Rinnai E50C Installation & Servicing Instructions Manual

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Installation & Servicing
Instructions
Pictured: E50C
High effi ciency condensing gas boiler
- Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- 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.
CAUTION!
Read this manual thoroughly before installing, servicing, putting into operation or using this boiler and vent system.
WARNING!
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury (exposure of hazardous materials)* or loss of life. Refer to the user's information manual provided with this boiler. Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional, service agency or the gas supplier (who must read and follow the supplied instructions before installing, servicing, or removing this boiler).
CAUTION!
The user manual is part of the documentation that is delivered to the installation's operator. Go through the information in this manual with the owner/operator and make sure that they are familiar with all necessary operating instructions.
NOTICE!
Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service technician or the gas supplier.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts this boiler must be installed by a licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter.
WARNING! If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
These instructions to be retained by user.
Address: 103 International Drive, Peachtree City, GA, 30269
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Contents of instructions
These installation instructions contain important information for the safe installation, start-up and maintenance of boilers with capacities 50,000 BTU/hr. These installation instructions are intended for licensed professionals, who have the necessary knowledge and are approved for working on heating and gas systems.
Subject to technical changes
Changes may be made without notice to the illustrations, process steps and technical data as a result of our policy of continuous improvement.
Updating of documentation
Please contact us if you have any suggestions for improvements or corrections.
Find our contact details on the back of this manual.
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Content
1 Safety and general instructions ........................................................4
1.1 Designated use ...................................................................4
1.2 Hazard defi nitions ................................................................4
1.3 Symbol defi nitions ...............................................................4
1.4 The following instructions must be followed ........................5
1.5 Follow these instructions for the space heating water .........6
1.6 Tools, materials and additional equipment ..........................6
1.7 Relevant Installation, Service and User manuals ................7
1.8 Disposal ...........................................................................7
2 Regulations and guidelines ..............................................................7
3 Description of the boiler ...................................................................8
4 Packaging and transportation ..........................................................9
4.1 Scope of delivery .................................................................9
4.2 Transportation .....................................................................9
5 Installation .........................................................................10
5.1 Requirements for the installation room .............................10
5.2 Fitting the boiler .................................................................11
5.3 Dimensions ........................................................................12
5.3.1 Clearances from boiler ......................................................13
5.4 Technical specifi cations .....................................................14
6 Connecting the boiler .....................................................................15
6.1 Central heating system ......................................................15
6.1.3 Safety valve .......................................................................20
6.1.4 Low water cut off ...............................................................20
6.2 Boiler expansion tank ........................................................20
6.3 Underfl oor heating system (plastic pipes) ...........................20
6.4 Gas supply connection ......................................................20
6.4.1 Gas connection with natural gas .......................................21
6.5 Hot water supply ................................................................22
6.5.1 Domestic Water quality ......................................................22
6.5.2 Domestic water treatment Accessory ...............................22
6.5.3 DHW Expansion Tank ........................................................23
6.5.4 Installing a Thermostatic Mixing Valve .............................23
6.5.5 Installing a valve kit ...........................................................24
6.5.6 Pressure relief Valve ..........................................................24
6.5.7 Programming domestic hot water preheat ........................24
6.6 Condensate drain pipe ......................................................25
6.7 Vent system and air supply system ...................................26
6.7.1 Intake / Exhaust Guidelines ...............................................26
6.7.2a Examples vent and air supply systems (parallel) ..............27
6.7.2b Examples vent and air supply systems (low profi le PP) ....28
6.7.3 Installation of the vent system ...........................................29
6.7.3.1 Conversion from parallel to concentric vent system ..........30
6.7.3.2 Installing air fi lter ...............................................................30
6.7.4 Vent/air intake terminal position ........................................31
6.7.5 Direct vent closet and alcove installation ........................33
6.7.6 Dimensioning of the exhaust and air intake duct .............34
6.7.7 Combustion air and vent piping lengths. ...........................35
6.7.8 Calculation of compensation factor ...................................36
6.7.9 Room Air System (indoor combustion air) .........................37
7 Electrical connections ....................................................................40
8 Boiler controls .........................................................................44
