SV2 Series Safety Shut-off Valves
C6097 Pressure Switch Placement and
Connection
Fig. 19. C6097
WARNING
Explosion Hazard.
Can cause explosion, serious injury or death.
• The M4x25 screws (bag assembly 32305434-
001) shipped with the SV2 valve MUST be used to
secure the flange mount C6097 to the valve body
• DO NOT use the 8-32 screws provided with the
flange mount C6097 pressure switch
• Failure to follow this advice can result in gas
leakage and explosion
C6097 Installation on SV2 Series Valve
WARNING
Explosion Hazard and Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause explosion, serious injury or death.
•
Turn off gas supply before starting installation.
•
Disconnect power supplies before beginning installation.
•
More than one disconnect can be involved
WIRING
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A. Wiring and Conduit Recommendations
WARNING
Explosion Hazard and Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause explosion, serious injury or death.
•
Disconnect the power supply making wiring connections
to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage.
•
More than one power supply disconnect can be involved.
IMPORTANT
• Use only flexible conduit with the SV2 Series valve NEMA 4
/ IP66 enclosures.
• Wiring must comply with all applicable electrical codes,
ordinances and regulations.
• Wiring must comply with NEC Class 1 (line voltage) wiring.
• Use lead wire which can withstand 90°C (194°F) ambient
temperatures.
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• Voltage and frequency of the power supply connected to
this control must agree with those marked on the device.
• Loads connected to the VPS (valve proving system) Switch
and/or POC (proof of closure) Switch, if used, must not
exceed the ratings given in Table 8.
• Separate line and low voltage to avoid signal interference.
If using conduit, run line voltage and low voltage wiring in
separate conduit.
VALVE CHECKOUT AND
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OPERATION
WARNING
Explosion Hazard and Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause explosion, serious injury or death.
•
Do not allow fuel to accumulate in the combustion
chamber for longer than a few seconds without igniting.
An explosive mixture can result.
•
Do not put the system into service until you have
satisfactorily completed the following Valve Seat Leak
Test, all applicable tests described in the Checkout
section of the flame safeguard control manual, and any
other tests required by the burner manufacturer.
•
All tests must be performed by a trained, experienced
combustion service technician.
•
Close all manual fuel shut-off valves as soon as trouble
occurs. After the installation is complete, perform the
Valve Seat Leak Test before putting the valve into service.
A. Valve Connection and Accessory Leak
Test
IMPORTANT
Leak check should be performed only by trained, experienced
combustion service technician during the initial startup
of the burner system, or whenever the valve is replaced.
It is recommended that this test also be included in the
scheduled inspection and maintenance procedures.
B. Valve Seat Leak Test (Refer to Fig. 35)
IMPORTANT
This is a test for checking the closure tightness of the gas
shut-off valve. It should be performed only by trained,
experienced combustion service technicians during the
initial startup of the burner system or whenever the valve
is replaced. It is recommended that this test should also
be included in the scheduled inspection and maintenance
procedures. Refer to Fig. 35.
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