is manual must only be used by a
quali ed heating installer / service
technician. Read all instructions,
including this manual and the Knight
XL Service Manual, before installing.
Perform steps in the order given.
Failure to comply could result in
severe personal injury, death, or
substantial property damage.
Revision Notes .................................................. Back Cover
Hazard defi nitions
e following de ned terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels
or to important information concerning the life of the product.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
NOTICE
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DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in property damage.
NOTICE indicates special instructions on installation, operation, or maintenance that are important but not
related to personal injury or property damage.
Please read before proceeding
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WARNING
NOTICE
WARNING
WARNING
Installer – Read all instructions, including
this manual and the Knight XL Service
Manual, before installing. Perform steps in
the order given.
User – is manual is for use only by
a qualified heating installer/service
technician. Refer to the User’s Information
Manual for your reference.
Have this boiler serviced/inspected by
a quali ed service technician, at least
annually.
Failure to comply with the above could
result in severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.
When calling or writing about the boiler
– Please have the boiler model and serial
number from the boiler rating plate.
Consider piping and installation when
determining boiler location.
Any claims for damage or shortage in
shipment must be led immediately
against the transportation company by the
consignee.
Factory warranty (shipped with unit) does
not apply to units improperly installed or
improperly operated.
Failure to adhere to the guidelines on this
page can result in severe personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage.
If the information in this manual is not
followed exactly, a re or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
is appliance MUST NOT be installed in
any location where gasoline or ammable
vapors are likely to be present.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electric switch; do
not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier
from a near by phone. Follow the
gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the re department.
• Installation and service must be
performed by a quali ed installer,
service agency, or the gas supplier.
WARNING
e California Safe Drinking Water and
Toxic Enforcement Act requires the
Governor of California to publish a list of
substances known to the State of California
to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm, and requires businesses
to warn of potential exposure to such
substances.
is product contains a chemical known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or orther reproductive harm. is
boiler can cause low level exposure to some
of the substances listed in the Act.
When servicing boiler –
• To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply
before performing maintenance.
• To avoid severe burns, allow boiler to cool before
performing maintenance.
Boiler operation –
• Do not block ow of combustion or ventilation air to
the boiler.
• Should overheating occur or gas supply fail to shut o ,
do not turn o or disconnect electrical supply to
circulator. Instead, shut o the gas supply at a location
external to the appliance.
• Do not use this boiler if any part has been under water.
e possible damage to a ooded appliance can be
extensive and present numerous safety hazards. Any
appliance that has been under water must be replaced.
Boiler water –
• oroughly ush the system (without boiler connected)
to remove sediment. e high-e ciency heat exchanger
can be damaged by build-up or corrosion due to sediment.
Freeze protection fl uids –
• NEVER use automotive antifreeze. Use only inhibited
propylene glycol solutions, which are speci cally
formulated for hydronic systems. Ethylene glycol is
toxic and can attack gaskets and seals used in hydronic
systems.
WARNING
DO NOT install units in rooms or
environments that contain corrosive
contaminants (see Table 1A on page 11).
Failure to comply could result in severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
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The Knight XL - How it works...
1. Stainless steel heat exchanger
Allows system water to ow through specially designed
coils for maximum heat transfer, while providing protection
against ue gas corrosion. e coils are encased in a jacket that
contains the combustion process.
2. Combustion chamber access cover
Allows access to the combustion side of the heat exchanger
coils.
3. Blower
e blower pulls in air and gas through the venturi (item 5).
Air and gas mix inside the blower and are pushed into the
burner, where they burn inside the combustion chamber.
4. Gas valve
e gas valve senses the negative pressure created by the
blower, allowing gas to ow only if the gas valve is powered and
combustion air is owing.
5. Venturi
e venturi controls air and gas ow into the burner.
6. Flue gas sensor (limit rated)
is sensor monitors the ue gas exit temperature. e
control module will modulate and shut down the boiler if the
ue gas temperature gets too hot. is protects the ue pipe from
overheating.
7. Boiler outlet temperature sensor (housed with the
high limit sensor)
is sensor monitors boiler outlet water temperature (system
supply). If selected as the controlling sensor, the control
module adjusts boiler ring rate so the outlet temperature is
correct.
8. Boiler inlet temperature sensor
is sensor monitors return water temperature (system
return). If selected as the controlling sensor, the control
module adjusts the boiler ring rate so the inlet temperature is
correct.
9. Temperature and pressure gauge ( eld installed, not
shown)
Monitors the outlet temperature of the boiler as well as the
system water pressure.
10. Electronic LCD display
e electronic display consists of 4 buttons, a navigation dial
and a multiple line liquid crystal display.
11. Flue pipe adapter
Allows for the connection of the PVC vent pipe system to the
boiler.
12. Burner (not shown)
Made with metal ber and stainless steel construction, the
burner uses pre-mixed air and gas and provides a wide range of
ring rates.
13. Water outlet (system supply)
A 1-1/2" or 2" NPT (depending on the model) water
connection that supplies hot water to the system.
14. Water inlet (system return)
A 1-1/2" or 2" NPT (depending on the model) water connection
that returns water from the system to the heat exchanger.
15. Gas connection pipe
readed pipe connection of 1". is pipe should be connected
to the incoming gas supply for the purpose of delivering gas to
the boiler.
16. SMART SYSTEM Control Module
e SMART SYSTEM Control responds to internal and
external signals and controls the blower, gas valve, and pumps
to meet the heating demand.
17. Manual air vent
Designed to remove trapped air from the heat exchanger
coils.
18. Air intake adapter
Allows for the connection of the PVC air intake pipe to the
boiler.
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19. High voltage junction box
e junction box contains the connection points for the line
voltage power and all pumps.
20. Boiler drain port
Location from which the heat exchanger can be drained.
21. Low voltage connection board
e connection board is used to connect external low voltage
devices.
22. Low voltage wiring connections (knockouts)
Conduit connection points for the low voltage connection
board.
23. Condensate drain connection
Connects the condensate drain line to a 1/2" PVC union.
24. Access cover - front
Provides access to the gas train and the heat exchanger.
25. Ignition electrode
Provides direct spark for igniting the burner.
26. Flame inspection window
e quartz glass window provides a view of the burner surface
and ame.
27. Gas shuto valve (Models 501 - 801 only)
Manual valve used to isolate the gas valve from the gas supply.
28. Relief valve
Protects the heat exchanger from an over pressure condition.
e relief valve provided with the unit is set at 50 PSI.
