RBI LB 600, LB 225, LB 750, LB 1050, LB 1200 Installation & Operation Manual

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LCD-IOM-4
82-0278
7/1/02
LCD SERIES FINNED COPPER
GAS BOILERS (MODEL LB) &
WATER HEATERS (MODEL LW)
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
MEA#117-96-E
DESIGNED AND TESTED ACCORDING TO A.S.M.E. BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE, SECTION IV FOR A MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WORKING PRESSURE OF 160 PSI, 1103 kPa WATER.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch. Do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING: Failure to properly vent this unit can cause excessive amounts of carbon monoxide resulting in severe personal injury or death!
INSTALLER, THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE AFFIXED ADJACENT TO THE BOILER/WATER HEATER.
CONSUMER: RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PURPOSES.
260 North Elm Street 7555 Tranmere Drive Westfi eld, MA 01085 Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1L4 Canada Phone: (413) 568-9571 Phone: (905) 670-5888 Fax: (413) 568-9613 Fax: (905) 670-5782
10/09
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AVERTISSMENT. Assurez-vous de bien suivre les instructions données dans cette notice pour réduire au minimum le risque d’incendie ou d’explosion ou pour éviter tout dommoge matériel, toute blessure ou la mort
Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser d’essence ou ni d’autres vapeurs ou liquides infl ammables à proximité de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
• Ne pas tenter d’allumer d’appareil.
• Ne touchez à aucun interrupteur; ne pas vous servir des téléphones se trouvant dans le bâtiment.
• Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gas depuis un voisin. Suivez les intructions du fournisseur.
• Si vous ne purvez rejoindre le fournisseur, appelez le service des incendies.
L’installation et l’entretien doivent être assurés par un installateur ou un service d’entretien qualifi é ou par le fournisseur de gaz.
CONTENTS
Before Your Start ................................................page 2
Ratings & Capacities .......................................... page 3
Boiler/Water Heater Location .............................page 3
Combustion Air & Ventilation ..............................page 3
General Venting Guidelines ................................ page 9
Venting Options ..................................................page 9
Vertical/Chimney Venting ...................................page 9
Horizontal Venting ............................................page 10
Outdoor Venting ...............................................page 11
Common Vent Systems ....................................page 12
General Piping Requirements ..........................page 13
Heating System Piping ..................................... page 14
Domestic Water Supply Piping .........................page 18
Gas Supply Piping ............................................page 21
Electrical Wiring ................................................page 22
General Operation ............................................page 22
Operating Instructions ......................................page 25
Checking & Adjustments ..................................page 28
Control Description ...........................................page 30
Maintenance ..................................................... page 31
Troubleshooting ................................................ page 34
Repair Parts ......................................................page 36
Start Up Sheet ..................................................page 44
Mass. Code .......................................................page 46
Warranty ...........................................................page 48
BEFORE YOU START
This manual covers the application, installation, operation and maintenance of a LCD Series fi nned copper heating boiler/water heater/pool heater.
To obtain the safe, dependable, effi cient operation and long life for which this heating boiler/water heater was designed, these instructions must be read, understood and followed.
The LCD Series finned copper heating boiler/water heaters have been design certifi ed by CSA for use with natural and propane gas under the latest revision of ANSI-Z21.10.3/CSA 4.3, Gas Water Heaters, and ANSI­Z21.13/CSA 4.9, Gas-Fired Low Pressure Steam and Hot Water Boilers and CAN1-3.1 Industrial and Commercial Gas Fired Boilers. Each unit has been constructed and hydrostatically tested for a maximum working pressure of 160 psi, 1103 kPa in accordance with Section IV of the A.S.M.E. Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
All aspects of the boiler/water heater installation must conform to the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction, or, in the absence of such requirements, to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54­latest revision. Where required by the authority having jurisdiction, the installation must conform to the Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1.
In Canada, the installation must be in accordance with the requirements of CSA B149.1 or .2, Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment.
If installed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you MUST FOLLOW the additional instructions located in the back of this manual (MACODE-3).
The owner should maintain a record of all service work performed with the date and a description of the work done. Include the name of the service organization for future reference.
Direct all questions to your RBI distributor or contact the RBI Customer Service Department, 260 North Elm Street, Westfi eld, MA 01085 for U.S. or 7555 Tranmere Drive, Mississauga, ONT L5S 1L4 for Canada. Always include the model and serial numbers from the rating plate of the boiler/water heater in question.
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RATINGS & CAPACITIES
Before undertaking the installation of the LCD Series boiler/water heater check the rating plate to ensure that the unit has been sized properly for the job. The “Net I=B=R Ratings” specify the equivalent amount of direct cast iron radiation that the unit can supply under normal conditions. Also ensure that the unit has been set up for the type of gas available at the installation site. Other important considerations are the availability of an adequate electrical supply, fresh air for combustion and a suitable chimney or vent system.
DO NOT place this boiler/water heater in a location
5. that would restrict the introduction of combustion air into the unit or subject the air inlet to a negative pressure, see “GENERAL VENTING GUIDELINES”.
