EFM Heating VT 700 E, VT 1000 E Installation Instructions Manual

Installation Instructions
Boiler Burner Unit
Model VT 700 E
Model VT 1000 E
(For Hot Water Heating Systems)
e•f•m
Sa l e s Compa n y
Em ma us , P enn s yl v ani a
Specifications
MODEL CAPACITY OUTPUT OUTPUT CAPACITY OUTLET WEIGHT
______________________________________________________________________________________
VT 700 E AFG76XN 968X8X15 315
______________________________________________________________________________________
VT 1000 E AFG76YB 19 7 8X8X15 435
Installation Instructions
NOZZLE SIZE BECKETT CHIMNEY
GPH + TYPE BURNER SIZE
1.00 - 80 H 116,000 100,000 664
_____________________________________
0.85 - 80 H 100,000 86,000 570
_____________________________________
0.75 - 80 H 88,000 77,000 510
_____________________________________
0.65 - 80 H 77,000 67,000 444
1.65 - 80 H 193,000 166,000 1,107
_____________________________________
1.50 - 80 H 174,000 151,000 1,006
_____________________________________
1.35 - 80 H 159,500 137,000 915
_____________________________________
1.10 - 80 H 131,500 113,000 754
HEATING NET NET WATER SMOKE SHIPPING
BTUH BTUH SQ. FT. GAL. SIZE POUNDS
CAUTION:
1. Installer must be a trained, experienced serviceman.
2. Inspect the boiler, jacket and all components to be sure damage has not occurred in shipment. If damage is evident you must file a claim with the freight carrier immediately.
3. Disconnect power supply before connecting wiring.
4. Refer to local installation codes for oil burning equipment, for recommended installation practice.
5. A complete heat loss calculation is necessary to choose the proper size unit to install. The boiler should be sized to within 25% of the actual heat loss of the structure.
6. Conduct thorough checkout when installation is complete.
1) Place the boiler on a level non-combustible floor, preferably raised and as close to the chimney as possible. The following minimum clearances must be adhered to during instal­lation and maintained thereafter to properly clean, inspect and service your boiler: sides and back - 6"; front - 24" and vent connector
18". Reduced clearance installations must follow NFPA-31 guidelines.
2) For location of piping refer to the installation drawing in Figure 5 and 6. The circulator is shipped loose. Wire the circulator as shown on the wiring diagrams in this manual. The
circulator may be located on the return line as shown in the diagram or in the supply
iping if desired. The aquastat is wired at the
p factory. For power and thermostat wiring see Figures 2, 3 and 4 in this manual and the wiring diagrams in the thermostat manufac­turer’s manual. For piping and wiring of other system components, see the manufacturer’s installation manuals. An Expansion Tank (not provided) must be matched to the system and installed in accordance with the manu­facturer’s recommendations. See the manu­facturer’s instructions for sizing the expan­sion tank. Do not under-size the expansion tank. A bypass loop may be installed to improve tankless coil performance. See Figure. 7.
3) The tankless water heater may be piped as shown in Figure 6. A mixing valve, not sup­plied, must be used to reduce the water temperature at kitchen or bathroom taps. High temperature water for a dishwasher may be obtained by piping as shown in Figure 6. The nuts that secure the tankless coil flange should be tightened before the boiler is filled with water, after initial firing and once a year during the annual maintenance. DETERIORATION DUE TO COIL GASKET LEAKS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
4) The VT series boilers are equipped with an air eliminator feature that uses a dip tube construction on the boiler supply fitting. This feature allows quiet air free operation of your hot water system by assuring the removal of air pockets without the installation of Air Scoops to trap noisy air.
The 1-1/4" supply line or Riser tapping in the top of the boiler extends approximately 1" below the top or waterline of the boiler, thus allowing only air free water to enter the supply to the heating system. The air trapped in the top of the boiler is then purged through a 3/4" vent tapping to be released with an (1) auto­matic float vent (2) a manual vent or (3) piped into a conventional type expansion tank.
Relief valve discharges and drain valve pip­ing should be piped to a safe place of dis­charge. All plugs and water connections should be checked for leaks upon installa­tion and annually.
5) Be certain the chimney is clean and free of obstructions. Connect boiler flue outlet to
himney using galvanized smoke pipe. The
c flue pipe should be pitched upward at least 1/4" per foot of run. Refer to Page 1 in this manual for proper size flue pipe for your model boiler. Use only elbows and straight sections. Tees may be used in a straight sec­tion in conjunction with a barometric draft regulator; however, they must not be used for a 90° turn. Each joint should be securely fastened with sheet metal screws. The flue pipe must not be inserted beyond the inside wall of the chimney. Install barometric draft regulator in the horizontal or vertical section of the flue pipe. The chimney should provide a minimum of .04 draft at the boiler flue out­let. A draft of .04 is ideal. The draft losses for VT Series Boilers are listed below.