29. Flame sensor
Used by the control module to detect the presence of burner
ame.
30. Line voltage wiring connections (knockouts)
Conduit connection points for the high voltage junction box.
31. Top panel
Removable panel to gain access to the internal components.
32. Power switch
Turns 120 VAC ON/OFF to the boiler.
33. Leveling legs
Used to allow the heat exchanger to be leveled. is is needed
for the proper draining of the condensate from the combustion
chamber.
34.Air shroud (Model 501 only)
e air shroud controls air and gas ow into the burner.
35. Air pressure switch
e air pressure switch detects blocked ue/inlet conditions.
break the control circuit, shutting the boiler down.
36. Pump relay board
e pump relay board is used to connect the boiler, system and
DHW pumps.
37.Transformer
e transformer provides 24V power to the integrated control.
38.High limit sensor (housed with the outlet temperature
sensor)
Device that monitors the outlet water temperature. If the
temperature exceeds its setting, the integrated control will break
the control circuit, shutting the boiler down.
An electrical switch designed to shut down boiler operation in
the event the outer back of the heat exchanger, directly above the
ue connection exceeds 604°F (318°C). is is a one time
switch and could warrant a heat exchanger replacement. Check
the integrity of the rear refractory at the back of the upper coil if
the switch opens.
40. Burner door temperature switch
An electrical switch designed to shut down boiler operation
in the event the combustion chamber access cover exceeds
500°F (260°C). is switch may only be reset by a quali ed
boiler service technician AFTER the underlying cause has been
identi ed and corrected. Check the integrity of the front
refractory on the inside of the combustion chamber access
cover if the switch opens.
Maximum allowed working pressure is located on the rating plate.
Notes:
1. e ratings are based on standard test procedures
prescribed by the United States Department of Energy.
2. Net AHRI ratings are based on net installed radiation of
su cient quantity for the requirements of the building
and nothing need be added for normal piping and pickup.
Ratings are based on a piping and pickup allowance of 1.15.
Input
MBH
(Note 4)
Gross
Output
MBH
(Note 1)
Other Specifi cations
Net
AHRI
Ratings
Water,
MBH
(Note 2)
7. Knight XL boilers comply with the requirements of CSD-1
Section CW-400 requirements as a temperature operation
control. e manual reset high limit provided with the
Knight XL is listed to UL353.
Boiler
Water
Content
Gallons
3.41-1/2"1"4"4"
4.21-1/2"1"4"4"
4.22"1"4"4"
5.02"1"4"6"
5.72"1"4"6"
Water
Connections
Gas
Connections
Air
Size
Vent
Size
(Note 3)
3. Knight XL boilers require special gas venting. Use only
the vent materials and methods speci ed in the Knight XL
Installation and Operation Manual.
4. Standard Knight XL boilers are equipped to operate from
sea level to 4,500 feet only with no adjustments. e boiler
will de-rate by 4% for each 1,000 feet above sea level up to
4,500 feet.
5. High altitude Knight XL boilers are equipped to operate
from 3,000 to 12,000 feet only. e boiler will de-rate by
2% for each 1,000 feet above sea level. High altitude models
are manufactured with a di erent control module for
altitude operation, but the operation given in this manual
remains the same as the standard boilers. A high altitude
label (as shown in FIG. A) is also a xed to the unit.
Derate values are based on proper combustion calibration
and
CO2’s adjusted to the recommended levels.
6. Ratings have been con rmed by the Hydronics Section of
AHRI.
Figure A High Altitude Label Location
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Installation must comply with:
• Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws,
regulations, and ordinances.
• National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 – latest edition.
• Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically
Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1, when required.
• National Electrical Code.
• For Canada only: B149.1 Installation Code, CSA C22.1
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and any local codes.
NOTICE
Before locating the boiler, check:
1. Check for nearby connection to:
• System water piping
• Venting connections
• Gas supply piping
• Electrical power
2. Locate the appliance so that if water connections should
leak, water damage will not occur. When such locations
cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable
drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the
appliance. e pan must not restrict combustion air
ow. Under no circumstances is the manufacturer to be
held responsible for water damage in connection with
this appliance, or any of its components.
3. Check area around the boiler. Remove any combustible
materials, gasoline and other ammable liquids.
WARNING
4. e Knight XL must be installed so that gas control
system components are protected from dripping or
spraying water or rain during operation or service.
5. If a new boiler will replace an existing boiler, check for
and correct system problems, such as:
• System leaks causing oxygen corrosion or heat
exchanger cracks from hard water deposits.
• Incorrectly-sized expansion tank.
• Lack of freeze protection in boiler water causing system
and boiler to freeze and leak.
6. Check around the boiler for any potential air
contaminants that could risk corrosion to the boiler or
the boiler combustion air supply (see Table 1A on page
11). Prevent combustion air contamination. Remove
any of these contaminants from the boiler area.
WARNING
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e Knight XL gas manifold and controls
met safe lighting and other performance
criteria when the boiler underwent tests
speci ed in ANSI Z21.13 – latest edition.
Failure to keep boiler area clear and free
of combustible materials, gasoline, and
other ammable liquids and vapors can
result in severe personal injury, death, or
substantial property damage.
DO NOT install units in rooms or
environments that contain corrosive
contaminants (see Table 1A on page 11).
Failure to comply could result in severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
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WARNING
WARNING
Closet and alcove installations
A closet is any room the boiler is installed in which is less than
171 cubic feet for KBN400 models, 193 cubic feet for KBN501
models, 223 cubic feet for KBN601 models, 247 cubic feet for
KBN701 models and 278 cubic feet for KBN801 models.
An alcove is any room which meets the criteria for a closet with
the exception that it does not have a door.
Example: Room dimensions = 5 feet long, 4 feet wide,
and 8 foot ceiling = 5 x 4 x 8 = 160 cubic feet. is would
be considered a closet for a Knight XL Boiler.
WARNING
Provide clearances:
Clearances from combustible materials
1. Hot water pipes—at least 1/4" (6 mm) from combustible
materials.
2. Vent pipe – at least 1" (25 mm) from combustible materials.
3. See FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2 on page 9 for other clearance
minimums.
Clearances for service access
1. See FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2 on page 9 for recommended
service clearances. If you do not provide the minimum
clearances shown, it may not be possible to service the
boiler without removing it from the space.
is appliance is certi ed as an indoor
appliance. Do not install the appliance
outdoors or locate where the appliance will
be exposed to freezing temperatures or to
temperatures that exceed 100°F.
