Bosch 830 ES Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 54

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Maintenance and service
CO
adjustment is required in Natural Gas installations where
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energy content is less than 900 BTU/cuft, and in installations
with repeated unresolved EA and EC errors (ref. to chapter 9
"Problem solving").
CAUTION:
▶ One factor that may affect CO
pressure. Please see chapter 4.14 for the procedure to
measure gas pressure and record your findings below:
Static Gas Pressure:
P1 Operating Pressure:
The P1 minimum operating gas pressure is 3.5" WC for Natural
Gas and 8" WC for Propane. Do not proceed in adjusting CO
until pressure is at or above these levels, but not to exceed
10.5" WC for Natural Gas and 13" WC for Propane.
A. Once Gas Pressure is adequate
▶ Press ON/OFF button to turn OFF the heater.
▶ Remove brass flat head screw on the exhaust collar as seen
in fig. 60.
▶ Insert CO
analyzer probe into the measuring port. The tip
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of the probe should be in the center of the flue pipe (approx
1.5" inserted). Avoid air gaps between probe and
measuring port as they can alter readings.
Fig. 60
Measuring port
▶ Push and hold the
P
▶ Turn power back on by pushing the power button
▶ Continue to hold the
screen light up and the temperature reads 188 °C.
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levels is improper gas
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" WC
" WC
button.
button until all symbols on the
P
▶ When display reads 188, immediately release the
button.
The display should now read P2.
▶ Press
button until "P1" appears on display.
B. Measuring CO
▶ Open all hot water taps to achieve a flow rate of at least 6
gallons per minute. (1 tub and 2 sinks should be sufficient).
If heater display reverts back to P2, open more hot water
fixtures to allow sufficient flow. Press + until P1 reappears
on the display.
▶ Record the CO
take several minutes to stabilize).
▶ Press the '+' button until P2 appears. Unit will ramp down to
low fire and the water flow should decrease.
▶ Record the CO
P1 CO
Reading:
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P2 CO
Reading:
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Note: When making adjustments, make sure combustion cover
is installed.
max. input P1
min. input
P2
max. input P1
min. input
P2
* Values above are for climate controlled conditions.
Inputs such as gas pressure, heating value of the gas,
humidity and temperature of combustion air all impact CO
and CO
values. Changes in these inputs can result in
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different CO and CO
Table 36 CO & CO target numbers
C. Adjusting CO
Note: P1 adjustment will change the P2 reading. Confirm
the P1 value BEFORE adjusting the P2 level.
1. If P1 CO
level is off:
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.
▶ Loosen yellow painted Phillips screw (1) and cover should
rotate down (2) revealing a recessed brass slotted screw,
fig. 61.
(Combustion cover Installed):
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reading in P1 below. (Analyzer reading may
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reading in P2 below.
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% CO
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% CO
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CO
range (%)
Max. CO level
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(measured)
Nat. Gas
6.3 % - 6.9 %
< 250 ppm
2.3 % - 2.6 %
< 60 ppm
LP Gas
8.3 % - 8.9 %
< 250 ppm
2.6 % - 2.9 %
< 60 ppm
values on the same appliance.
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830 ES – 6 720 644 936 (2021/08)
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