8.1 Explanation of the function buttons ...................................45
9 Starting up: Filling and de-aerating the boiler and installation .......46
9.1 Requirements of the water system ....................................46
9.2 Filling the heating system ..................................................47
9.3 Hot water supply ................................................................48
10 Adjustments .........................................................................50
10.1 Altering adjustments ..........................................................50
10.2 Activating factory settings (green button function) ...........53
11 Isolating the boiler .........................................................................53
12 Commissioning .........................................................................54
12.1 Testing for gas leaks ..........................................................55
12.2 Testing the Ignition Safety shut off device .........................55
12.3 Checking the O2.................................................................56
12.4 Measuring the ionization current .......................................57
12.5 Installing the casing ...........................................................57
13 Maintenance .........................................................................58
13.1 Periodic examination of venting systems and boiler .........58
13.2 Inspection .........................................................................58
13.2.1 Visual inspection for general signs of corrosion ................59
13.2.2 Measuring the ionization current .......................................59
13.2.3 Measuring the inlet gas pressure ......................................59
13.2.4 Testing for gas leaks ..........................................................59
13.2.5 Carrying out a pressure test of the heating system ...........59
13.2.6 Checking venting systems .................................................59
13.3 Maintenance activities .......................................................60
13.3.1 Reset service interval counter ...........................................63
13.4 Limited warranty ................................................................63
14 Parts of the boiler .........................................................................64
15 Blocks and Errors .........................................................................65
15.1 Error indication (short reference) .......................................65
15.2 Blocks .........................................................................66
15.3 Errors .........................................................................67
15.4 Other Errors .......................................................................72
16 Spare parts .........................................................................84
17 Parts list vent system .....................................................................80
18 Common venting guidelines ...........................................................82
Appendix A - Outoor Reset Sensor Data and
Resistance table NTC sensors .......................................83
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1 Safety and general instructions
Please observe these instructions in the interest of your own safety.
1.1 Designated use
The boiler is designed for heating water for a central heating system and generating domestic hot water. The boiler is delivered with a burner controller (MCBA) pre­installed.The boiler can be fi tted with a modulating outdoor reset sensor ARV12 (included with the boiler) or an On/Off thermostat or relay panel end switch (accessories).
1.2 Hazard defi nitions
The following defi ned terms are used throughout the documentation to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels. Notices give important information concerning the operation of the product.
DANGER:
Indicates the presence of hazards that will cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
WARNING:
Indicates the presence of hazards that can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
CAUTION:
Indicates presence of hazards that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage.
CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock. Indicates presence of hazards due to electric shock.
NOTICE:
Indicates special instructions on installation, operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage.
1.3 Symbol defi nitions
The following (safety) symbols may be encountered in these installation instructions and on the unit:
This symbol indicates that the unit must be stored away from freezing conditions.
This symbol indicates that the packaging and/or contents can be damaged as a result of insuffi cient care taken during transport.
This symbol indicates that, while still in its packaging, the unit must be protected from weather conditions during transport and storage.
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1.4 The following instructions must be followed
- The boiler must only be used for its designated purpose, as described in the Installation Instructions.
- Each unit is fi tted with a data plate. Consult the details on this plate to verify whether the boiler is compliant with its intended location, e.g.: gas type, power source and venting classifi cation.
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Only use the boiler with the accessories and spare parts listed.
- Other combinations, accessories and consumables may only be used if they are specifi cally designed for the intended application and do not affect the system performance and the safety requirements.
- Maintenance and repairs must be performed by licensed professionals.
- Installation of a condensing gas boiler must be reported to the relevant gas utility company and have it approved.
- You are only allowed to operate the condensing gas boiler with the vent system that has been specifi cally designed and approved for this type of boiler.
- Please note that local permission for the vent system and the condensate water connection to the public sewer system may be required.
You must also respect:
- The local building codes stipulating the installation rules.
- The local building codes concerning the air intake and outlet systems and the chimney connection.
- The regulations for the power supply connection.
- The technical rules established by the gas utility company concerning the connection of the gas connection to the local gas mains.
- The instructions and standards concerning the safety equipment for the water/ space heating system.
