Dunkirk WPSB-3D, WPSB-4D, WPSB-4DP, WPSB-3DP, WPSB-5D Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Models
WPSB-3D
WPSB-3DP
WPSB SERIES II
GAS-FIRED
WPSB-4DP
WPSB-5D
WPSB-5DP
WPSB-6D
WPSB-6DP
WPSB-7D
WPSB-7DP
WPSB-8D
WPSB-8DP
WPSB-9D
WPSB-9DP
HOT WATER BOILERS
INSTALLATION, OPERATION &
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Tested For 50 psi.
ASME
Working Pressure
Manufactured by:
ECR International, Inc.
2201 Dwyer Avenue, Utica NY 13501
web site: www.ecrinternational.com
P/N 240009047, Rev. D [03/09/2016]
DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
CONTROL
BOILER
MODEL
NUMBER
WPSB-3 5 11¼ 6.3
WPSB-4 6 14½ 8.1
WPSB-5 6 17¾ 9.9
WPSB-6 7 21 11.7
WPSB-7 7 24¼ 13.5
WPSB-8 7 27½ 15.3
WPSB-9 7 30¾ 17.2
Add 5½” to height for vent Damper.
Dimensions
DIMENSIONS (INCH.)
FLUE
DIAMETER
“A”
WIDTH
2
Boiler
Volume
Gallon
BOILER RATINGS AND CAPACITIES
Table 1 - Ratings and Capacities
† NATURAL GAS † PROPANE GAS AFUE
BOILER MODEL NUMBER
(1)
Input
(3)
Mbh
Heating
Capacity
(3)
Mbh
(2)
NET AHRI
RATING
Water,
(3)
Mbh
INPUT
(3)
Mbh
HEATING
CAPACITY
(3)
MBH
(2) NET
AHRI
RATING
(3)
Mbh
INTERMITTENT
IGNITION
WITH VENT
DAMPER
WPSB-3 75 63 55 70 59 51 84.0
WPSB-4 112.5 94 82 105 88 77 84.0
WPSB-5 150 126 110 140 118 103 84.1
WPSB-6 187.5 157 137 175 147 128 84.1
WPSB-7 225 188 163 210 176 153 84.0
WPSB-8 262.5 220 191 245 206 179 83.9
WPSB-9 299 251 218 280 235 204 83.7
For altitudes above 2,000 ft. rating should be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1,000 ft. above sea level.
Heating Capacity is based on D.O.E. (Department of Energy) test procedure.
(1)
Add model number sufx ‘P’ for Propane.
(2)
Net AHRI Water rating shown based on piping and pickup allowance of 1.15. Consult manufacturer before
selecting boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements, such as intermittent
system operation, extensive piping systems, etc.
(3)
MBH = 1,000 Btuh = British Thermal Unit Per Hour
- Ratings marked “Net AHRI Ratings” indicate amount of remaining heat input used to heat radiation or terminal units. Net AHRI Ratings shown are based on allowance of 1.15 in accordance with factors shown on AHRI Standard as published by The Hydronics Institute.
- Selection of boiler size should be based upon “Net AHRI Rating” being equal to or greater than calculated heat loss of the building.
- Consult manufacturer before selecting boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements.
BOILERS FOR USE AT HIGH ALTITUDE
Boiler is factory equipped for use at altitudes of 0-2,000 feet above sea level. For use at altitudes above 2,000 feet above sea level, input ratings are reduced by change in main burner
orice size.
For altitudes above 2,000 feet above sea level, input ratings should be reduced at rate of 4% for each 1,000 feet above sea level. Consult National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1-latest edition), or manufacturer
for correct orice sizing information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents ................................................ 4
Locating the Boiler .............................................. 5
Ventilation & Combustion Air ................................ 6
Connecting Supply and Return Piping .................... 7
Chimney and Vent Pipe Connection ......................11
Vent Damper Operation ......................................13
Gas Supply Piping ..............................................14
Electrical Wiring ................................................15
Wiring Diagrams ................................................16
Starting Your Boiler ............................................17
Lighting Instructions ..........................................18
Operating Your Boiler .........................................19
Operating The Boiler - System Start-Up ...............21
Service Hints ....................................................23
Maintaining Your Boiler .......................................24
Equipment and Optional Accessories ...................25
SAFETY SYMBOLS & WARNINGS
The following dened symbols are used throughout this
manual to notify the reader of potential hazards of varying risk levels.
KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR BOILER
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
IMPORTANT: Read the following instructions COMPLETELY before installing!!
!
WARNING
Fire, explosion, asphyxiation and electrical shock
hazard. Improper installation could result in death or serious injury. Read this manual and understand all requirements before beginning installation.
!
WARNING
Keep boiler area clear and free from combustible
materials, gasoline and other ammable vapors and
liquids. DO NOT obstruct air openings to the boiler room.
Modication, substitution or elimination of factory equipped, supplied or specied components may
result in personal injury or loss of life. TO THE OWNER - Installation and service of this
boiler must be performed by a qualied installer.
