Field Controls CK-43 manual

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  • Page 1

    2630 Airport Road · Kinston , NC 28504 Phone: 252-522-3031· Fax: 252-522-0214 www.fieldcontrols.com 24 VAC SYSTEM CONTROL KIT Mode l: CK-43 The CK-43 is designed for use with the SWG Series Power Venter for controlling Natural Gas and L.P. Gas Draft Induced appliances. Control kits control the operation of SWG Power Venters. Control Kits can also[...]

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    Page 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS M OUNTING J UNCTION B OX The junction box can be mounted at the v enter or remotely mounted away from the venter. (See Figure 1 & Figure 2) 1. Remove one of the knockouts from the side of the junction box where the pressure switch is mounted. Install the flexible conduit connector onto the CK-43 junction box and[...]

  • Page 3

    Page 3 DRAFT CONTROL INSTALLATION See Figure 4 for typical vent system layout. CAUTION: This draft control is shipped as a single acting draft control. If the draft control is not being used on a gas draft induced furnace, remove the gate stop on the draft control ring before installing. C OLLAR I NSTALLATION This control is shipped with a collar p[...]

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    Page 4 D RAFT C ONTROL I NSTALLA TION IN T YPE B V ENT P IPE CAUTION: DO NOT use the supplied collar when mounting draft control to Type B Vent Pipe. Install by using a Type B Vent Pipe Tee. 1. Install a vent pipe reducer or increaser into the inner pipe and fasten using sheet metal screws. (See Figures 6 & 7) 2. The opening of the Type B Vent [...]

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    Page 5 PROVING SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS After proper air flow is established, the pressure switch adjustment is made by turning pressure switch adjustment screw clockwise (See Figure 10) until burner operation stops. Turn the adjustment screw counter clockwise until burner ignites. Turn the adjustment screw an additional 1/4 to 3/4 turn counterclockwise [...]

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    Page 6 SYSTEM CONTROL CHECK OUT PROCEDURES 1. Adjust the thermostat to call for heat and observe the power venting system for proper operation sequence (Repeat if necessary). a. Thermostat calls for heat. b. Relay is energized and venter motor starts. c. Pressure switch closes and burner starts. d. Thermostat is satisfied, the burner stops. e. This[...]

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    Page 7 INSTALLATION INFORMATION MODEL NO.: ____________________________________________________________ INSTALLER’S NAME: _____________________________________________________ INSTALLER’S COMPANY: _________________________________________________ INSTALLER’S PHONE NO.: ________________________________________________ DATE OF INSTA LLATION: __[...]

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    Page 8 P/N 46190700 Rev D 11/07[...]