- The Installation Instructions for building heating systems.
- The boiler must be located in an area where leakage of the boiler or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the boiler or to lower fl oors of the structure. When such locations cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan be installed under the boiler.
- The boiler must be installed in such way that the all components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain etc.) during boiler operation and service.
- The boiler must not be installed on or against carpeting.
- Do not restrict or seal any air intake or outlet openings.
- If you fi nd any defects, you must inform the owner of the system of the defect and the associated hazard in writing.
In failure to properly commission the boiler as described in section 13 may result unreliable burner operation, reduced component life, and unsafe boiler operation.
DANGER. Gas is fl ammable and may cause an explosion. Beware if you smell gas: there may be an explosion hazard!
If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
- 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 supllier, call the fi re department.
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, do not turn off or disconnect the electrical supply to the pump. Instead, shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance.
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Chemicals that are corrosive in nature should not be stored or used near the boiler or vent termination.
1.5 Follow these instructions for the space heating water
Unsuitable heating system water can cause the formation of scale or sludge, which affects system effi ciency. It can also cause corrosion and reduce life of the heat exchanger. – You must follow Rinnai guidelines for boiler water quality. – Thoroughly fl ush the system prior to fi lling. – Follow the Rinnai cleaning instructions. – Never use water that has been treated by a reverse osmosis, D.I., or distilled water
to soften the water to fi ll the heating system.
– Do not use inhibitors or other additives unless approved by Rinnai for that purpose. – When freeze protection of the heating system is desired, only use Rinnai-approved
antifreezes. The allowed maximum concentration is 50%.
– When using oxygen-permeable pipes, e. g. for under fl oor heating systems, you
must separate the system from the boiler using plate heat exchangers.
Valve off boiler while fl ushing system, do not introduce any system cleaner into the boiler loop. Flush system thoroughly to remove all system cleaner before fi lling boiler.
Approved antifreeze: • Rhomar RhoGard Mutli-Metal (AL safe) • Sentinel X500 (max. concentration 50%) • Noble Noburst AL • Fernox Alphi 11
Approved system cleaner: • Noble Noburst Hydronic System Cleaner • Fernox F3 Cleaner
Rhomar Hydro-Solv 9100 Sentinel X400
The system cleaners from NoBurst, Rhomar, and Fernox are not to be used in the boiler. The boiler must be closed off (valved off) from the rest of the system or not connected while the cleaners are in the system. The system should then be drained and then thoroughly fl ushed with clean water to remove all the system cleaner.
Approved inhibitors: • Rhomar Pro-tek 922 • Sentinel X100
Noble Noburst AL inhibitor
See Chapter 6 and 9 of this manual for additional information.
If problems occur when using sanitary water with a chlorine content higher than 150 mg/l, no recourse can be made to the terms of the limited warranty.
1.6 Tools, materials and additional equipment
For the installation and maintenance of the boiler you will need: – Standard tools for space heating, gas and water fi tting – Digital manometer, capable of reading both positive and negative pressure – Combustion analyzer (intended for use with condensing boilers) – Digital multimeter – pH digital meter – Metric Allen wrenches – Metric socket wrenches In addition, a handtruck with a fastening belt is useful.
For maintenance of the boiler you will need, apart from standard tools for space heating, gas and water fi ttings the following items:
- Boiler toolkit
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1.7 Relevant Installation, Service and User manuals
– Approved vent system – User manual
1.8 Disposal
– Dispose of the boiler packaging in an environmentally sound manner. – Dispose of components of the heating system (e.g. boiler or control device), that
must be replaced in an environmentally responsible manner.
2 Regulations and guidelines
The installation must comply to the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such requirements, to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. In Canada, installation must be in accordance with the requirements of CAN/CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.
Where required by the authority having jurisdiction, the installation must comply to the Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ ASME CSD-1.
Install CO detectors per local regulations. Boiler requires an inspection every 2 years and maintenance every 4 years or 8000 hours. See maintenance section chapter 13.