Do not install the appliance where the
relative humidity may exceed 93%. Do not
install the appliance where condensation
may form on the inside or outside of the
appliance, or where condensation may fall
onto the appliance.
Failure to install the appliance indoors
could result in severe personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage.
is appliance requires a special venting
system. e vent connection to the appliance
must be made with the starter CPVC/
stainless steel pipe section provided with
the appliance. e eld provided PVC vent
ttings must be cemented to the CPVC pipe
section. Use only the vent materials, primer
and cement speci ed in this manual to make
the vent connections. Failure to follow this
warning could result in re, personal injury,
or death.
For closet and alcove installations as shown
in FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2, CPVC or stainless
steel vent material must be used inside
the structure. e ventilating air openings
shown in FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2 are required
for this arrangement. Failure to follow this
warning could result in re, personal injury,
or death.
For closet installations, CPVC,
polypropylene or stainless steel
vent material MUST BE used in
a closet structure due to elevated
temperatures. Failure to follow
this warning could result in re,
personal injury, or death.
For alcove installations, CPVC,
polypropylene or stainless steel
vent material MUST BE used in
an alcove structure due to elevated
temperatures. Failure to follow
this warning could result in re,
personal injury, or death.
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Provide air openings to room:
Knight XL alone in boiler room
1. No air ventilation openings into the boiler room are
needed when clearances around the Knight XL are
at least equal to the SERVICE clearances shown in
FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2. For spaces that do NOT supply this
clearance, provide two openings as shown in FIG. 1-1.
Each opening must provide one square inch free area per
1,000 Btu/hr of boiler input.
Knight XL in same space with other gas or oil-fi red
appliances
1. Follow the National Fuel Gas Code (U.S.) or CSA B149.1
(Canada) to size/verify size of the combustion/ventilation
air openings into the space.
WARNING
2. Size openings only on the basis of the other appliances in
the space. No additional air opening free area is needed
for the Knight XL because it takes its combustion air
from outside (direct vent installation).
e space must be provided with
combustion/ventilation air openings
correctly sized for all other appliances
located in the same space as the Knight
XL.
Do not install the boiler in an attic.
Failure to comply with the above warnings
could result in severe personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage.
Flooring and foundation
Flooring
e Knight XL is approved for installation on combustible
ooring, but must never be installed on carpeting.
WARNING
If ooding is possible, elevate the boiler su ciently to prevent
water from reaching the boiler.
Do not install the boiler on carpeting even
if foundation is used. Fire can result,
causing severe personal injury, death, or
substantial property damage.
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Residential garage installation
Precautions
Take the following precautions when installing the appliance
in a residential garage. If the appliance is located in a
residential garage, it should be installed in compliance with
the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1
and/or CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Code.
• Appliances located in residential garages and in
adjacent spaces that open to the garage and are not part
of the living space of a dwelling shall be installed so that
all burners and burner ignition devices are located not
less than 18 inches (46 cm) above the oor.
• e appliance shall be located or protected so that it is
not subject to physical damage by a moving vehicle.
Vent and air piping
e Knight XL requires a special vent system, designed for
pressurized venting.
e boiler is to be used for either direct vent installation or
for installation using indoor combustion air. When room
air is considered, see the General Venting Section. Note
prevention of combustion air contamination below when
considering vent/air termination.
Vent and air must terminate near one another and may be
vented vertically through the roof or out a side wall, unless
otherwise speci ed. You may use any of the vent/air piping
methods covered in this manual. Do not attempt to install the
Knight XL using any other means.
Be sure to locate the boiler such that the vent and air piping
can be routed through the building and properly terminated.
e vent/air piping lengths, routing and termination method
must all comply with the methods and limits given in this
manual.
Prevent combustion air contamination
Install air inlet piping for the Knight XL as described in this
manual. Do not terminate vent/air in locations that can allow
contamination of combustion air. Refer to Table 1A, page
11 for products and areas which may cause contaminated
combustion air.
WARNING
You must pipe combustion air to the boiler
air intake. Ensure that the combustion air
will not contain any of the contaminants
in Table 1A, page 11. Contaminated
combustion air will damage the boiler,
resulting in possible severe personal
injury, death or substantial property
damage. Do not pipe combustion air
near a swimming pool, for example. Also,
avoid areas subject to exhaust fumes from
laundry facilities. ese areas will always
contain contaminants.
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Table 1A Corrosive Contaminants and Sources
Products to avoid:
Spray cans containing chloro/ uorocarbons
Permanent wave solutions
Chlorinated waxes/cleaners
Chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals
Calcium chloride used for thawing
Sodium chloride used for water so ening
Refrigerant leaks
Paint or varnish removers
Hydrochloric acid/muriatic acid
Cements and glues
Antistatic fabric so eners used in clothes dryers
Chlorine-type bleaches, detergents, and cleaning solvents
found in household laundry rooms
Adhesives used to fasten building products and other
similar products
Areas likely to have contaminants
Dry cleaning/laundry areas and establishments
Swimming pools
Metal fabrication plants
Beauty shops
Refrigeration repair shops
Photo processing plants
Auto body shops
Plastic manufacturing plants
Furniture re nishing areas and establishments
New building construction
When using an existing vent system to
install a new boiler:
WARNING
Check the following venting components before installing:
• Material - For materials listed for use with this appliance,
see Section 3 - General Venting. For polypropylene or
stainless steel venting, an adapter of the same
manufacturer must be used at the ue collar connection.
• Size - To ensure proper pipe size is in place, see Table 3A.
Check to see that this size is used throughout the vent
system.
• Manufacturer - For a stainless steel or polypropylene
application, you must use only the listed manufacturers
and their type product listed in Tables 3E and 3G for CAT
IV positive pressure venting with ue producing
condensate.
• Supports - Non-combustible supports must be in place
allowing a minimum 1/4" rise per foot. e supports
should adequately prevent sagging and vertical slippage,
by distributing the vent system weight. For additional
information, consult the vent manufacturer’s
instructions for installation.
• Terminations - Carefully review Sections 3 through 5 to
ensure requirements for the location of the vent and air
terminations are met and orientation of these t the
appropriate image from the Sidewall or Vertical
options listed in the General Venting Section. For
stainless steel vent, only use terminations listed in Table
3H for the manufacturer of the installed vent.
• Seal - With prior requirements met, the system should be
tested to the procedure listed in parts (c) through (f) of
the Removal of an Existing Boiler Section on page 12.
