Utica Boilers UB90-200 Installationsanweisungen

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Sequence Of Operation Diagnostics
Follow sequence using the diagnostic indicator lamps on Integrated Boiler Control (IBC).  See “Controls And Accessories” 
on page 26 for normal sequence of operation. Detailed sequence of operation containing potential faults can be found in 
service hints section.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
DIAGNOSTIC 
INDICATOR LAMPS
(1) Lamp A is illuminated, indicating integrated control is receiving 24 volts and is in 
standby waiting for thermostat call for heat.
(2) Thermostat calls for heat, energizing system circulator.
(3) Integrated boiler control performs self check of internal circuitry, approximately 
two seconds, energizing draft inducer.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
(4) Draft inducer comes up to speed and establishes combustion airflow, causing 
normally open differential pressure air proving switch contacts to close. When 
combustion airflow is proved, Lamp B illuminates indicating 15 second pre-
purge cycle has begun.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
(5) After pre-purge completion, Lamp B is extinguished and Lamp C is illuminated, 
indicating power is being delivered to hot surface igniter for  20 second igniter 
warm-up period. Observe bright yellow-orange glow of hot surface igniter 
through observation port on boiler.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
(6) After igniter warm-up period, integrated boiler control energizes gas valve, 
initiating 6 second trial for ignition mode, indicated by illumination of Lamp 
D. Lamp C extinguishes after 2 second delay. Integrated boiler control stops 
sending power to hot surface igniter.  
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
(7) Low level illumination of Lamp E indicates initiation of flame proving. During 
last 2 seconds of trial for ignition mode, main burner flame is proven by flame 
rectification  through  hot  surface  igniter,  providing  flame  signal  is  relayed  to 
integrated boiler control, fully illuminating Lamp E.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
(8) Thermostat ends its call for heat. Integrated boiler control de-energizes gas 
valve and system circulator. Lamp D is extinguished while unit enters 30 
second post purge mode, indicated by illumination of Lamp B. Lamp E will 
remains illuminated as remainder of gas in blower is burned off (approximately 
2 seconds). During post purge blower remains powered and clears out any 
residual products of combustion.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
(9) After post purge mode draft inducer is de-energized. Unit goes into standby 
mode until next call for heat from thermostat.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
NOTE: First one or two cold starts may be rough due to gas line not being completely purged of air, 
causing low firing rate and high excess air levels.
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