Operating Limits of the boiler: Max. boiler temperature: 176 °F (80.0 °C) Max. operating pressure: 45 psi (3 bar) Max. Allowable Working Temperature ASME: 200 °F (93 °C) Max. Allowable Working Pressure ASME: 45 psi (3 bar)
The hot water distribution system must comply with all applicable codes and regulations. When replacing an existing boiler, it is important to check the condition of the entire hot water distribution system to ensure safe operation.
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3 Description of the boiler
The Rinnai E50C boiler is a room sealed, condensing and modulating central heating boiler, with an integrated DHW fascility.
The boiler is provided with a compact stainless steel heat exchanger with smooth tubes. This design is a well engineered principle using durable materials. The boiler burns gas for supplying heat. The heat is transferred in the heat exchanger to the water in the central heating system. By cooling down the exhaust gases condensate is formed. This results in high effi ciency. The condensate, which has no effect on the heat exchanger and the function of the boiler, is drained through a condensate collector trap.
The boiler is provided with an intelligent control system (CMS Control Management System). The boiler anticipates the heat demand of the central heating system or the domestic hot water facility system.
When an outdoor sensor is connected to the boiler it will operate weather dependantly using outdoor reset. This means that the boiler control measures the outside temperature and supply temperature. With this data the boiler calculates the optimal supply temperature for the installation.
Explanation of the appliance type: Rinnai E50C E = Type 50 = Nominal load in (x1000) BTU C = C = Combi
Different boilertypes:
Room sealed boiler
The boiler retreives its combustion air from outside then discharges the fl ue gasses to the outside.
Condensing
Retrieves heat as much as possible from the fl ue gasses. Water condensates on the heat exchanger.
Modulating
Stepless higher or lower burning according to the heat demand.
Combi boiler with integrated DHW facility E50C
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4 Packaging and transportation
4.1 Scope of delivery
The boiler is supplied ready for use.
Please check if the packaging is intact.
Check if all the items listed are included in the delivery.
The supply kit contents:
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4.2 Transportation
The boiler may be damaged when not secured properly.
- Only transport the boiler using appropriate transportation equipment, such as a handtruck with a fastening belt or special equipment for maneuvering steps.
- When shipping the boiler must be secured on the transportation equipment to prevent it from falling off.
- Protect all parts against impacts if they are to be transported.
- Follow the transportation markings on the packaging.
Packaged boilers must always be lifted and carried by two people, or you must
use a handtruck or special equipment for transport.
Part No. Description Amoun
t
E50C
Install Parts Bag E50C:
804000088
Boiler with:
44839200
ARV1215U Outdoor reset sensor ARV12 1 44215900 Compression ring Ø22 brass 4 44237500 Compression ring Ø15 brass 4 44357010 Screw 4,8X16mm 4 44380900 Line voltage input connector 3 pole grey 1 44457400 Nut W1.1/8x1/14 22 Compression fitting 2 44527600 Cap de-aerator 1 44748300 Flow restriction MR01 FG 7,6L white 1 44765910 Adapter fitting 15mm x 3/4"NPT ext. 2 44786700 Water lock 1/2"NPT x 1/4"NPT 1 44786800 T/P Gauge 1/4"NPT 1 44786900 Safety valve 3/4"NPT 1 44840100 Adapter fitting 22mm x 1"NPT ext. 2 71035700 Nut 15mm compression fitting 2
Wall mounting suspension bracket 1 8U51650x Installation & Service Instructions 1 8U52650x User information manual 1 8U304000 Warranty document 1 8U300600 ICSL book 1
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5 Installation
5.1 Requirements for the installation room
- The room where the boiler will be placed must always be free from freezing
conditions.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- Never use or store any chlorinated detergents or halogenated hydrocarbons
(e.g. in spraycans, solvents and detergents, paints, adhesives) in proximity of the boiler.
- The boiler must be installed in such a way that it is protected from water
(dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during boiler operation and service (circulator replacement, condensate trap, control replacement, etc.)
- This boiler is for intended for indoor installations only.