Failure to follow all instructions can result
in ue gas spillage and carbon monoxide
emissions, causing severe personal injury
or death.
Remodeling areas
Garages with workshops
With polypropylene and stainless steel vent, seal and connect
all pipe and components as speci ed by the vent manufacturer
used; with PVC/CPVC vent, see the Installing Vent or Air
Piping Section on pages 19 and 20.
WARNING
If any of these conditions are not met,
the existing system must be updated
or replaced for that concern. Failure to
follow all instructions can result in ue gas
spillage and carbon monoxide emissions,
causing severe personal injury or death.
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When removing a boiler from existing
common vent system:
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DANGER
At the time of removal of an existing boiler, the following steps
shall be followed with each appliance remaining connected
to the common venting system placed in operation, while
the other appliances remaining connected to the common
venting system are not in operation.
a. Seal any unused openings in the common venting
system.
b. Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and
horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage
or restriction, leakage, corrosion, or other de ciencies,
which could cause an unsafe condition.
c. Test vent system – Insofar as is practical, close all
building doors and windows and all doors between the
space in which the appliances remaining connected to
the common venting system are located and other spaces
of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance
not connected to the common venting system. Turn on
any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom
exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not
operate a summer exhaust fan. Close replace dampers.
Do not install the Knight XL into a
common vent with any other appliance.
is will cause ue gas spillage or appliance
malfunction, resulting in possible severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
g. Any improper operation of the common venting
system should be corrected so the installation conforms
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/
NFPA 54 and/or CAN/CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code. When resizing any portion
of the common venting system, the common venting
system should be resized to approach the minimum
size as determined using the appropriate tables in Part
11 of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA
and/or CAN/CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code.
d. Place in operation the appliance being inspected. Follow
the lighting instructions. Adjust thermostat so appliance
will operate continuously.
e. Test for spillage at the dra hood relief opening a e r
5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the ame of a
match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
f. A er it has been determined that each appliance
remaining connected to the common venting system
properly vents when tested as outlined herein, return
doors, windows, exhaust fans, replace dampers, and any
other gas-burning appliance to their previous conditions
of use.
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Remove boiler from wood pallet
1. A er removing the outer shipping carton from the boiler,
remove the parts box.
2. Remove the front door to access the lag bolts in front of
the unit (FIG. 2-1).
3. To remove the boiler from the pallet (a er removing the
front door):
a. Remove the two lag bolts from the wood pallet
inside the boiler (FIG. 2-1).
b. Detach the boiler from the lag bolts in the rear of the
unit, see FIG. 2-1.
NOTICE
Do not drop the boiler or bump the jacket
on the oor or pallet. Damage to the boiler
can result.
Figure 2-1 Boiler Mounted on Shipping Pallet
. 2
Gas conversions
WARNING
For a boiler already installed, you must
turn o gas supply, turn o power and
allow boiler to cool before proceeding.
You must also completely test the boiler
a er conversion to verify performance
as described under Start-up, Section 10
of this manual. Failure to comply could
result in severe personal injury, death, or
substantial property damage.
For the 400 Model you must install a
propane ori ce to operate the Knight XL
on propane gas. Verify when installing that
the ori ce size marking matches boiler size
(Model 400 - 8.0 LP ori ce stamping).
Models 501 - 801 do not require an ori ce
installation for propane operation, but
they will require a valve adjustment.
Model 400
1. Remove the top and front access covers from the unit (no
tools required for removal).
2. Remove the three screws securing the venturi to the blower.
Note: When separating the venturi from the blower, take
care not to damage the O-ring inside the blower (FIG. 2-2).
3. Remove the four star-drive screws securing the gas valve to
the venturi (FIG. 2-2).
4. Locate the propane ori ce disk from the conversion kit bag.
Verify that the stamping on the ori ce disk matches the
boiler size (Model 400 - 8.0 LP ori ce stamping).
5. Remove the existing ori ce from the O-ring in the side of
the gas valve and replace it with the ori ce from the kit.
Position and secure the ori ce in the valve as shown in FIG.
2-2.
6. Reposition the gas valve against the venturi and replace the
star-drive screws (FIG. 2-2) securing the valve to the venturi.
7. Inspect the O-ring inside the blower. Handle the O-ring
with care, do not damage. Reposition the venturi against the
blower and replace the screws securing the venturi to the
blower (FIG. 2-2).
8. A er installation is complete, attach the propane conversion
label (in the conversion kit bag) next to the boiler rating
plate. Attach the LP caution label (in the conversion kit bag)
to the le side of the unit in the lower le corner.
9. Replace the top and front access covers.
WARNING
DANGER
Figure 2-2 Installing Propane Orifi ce - Model 400
A er converting to LP, check combustion
per the Start-up procedure in Section 10
of this manual. Failure to check and verify
combustion could result in severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property damage.
Model 400: Inspect the O-ring when the
blower is disassembled. e O-ring must
be in good condition and must be installed.
Failure to comply will cause a gas leak,
resulting in severe personal injury or death.
BLOWER
O-RING
VENTURI
SCREWS
QTY. 3
SCREWS
QTY. 4
O-RING
BRASS ORIFICE
GAS VALVE
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Model 501
1. Remove the top access cover from the unit (no tools
required for removal).
2. Turn the adjustment screw on the gas valve clockwise until
it stops. en turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise
four and three quarter (4 3/4) turns (see FIG. 2-3).
3. Use a combustion analyzer to verify CO2 is within the range
of 9.6 – 10.5%. If not, adjust the screw counterclockwise
incrementally to raise CO2 and clockwise to lower CO2
(FIG. 2-3).
4. A er adjustment is complete, attach the propane conversion
label (in the conversion kit bag) next to the boiler rating
plate. Attach the LP caution label (in the conversion kit bag)
to the le side of the unit in the lower le corner.
5. Replace the top access cover.
WARNING
Figure 2-3 Gas Valve Adjustment - Model 501
A er converting to LP, check combustion
per the Start-up procedure in Section 10
of this manual. Failure to check and verify
combustion could result in severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property
damage.
WARNING
A er converting to LP, check combustion
per the Start-up procedure in Section
10 of this manual. Failure to check and
verify combustion could result in severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
Figure 2-4 Gas Valve Adjustment - Models 601 - 801
COVER
LLEN WRENCH
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
ALLEN WRENCH
Leveling the boiler
1. Set the boiler in place and check level.
a) Adjust legs if necessary to level boiler, see FIG. 2-5
below.