WARNING: Never store combustible materials, gasoline or any product containing fl ammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the boiler/ water heater. Failure to comply with this warning can result in an explosion or fire causing extensive property damage, severe personal injury or death!
BOILER/WATER HEATER LOCATION
1. This boiler/water heater is suitable for indoor and outdoor installations. Locate the boiler/water heater in an area that provides good access to the unit. Servicing may require the removal of jacket panels. Allow the minimum clearances between adjacent construction and the boiler/water heater as listed in Table 1.
NOTE: Service clearances are not mandatory, but are recommended to ensure ease of service should it be required.
Table 1 Clearance to Service Combustibles Clearance in mm in mm
Top 6 153 20 508 Back 6 153 24 610 Left Side 6 153 24 610 Right Side 6 153 24 610 Front 6 153 30 762 Flue 6 153
2. An optimum site will be level, central to the piping system, close to a chimney or outside wall and have adequate fresh air for combustion. Ensure that the boiler/water heater is level from front to back and from side to side. Use metal shims to level the boiler/water heater. Electrical and electronic components must also be protected from exposure to water during operation and maintenance. DO NOT install this boiler/water heater in a location that would subject any of the gas ignition components to direct contact with water or excessive moisture during operation or servicing.
3. Ensure that the fl oor is structurally sound and will support the weight of the boiler/water heater.
NOTE: The LCD may be installed directly on combustible fl ooring, but never on carpeting.
4. Locate the boiler/water heater in an area that will prevent water damage to adjacent construction should a leak occur or during routine maintenance. If such a location doesn’t exist, a suitable drain pan that’s adequately drained must be installed under the unit.
6. NEVER place this boiler/water heater in a location that would subject it to temperatures at or near freezing. See the “Freeze Protection Section” on page 14.
CAUTION: Units installed outdoors MUST be protected from ice and snow accumulation or the unit will be damaged voiding the warranty!
COMBUSTION AIR & VENTILATION
WARNING: This boiler/water heater must be supplied with combustion air in accordance with Section 5.3, Air for Combustion & Ventilation, of the latest revision of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and all applicable local building codes. Canadian installations must comply with CSA B149.1 or .2 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, or applicable provisions of the local building codes. Failure to provide adequate combustion air for this boiler/water heater can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can result in severe personal injury or death!
To operate properly and safely this boiler/water heater requires a continuous supply of air for combustion. NEVER store objects on or around the boiler/water heater!
CAUTION: Combustion air contaminated with fl uorocarbons or other halogenated compounds such as cleaning solvents and refrigerants will result in the formation of acids in the combustion chamber. These acids will cause premature failure of the boiler/water heater voiding the warranty!
CAUTION: If the boiler/water heater is operated while the building is under construction it MUST be protected from wood, concrete, sheet rock and other types of dust. Failure to properly protect the unit from construction dust will damage the unit voiding the warranty!
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Buildings will require the installation of a fresh air duct or other means of providing make-up air if the intake air option isn’t used. Any building utilizing other gas burning appliances, a fi replace, wood stove or any type of exhaust fan must be checked for adequate combustion air when all of these devices are in operation at one time. Sizing of an outside air duct must be done to meet the requirements of all such devices.
All Air From Inside The Building
If the LCD is to be located in a confi ned space the minimum clearances listed in Table 1 must be maintained between it and any combustible construction. When installed in a confi ned space without the intake air option, Figures 1, 2 & 3, two permanent openings communicating with an additional room(s) are required. The combined volume of these spaces must have sufficient volume to meet the combustion air
WARNING: Never operate the LCD in an environment subjected to a negative pressure unless the air intake is connected to the outdoors. Failure to comply with this warning can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide causing severe personal injury or death!
requirements of all gas utilization equipment. Fireplaces, wood stoves or any type of exhaust fan must be considered when making this determination. Each opening must have a minimum free area of 1 in2/1000 Btu/hr, 2200 mm2/kW based on the total input rating of ALL gas utilization equipment in the confi ned area. Each opening must be no less than 100 in2, 64,516 mm2 in size. The upper opening must be within 12 in, 305 mm of, but not less than 3 in, 76 mm from, the top of the enclosure. The bottom opening must be within 12 in, 305 mm of, but not less than 3 in, 76 mm from, the bottom of the enclosure.
Figure 1 - Vertical Venting with a Metal Chimney System and Inside Air
10 FT
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Figure 2 - Vertical Venting using a Masonry Chimney and Inside Air
Figure 3 - Horizontal Venting using Inside Air
1.5 FT 0.5 m
1/4 IN. PER F00T 20 mm/m
Table 2
VENT PIPE DIAMETER
IN. mm FT mm
5" TO 10"
12" TO 18"
127 TO 254 305 TO 457
MINIMUM VERTICAL RISE
OFF THE TOP OF UNIT "A"
12" 24"
305 610
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All Air From Outside The Building When installed in a confi ned space without utilizing the intake air option two permanent openings
communicating directly with, or by ducts to, the outdoors or spaces that freely communicate with the outdoors must be present. The upper opening must be within 12 in, 305 mm of, but not less than 3 in, 76 mm from, the top of the enclosure. The bottom opening must be within 12 in, 305 mm of, but not less than 3 in, 76 mm from, the bottom of the enclosure.