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Products to avoid present in boiler room and/or around combustion air intake
Spray cans containing chloro-/fluorcarbons Ammonium and/or ammonium solutions Permanent wave solutions (hair product) Chlorinated waxes and/or cleaners Swimming pool chemicals based on chlorine Calcium chloride used for thawing Sodium chloride used for water softening Refrigerant leaks Paint or varnish removers Hydrochloric acid/muriatic acid Cements and glues Antistatic fabric softeners 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 likel
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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 refinishing areas and establishments New building construction Remodeling areas Garages with workshops
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5.2 Fitting the boiler
- Remove the packaging materials.
- Lay the boiler on its back during unpacking. Remove the casing from the
boiler. This part can be left apart during installation. It must be placed on the boiler and fi xed with the screw behind the door and in the 4 quick releases before the boiler is started up.
Turn the boiler to its side and remove the wall bracket from the back of the boiler by removing the 2 screws.
The boiler can be mounted practically to any wall with the suspension bracket and the enclosed mounting equipment.
- The wall must be fl at and of suffi cient strength in order to be able to securely hold
and support the boiler weight with its water content.
- Take note of the necessary space around the boiler for installation of venting
system, pipework and servicing. See drawing on pages 12 to 15.
- Drill the necessary holes using the template
- Install the mounting bracket to the wall
Lifting and carrying precautions: To avoid personal injury please follow these recommendations:
- Always lift the boiler with 2 people or use special equipment.
- When lifting the boiler, bend the knees, and keep the back straight and feet
apart.
- Do not lift and twist at the same time.
- Lift and carry the boiler close to the body.
- Wear protective clothing and gloves to protect from any sharp edges.
Lift the boiler only by the boiler's rear wall. Do not lift using the pipes on the bottom of the boiler or the vent connections on the top of the boiler.
- Dispose the packaging materials.
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Dimensions Connection diameter
Boiler t
yp
e
E50C E50C
inches / mm inches / mm A Height 25.6" / 650 B Width 19.7" / 500 C Depth 15.6" / 395 D Left side / vent 13.2" / 335 E Center to center / vent and air supply 4.7" / 120 F Back / vent 10.6" / 270 G Left side / gas pipe 9.8" / 250 g 3/4"M-NPT H Left side / supply pipe 5.9" / 150 f 0.59" x 1"M-NPT / 22mm J Left side / return pipe 13.8" / 350 r 0.59" x 1"M-NPT / 22mm K Left side / condensate pipe 15.9" / 405 c 0.87" / 22mm N Left side / cold water pipe 11.2" / 285 k 0.59" x 3/4"M-NPT / 15mm O Left side / hot water pipe 8.5" / 215 w 0.59" x 3/4"M-NPT / 15mm P Pipe length of g 8.5" / 215 Q Pipe length of c 1.6" / 40 R Pipe length of k and w 6.3" / 160 S Back / Center of pipe c, k and w 1" / 26 T Back / Center of pipe f, g and r* 2" / 50
V Pipe length vent parallel 7" / 177 x 3" / 80mm
Combi
5.3 Dimensions
dimensions table 1
dimensions figure 1
C
F
A
B
D
H
J
K
G
P
T
E
O
Q R
S
N
Connection for combustion
air supply and vent system
f w g k r c
V
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clearances to the boiler table 3
service clearances to the boiler figure 4
wall
ceiling
For closet installation: clearance is 1” / 25mm from the front.
2" 50
Min. 10" /
250mm
15.7" 400
24" 600
5.3.1 Clearances from boiler
Minimum required clearances
to combustibles
Minimum required clearances
to non-combustibles
Required
service clearances
All types All types
A
ll types
inch / mm inch / mm inch / mm Top of boiler 0" 0" 10" / 250 Back of boiler 0" 0" 0" Front of boiler 1" / 25 1" / 25 24" / 600 Left side of boiler 0" 0" 2" / 50 Right side of boiler 0" 0" 2" / 50
Floor / Ground to bottom of boiler
0" 0"
10" / 250 30" / 762
is recommended
Vent 0" 0" 0"
2" 50
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5.4 Technical specifi cations
Technical specifications Table 4
E-Series
Combi
Boiler type E50C
Input Hs CH BTU/hr 50,000
kW 14.7
Q
n
Output non-condensing CH
BTU/hr 45,000 kW 13.2
Q
n
Output EN677 efficiency CH
BTU/hr 49,400 kW 14.5
Q
n
Output AFUE CH
BTU/hr 47,800
kW 14.0 Efficiency at 98.6/86°F (36/30°C) part load, Hs, EN677 CH
%98.8
AFUE according IBR
%
95.6
O
2
(at full load)
% Natural gas: 4.4 - 4.7 (Propane: 4.8 - 5.1) Electr. power consumption max. W 145 Electr. power consumption stand by W 14 Current V/Hz 120Vac/60Hz Fuse rating A 5AF & 4AT Degree of protection acc. EN 60529
IPX4D (IPX0D in case of room air)
Weight (empty)
lbs / kg
91 / 39
Water content CH
gallon / liter
0.9 / 3.5
Water content DHW
gallon / liter
0.13 / 0.5 After run time pump CH min 5 After run time pump DHW min 1 P
MS
Water pressure min.-max.