Figure 2-5 Leveling Legs on the Boiler
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
SCREWDRIVER
SLOT
Models 601 - 801
1. Remove the top access cover from the unit (no tools
required for removal).
2. Remove the cover on top of the gas valve (FIG. 2-4).
3. Turn the adjustment screw on top of the gas valve clockwise
one and three quarter (1 3/4) turns on the 601 Model, one
and a half (1 1/2) turns on the 701 Model, and one turn on
the 801 Model (see FIG. 2-4).
4. Use a combustion analyzer to verify CO
is within the range
2
of 9.6 – 10.5%. If not, adjust the screw counterclockwise
incrementally to raise CO2 and clockwise to lower CO2
(FIG. 2-4).
5. A er adjustment is complete, attach the propane conversion
label (in the conversion kit bag) next to the boiler rating
plate. Attach the LP caution label (in the conversion kit
bag) to the le side of the unit in the lower le corner.
6. Replace the gas valve cover along with the top access cover.
LOWER
RAISE
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Direct venting options - Sidewall Vent
Installation & Operation Manual
Two Pipe Sidewall
See page 23 for more details
Direct venting options - Vertical Vent
PVC/CPVC Concentric Sidewall
Models 400 - 601 Only
See page 27 for more details
Two Pipe Vertical
See page 30 for more details
PVC/CPVC
Concentric Vertical
Models 400 - 601 Only
See page 32 for more details
Vertical Vent, Sidewall Air
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Install vent and combustion air piping
Installation & Operation Manual
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
NOTICE
WARNING
e Knight XL boiler must be vented and
supplied with combustion and ventilation
air as described in this section. Ensure the
vent and air piping and the combustion
air supply comply with these instructions
regarding vent system, air system, and
combustion air quality. See also Section 1
of this manual.
Inspect nished vent and air piping
thoroughly to ensure all are airtight and
comply with the instructions provided and
with all requirements of applicable codes.
Failure to provide a properly installed vent
and air system will cause severe personal
injury or death.
is appliance requires a special venting
system. Use only approved stainless steel,
PVC, CPVC or polypropylene pipe and
ttings listed in Tables 3D, 3E, and 3G for
vent pipe, and ttings. Failure to comply
could result in severe personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage.
DO NOT mix components from di erent
systems. e vent system could fail,
causing leakage of ue products into the
living space. Mixing of venting materials
will void the warranty and certi cation of
the appliance.
Installation must comply with local
requirements and with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 for U.S.
installations or CSA B149.1 for Canadian
installations.
For closet and alcove installations, CPVC,
polypropylene or stainless steel material
MUST BE used in a closet/alcove structure.
Failure to follow this warning could result
in re, personal injury, or death.
e Knight XL boiler vent and air piping can be installed
through the roof or through a sidewall. Follow the procedures
in this manual for the method chosen. Refer to the information
in this manual to determine acceptable vent and air piping
length.
You may use any of the vent/air piping methods covered in this
manual. Do not attempt to install the Knight XL boiler using
any other means.
You must also install air piping from outside to the boiler
air intake adapter unless following the Optional Room Air
instructions on page 19 of this manual. e resultant installation
is direct vent (sealed combustion).
Air intake/vent connections
1. Combustion Air Intake Connector (FIG. 3-1) - Used to
provide combustion air directly to the unit from outdoors. A
tting is provided on the unit for nal connection.
Combustion air piping must be supported per guidelines
listed in the National Mechanical Code, Section 305, Table
305.4 or as local codes dictate.
2. Vent Connector (FIG.'s 3-2 thru 3-7) - Used to provide a
passageway for conveying combustion gases to the
outside. A transition tting is provided on the unit for
nal connection. Vent piping must be supported per the
National Building Code, Section 305, Table 305.4 or as
local codes dictate.
Figure 3-1 Near Boiler Air Piping
AIR
CAUTION
NOTICE
WARNING
Improper installation of venting systems
may result in injury or death.
Follow the instructions in Section 1, page
12 of this manual when removing a boiler
from an existing vent system.
Do not connect any other appliance to
the vent pipe or multiple boilers to a
common vent pipe. Failure to comply
could result in severe personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage.
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Requirements for installation in
Canada
1. Installations must be made with a vent pipe system
certi ed to ULC-S636.
2. e rst three (3) feet of plastic vent pipe from the
appliance ue outlet must be readily accessible for visual
inspection.
3. e components of the certi ed vent system must not be
interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted
pipe/ ttings. For concentric vent installations, the inner
vent tube must be replaced with eld supplied certi ed vent
material to comply with this requirement.
4. e 4" Concentric Vent Kit available from Lochinvar (see
Section 4 – Sidewall Termination – Optional Concentric Vent) and the 4" Concentric Vent Kit available from IPEX
are both approved for use on the Knight XL (400 - 601
models only) boiler. Both kits are listed to the ULC-S636
standard for use in Canada.
Sizing
e Knight XL uses model speci c combustion air intake and
vent piping sizes as detailed in Table 3A below.
Table 3A Air Intake/Vent Piping Sizes
Model Air Intake Vent
400 - 6014 inches (102 mm)4 inches (102 mm)
Minimum / Maximum allowable
combustion air and vent piping lengths
are as follows:
Combustion Air = 12 equivalent feet (3.7 m) minimum / 100
equivalent feet (30.5 m) maximum
Vent = 12 equivalent feet (3.7 m) minimum / 100 equivalent
feet (30.5 m) maximum
When determining equivalent combustion air and vent
length, add 5 feet (1.5m) for each 90° elbow and 3 feet (.9 m)
for each 45° elbow.
EXAMPLE: 20 feet (6 m) of PVC pipe + (3) 90° elbows +
(3) 45° elbows + (1) concentric vent kit (100140484) = 49
equivalent feet (15 m) of piping.
4001001404845 Feet (1.5 m)
50110014048430 Feet (9 m)
60110014048430 Feet (9 m)
e appliance output rating will reduce
by up to 1.5% for each 25 feet of vent
length.
Equivalent
Vent Length
701 - 8014 inches (102 mm)6 inches (152 mm)
NOTICE
Increasing or decreasing combustion air
or vent piping sizes is not authorized.
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Air inlet pipe materials:
e air inlet pipe(s) must be sealed. Choose acceptable
combustion air inlet pipe materials from the following list:
PVC, CPVC, Polypropylene or ABS
Dryer Vent or Sealed Flexible Duct (not recommended for
roo op air inlet)
Galvanized steel vent pipe with joints and seams sealed as
speci ed in this section.