TO THE INSTALLER - Leave all instructions with boiler for future reference.
When this product is installed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the installation must be performed by a Licensed Plumber or Licensed Gas Fitter.
!
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
!
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
!
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates information which should be followed to ensure proper installation and operation.
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LOCATING THE BOILER
!
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance could result in death or serious injury.
1.
Installation must conform to requirements of authority having jurisdiction or, in absence of such requirements, to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
2.
Where required by authority having jurisdiction, installation must conform to the Standard for Controls
and Safety Devices for Automatically red Boilers,
ANSI/ASME CSD-1.
3.
Boiler series is classied as Category I. Vent
installation shall be in accordance with "Venting of Equipment ," of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or applicable provisions of local building codes.
4.
Boiler installed in building under construction; take care to insure clean combustion air supply during construction process. Airborne particulates from drywall
dust and berglass insulation can clog burner ports and
cause incomplete combustion and sooting.
5.
Boiler shall be installed such that gas ignition system components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during appliance operation and service, (circulator replacement, condensate trap, control replacement, etc.).
6.
Locate boiler on level, solid base as near chimney as possible and centrally located with respect to heat distribution system as practical.
7.
When installed in utility room, door should be wide enough to allow largest boiler part to enter, or to permit replacement of another appliance such as water heater.
8.
Accessibility clearances take precedence over re
protection clearances. An 18-inch clearance should be maintained on any side where passage is required to access another side for cleaning, servicing, inspection or replacement of any part that may need attention. An 18-inch clearance is recommended on the control side for servicing.
9.
Locate equipment which allows the facilities for ventilation satisfactory combustion of gas, proper venting, and maintenance of ambient temperature at safe limits under normal conditions of use. Equipment shall be located so as not to interfere with proper
circulation of air. When normal inltration does
not provide the necessary air, outside air shall be introduced (See “Fresh Air for Combustion”).
10.
Keep air passages free of obstructions. Ventilation and combustion air must enter boiler room without restrictions.
!
WARNING
Fire hazard. Shall not install boiler on combustible
ooring or carpeting. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in death or serious injury.
11.
FOR INSTALLATION ON NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOORS ONLY - For installation on combustible
ooring special base must be used. (See Replacement
Parts Section.) Do Not install Boiler on carpeting.
Minimum Clearance Dimensions
Table 2 - Minimum Clearances
Alcove
Top 6” (152mm)
Rear 6” (152mm)
Control Side 7” (178mm)
Opposite Side 6” (152mm)
Front
Flue/Vent Connector 6” (152mm)
Near Boiler Piping 2” (51mm)
NOTE: Greater clearances for access should supersede fire
protection clearances.
* Denition of Alcove is three sided space with no wall in
front of boiler. ANSI standard for alcove is 18 inches from front of appliance to leading edge of side walls as shown below.
18” (457mm)
Minimum Clearances to Combustible
Construction (as seen from above)
6"
6"
BOILER
Front
7"
Control
Side
18"
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VENTILATION & COMBUSTION AIR
Provide combustion air and ventilation air in accordance with the section “Air for Combustion and Ventilation,” of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, or applicable provisions of local building codes.
Provide make-up air where exhaust fans, clothes dryers,
and kitchen ventilation equipment interfere with proper operation.
National Fuel Gas Code recognizes several methods of obtaining adequate ventilation and combustion air. Requirements of the authority having jurisdiction may override these methods.
• Engineered Installations. Must be approved by authority having jurisdiction.
• Mechanical Air Supply. Provide minimum of 0.35 cfm per Mbh for all appliances located within space.
Additional requirements where exhaust fans installed.
Interlock each appliance to mechanical air supply system to prevent main burner operation when mechanical air supply system not operating.
• All Indoor Air. Calculate minimum volume for all appliances in space. Use a different method if minimum volume not available.
A. Standard Method. Cannot be used if known air
inltration rate is 0.40 air changes per hour. See
Table 3 for space with boiler only. Use equation for multiple appliances.
Volume ≥ 50 ft3 x Total Input [Mbh]
B. Known Air Inltration Rate. See Table 3 for
space with boiler only. Use equation for multiple
appliances. Do not use an air inltration rate
(ACH) greater than 0.60.
Volume ≥ 21 ft3⁄ACH x Total Input [Mbh]
C. Refer to National Fuel Gas Code for opening
requirements between connected indoor spaces.
• All Outdoor Air. Provide permanent opening(s) communicating directly or by ducts with outdoors.
A. Two Permanent Opening Method. Provide opening
commencing within 12 inches of top and second opening commencing within 12 inches of bottom of enclosure.
 Direct communication with outdoors or
communicating through vertical ducts. Provide minimum free area of 1 in² per 4 Mbh of total input rating of all appliances in enclosure.
 Communicating through horizontal ducts.
Provide minimum free area of 1 in² per 2 Mbh of total input rating of all appliances in enclosure.
B. One Permanent Opening Method. Provide opening
commencing within 12 inches of top of enclosure. Provide minimum clearance of 1 inch on sides/back and 6 inches on front of boiler (does not supersede clearance to combustible materials).
