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User Manual
Models: 502, 752, 1002, 1302,
1501, 1701, and 2001
Up To 5:1 Turndown
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire
or explosion may result causing property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
This appliance MUST NOT be installed in any location where
gasoline or flammable vapors are likely to be present.
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.
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User’s Information Manual Contents Hazard definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Please read before proceeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1. Maintenance schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Maintenance procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2. Operating instructions .
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User’s Information Manual Please read before proceeding This is a gas appliance and should be Improper installation, adjustment, NOTICE WARNING installed by a licensed electrician and/or alteration, service or maintenance can cause certified gas supplier. Service must be injury or property damage. Refer to this performed by a qualified service manual for assistance or additional installer, service agency or the gas information, consult a qualified installer, supplier. service agency or the g
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User’s Information Manual Please read before proceeding To minimize the possibility of serious Codes – WARNING personal injury, fire, or damage to your The equipment shall be installed in accordance with those appliance, never violate the following safety installation regulations in force in the local area where the rules: installation is to be made. These shall be carefully followed in all 1. Boilers and water heaters are heat cases. Authorities having jurisdiction shall be consulted before
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User’s Information Manual 1 Maintenance schedule Service technician Owner maintenance (see the Power-fin Service Manual for instructions) (see the following pages for instructions) • Check appliance area General: • Address reported problems • Check pressure/temperature gauge • Inspect interior; clean and vacuum if Daily necessary; • Inspect condensate system and flush with fresh water • Check for leaks (water, gas, flue, condensate) • Examine venting system • Check system water pressure/sy
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User’s Information Manual 1 Maintenance schedule Check vent piping Maintenance procedures 1. Visually inspect the flue gas vent piping for any signs of Appliance must be serviced and maintained blockage, leakage, or deterioration of the piping. Notify your qualified service technician at once if you find any The appliance must be inspected and started WARNING problems. annually at the beginning of the heating season by a qualified service technician. In Failure to inspect the vent system a
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User’s Information Manual 1 Maintenance schedule (continued) Have leaks fixed at once by a qualified service Inspect condensate system WARNING technician. Failure to comply could result in 1. Inspect the condensate drain line, condensate PVC fittings, severe personal injury, death, or substantial and condensate trap on an annual basis. property damage. Flush condensate trap with water 3. Replace the front access door. 1. Remove the four (4) screws securing the top cover to the Operate relief
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User’s Information Manual 2 Operating instructions 8
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module Power-fin control module Access modes User Use the control panel (FIG. 3-1) to set temperatures, operating conditions, and monitor appliance operation. The user can adjust the space heating target temperature and the tank target temperature Figure 3-1_ Control Panel (if a tank sensor is used) by using the UP and DOWN buttons (FIG. 3-1) at any time during normal operation. By entering the USER code (0704), the user can also change temperatu
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module Parameter table Table 3A_This table lists SMART SYSTEM control module parameters and where to access them U US SE ER R A AC CC CE ES SS S I IN NS ST TA AL LL LE ER R A AC CC CE ES SS S S SE EE E M ME EN NU U S SU UB B I IT TE EM M D DE ES SC CR RI IP PT TI IO ON N P PA AG GE E D DI IS SP PL LA AY Y M MO OD DI IF FY Y D DI IS SP PL LA AY Y M MO OD DI IF FY Y 1 Heater Model 11 Yes No Yes No 2 User Code 11 Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 Date and Time 1
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module (continued) Viewable and changeable control parameters Before changing parameters, note the Night setback temperature CAUTION settings so that the unit can be returned Once the internal clock has been set correctly, the night setback to its original operating parameters. feature can be used to program a lower water temperature set point for space heating or tank. This parameter can be changed by the user or the installer by accessing param
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module E: DHW settings F: Outdoor air reset (boiler only) DHW tank set point Outdoor air shutdown When a temperature sensor is installed in the DHW tank, the When the outdoor temperature rises above this point, the DHW tank set point sets the target temperature of the water in control will block all SH demands (DHW demands will still be the tank. The user or installer can adjust this set point by active). This parameter can be changed by the user
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module (continued) Status display screens Status Display Screens By using the Previous/Next (,) arrow keys on the SMART SYSTEM display panel, you can navigate through the nine (9) display screens. Each screen will contain two (2) viewable items. The following is a description of the individual items and what they can display: Screen Display shows: Description The unit has been turned OFF by the Enter/Reset button on the HTR: OFF SMART SYSTEM di
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module Status Display Screens (cont’d) By using the Previous/Next (,) arrow keys on the SMART SYSTEM display panel, you can navigate through the nine (9) display screens. Each screen will contain two (2) viewable items. The following is a description of the individual items and what they can display: Screen Display shows: Description If the system supply sensor has not been selected as the control sensor, SYS: ***F only the system temperature w
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User’s Information Manual 3 SMART SYSTEM control module (continued) Status Display Screens (cont’d) By using the Previous/Next (,) arrow keys on the SMART SYSTEM display panel, you can navigate through the nine (9) display screens. Each screen will contain two (2) viewable items. The following is a description of the individual items and what they can display: Screen Display shows: Description The control has not received a call for heat from a SH remote SH CFH: OFF thermostat. ON The control
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Revision Notes: Revision B (PBX-PFX-USER-Rev B) reflects the addition of Models 502 - 1302 to the manual. PBX-PFX-USER-Rev B CP-2M-8/07