Type “B” double-wall vent with joints and seams sealed as
speci ed in this section.
AL29-4C, stainless steel material to be sealed to
speci cation of its manufacturer.
*Plastic pipe may require an adapter (not provided) to
transition between the air inlet connection on the appliance
and the plastic air inlet pipe.
WARNING
NOTICE
Using air intake materials other than
those speci ed can result in personal
injury, death or property damage.
e use of double-wall vent or insulated
material for the combustion air inlet pipe is
recommended in cold climates to prevent
the condensation of airborne moisture in
the incoming combustion air.
e PVC, CPVC, or ABS air inlet pipe should be cleaned and
sealed with the pipe manufacturer’s recommended solvents
and standard commercial pipe cement for the material used.
e PVC, CPVC, ABS, Dryer Vent or Flex Duct air inlet pipe
should use a silicone sealant to ensure a proper seal at the
appliance connection and the air inlet cap connection. Dryer
vent or ex duct should use a screw type clamp to seal the vent
to the appliance air inlet and the air inlet cap. Proper sealing
of the air inlet pipe ensures that combustion air will be free of
contaminants and supplied in proper volume.
Follow the polypropylene manufacturer’s instructions when
using polypropylene material as an inlet pipe.
When a sidewall or vertical roo op combustion air supply
system is disconnected for any reason, the air inlet pipe
must be resealed to ensure that combustion air will be free of
contaminants and supplied in proper volume.
DANGER
Failure to properly seal all joints and seams
as required in the air inlet piping may
result in ue gas recirculation, spillage
of ue products and carbon monoxide
emissions causing severe personal injury
or death.
Sealing of Type “B” double-wall vent material or galvanized
vent pipe material used for air inlet piping on a sidewall or
vertical roo op Combustion Air Supply System:
a. Seal all joints and seams of the air inlet pipe using either
Aluminum Foil Duct Tape meeting UL Standard 723 or
181A-P or a high quality UL Listed silicone sealant such as
those manufactured by Dow Corning or General Electric.
b. Do not install seams of vent pipe on the bottom of
horizontal runs.
c. Secure all joints with a minimum of three (3) sheet metal
screws or pop rivets. Apply Aluminum Foil Duct Tape or
silicone sealant to all screws or rivets installed in the vent
pipe.
d. Ensure that the air inlet pipes are properly supported.
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Installation & Operation Manual
Optional room air
NOTICE
Commercial applications utilizing the Knight XL boiler may
be installed with a single pipe carrying the ue products to
the outside while using combustion air from the equipment
room. In order to use the room air venting option the
following conditions and considerations must be followed.
• e unit MUST be installed with the appropriate
room air kit (Table 3C).
• e equipment room MUST be provided with
properly sized openings to assure adequate
combustion air. Please refer to instructions provided
with the room air kit.
• ere will be a noticeable increase in the noise level
during normal operation from the inlet air opening.
• Using the room air kit makes the unit vulnerable to
combustion air contamination from within the
building. Please review Section 1, Prevent
Combustion Air Contamination, to ensure proper
installation.
• Vent system and terminations must comply with the
standard venting instructions set forth in this
manual.
WARNING
Table 3C Optional Room Air Kit
Model DescriptionKit Number
400 - 801
Optional room air is intended for
commercial applications. Combustion
air piping to the outside is recommended
for residential applications.
When utilizing the single pipe method,
provisions for combustion and ventilation
air must be in accordance with Air for
Combustion and Ventilation, of the latest
edition of the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1, in Canada, the latest edition
of CGA Standard B149 Installation
Code for Gas Burning Appliances and
Equipment, or applicable provisions of
the local building codes.
Filter Box Assembly100157601
90° Elbow with Screen100157616
Air contamination
Pool and laundry products and common household and hobby
products o en contain uorine or chlorine compounds. When
these chemicals pass through the boiler, they can form strong
acids. e acid can eat through the boiler wall, causing serious
damage and presenting a possible threat of ue gas spillage or
boiler water leakage into the building.
Please read the information given in Table 1A, page 11,
listing contaminants and areas likely to contain them. If
contaminating chemicals will be present near the location of the
boiler combustion air inlet, have your installer pipe the boiler
combustion air and vent to another location, per this manual.
WARNING
WARNING
PVC/CPVC
is product has been approved for use with the PVC/CPVC
vent materials listed in Table 3D on page 20.
Installing vent and air piping
WARNING
NOTICE
NOTICE
WARNING
If the boiler combustion air inlet is located in
a laundry room or pool facility, for example,
these areas will always contain hazardous
contaminants.
To prevent the potential of severe personal
injury or death, check for areas and products
listed in Table 1A, page 11 before installing
the boiler or air inlet piping.
If contaminants are found, you MUST:
• Remove contaminants permanently.
—OR—
• Relocate air inlet and vent terminations
to other areas.
e vent connection to the appliance
must be made with the starter CPVC pipe
section provided with the appliance if
PVC/CPVC vent is to be used. e eld
provided vent ttings must be cemented
to the CPVC pipe section using an “All
Purpose Cement” suitable for PVC and
CPVC pipe. Use only the vent materials,
primer, and cement speci ed in Table 3D
to make the vent connections. Failure to
follow this warning could result in re,
personal injury, or death.
Use only cleaners, primers, and solvents
that are approved for the materials which
are joined together.
All PVC vent pipes must be glued, properly
supported, and the exhaust must be
pitched a minimum of a 1/4 inch per foot
back to the boiler (to allow drainage of
condensate).
Insulation should not be used on PVC
or CPVC venting materials. e use of
insulation will cause increased vent wall
temperatures, which could result in vent
pipe failure.
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Table 3D PVC/CPVC Vent Pipe, and Fittings
Approved PVC/CPVC Vent Pipe and Fittings
ItemMaterialStandard
PVC Schedule 40, 80 ANSI/ASTM D1785
Vent pipe
Vent fi ttings
Pipe Cement /
Primer
NOTICE: DO NOT USE CELLULAR (FOAM) CORE PIPE
NOTE: In Canada, CPVC and PVC vent pipe, ttings and cement/
primer must be ULC-S636 certi ed.
1. Work from the boiler to vent or air termination. Do not
exceed the lengths given in this manual for the air or vent
piping.
2. Cut pipe to the required lengths and deburr the inside
and outside of the pipe ends.
3. Chamfer outside of each pipe end to ensure even
cement distribution when joining.