Where directly communicating with the outdoors or communicating with the outdoors through vertical ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 in2/4000 Btu/hr, 550 mm2/kW of the total input rating of all of the equipment in the enclosure.
Where communicating with the outdoors through horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 in2/2000 Btu/hr, 1100 mm2/kW of the total input rating of all of the equipment in the enclosure. When louvers and screens are used, they must have the same cross-sectional area as the free area of the opening to which they connect.
When calculating the free area necessary to meet the make-up air requirements of the enclosure, consideration must be given to the blockage effects of louvers, grills and screens. Screens must have a minimum mesh size of 1/4 in, 6.4mm. If the free area through a louver or grill is not known, ducts should be sized per Table 3.
Table 3 - Make-up Air Louver Sizing
Required Cross Sectional Area
Input 1/4 in 6.4 mm (MBH) Wire Screen in
2
cm
75% Free Area 25% Free Area
Metal Louvers Wooden Louvers
2
in
2
cm
2
in
2
cm
2
225 57 363 75 484 225 1452 300 75 484 100 645 300 1935 399 100 645 133 858 399 2573 600 150 968 200 1290 600 3870 750 190 1210 250 1613 750 4840 1050 263 1696 350 2258 1050 6773 1200 300 1936 400 2580 1200 7740 1480 370 2388 494 3182 1480 9546 1650 413 2662 550 3548 1650 10,643 1970 493 3179 657 4236 1970 12,707 2300 575 3711 767 4945 2300 14,835
Canadian installations must comply with CSA B149.1 when air supply is provided by natural air fl ow from the outdoors for natural draft, partial fan-assisted, fan­assisted, or power draft-assisted burners, there shall be a permanent air supply opening(s) having a cross­sectional area of not less than 1 in2 per 7,000 Btuh (310 mm2 per kW) up to and including 1 million Btuh, plus 1 in2 per 14,000 Btuh (155 mm2 per kW) in excess
of 1 million Btuh.
Intake Air Option - General Guidelines
This confi guration provides combustion air directly to the boiler/water heater’s air intake using a dedicated pipe to obtain combustion air from the outdoors. Combustion air can be drawn in horizontally through an outside wall or vertically through the roof, see Figures 4, 5, 6 & 7.
WARNING: Common intake air systems may be used to provide the common duct is sized properly and an intake combustion air damper is installed in the intake air pipe of each heater. Improper installation can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can cause severe personal injury or death!
Single wall galvanized smoke pipe, single wall aluminum pipe or flexible aluminum pipe can be used for the in-take air pipe. It must be sized per Table 4. All joints in metal combustion air systems must be secured using corrosion resistant fasteners and sealed using a suitable Silicon caulk or tape. The combustion air system
MUST be supported by the building structure not the boiler/water heater.
Table 4 - Combustion Air Pipe Sizing
Model Size Pipe Diameter in mm 225 - 300 5 127 400 6 152 600 - 750 8 203 1050 10 254 1200 - 2300 12 305
CAUTION: A stack damper interlocked with the unit should be installed in the intake air pipe when the infi ltration of sub-freezing air could occur, otherwise the unit could freeze up voiding the warranty!
Intake Air Option - Horizontal Guidelines
The maximum equivalent length for the horizontal combustion air pipe on installations that used the Direct Vent option is 35 ft, 10.8 m. The maximum equivalent length for the horizontal combustion air pipe on installations that use the Horizontal Vent option is 100 ft,
30.5 m. Each 90° elbow and the combustion air terminal
are equal to 10 linear ft, 3.0 m of pipe. If horizontal runs exceed 5 ft, 1.5 m they must be supported at 3 ft, 0.9 m intervals with overhead hangers. The certifi ed combustion air terminal from RBI must be used and installed as shown in Figures 4 and 5.
Intake Air Option - Vertical Guidelines
The maximum length for the vertical combustion air pipe is 30 ft, 9.1 m plus two 90° elbows. A listed, nonrestrictive combustion air cap must be used. The combustion air cap must terminate as shown in Figure
6. The penetration point in the roof must be properly
fl ashed and sealed.
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Figure 4 - Horizontal Combustion Air and Venting for a Single Unit
16 FT 4.9 m
1.5 FT 0.5 m
1/4 IN. PER FOOT
20 mm/m
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Horiz ontal Distance , X
2000 & Larger
1201 To 2000
901 To 1200
200 To 900
1000 BTU'S
When running horizontal combustion air and venting for single or multiple units, exhaust and combustion air terminals must be installed on the same plane (outside wall) in order to prevent pressure differences due to prevailing winds. In cold climates, double-wall or insulated inlet pipe recommended to prevent condensation.