PSI / bar 14 - 43 / 1 - 3
P
MW
Water pressure DHW max.
PSI / bar 150 / 10
Flow temperature max.
°F / °C
176 / 80 Pump type UPS20-48 Available pump height CH PSI / kPa 3.8 / 26 Approvals ASME, CSA DHW flow
(
at 'T75°F
)
gallon/min
2.1
DHW flow
(
at 'T41.7°C
)
liter/min
7.9
Max. DHW flow rate
gallon/min 2.1 liter/min 7.9
DHW temperature (T
in
=50°F (10°C)
°F / °C 140 / 60
Pressure difference DHW PSI / bar 2.9 / 0.2
CSA number 2183087 CRN number 8101.7CL
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6 Connecting the boiler
The boiler has the following connection pipes;
- The central heating circuit pipes. These must connected to the system by means of 1" (22mm) adapter ttings.
See further chapter 6.1;
- The gas supply pipe. It is provided with a 3/4" male thread into which the tail piece of the gas valve can
be screwed. See further chapter 6.4;
- Cold and hot water pipes for domestic hot water (DHW). These consist of 3/4" (15 mm) copper pipe and can be connected to the installation
by means of 3/4" M-NPT adapter fi ttings. See further chapter 6.5;
- The condensation drain pipe.
It consists of an oval 1" (22 mm) plastic pipe. The drain pipe can be connected to
this by means of an open connection. If the open connection is fi tted in a different location, then the pipe can be lengthened by means of a 1 1/4" (32 mm) PVC sleeve. See further chapter 6.6;
- The vent system and air supply system.
It consists of a twin pipe connection that will accept 80mm fl ue and intake air or with the use of the included adapters 3” PVC/CPVC fl ue and intake. See further chapter
6.7.
The pipes to be connected to the boiler must be cleaned before connecting in order to prevent dirt from entering and damaging the boiler.
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Boiler basic piping fi g. 5
Optional LWCO
T
P
T
hermostat
Bypass for system
ushing only
Back ow preventer
Ball valve
Manual Fill
Valve
Pressure
gauge
P
Automatic Fill
Valve
Purge Station
Air
Separator
Dirt Trap
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6.1 Central heating system
Connect the central heating system according to its instructions.
The boiler pipes can be connected to the installation by means of compression fi ttings. Reducers should be used for connecting to thick-walled pipe (welded or threaded).
When removing the plastic sealing caps from the pipes, dirty testing water may drain from the boiler.
The boiler, when used in connection with a refrigeration system, must be installed so the chilled medium is piped in parallel with the boiler with appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from entering the boiler.
The boiler piping system of a hot water boiler connected to heating coils located in air handling units where they may be exposed to refrigerated air circulation must be equipped with fl ow control valves or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of the boiler water during the cooling cycle.
Some installations with multiple zone valves may require a differential bypass, this will prevent excessively high fl ow rates through a single zone when the other zone valves are closed.
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- Boiler system fl ushing (Not Boiler heat exchanger)
When replacing an existing boiler the heating system should be fl ushed with the old boiler in place before the new boiler is added to the system. If the old boiler has already been removed a bypass must be piped in when the new boiler is installed in order to facilitate the fl ushing of the system. The boiler must be valved off from the system, while the system is fl ushed. No system cleaner should ever enter the boiler heat exchanger due to its caustic nature which could damage the heat exchanger.