4. Clean all pipe ends and ttings using a clean dry rag.
(Moisture will retard curing and dirt or grease will prevent
adhesion.)
5. Dry t vent or air piping to ensure proper t up
before assembling any joint. e pipe should go
a third to two-thirds into the tting to ensure
proper sealing a er cement is applied.
6. Priming and Cementing:
a. Handle ttings and pipes carefully to prevent
contamination of surfaces.
b. Apply a liberal even coat of primer to the tting
socket and to the pipe end to approximately 1/2"
beyond the socket depth.
c. Apply a second primer coat to the tting
socket.
d. While primer is still wet, apply an even coat of
approved cement to the pipe equal to the depth of
the tting socket along with an even coat of
approved cement to the tting socket.
e. Apply a second coat of cement to the pipe.
f. While the cement is still wet, insert the pipe into
the tting, if possible twist the pipe a 1/4 turn as
you insert it. NOTE: If voids are present,
su cient cement was not applied and joint could
be defective.
g. Wipe excess cement from the joint removing
ring or beads as it will needlessly so en the
pipe.
is product has been approved for use with polypropylene
vent with the manufacturers listed in Table 3E.
All terminations must comply with listed options in this
manual and be a single-wall vent o ering.
For support and special connections required, see the
manufacturer's instructions. All vent is to conform to standard
diameter and equivalent length requirements established.
When determining equivalent combustion air and vent length
for polypropylene single-wall piping:
• 1 foot of Duravent 4 inch single-wall pipe is equivalent
to 1.6 feet of piping
Flexible polypropylene
For use of ex pipe, it is recommended to have the vent material
in 32°F or higher ambient space before bending at installation.
No bends should be made to greater than 45° and ONLY
installed in vertical or near vertical installations (FIG. 3-4).
Figure 3-4 Near Boiler Flexible Polypropylene Venting
CHIMNEY
CAP
B
A
Duravent 3”
“A” DIM
3” RIGID
10 FT
20 FT
30 FT
40 FT
50 FT
60 FT
70 FT
80 FT
90 FT
Centrotherm 3”
“A” DIM
3” RIGID
10 FT
20 FT
30 FT
40 FT
50 FT
60 FT
70 FT
80 FT
90 FT
“B” DIM
3” FLEX
60 FT
53 FT
47 FT
40 FT
33 FT
27 FT
20 FT
13 FT
7 FT
“B” DIM
3” FLEX
45 FT
40 FT
35 FT
30 FT
25 FT
20 FT
15 FT
10 FT
5 FT
4” FLEX
90 FT
80 FT
70 FT
60 FT
50 FT
40 FT
30 FT
20 FT
10 FT
4” FLEX
90 FT
80 FT
70 FT
60 FT
50 FT
40 FT
30 FT
20 FT
10 FT
Duravent 4”
“A” DIM
4” FLEX
4” RIGID
10 FT
30 FT
20 FT
27 FT
30 FT
23 FT
40 FT
20 FT
50 FT
17 FT
60 FT
13 FT
70 FT
10 FT
80 FT
7 FT
90 FT
3 FT
Centrotherm 4”
“B” DIM
“A” DIM
4” FLEX
4” RIGID
33 FT
10 FT
29 FT
20 FT
26 FT
30 FT
22 FT
40 FT
18 FT
50 FT
15 FT
60 FT
11 FT
70 FT
7 FT
80 FT
4 FT
90 FT
“B” DIM
5” FLEX
90 FT
80 FT
70 FT
60 FT
50 FT
40 FT
30 FT
20 FT
10 FT
NOTICE
e installer must use a speci c vent starter
adapter at the ue collar connection. e
adapter is supplied by the vent manufacturer
to adapt to its vent system. See Table 3F
for approved vent adapters. Discard CPVC
starter piece.
NOTICE
All vent connections MUST be secured by the
vent manufacturer's joint connector (FIG.
3-5).
WARNING
Insulation should not be used on polypropylene
venting materials. e use of insulation will
cause increased vent wall temperatures, which
could result in vent pipe failure.
WARNING
Use only the adapters and vent system listed in
Tables 3E and 3F. DO NOT mix vent systems
of di erent types or manufacturers. Failure to
comply could result in severe personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage.
NOTICE
Installations must comply with applicable
national, state, and local codes. For Canadian
installation, polypropylene vent must be listed
as a ULC-S636 approved system.
NOTICE
Installation of a polypropylene vent system
should adhere to the vent manufacturer’s
installation instructions supplied with the
vent system.
Figure 3-5 Near Boiler Polypropylene Venting
*NOTES: 1) FLEX PIPE MAY ONLY BE RUN IN A VERTICAL ORIENTATION
2) ALL VENT LENGTHS REPRESENTED IN ABOVE CHARTS ARE
EQUIVALENT LENGTHS.
3) SECTION A IS EQUIVALENT FEET OF RIGID PIPE, WHICH MAY
INCLUDE 45 AND 90° ELBOWS. PLEASE SEE SIZING SECTION
FOR DETERMINING EQUIVALENT FEET.
Table 3E Polypropylene Vent Pipe and Fittings
Approved Polypropylene Vent Manufacturers
MakeModel
Centrotherm Eco SystemsInnoFlue SW/Flex
Duravent (M & G Group)PolyPro Single-Wall / PolyPro Flex
Table 3F Approved PolypropyleneTerminations
Centrotherm InnoFlue SW
Model
400-601
701-801
* ese parts are only needed if the sidewall termination assembly is used (see FIG. 4-5B on page 26).
IATP0606ISTAGL0606FSA-6PVCM-6PPS Not Required6PPS-HLK
Joint
Connector
Sidewall Kit*
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Stainless steel vent
is product has been approved for use with stainless steel
using the manufacturers listed in Table 3G.
WARNING
NOTICE
Use only the materials, vent systems, and
terminations listed in Tables 3G and 3I.
DO NOT mix vent systems of di erent
types or manufacturers. Failure to comply
could result in severe personal injury, death,
or substantial property damage.
e installer must use a speci c vent starter
adapter at the ue collar connection,
supplied by the vent manufacturer to adapt
to its vent system. See Table 3I for approved
vent adapters. Discard CPVC starter piece.
Installations must comply with applicable
national, state, and local codes. Stainless
steel vent systems must be listed as a
UL-1738 approved system for the United
States and a ULC-S636 approved system for
Canada.
NOTICE
Installation of a stainless steel vent system
should adhere to the stainless steel vent
manufacturer’s installation instructions
supplied with the vent system.