Figure 5 - Horizontal Combustion Air and Venting for Multiple Units
2 IN. 5.0 cm
1.5 FT 0.5 m
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Figure 6 - Vertical Combustion Air and Venting, Metal Chimney System Shown Note: Locate exhaust terminal down wind to reduce fl ue gas recirculation.
10 FT 3.1 m
4 FT
1.2 m
1.5 FT
0.5 m
5 1/2 FT
1.7 m
5 FT
1.5 m
Figure 7 - Combination Air Intake And Venting, Masonry Chimney Shown
10 FT 3.1 m
3 FT 1 m
1.5 FT .5m
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GENERAL VENTING GUIDELINES
WARNING: The vent installation must be in accordance with Part 7, Venting of Equipment, of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54-latest revision or applicable provisions of the local building codes. Canadian installations must comply with CSA B149.1 or .2 Installation Code. Improper venting can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can result in severe personal injury or death!
All vent systems must be fully supported by the building structure and not by the boiler/water heater. Appropriate thimbles and fi re-stops must be used where required.
WARNING: Common vent systems must be properly engineered and sized to provide a negative draft of 0.01 to 0.08 in, .25 to 2.0 mm W.C. at the flue outlet! Common positive pressure vent systems are not to be used. Improper installation can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can cause severe personal injury or death!
NOTE: A single acting barometric damper must be installed directly to the boiler/water heater flue outlet to ensure proper operation. This does not apply to outdoor units or direct vent positive pressure units.
NOTE: Some venting applications may require the stop to be removed for smooth operation. The barometric damper should be located after the fl ue collector, refer to Figures 2, 7A and 8 for proper location. Be sure that the damper is mounted horizontally (never vertically). Carefully follow the instructions provided with the barometric damper. Check with local codes for specifi c requirements.
In Canada, B149 (7.25 Draft Regulators) states the damper shall be of double-acting type.
WARNING: To avoid spillage into the room of dangerous fl ue gas containing carbon monoxide, the opening in damper must never face against the fl ow of fl ue gas.
VENT SYSTEM OPTIONS
The LCD may be vented the following ways:
1) Vertical/Chimney Venting, Negative Pressure,
Category I - uses an approved metal chimney system or properly lined masonry chimney. Combustion air is obtained from the space in which the unit is installed or from outdoors. A barometric damper must be installed near the fl ue outlet when venting vertically. See Figures 6 and 7. This also applies to any fan-assisted chimneys or vents.
2) Direct Vent, Positive Pressure, Category III - for
horizontal vent runs equivalent to 35 ft, 10.8 m or less. A stainless steel vent system certifi ed to UL 1738 for installations in the United States. ULC S636 for installations in Canada must be used when combustion air is ducted from outdoors, from the same wall.
3) Horizontal Vent, Negative Pressure, Category I -
for horizontal vent runs equivalent to more than 35 ft,
10.8 m (90 degree elbow equals 10 equivalent feet). A
dedicated wall mounted power venter must be used. The vent system can be single wall galvanized steel or type B vent pipe. Combustion air is obtained from the space in which the unit is installed or from the outdoors.
A barometric damper must be installed when the horzontal run is longer than 35 equivalent feet. (90 degree elbow = 10 equivalent feet). If this is the case, a power venter must also be used.
If horizontal run is less than 35 equivalent feet, do not use a barometric damper. Follow applicable instructions under the “COMBUSTION AIR & VENTILATION” section.
4) Outdoor Installation - uses the outdoor option kit.
Barometric damper is not required.
NOTE: All venting, combusiton air material supplied by installer. All venting material must be approved for the application. Consult the vent manufacturer’s product literature
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VERTICAL/CHIMNEY VENTING
The LCD is listed as a Category I appliance when vented vertically into a metal chimney system or properly sized masonry chimney, Figures 1, 2, 6 & 7. The chimney must provide a negative pressure of 0.01 to 0.08 in, .25 to 2.0 mm W.C. at the boiler/water heater fl ue collar with the unit running at full load. A barometric damper must be installed between the fl ue collar and the vent connector. Approved thimbles and fi re-stops must be used when combustible construction is penetrated.
WARNING : If an appliance using any type of a mechanical draft system operating under positive pressure is connected to a chimney fl ue, never connect any other appliances to this fl ue. Doing so can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can cause severe personal injury or death!
Chimney Inspection & Sizing
A thorough inspection of the masonry chimney must be performed to ensure that the chimney is clean, properly constructed, lined and sized. Exterior masonry chimneys should not be used unless properly lined to prevent condensation and draft problems. Table 5 lists the equivalent breeching and fl ue sizes required for the boiler/water heater. When more than one appliance is connected to the same chimney fl ue, the fl ue must be large enough to safely vent the combined output of all of the appliances.
WARNING: Never install a vent pipe having a diameter different than that of the boiler/water heater fl ue collar. Failure to comply with this warning can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can cause severe personal injury or death.
