Aerco AM 399, AM 399B, AM 500B, AM 750B, AM 1000B Application Manual

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GAS SUPPLY APPLICATION GUIDE
Boilers
Water Heaters
AM 1000W
04/08/2014
GF-146-G
TAG-0073_0B
Natural Gas or Propane Modulating & Condensing Boilers and Water Heaters
Applies to the following models:
AM 399B
AM 500B
AM 750B
AM 1000B
Pending
AM 399W
AM 500W
AM 750W
Pending
Gas-Fired Boilers and Water Heaters
AM Gas Supply Piping Example
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AM Series Gas Supply
Application Guide
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DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice from AERCO International, Inc. AERCO makes no warranty of any kind with respect to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular application. AERCO International is not liable for errors appearing in this manual, for incidental or consequential damages occurring in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of these materials.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ..................................................................................... 2
1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 3
2. GAS TRAIN COMPONENTS .............................................................. 3
3. GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS ................................................... 3
4. GAS PIPING ...................................................................................... 4
5. GAS SUPPLY MAIN SIZING.............................................................. 5
6. GAS HEADER SIZING ....................................................................... 5
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1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The AERCO AM Series gas fired boilers and water heaters are modulating input boilers that require an adequate volume and pressure of natural or propane gas for proper operation. The gas requirements specified herein must be satisfied to ensure efficient combustion. Designers and installers must adhere to the specifications of AERCO and of the local authorities having jurisdiction. A thorough understanding and knowledge of these guidelines is required for the successful design and installation of AM Series boilers and water heaters.
2. GAS TRAIN COMPONENTS
The AM Series unit is a stainless steel modular boiler consisting of individual combustion chambers, each having its own gas train (gas valve, pre-combustion chamber, and burner), blower, check valve, igniter, and flame detector, but connected to a common flue. Each group of these components is referred to as a module. The gas train components have been designed to operate at high combustion and seasonal efficiencies by closely controlling both the volume and air/fuel mixture to the burner. Below are descriptions of each of the gas train components for each module.
GAS VALVE – An electronic, modulating gas valve with 100% tight shutoff. It controls the amount of gas delivered to the burner.
MODULATING PRE-MIX BLOWER – A variable speed blower mounted to the combustion chamber, where combustion air and gas mix prior to entering the burner, providing controlled combustion. The outlet of the blower leads to a check valve, which prevents any backflow of combustion gases.
LOW NOx BURNER – A metal fiber mesh covers a stainless steel burner head on which combustion occurs. The burner operation is stable throughout the entire input range of the boiler.
3. GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS
The AERCO AM Series of boilers and water heaters require a stable gas input pressure. The inlet supply to the unit must be at least 3 “ W.C. when firing at maximum input. Maximum allowable gas pressure is 13” W.C. Static gas pressure (when the unit is not firing) may vary, however actual gas pressure should be measured when the unit is in operation (firing). Measure the gas pressure with a manometer at the port provided in the gas valve. In a multiple boiler installation, gas pressure should initially be set for a single boiler in operation and then remaining boilers should be staged on at full fire to ensure that gas pressures never fall below the minimum allowable pressure of 3” W.C.
An external gas pressure regulator is mandatory for the State of Massachusetts, regardless of supply pressure; for all other jurisdictions, a lock-up style regulator is required when supply pressure is greater than 13” W.C. (see Fig. 1). The regulator must be installed with at least 2 feet of pipe between the regulator and the unit gas inlet. The regulator discharge range must able to maintain 3” W.C. Gas regulators are self-contained with tapped diaphragm vent ports allowing the diaphragm to change its position. These vents typically require piping to the outside.
Every AM unit requires a manual shutoff valve. CSA requires that no other components can be installed between the boiler and this shutoff valve except for pipe fittings such as a pipe union. If an external regulator is used, an additional isolation/service valve must be installed upstream of the regulator (see Figure 1). Gas piping should contain ground unions for removal of the gas piping to the unit for maintenance or service as required. Gas piping should never obstruct removal of the unit side panels and should not be supported from the unit itself. Gas piping should be supported properly from the floor or overhead as the installation allows.
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