INSTALLATION AND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSCATALOG NO. 1000.501B Effective: 09-08-06 Replaces: 01-01-05 P/N 240757 Rev. 1WARNING: If these instructions a
10In addition, the heater shall be installed such that thegas ignition system components are protected fromwater (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) duri
11U.S. Installations1Canadian Installations2AClearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony1 ft (30 cm) 1 ft (30 cm)BClearance to window or d
12Fig. 8: Minimum Clearances from CombustibleSurfaces – Outdoor InstallationsCombustion and Ventilation AirIndoor UnitsThe heater must be supplied wit
13three or four sheet metal screws (not supplied) equal-ly distributed around the circumference of the duct. Allducting should be self-supported. The
14b. Not less than the sum of the areas of all ventconnectors in the confined space.WARNING: Do not use one permanent openingmethod if the equipment r
155. Remove all plumbing fittings to the header. Thiswill include both inlet and outlet water pipe unionsand the pressure relief valve and drain pipin
16Failure to exceed 105ºF (41ºC) within 7 minutes mayresult in the premature failure of the hot surface ignit-er, remote flame sensor, burners and hea
17Pressure Drop in Feet of HeadFeedwater RegulatorRaypak recommends that a feedwater regulator be in-stalled and set at 12 psi minimum pressure at the
18Potable Water and Space Heating1. All piping materials and components connected tothe water heater for the space heating applicationshall be suitabl
19circulate water through the heater from the main sys-tem piping.To complete the installation of the pool heater, the poolthermostat needs to be inst
20shut-off. Close isolation valves and remove water pip-ing from the in/out header on the heater. Drain theheater and any piping of all water that may
21Gas Supply ConnectionThe heater must be isolated from the gas supply pip-ing system by closing the manual shut-off valve duringany pressure testing
228. Remove the rubber grommet from the left-hand-side panel and reinstall into the standard main gasopening, located on the right-hand side of thehea
23CIRCUITBREAKERWHITEGROUNDBLACKGREENAB CFig. 18: Wiring ConnectionsCheck the power source:AC = 108 VAC Minimum, 132 VAC MAXAB = 108 VAC Minimum, 132
24DANGER: SHOCK HAZARDMake sure electrical power to the heater is discon-nected to avoid potential serious injury or damage tocomponents.Fig. 21: Wiri
25Installer action is required to electrically enable yourheater to operate after making the power connections.You must make a closed contact connecti
26CombustionAir SupplyExhaustConfigurationHeater VentingCategoryCertifiedMaterialsCombustion AirInlet MaterialVertical Natural Draft VentingI “B” Vent
278. Locate and guard vent termination to prevent acci-dental contact by people or pets.9. DO NOT terminate vent in window well, stairwell,alcove, cou
285. Remove the screws, retaining ring and rain gasketfrom top of heater.6. Remove the screws, flue collar and gasket fromthe run side of the tee loca
29TerminationThe vent terminal should be vertical and should termi-nate outside the building at least 2 ft above the high-est point of the roof that i
WARNINGS 4BEFORE INSTALLATION 5Product Receipt 5Model Identification 5Ratings and Certifications 5Component Locations 6General Information 7GENERAL SA
30speed. Do not operate summer exhaust fan. Closefireplace dampers.4. Place in operation the appliances being inspected.Follow the manufacturer’s inst
31Air InletMax. LengthModelNo.CertifiedVentingMaterialVent SizeMaximum EquivalentVent Length*Combustion AirIntake Pipe Material6” 8”302A 5”402A100’ N/
32For installations in extremely cold climate, it is re-quired that:1. The vent must be installed with a slight upwardslope of not more than 1/4 inch
33Flues supported only by flashing and extended abovethe roof more than 5 ft should be securely guyed orbraced to withstand snow and wind loads.The ai
34Fig. 28: External LED Indicator DecalHeater Sequence of OperationModels 302A, 402A, 502A, 652A,752A and 902A1. The black (hot) wire lead goes direct