Always provide a minimum clearance of 6 in, 152 mm between single wall vent pipe and any combustible materials. Type B1 vent may be used, clearance between it and any combustible material must be as listed.
WARNING: Failure to maintain minimum clearances between vent connectors and any combustible material can result in a fi re causing extensive property damage, severe personal injury or death!
DIRECT VENT, POSITIVE PRESSURE, CATEGORY III
In this confi guration the boiler/water heater blower is used to push the fl ue products to the outdoors while drawing combustion air from the outdoors. The equivalent length of the vent and combustion air systems must not exceed 35 ft, 10.7 m for each. The Intake Air Option instructions under the “COMBUSTION AIR & VENTILATION” section must be followed! The vent system must be sized per Table 4.
Table 5 - Equivalent Breeching & Chimney Size
Model Size Pipe Diameter in mm 225 5 127 300 - 400 6 152 600 - 750 8 203 1050 10 254 1200 - 1480 12 305 1650 - 2300 14 356
Note: These sizes are based on a 20 ft, 6.1m chimney height.
Vent Connections
Locate the boiler/water heater as close to the chimney as possible. Use the shortest, straightest vent connector possible for the installation. If horizontal runs exceed 5 ft, 1.5 m they must be supported at 3 ft, 0.9 m intervals with overhead hangers. Use a type B, single wall stainless or single wall galvanized steel vent pipe the same diameter as the fl ue collar to connect the boiler/water heater to a masonry chimney. When using an approved metal chimney system use the appropriate vent connector. The vent connector should be sloped up toward the chimney at a minimum rate of 1/4 in/ft, 20 mm/m. On masonry chimneys the connector must terminate fl ush with the inside of the chimney fl ue, Figure 2. Fasten each single wall vent connection with at least 3 corrosion resistant sheet metal screws.
Horizontal Direct Vent Systems - Figures 4 & 5
The vent materials used in horizontal vent systems must be certifi ed to UL 1738 for installations in the United States, ULC S636 for installations in Canada. The certifi ed vent terminal from RBI must also be used.
The maximum equivalent length for the horizontal vent and combustion air pipes is 35 ft, 10.8 m for each. Each 90˚ elbow and the intake air and vent terminals are equal to 10 ft, 3.1 m of straight pipe. To maximize the performance of single wall sheet metal vent systems locate 90˚ elbows as far from the boiler as possible and from one another. For best results, horizontal vent systems should be as straight as possible.
The vent system must be both gas tight and watertight. All seams and joints in metal pipes must be joined and sealed in accordance with the vent system manufacturer’s instructions.
When horizontal vent runs exceed 5 ft, 1.5 m they must be supported at 3 ft, 0.9 m intervals with overhead hangers. The vent system must be pitched down, toward the vent terminal, 1/4 in/ft, 20 mm/m. If any part of a single wall metal vent system passes through an unheated space it must be insulated with insulation rated for 400˚F, 204˚C.
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Horizontal vent systems shall terminate at least 4 ft,
1.2 m below, 4 ft, 1.2 m horizontally from or 1 ft, 0.23 m above any door, window or gravity air inlet into any building. It must not terminate less than 4 ft, 1.2 m horizontally from, and in no case above or below, unless a 4 ft, 1.2 m horizontal distance is maintained, from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment and not less than 7 ft, 2.1 m from any adjacent public walkway. The bottom of the vent terminal(s) shall be located at least 5 ft, 1.5 m above the air intake terminal(s) unless there is a minimum 5 ft, 1.5 m horizontal separation between them. Avoid terminal locations likely to be affected by winds, snowdrifts, people and pets. Protect building materials and vegetation from degradation caused by the fl ue gases.
Vertical Direct Vent Systems - Figure 6
The maximum length for the vertical vent and combustion air pipes is 35 ft, 10.7 m plus two 90˚ elbows. If any part of a single wall metal vent system passes through an unheated space it must be insulated with insulation rated for 400˚F, 204˚C. Structural penetrations must be made using approved fi re-stops.
A listed, nonrestrictive vent cap must be used. The top of a vertical vent system must extend at least 5 1/2 ft,
1.7 m above the roof surface that it passes through,
4 ft, 1.2 m above the intake air cap, see Figure 6.
HORIZONTAL VENT, NEGATIVE PRESSURE, CATEGORY I
In this confi guration a wall-mounted power venter must be used to pull the fl ue products horizontally from the unit and vent them to the outdoors, see Figures 3, 4 &
5. The air for combustion is taken from the space in which the unit is installed, or from the outdoors. The applicable instructions under the “COMBUSTION AIR & VENTILATION” section must be followed!
To maximize the performance of single wall sheet metal vent systems locate 90˚ elbows as far from the boiler as possible and from one another. For best results, horizontal vent systems should be as short and straight as possible.