1. Close the shutoff valves on both the supply and return connections on the plumbing kit (V1 and V2).
2. Open the bypass valve (V4).
3. Connect pump outlet hose (H1) to the purge station (BD1) and connect H2 to the inlet of the pump and place the other end in the pail.
4. Connect drain hose (H3) to the return side purge station (BD2).
5. Pour the system cleaner into a pail and follow the system cleaner instructions on circulation time and volume to be added to the system.
6. Close the valve (V3)
7. Operate the pump (P1) and circulate the cleaner through the system for required time as established by the cleaner manufacturer.
8. Once the time required by the system cleaner manufacturer has been met place the hose (H3) in a drain.
9. Close the purge station (BD1)
10. Open the auto feed on the system (F1) and allow water to rinse the system for whichever is greater; 10 minutes or the required rinse time by the system cleaner manufacturer.
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11. If the installation is a zone system be sure to purge out each zone individually
12. Close the auto feed on the system (F1)
13. Close the return side purge station (BD2) and disconnect the hose (H3).
14. Open the main valve on the system return (V3)
15. Close the bypass valve below the boiler (V4).
16. Open shutoff valves on both the supply and return connections below the boiler (V1 and V2).
17. Clean out the dirt trap
18. Test the pH of the water that will be used for fi lling the system
19. Test the water hardness of the water that will be used for fi lling the system
20. Use the proper water treatment to ensure the pH and water hardness are within the Rinnai boiler water quality guidelines
21. The boiler and system may now be fi lled.
The following is a list of approved system cleaners, inhibitors, and antifreeze.
Approved antifreeze:
• Rhomar RhoGard Mutli-Metal (AL safe) • Sentinel X500
• Noble Noburst AL • Fernox Alphi 11
Approved system cleaner:
• Noble Noburst Hydronic System Cleaner • Fernox F3 Cleaner
• Rhomar Hydro-Solv 9100 • Sentinel X400
The system cleaners from NoBurst, Rhomar, and Fernox are NOT to be used in the boiler. The boiler must be closed off (valved off) from the rest of the system or not connected while the cleaners are in the system. The system should then be drained and then thoroughly fl ushed with clean water to remove all the system cleaner.
Approved inhibitors:
• Rhomar Pro-tek 922 • Sentinel X100
• Noble Noburst AL inhibitor
- Connect the expansion tank to the system. See chapter 6.2.
- Connect the pipes so that they are free from strain.
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The boiler has a self-adjusting and self-protecting control system for the load and the pump capacity. By this means, the temperature difference between the supply and return water is checked and controlled.
If the installation resistance is over the stated value; the load will be adjusted until an acceptable temperature difference between supply and return water has been obtained. If, after this, the temperature difference is still not acceptable then the boiler will switch off and wait until an acceptable temperature has arisen. If an unacceptable temperature is detected, the control will repeatedly try to achieve water fl ow over the boiler. If not the boiler will switch off.
As standard the boiler is provided with a water fi lter in the return pipe of the boiler, so that debris from the central heating water is prevented from affecting the boiler.
The boiler is designed to be used on pressurized heating systems only (closed loop).
The maximum available head pressure from the boiler pump for the system is 2 psi = 4.6 feet of head.
If the boiler is to be installed in a system that utilizes zone pumps and not zone valves a low loss header plumbing kit should also be installed (part number: 804000061).
If the pressure drop in the loop/system is greater than the available head pressure from the boiler pump a low loss header plumbing kit should be used (part number:
804000061).
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6.1.3 Safety valve
An ASME 30 psi pressure relief valve is included with the boiler and must be tted before any shut off valve in the system.
6.1.4 Low water cut off
The Rinnai E50C boiler has a factory installed pressure switch type Low Water Cut Off (LWCO). Check your local codes to see if a Low W ater Cut Off is required (LWCO) and if this device conforms to local code.
The Low water cut off is not serviceable.