35External LightsLight Color IndicationPower Blue Main power is onCall For Heat Yellow Thermostat is closedSafety RedOne or more safeties is inopera-t
Ignition ModuleWhen additional heat is needed, the combustion airblower starts to purge air from the combustion cham-ber for about 15 seconds. On proo
37The optional single-try ignition module will lock outafter failing to light one time. To reset it, press andrelease the small, recessed black push b
38Fig. 34: High/Low Gas Pressure SwitchFig. 35: Fan-Proving SwitchFig. 36: Blocked Vent Switch
3987%-Efficiency Boilers – Special InstructionsWater PipingAn 87%-efficiency boiler requires a minimum inletwater temperature of 120ºF (49ºC) to preve
4DANGER:Indicates the presence of immediate hazards which will cause severe person-al injury, death or substantial property damage if ignored.WARNING:
40WARNING: Contact the vent material manufactur-er if there are any questions about the appliance cat-egory or suitability of a vent material for Cate
41Horizontal Through-the-Wall Venting(Category IV)WARNING: Vent connectors serving appliancesvented by natural draft shall not be connected intoany po
42The stainless steel direct vent cap must be furnishedby the boiler manufacturer in accordance with its list-ing (sales order option D-15).Use only d
43Direct Vent - VerticalVertical Venting Height*Air InletMax. Length**ModelCertifiedVentingMaterialVent SizeMin. Max.Combustion AirIntake PipeMaterial
44Wiring Diagram
45START-UPPre Start-upFilling System (Heating Boilers) Fill system with water. Purge all air from the system.Lower system pressure. Open valves for no
46PreparationCheck Power SupplyWith multi-meter at incoming power, check voltagebetween:Hot - Common (≈120 VAC)Hot - Ground (≈120 VAC)Common - Ground
47Safety Inspection1. Check all thermostats and high limit settings.2. During the following safety checks leave manome-ters hooked up, check and recor
481. Manually close the downstream leak test valve.2. Open test point A and connect a manometer to it.Verify that there is gas pressure and that it is
4910. To restart system, follow lighting instructions in theOperation section.11. Check to see that the high limit control is setabove the design temp
5BEFORE INSTALLATIONRaypak strongly recommends that this manual be re-viewed thoroughly before installing your Hi Deltaheater. Please review the Gener
50TROUBLESHOOTINGStep 7 Step 6 Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Is there a Call For Heat?Is Disable jumper intact? (J1)Is there 120VAC at J8 Connect
51MAINTENANCESuggested MinimumMaintenance ScheduleRegular service by a qualified service agency andmaintenance must be performed to ensure maximumoper
52WeeklyFor low-pressure heaters, test low-water cut-offdevice. (With at least one stage of the appliance on,depress the low water cut-off test button
53APPENDIXInside Air ContaminationAll heaters experience some condensation duringstart-up. The condensate from flue gas is acidic.Combustion air can b
LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY HI DELTA – TYPES H AND WH MODELS 302A–902A SCOPERaypak, Inc. (“Raypak”) warrants to the original owner that all parts of this h
LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY HI DELTA – TYPE P MODELS 302A–902A SCOPERaypak, Inc. (“Raypak”) warrants to the original owner that all parts of this heater wh
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6Component LocationsFig. 1: Component Locations – BackFig. 2: Component Locations – Left SidePanels removed for clarityFig. 3: Component Locations – F
7General InformationQuantity ofVent Size (in.)ModelNo.BurnersGasValvesBlowers Flue Intake302A 6 1 1 5 6402A 8 1 1 6 6502A 10 2 1 6 6652A 13 2 1 8 6752
8GENERAL SAFETYTo meet commercial hot water use needs, the highlimit safety control on this water heater is adjustable upto 210°F. However, water temp
9INSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONInstallation CodesInstallations must follow these codes:• Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws,regulations and
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