When horizontal vent runs exceed 5 ft, 1.5 m they must be supported at 3 ft, 0.9 m intervals with overhead hangers. The vent system must be pitched down, toward the vent terminal, 1/4 in/ft, 20 mm/m. If any part of a single wall metal vent system passes through an unheated space it must be insulated with insulation rated for 400˚F, 204˚C.
Horizontal vent systems shall terminate at least 4 ft,
1.2 m below, 4 ft, 1.2 m horizontally from or 1 ft,
0.23 m above any door, window or gravity air inlet
into any building. It must not terminate less than 4 ft, 1.2 m horizontally from, and in no case above or below, unless a 4 ft, 1.2 m horizontal distance is maintained, from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment and not less than 7 ft,
2.3 m from any adjacent public walkway. The bottom
of the vent terminal(s) shall be located at least 5 ft, 1.5 m above the air intake terminal(s) unless there is a minimum 5 ft, 1.5 m horizontal separation between them. Avoid terminal locations likely to be affected by winds, snowdrifts, people and pets. Protect building materials and vegetation from degradation caused by the fl ue gases.
To determine the appropriate power venter for the boiler/water heater, see Table 6. Follow the power venter manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Table 6 - Power Venter Sizes
LCD Power Venter Max. Pipe Length Model Model FT m
225 - 300 HS-1 30* 9.3
400 HS-2 100 31.0 600 HS-2 67** 20.8 750 HS-3 100 31.0 1050-1200 HS-4 100 31.0 1480-2300 HS-5 100 31.0
*Choose HS-2 for 100 ft. Max. Pipe length **Choose HS-3 for 100 ft. 31 m, Max. Pipe Length
OUTDOOR VENTING
When installed outdoors the LCD must be fi tted with the factory supplied outdoor vent hood and air intake hood, see Figure 8. Multiple units must be spaced per Figure 9.
The boiler/water heater must be at least 10 ft, 3.1 m from any door, window or gravity air inlet into any building and at least 3 ft, 0.9 m from any overhang unless local codes dictate differently.
Avoid locations where wind defl ection off of adjacent walls, buildings or shrubbery might cause a downdraft. The unit(s) should be located at least 3 ft, 0.9 m from structures. Outdoor installations are not recommended in areas where the danger of snow blockage exists.
CAUTION: Do not place the boiler/water heater in a location that would subject it to runoff from adjacent buildings or damage may occur voiding the warranty!
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Figure 8 - Outdoor Venting
Figure 9 - Multiple Outdoor Units
a) Seal any unused openings in the common venting
system.
Sceller toutes les ouvertures non utilisées du sys-
tème d'évacuation.
b) Visually inspect the venting system for proper size
and horizontal pitch and determine if there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other defi ciencies which could cause an unsafe condition.
Inspecter de façon visuelle le système d'évacu-ation
pour déterminer la grosser et l'inclinaison horizontale qui conviennent et s'assurer que le système est exempt d'obstruction, d'étranglement de fruite, de corrosion et autres défaillances qui pourraient présenter des risques.
c) 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 exhaust, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan for a boiler installation. Close fi replace dampers.
COMMON VENT SYSTEMS
If an existing boiler/water heater is removed from a common venting system, the common venting system may then be too large for the proper venting of the remaining appliances connected to it. At the time of removal of an existing boiler/water heater, 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.
Au moment du retrait d'une chaudière existante, les mesures suivantes doivent être prises pour chaque appareil toujours raccordé au système d'évacuation commun et qui fonctionne alors que d'autres appareils toujours raccordés au système d'évacuation ne fonction­nent pas: système d'évacuation
Dans la mesure du possible, fermer toutes les
portes et les fenêtres du bâtiment et toutes les portes entre l'espace où les appareils toujours raccordés du système d'évacuation sont installés et les autres espaces du bâtiment. Mettre en marche les sécheuses, tous les appareils non raccordés au système d'évacuation commun et tous les ventilateurs d'extraction comme les hottes de cuisinère et les ventilateurs des salles de bain. S'assurer que ces ventilateurs fonctionnent à la vitesse maximale. Ne pas faire fonctionner les ventilateurs d'été. Fermer les registres des cheminées.
d) Place in operation the appliance being inspected.
Follow the lighting instructions. Adjust thermostat so appliance will operate continuously.
Mettre l'appareil inspecté en marche. Suivre les
instructions d'allumage. Régler le thermostat de façon que l'appareil fonctionne de façon continue.
e) Test for spillage at the draft hood relief opening after
5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the fl ame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar or pipe.
Faire fonctionner le brûleur principal pendant 5 min
ensuite, déterminer si le coupe-tirage déborde à l'ouverture de décharge. Utiliser la fl amme d'une allunette ou d'une chandelle ou la fumée d'une cigarette, d'un cigare ou d'une pipe.
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f) After it has been determined that each appliance
remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fi replace dampers and any other gas-burning appliance to their previous condition of use.
Une fois qu'il a été d éterminé, selon la métode
indiquée ci-dessus, que chaque appareil raccordé au système d'évacuation est mis à l'air libre de façor adéquate. Remettre les portes et les fenêtres, les ventilateurs, les registres de cheminées et les appareils au gaz à leur position originale.