• Refer to National Fuel Gas Code for additional requirements for louvers, grilles, screens and air ducts.
• Combination Indoor and Outdoor Air. Refer to National Fuel Gas Code for application information.
National Gas and Propane Installation Code Requires providing air supply in accordance with:
• Section 8.2 and 8.3 when combination of appliances
has a total input of up to and including 400 Mbh (120 kW).
• Section 8.4 when combination of appliances has total
input exceeding 400 Mbh (120 kW).
• Refer to Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code
for specic air supply requirements for enclosure
or structure where boiler is installed, including air supply openings and ducts.
Table 3 - Minimum Room Volume, Indoor Air Only*
Input Mbh
Standard
Method
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
75 3750 15750 7875 5250 3938 3150 2625
112.5 5625 23625 11813 7875 5906 4725 3938 150 7500 31500 15750 10500 7875 6300 5250
187.5 9375 39375 19688 13090 9844 7875 6563 255 11250 47250 23625 15750 11813 9450 7875
262.5 13125 55125 27563 18375 13781 11025 9188 299 14950 62790 31395 20930 15698 12558 10465
* Table values based on boiler only. Add volume for any additional appliances.
Known Air Inltration Rate Method ACH (Air Changes Per Hour)
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CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING
!
WARNING
Burn or Scald Hazard. Discharge line shall be installed to relief valve outlet connection to avoid burns, scalding, or water damage due to discharge of steam and/or hot water during operation.
Discharge line shall:
Connect to relief valve outlet and piped down to safe point of disposal. Check local codes for maximum
distance from oor or allowable safe point of discharge.
• Be of pipe size equal to or greater than that of the relief valve outlet over the entire length of discharge line.
• Have no intervening shutoff valve between safety relief valve and discharge to atmosphere (do not plug or place any obstruction in discharge line.
• Terminate freely to atmosphere where any discharge will be clearly visible and at no risk of freezing.
• Allow complete drainage of the valve and the discharge line.
• Be independently supported and securely anchored to avoid applied stress on the relief valve.
• Be as short and straight as possible.
• Terminate with plain end (not threaded).
Be constructed of material suitable for exposure to temperatures of 375°F (191°C); or greater.
Refer to local codes and appropriate ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for additional installation requirements.
Figure 1 - Safety Relief Valve
DISCHARGE
LINE
Check local
codes for
maximum
distance
from oor
or allowable safe point of
discharge.
RELIEF VALVE
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CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING
!
WARNING
Burn and scald hazard. Safety relief valve could discharge steam or hot water during operation. Install discharge piping per these instructions.
1.
Install discharge piping from safety relief valve. See Warning, Page 7.
2.
Install temperature pressure gauge.
• Apply pipe sealant to threads on shaft of gauge.
• Thread gauge into supply water tee. See Figure 2.
NOTICE
Do not tighten gauge by hand. Gauge should be tightened using crescent wrench or 9/16” open end wrench. See Figure 2.
3.
Connect supply and return lines to boiler. Connections
may require additional ttings and parts, as shown on
diagrams.
4.
Boiler is equipped with 1 1/4” supply and return connections on both left and right sides of boiler.
Verify clean water supply is available to water inlet valve. Install sand strainer when water supply is from a well or pump.
Install hot water boiler above radiation level or as required by Authority having jurisdiction install low water cutoff device at time of installation. Periodic inspection
is necessary, as is ushing of oat type devices, per manufacturers specic instruction.
FOR USE WITH COOLING UNITS
A. Boiler used in connection with refrigeration system,
must be installed so that chilled medium is piped in parallel with heating boiler. Appropriate valves must be used to prevent chilled medium from entering heating boiler. See Figure 4 page 9.
B. Boiler connected to heating coils located in air handling
units where they may be exposed to refrigerated air circulation, piping system shall be equipped with ow
control valves or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of boiler water during cooling cycle.
LOW WATER TEMPERATURE AND LARGE WATER CONTENT SYSTEM (See Figures 5 and 6, Page 10.)
Signicant condensation may form in boiler and/or
venting system if boiler is operated for long period of time with return temperatures of less than 120° F.
Figure 2 - Temperature Pressure Gauge
Condensate is corrosive and can cause severe damage to boiler and venting system. Minimum design return water temperature to prevent
condensation in boiler and venting is 120°F. Minimum high limit setting is 140°F.
1.
Boiler used in heating system where design water
temperatures below 140°F are desired (e.g. radiant oor heating), 4-way mixing valve or suitable
alternative is required to prevent low temperature low
return water from entering boiler. Follow mixing valve manufacturer’s instructions.
2.
Boiler connected to system having large water content (such as former gravity system), install system bypass. See Figures 5 and 6, page 10.
3.
Boiler water reset control is used to operate boiler, minimum reset supply water temperature setpoint
must be at least 140°F, unless mixing valve is used as
in (1) above.
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CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING
Figure 3- Typical Hot Water Piping
Figure 4 - Chilled Water Piping
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