
1 ca
n ca
use
burn
er m
alfu
nctio
n.
Alw
ays
chec
k m
anua
l va
lve
to b
e ce
rtai
n ga
s is
on,
and
che
ck l
imit
cont
rols
for
nor
mal
ope
ratio
n.
A. B.
C.
D. E. F. G. H. I.
With the modulator-regulator valve installed as instructed(voltages are approximate)...Minimum fireMinimum fireMinimum fireMinimum fireMinimum fire is obtained above 14 volts DC.Manifold pressure can be adjusted as follows: Standardspring 0.2" to 1.2" w.c. (.5 to 3 mbar), MR*10B10L-1 spring1" to 2.8" w.c. (2.5 to 7 mbar),Maximum fireMaximum fire is obtained at zero volts DC.Use manufacturer's pressure specifications when available.Maxitrol standard factory settings are 0.5" w.c. (1.25 mbar)minimum and 3.5" w.c. (8.75 mbar) maximum. H-1 models1.75" w.c. (4.35 mbar) minimum and11" w.c. ( 27 mbar) maximum.
At Selectrastat / Temperature Selector:At Selectrastat / Temperature Selector:1) Set below room temperature and slowly increase settinguntil furnace begins operating. Furnace should ignite andremain on low fire. If high fire ignition is being used -(A1010B or A1011B amplifiers) the furnace will ignite at highfire for a duration of either 5 or 25 seconds (see ExtendedHigh Fire Ignition below), then modulate to low fire. At lowfire (manifold pressure about 0.5" w.c. [1.25 mbar]), areading of approximately 14 or more volts DC should beobtained.2) Rotate 3° higher.3) Furnace should now be at high fire, manifold pressureabout 3.5" w.c. (8.75 mbar). Less than 2 volts DC shouldread across Modulator-Regulator valve terminals. Rotateslowly to a lower setting. Furnace should modulate to lowfire, with voltage at modulator approximately 15-17 volts,internal relay will trip and solenoid automatic control valvewill close.
If the preceding readings are obtained,proceed with Furnace Adjustments.If the preceding readings are not obtained:4) Recheck wiring to ensure system is consistent withappropriate wiring diagram.5) Check power source for 24 volts.6) Some automatic control valves require as much as 20seconds to open. In this case, check for 24VAC output atautomatic valve terminals.
Furnace Adjustments:Furnace Adjustments:For space heating, first calculate heat loss. If reduction offurnace input is indicated, consult furnace manufacturerabout changing to smaller orifices. Do not try to reduce bypressure adjustment or throttling the gas supply.
An oversized furnace input is easily identified, particularlyduring cold weather. If outdoor temperature is low and thesystem cycles on and off instead of maintaining a low input,the furnace is oversized. Consult furnace manufacturer.
Performance Check
On A1010B and A1011B amplifiers, the high fire startduration is approximately five seconds. To extend it from 5seconds to approximately 25 seconds, remove 100K(brown-black-yellow-gold) resistor from board as shown.
On furnaces equipped with slow opening automatic valves,it is recommended to make this modification.
Extended High-Fire Ignition
LOW LIMIT DUCT STAT(not furnished by Maxitrol)
A1010A1010A1010A1010A1010
Snip Off Resistor
Low Limit StatWhen fresh outside air is introduced and the space beingheated is up to temperature, the furnace will shut off. If therecirculated air should be too cool, temper it by wiring aduct-stat, as shown.
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3
Wiring Diagrams
Single Furnace Operation - Series 20COMMON POWER SUPPLY
INDEPENDENT POWER SUPPLY
COMMON POWER SUPPLY
INDEPENDENT POWER SUPPLYREMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSORW/SEPARATE SELECTOR
REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSORW/SEPARATE SELECTOR
Multiple Furnace Operation - Series 30
MR VALVEMR VALVE24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA
24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA
24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA24V-40VA
24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA
24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA
(Wire Selectrastatsame for Series 20and Series 30)
24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA24V-100VA
T120T120
A1010A1010A1010A1010A1010
TD120TD120TD120TD120TD120
TD120TD120TD120TD120TD120
A1011A1011
A1011A1011A1011A1011A1011
A1011A1011A1011A1011A1011
A1011A1011A1011A1011A1011
A1010A1010A1010A1010A1010
MR VALVES MR VALVES MR VALVES MR VALVES MR VALVES 4 MAX.