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. 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 Appendix F in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and or CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Codes.
Tout mauvais fonctionnement du systéme d'évacu-
tion commun devrait étré corrigé de façor que l'installation soit conforme au National Fue Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 et (ou) aux codes d'installation CAN/CGA-B149. Si la grosseur d'une section du système d' évacuation doit étré modifi ée, le système devrait étré modifi é pour respecter les valeurs minimales des tableaux pertinents de l'appendice F du National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54 et (ou) des codes d'installation CAN/CGA-B149.
GENERAL PIPING REQUIREMENTS
CAUTION: Improper piping of this boiler/water heater will void the manufacturer's warranty and can cause boiler failure resulting in fl ooding and extensive property damage! Excessive water hardness causing scaling in the copper heat exchanger tubes is NOT covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. Excessive pitting and erosion of the internal surface of the copper heat exchanger tubes is NOT covered under the manufacturer’s warranty if the result of high water fl ow rates, see Table 7. Return water temperatures below 125°F, 52°C will result in heat exchanger damage from excessive condensation voiding the manufacturer’s warranty, see Primary/ Secondary Piping Figure 11.
Table 7 - Temperature Rise Table
ΔT = 15 °F ΔT = 8.3 °C Model Flow Rate Pres. Drop Flow Rate Pres. Drop Number GPM Ft L/s kPa
225 24.6 0.18 1.6 0.5 300 32.8 0.31 2.1 0.9 400 43.7 0.70 2.8 2.1 600 65.6 1.84 4.1 5.4 750 82.0 3.32 5.2 9.8
ΔT = 20 °F ΔT = 11.1 °C Model Flow Rate Pres. Drop Flow Rate Pres. Drop
Number GPM Ft L/s kPa 300 24.6 0.18 1.6 0.5 400 32.8 0.41 2.1 1.2 600 49.2 1.08 3.1 3.2 750 61.5 1.95 3.9 5.7 1050 86.1 5.16 5.4 15.2 1200 98.4* 8.14 6.2 24.0 1480 121.4* 7.94 7.7 23.4
ΔT = 25 °F ΔT = 13.9 °C Model Flow Rate Pres. Drop Flow Rate Pres. Drop
Number GPM Ft L/s kPa 400 26.2 0.27 1.7 0.8 600 39.4 0.71 2.5 2.1 750 49.2 1.29 3.1 3.8 1050 68.9 3.41 4.3 10.1 1200 78.7 5.38 5.0 15.9 1480 97.1 5.25 6.1 15.5 1650 108.2 7.02 6.8 20.7
ΔT = 30 °F ΔT = 16.7 °C Model Flow Rate Pres. Drop Flow Rate Pres. Drop
Number GPM Ft L/s kPa 600 32.8 0.51 2.1 1.5 750 41.0 0.92 2.6 2.7 1050 57.4 2.44 3.6 7.2 1200 65.6 3.84 4.1 11.3 1480 80.9 3.75 5.1 11.0 1650 90.2 5.01 5.7 14.8 1970 107.7 8.75 6.8 25.8 2300 125.7* 12.45 7.9 36.7
ΔT = 35 °F ΔT = 19.4 °C Model Flow Rate Pres. Drop Flow Rate Pres. Drop Number GPM Ft L/s kPa
600 28.1 0.38 1.8 1.1 750 35.1 0.69 2.2 2.0 1050 49.2 1.83 3.1 5.4 1200 56.2 2.89 3.5 8.5 1480 69.3 2.82 4.4 8.3 1650 77.3 3.77 4.9 11.1 1970 92.3 6.58 5.8 19.4 2300 107.8 9.36 6.8 27.6 *Flow exceeds recommended maximum use a greater temperature rise or consult manufacturer. Cupro-Nickel exchanger should be considered.
NOTE: Shut off valves and unions should be installed at the inlet and outlet connections of the boiler/water heater to provide for isolation of the unit should servicing be necessary.
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Freeze Protection
This boiler/water heater is CSA designed certifi ed for outdoor installation. Outdoor installations in areas where the danger of freezing exists are not recommended unless proper freeze protection is provided. If the unit is to be installed in such an area the following precautions MUST be observed:
1. A continuous fl ow of water through the boiler/water heater MUST be maintained! The pump responsible for fl ow through the boiler/water heater must run continuously!
2. An ethylene glycol/water mixture suitable for the minimum temperature that the unit will be exposed
to must be used. The pump must be capable of
producing 15% more fl ow and overcoming a 20% increase in head loss. Domestic water systems must be isolated from the water heater by the use of a heat exchanger or other approved method.
3. If the boiler/water heater must be shut off for any reason the electric, gas and water supplies MUST be shut off and the unit and its pump completely drained.
CAUTION: Improper outdoor installation of this boiler/water heater can cause boiler failure voiding the manufacturer's warranty!
