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CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
ADJUST PILOT BURNER
Pilot fl ame should surround 3/8” to 1/2” of the pilot sensor. 
Refer to Fig. 19. If fl ame needs adjusting, do it as follows:
Remove screw cover over pilot adjusting screw.
1. 
Insert small screwdriver and adjust fl ame as needed. 
2. 
Turn screw counterclockwise to increase fl ame, clock-
wise to decrease.
Replace screw cover over pilot adjusting screw. 
3. 
MAIN BURNER(S)
The main burners do not require primary air adjustment 
and are not equipped with primary air shutters. Main burn-
er fl ames should form sharp blue inner cones in a softer 
blue outer mantel, with no yellow. Puffs of air from blowing 
on the fl ame or stamping on the fl oor will cause the fl ames 
to turn orange momentarily. This is not unusual. Remain 
still when observing the main burner fl ames. If the fl ame 
appearance is not correct, check main burner orifi ces and 
the burner throat and fl ame ports for dust and lint obstruc-
tion. It may be necessary to remove the rollout shield to 
observe the main burner fl ames. Replace rollout shield after 
observation. Refer to Figure 18.
Figure 18 - Main Burner
GAS VALVE SAFETY SHUTDOWN TEST
Ignition System Safety Shutoff device must be tested after 
placing boiler in operation.
For boilers equipped with continuous pilot, with main 
1. 
burners fi ring, disconnect the thermocouple from the 
gas valve. The gas valve should immediately shut off 
the main burners and the pilot.
For boilers equipped with intermittent ignition, with 
2. 
main burners fi ring, disconnect the ignition cable from 
the intermittent pilot control box. The gas valve should 
shut off the main burners. TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER 
to boiler before reconnecting ignition cable, to prevent 
electric shock.
ADJUST STEAM PRESSURE CONTROL
The steam pressure limit control (pressuretrol) shuts off 
the gas to the main burners when the steam pressure in 
the boiler reaches the cut-off setpoint (i.e. the sum of the 
cut-in and the differential setpoints). Burners refi re when 
the steam pressure drops to the cut-in setpoint. System 
pressure requirements are based on the size and condition 
of the pipes, and the load.
For good system operation, the cut-in setting of the pres-
suretrol should never be less than twice the system pres-
sure drop. In a typical single family residence with a clean 
one pipe heating system and cast iron radiation, this means 
that the cut-in will usually be set at the minimum setting, 
i.e. 1/2 psi.
Steam radiation is usually sized based on square feet of 
equivalent direct radiation (EDR). This is based on a steam 
pressure in the radiator of just less than 1 psi. Therefore, in 
our example system from above, we would set the differ-
ential adjustment at 1 psi, i.e. the steam pressure required 
in the radiators. This will give us a cut-off setpoint of  1-1/2 
psi. 
The above is an example of a typical one pipe system. 
For larger systems or other types of systems such as two 
pipe systems, or systems with convectors or fan coil units, 
the pressuretrol settings will need to be determined on a 
system-by-system basis.
The cut-in setpoint is determined by the system pressure 
drop to the furthest radiator or terminal unit. Double the 
system pressure drop as a safety factor, resulting in the 
rule that the cut-in setting should never be less than twice 
the system pressure drop.
The differential setpoint is the steam pressure required at 
the terminal heating units.
Now your boiler will operate in the correct pressure range. 
It will maintain enough steam pressure to send the steam 
out to the furthest radiator, and not go over the optimum 
steam pressure that is required at the radiators.
CHECKING CONTROLS
To check the Low Water Cut-Off, turn off power to the boiler 
or turn the thermostat down to the lowest setting. Drain 
water to below the visible bottom of the water gauge glass. 
Turn power on and turn the thermostat to call for heat. 
When the boiler is equipped with the fl oat type LWCO the 
gas valve should not open on a call for heat when the water 
is low. When the boiler is equipped with a probe type LWCO 
the gas control should be powered for approximately 10 
seconds (the time delay on the probe type LWCO), then the 
gas valve will close and the red indicator will illuminate on 
the LWCO.