Table 3G Stainless Steel Vent Pipe and Fittings
Approved Stainless Steel Vent Manufacturers
MakeModel
Dura Vent (M & G Group)
Z-Flex (Nova Flex Group)Z-Vent
Heat Fab (Selkirk Corporation)Saf-T Vent
Metal FabCorr/Guard
Security ChimneySecure Seal
ICCVIC
FasNSeal Vent / FasNSeal
Flex* Vent
*Use of FasNSeal Flex smooth inner wall vent is to be used
in vertical or near vertical sections only, taking precaution
to ensure no sagging occurs of the vent system. Connect to
the FasNSeal rigid vent using specially designed adapters and
sealing method, see manufacturer’s instructions.
Table 3I Approved Stainless Steel Terminations and Adapters
ProTechHeat FabZ Flex
Model
400-601
701-801
Boiler
Adapter
F303759
F303759
(Intake Only)
FasNSealSaf-T VentZ-Vent
Flue
Termination
FSBS4
FSRC4(R.C)
FSBS6
Intake Air
Termination
Metal FabSecurity Chimney
Corr/GuardSecure SealVIC
400-601
701-801
4CGPVCA
6FCGPVCA
22
4CGSWHT
4CGSWC
6FCGSWMC
6FCGSWC
4CGSW90LTSS4PVCU
6FCGSW90LSS6PVCU
FSAIH04
303888
FSAIH04
303888
Boiler
Adapter
9401PVC
9601MAD
Flue
Termination
9492
5400CI
9690
9692
SS4STU
SS4RCBU
SS6STU
SS6RCBU
Intake Air
Termination
9414TERM2SVSLA04
9614TERM
Boiler
Adapter
Flue
Termination
2SVSTP04
2SVSRCX04
Intake Air
Termination
2SVSTEX0490
ICC
SS4ST90AU------
SS6ST90AU
HE-6DSA-FHE-6MC-F
HE-6RC-F
HE-6E90-F
HE-6SCR-F
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Installation & Operation Manual
Vent/air termination – sidewall
WARNING
WARNING
Determine location
Locate the vent/air terminations using the following
guidelines:
1. e total length of piping for vent or air must not exceed
the limits given in the General Venting Section on page
17 of this manual.
2. You must consider the surroundings when terminating
the vent and air:
a. Position the vent termination where vapors will
not damage nearby shrubs, plants or air
conditioning equipment or be objectionable.
b. e ue products will form a noticeable plume as
they condense in cold air. Avoid areas where the
plume could obstruct window views.
c. Prevailing winds could cause freezing of
condensate and water/ice buildup where ue
products impinge on building surfaces or plants.
d. Avoid possibility of accidental contact of ue
products with people or pets.
e. Do not locate the terminations where wind eddies
could a ect performance or cause recirculation,
such as inside building corners, near adjacent
buildings or surfaces, window wells, stairwells,
alcoves, courtyards, or other recessed areas.
WARNING
f. Do not terminate above any door or window.
Condensate can freeze, causing ice formations.
g. Locate or guard vent to prevent condensate damage
to exterior nishes.
Follow instructions below when
determining vent location to avoid
possibility of severe personal injury, death,
or substantial property damage.
A gas vent extending through an exterior
wall shall not terminate adjacent to a
wall or below building extensions such
as eaves, parapets, balconies, or decks.
Failure to comply could result in severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
Sidewall vent and air inlet terminations
must terminate in the same pressure
zone.
Figure 4-1A PVC/CPVC/Polypropylene Sidewall
Termination of Air and Vent
TO BOILER
INTAKE AIR
CONNECTION
FROM BOILER
VENT PIPE
CONNECTION
POSSIBLE ORIENTATIONS
VENT / AIR
TERMINATION
GRADE OR
SNOW LINE
12"
MIN
TO
OVERHANG
12"
MIN
Table 4A Sidewall Vent Kits
ModelKit NumberVent Size
400 - 6011001576114 inch vent
701 - 8011001576136 inch vent
If using the alternate sidewall termination:
3. e air piping must terminate in a down-turned elbow
as shown in FIG. 4-1B. is arrangement avoids
recirculation of ue products into the combustion air
stream.
4. e vent piping must terminate in an elbow pointed
outward or away from the air inlet, as shown in FIG. 4-1B.
WARNING
Figure 4-1B Alternate PVC/CPVC/ Polypropylene Sidewall
Termination of Air and Vent w/Field Supplied Fittings
Do not exceed the maximum lengths of the
outside vent piping shown in FIG. 4-1B.
Excessive length exposed to the outside could
cause freezing of condensate in the vent pipe,
resulting in potential boiler shutdown.
c. Do not terminate closer than 4 feet (1.2 m)
horizontally from any electric meter, gas meter,
regulator, relief valve, or other equipment. Never
terminate above or below any of these within 4 feet
(1.2 m) horizontally.
6. Locate terminations so they are not likely to be damaged by
foreign objects, such as stones or balls, or subject to buildup
of leaves or sediment.
Figure 4-3A Clearance to Gravity Air Inlets
12"
MIN.
VENT / AIR
TERMINATION
12"
MIN.
12"
MIN.
TO BOILER INTAKE
NOTICE
AIR CONNECTION
FROM BOILER VENT
PIPE CONNECTION
GRADE OR
SNOW LINE
PVC/CPVC or ABS is acceptable air inlet pipe material.
12" (305 MM) MIN
15" (381 MM) MAX
12" (305 MM) MIN
5. Maintain clearances as shown in FIG.’s 4-1A thru 4-4B,
pages 23 thru 25. Also maintain the following:
a. Vent must terminate:
• At least 6 feet (1.8 m) from adjacent walls.
• No closer than 12 inches (305 mm) below roof
overhang.
• At least 7 feet (2.1 m) above any public walkway.
• At least 3 feet (.9 m) above any forced air intake
within 10 feet (3 m).
• No closer than 12 inches (305 mm) below or
horizontally from any door or window or any other
gravity air inlet.
b. Air inlet must terminate at least 12 inches (305 mm)
above grade or snow line; at least 12 inches (305 mm)
below the vent termination (FIG. 4-1B); and the vent
pipe must not extend more than 24 inches (610 mm)
vertically outside the building.
Figure 4-3B Alternate Clearance to Gravity Air Inlets
w/Field Supplied Fittings
12” (305 MM)
MIN
BIRD
SCREEN
(TYPICAL)
12” (305 MM)
MIN
12” (305 MM)
MIN
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