Relief Valve
Pipe the discharge of the pressure relief valve to prevent scalding in the event of a discharge, see Figure 10. The discharge piping must be sized the same as the pressure relief valve outlet and installed to allow complete drainage of both the relief valve and the discharge piping.
WARNING: Never install any type of valve between the boiler/water heater and the relief valve or an explosion causing extensive property damage, severe personal injury or death may occur!
Flow Switch
The fl ow switch supplied with the boiler/water heater must be wired to the terminal strip in the control panel to prevent the boiler from fi ring unless there’s adequate water fl ow through the unit. The fl ow switch must be installed in the supply piping adjacent to the boiler outlet connection.
CAUTION: Failure to properly install the fl ow switch may result in damage to the boiler/water heater heat exchanger voiding the warranty!
HEATING SYSTEM PIPING
General Piping Requirements
All heating system piping must be installed by a qualifi ed technician in accordance with the latest revision of the ANSI/ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV, and when required, ANSI/ASME CSD-1, Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers. All applicable local codes and ordinances must also be followed. A minimum clearance of 1 in, 25 mm must be maintained between heating system pipes and all combustible construction. All heating system piping must be supported by suitable hangers not the boiler.
The thermal expansion of the system must be considered when supporting the system. A minimum system pressure of 12 psig, 82.7 kPa must be maintained.
Figure 10 - Relief Valve Piping
Heating Boiler Piping Connections
The supply and return piping should be sized to suit the system. The supply and return connection sizes are listed in Table 8.
Table 8 - Supply & Return Connection Sizes
Model Size Supply Return 225 thru 300 1-1/2" NPT 1-1/2" NPT 400 thru 2300 2-1/2" NPT 2-1/2" NPT
Pump Requirements (Primary/Secondary)
This low mass boiler requires a continuous minimum water fl ow for proper operation. The boiler pump must be sized to overcome the head loss of the boiler and the near piping in order to achieve the required temperature rise. Table 7 provides the heat exchanger pressure drop and temperature rise figures. The temperature rise across the boiler must never exceed 35°F, 19.4°C.
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CAUTION: A temperature rise outside of the range listed in Table 7 indicates that the fl ow rate through the heat exchanger is incorrect which will damage the heat exchanger voiding the warranty! The maximum allowable temperature rise is 35°F, 19.4°C.
The maximum allowable fl ow rate through a LCD boiler with copper heat exchanger is 92 GPM,
5.8 L/s on 225-1200 models and 115 GPM, 7.3 L/s
on 1480 to 2300 models. The cupro-nickel heat exchanger allows for 100 GPM, 6.3 L/s on 225 to 1200 models and 125 GPM, 7.9 L/s on 1480 to 2300 models.
Low Water Cutoff
If a boiler is installed above any radiation elements it must be fi tted with a low water cutoff device.
Refer to wiring diagram supplied with the boiler/water heater for proper wiring connections.
Expansion Tank & Air Separator
An expansion tank or other means to control thermal expansion must be installed in the heating system. An expansion tank must be installed close to the boiler on the suction side of the pump. An air scoop and automatic air vent must also be installed to eliminate air trapped in the system.
Low Return Water Temperatures
To prevent the problems associated with condensation of the products of combustion due to low return water temperatures a primary/secondary piping system with a bypass and bypass valve must be installed, see Figure
12. The bypass and bypass valve must be sized the same as the boiler piping. A balancing valve must also be installed in the supply side of the boiler piping downstream of the bypass. The balancing valve should be adjusted to divert some of the heated discharge water into the return water until the required inlet water temperature is achieved. The primary and secondary pumps should be sized to provide the required fl ow through each system. The boiler piping connections to the heating system piping must not be more than 12 in, 305 mm apart to ensure zero pressure drop. See Figure 12.
Multiple Boiler Systems
Systems using multiple boilers can also be installed using a primary/secondary manifold system, Figure 13.
Piping For Use With Cooling Units
The boiler, when used in connection with a refrigeration system, must be installed so the chilled medium is piped in parallel with the boiler. Appropriate valves must be used to prevent the chilled water from entering the boiler.
Primary/Secondary Piping
Boilers connected to heating systems using zone valves, zone pumps, or systems that have excessive fl ow rates or return water temperatures less than 125°F, 52°C must be isolated from these systems to protect the boiler.
Variable Water Flows
Figure 11 shows a typical primary/secondary piping system. A dedicated pump is used to maintain a constant water flow through the boiler. This boiler pump is sized to overcome the head loss of the boiler and near piping while supplying the flow rate required to maintain the desired temperature rise across the boiler heat exchanger. The system pump is sized to provide the required fl ow to the heating system. The boiler piping connections to the heating system piping must not be more than 12 in, 305 mm apart to ensure zero pressure drop. See Figure 11.
When a boiler is connected to a heating coil that may be exposed to refrigerated air from an air handling device, the piping system must be equipped with fl ow­control valves or some other automatic means of preventing gravity circulation of the boiler water during the cooling cycle.
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