GASGASGASGASVALVEVALVE
GASGASGASGASGASVALVEVALVEVALVEVALVEVALVE
A1010A1010 (Series 20)
(wire A1011 A1011 A1011 A1011 A1011 samefor Series 30 below)
WIRED IN PARALLEL
GAS VALVES (4 MAX.) 3.5 AMPS MAX.
GAS VALVES (4 MAX.) 3.5 AMPS MAX.
TS120TS120TS120TS120TS120
TS120TS120TS120TS120TS120
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3
Temperature Calibration
High Fire Adjustments:High Fire Adjustments:High Fire Adjustments:High Fire Adjustments:High Fire Adjustments:A) Using maximum adjustment screw (4), set manifoldpressure to furnace manufacturer's specifications.B) Replace cover plate (2) on Modulator-Regulator valveand reconnect wire to amplifier terminal 3.
Low Fire Adjustments:Low Fire Adjustments:Low Fire Adjustments:Low Fire Adjustments:Low Fire Adjustments:A) Remove maximum adjusting screw (4), spring (5), andplunger (8). A small magnet is useful for this purpose.CAUTION - The plunger is a precision part. Handlecarefully to avoid marring or picking up grease and dirt.Do not lubricate.B) Using minimum adjusting screw (9), set manifoldpressure to furnace manufacturer's specifications.C) Replace plunger and spring retainer, spring, andmaximum adjusting screw in proper order.
If needed - amplifier potentiometer adjustment -If needed - amplifier potentiometer adjustment -If needed - amplifier potentiometer adjustment -If needed - amplifier potentiometer adjustment -If needed - amplifier potentiometer adjustment -for space heat sensing with eitherfor space heat sensing with eitherfor space heat sensing with eitherSelectrastat (T120) orSelectrastat (T120) orSelectrastat (T120) orSelectrastat (T120) orSelectrastat (T120) orpaired Selector (TD120) and Sensor (TS120):paired Selector (TD120) and Sensor (TS120):paired Selector (TD120) and Sensor (TS120):paired Selector (TD120) and Sensor (TS120):paired Selector (TD120) and Sensor (TS120):Install a thermometer or other temperature measuringdevice at the room sensor. Set the temperature selector atthis sensed temperature. Place DC voltmeter on MR valveor amplifier terminals 1 and 2. Adjust potentiometer (A)until a voltage of 14V DC is obtained.
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1. TOP HOUSING2. COVER PLATE3. SEAL GASKET4. MAXIMUM ADJUSTMENT SCREW5. MAXIMUM ADJUSTMENT SPRING6. SOLENOID7. MINIMUM ADJUSTMENT SPRING8. PLUNGER9. MINIMUM ADJUSTMENT SCREW10. MINIMUM ADJUSTMENT SCREW STOP
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9
6
5
3
4
8
7
10
Note:Note:Note:Note:Note: High Fire Adjustment should be checked whenever Low Fire Adjustment is changed.
Disconnect wire from amplifier terminal 3, remove cover plate (2).
(See bulletin MT2035 for additional M/MR valve information)
Valve Adjustments
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3
CAUTION: Operation of combustion equip-ment can be hazardous resulting in bodilyinjury or equipment damage. Each burnershould be supervised by a combustion safe-guard and only qualified personnel shouldinstall, make system adjustments and per-form any required service.
NOTICE: Maxitrol practices a policyof continuous improvement in the de-sign of its products. It reserves theright to change the specifcations atany time without prior notice.
ORDAN THERMAL PRODUCTS LTDCombustion Equipment & Controls for Industry
Tel: (905) 475-9292 Fax: (905) 475-3286 www.ordanthermal.com
T 21 Amber St # 9, Markham Ontario Canada L3R 4Z3