MODEL Firing Draft
Rate Loss
0.65GPH .002
0.75GPH .005
VT700E
0.85GPH .015
1.00GPH .020
1.10GPH .005
1.35GPH .010
VT1000E
1.50GPH .020
1.65GPH .025
6) The boiler room must be well ventilated to allow sufficient make-up air to support com­bustion. Lack of adequate combustion air may result in erratic operation of the burner, noisy combustion or fuel odors. Remember your need for outside air will be greatly increased if you have a vented dryer in the basement or other venting fans in the home. Boilers located in confined spaces shall be provided with two permanent openings, one near the top and one near the bottom of the enclosure. Each opening shall have a free area of not less than one square inch per 1000 BTU per hour input rating of the boiler, freely communicating with interior areas hav­ing adequate infiltration from the outside.
7) Fill boiler and system with water. Be sure entire system has been purged of air and the desired pressure is obtained.
2
8) The boiler is shipped with a nozzle installed. Check the nozzle and change it if a different firing rate is desired. Connect burner to oil
upply. Refer to fuel unit manufacturer litera-
s ture for piping, connections, lift and tank installation.
9) Connect the electric supply to the boiler as indicated on the wiring diagrams. The wiring must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any other state and local codes.
10) One pipe oil supply line installations must be absolutely air tight or loss of prime may result. Maximum lift on one pipe installations is about 8 feet. See burner literature for two pipe installations. Install a shutoff valve and oil filter in the oil supply line. Locate shutoff valve close to tank with oil filter between valve and burner.
Operational Sequence
1) Boilers with Tankless Coil - This boiler is equipped with a combination aquastat con­trol which has high and low limits to be set at 180° and 160° respectively by the installer. When room temperature falls below thermo­stat setting, thermostat calls for heat starting the burner and circulating pump. The burner and pump continue to operate until room heating requirements are satisfied (thermo­stat setting is reached), or until boiler water temperature reaches the high limit control temperature setting. If the high limit control temperature setting is reached, the burner shuts off and the circulating pump continues to operate until the room heating require­ments are satisfied. If the thermostat contin­ues to call for heat after the boiler water temperature has dropped below the temper­ature setting of the high limit control, the oil burner will start again, while the circulating pump will continue to run. The boiler water temperature is normally maintained at 160°F around the tankless coil by the operating control so that an abundance of hot water is available. If the boiler water temperature should fall below the operating control set­ting (160°F) the oil burner will be started again by that control (and the circulating pump will be prevented from operating) until the operating control setting is satisfied. See control manufacturers literature included in the data package for detailed wiring, operat­ing and safety instructions.
2) Boilers Less Tankless Coil. This boiler is equipped with a combination aquastat con-
rol which has high and low limits to be set
t at 180° and 120° respectively by the installer. The control acts exactly as described for a boiler with a tankless coil except that the low limit is set lower since the boiler does not need to be kept hot to provide heat to the domestic hot water coil. By maintaining the boiler at or above 120° the system will remain warm enough to avoid cycles of hot and cold that can produce condensation which can cause deterioration of the boiler heat exchanger.
3) A cadmium sulfide flame scanner (cad cell) and relay are provided with the oil burner. The cad cell will stop the oil burner within a predetermined number of seconds if the fuel fails to ignite or if the flame goes out during operation. The oil burner will remain off until the red reset button on the relay has been pushed. RESET MUST NEVER BE
PRESSED MORE THAN ONCE DURING A SINGLE FLAME FAILURE.
Start-Up and Check-Out Procedure
CAUTION
Only a trained, experienced serviceman should attempt the checkout procedure outlined below. Read the burner manufacturers instructions for start-up for special instructions and special fea­tures of the burner and control.
1) Combustion test equipment required for proper burner adjustment:
a) CO b) Draft Gauge c) Oil Pressure Gauge 0-200 PSI d) Stack Thermometer e) Smoke Test Gun f) Vacuum Gauge 0-30 in. of Hg
2) In order to take flue gas samples for com­bustion testing a 1/4" hole must be drilled in the flue pipe between the boiler and the barometric draft regulator.
3) Open all shut-off valves in the oil supply line to the burner.
4) Set thermostats substantially above room temperature.
5) Check electrode settings and readjust air setting if required. Electrode settings are
2
Analyzer
3
Loading...
+ 5 hidden pages