6.2 Boiler expansion tank
Choose an expansion tank volume, of which is geared to the installation’s water capacity. The pre-charge pressure depends on the installation height above the expansion tank. Fit the expansion tank into the return pipe as close as possible to the boiler return connection. The expansion tank should be sourced locally. Please refer to the expansion tank manufacturer for further information.
Fill the expansion tank to a minimum of 14.5 psi.
The boiler cannot be used with an open type expansion tank.
6.3 Underfl oor heating system (plastic pipes)
When using oxygen-permeable pipes, e. g. for underfl oor heating systems, the system must be separated using plate heat exchangers.
No recourse can be made to the terms of the limited warranty in the event of failure to observe the regulations pertaining to plastic underfl oor heating pipes.
6.4 Gas supply connection
Only work on gas lines if you are licensed for such work. If these instructions are not followed exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
Rinnai wall mounted E boilers are built to run on Natural Gas. The gas type the boiler is suitable for is indicated on the packaging and on the boiler by a blue label with Natural Gas and on the identifi cation plate on the boiler. First check the identifi cation plate on the boiler for the suitable gas type.
Do not use the boiler for another type of gas than indicated on the identifi cation plate of the boiler. This will cause improper functioning and can damage the boiler.
Natural gas: resume with chapter 6.4.1 When propane gas is desired, the boiler can be converted to propane gas by means of a conversion kit. Rinnai Part number:803000014.
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6.4.1 Gas connection with natural gas
The gas supply connection must comply with local regulations or, if such regulations do not exist, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z 223.1. For Canada, the gas connection must comply with local regulations or, if such regulations do not exist, with the CAN/CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code
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Pipe sizing for natural gas
Contact gas supplier to size the gas supply line and meter.
Gas piping
A sediment trap must be installed upstream of the gas controls.
The boiler gas pipe is equipped with external 3/4" M-NPT thread, onto which the tail piece of the gas shut off valve can be connected. Use appropriate sealing.
The connection to the boiler must include a suitable method of disconnection and a gas control valve must be installed adjacent to the boiler for isolation purposes. The nominal inlet gas pressure measured at the boiler should be 7" W.C. (18 mbar) for Natural gas (Gas A). Maximum pressure with no fl ow (lockup) or with the boiler running is 10.5 inches W.C. Minimum pressure with the gas fl owing (verify during boiler startup) is
3.0 inches W.C.
The gas pipe must be fi tted to the gas valve free from any strain.
Make sure that the gas pipe system does not contain dirt, particularly with new pipes.
Always check the safety of the gas pipe system by means of a bubble test using leak-search spray.
The boiler and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSI (3.5kPa).
The boiler must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSI (3.5 kPa).
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6.5 Hot water supply
Connection of the drinking water installation should be performed according to the national secondary drinking water regulations.
Do NOT use toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment in potable water heating systems used for space heating.
The sanitary water pipes can be connected to the installation by use of adapter ttings. The cold water inlet on the Combi boilers must be equipped with the following components (counted in the water fl ow direction): Flow regulator valve (supplied), Safety group, Expansion vessel 87 PSI / 6bar (potable water, blue).
The 3/4" NPT adapter fi tting with fl ow reducing valve must be fi tted in the cold water connection. A fl ow regulator valve is supplied with the boiler in a 3/4"NPT adapter fi tting. The ow regulator valve ensures that a quantity of water is supplied which has a outlet temperature of 120°F (assuming a cold water temperature of 45°F). The quantity of water is virtually unaffected by the water pressure.
When there is a water pressure lower than 22PSI / 1.5 bar it is advisable to remove the inside mechanism of the fl ow reducing valve.
6.5.1 Domestic Water quality
Appropriate steps must be taken to ensure the brazed plate heat exchanger does not become plugged by scale caused by hard water or sediment. If the plate heat exchanger becomes plugged by either scaling from hard water or sediment it is not the responsibility of Rinnai.
1. Water hardness for DHW
When there is a water hardness of more than 6 to 7 grains hardness for domestic water, a water softener must be installed on the inlet side of the DHW connection.
2. Sediment in DHW
If there is sediment in your domestic water supply a sediment fi lter or other suitable device should be used to remove it before the water enters the brazed plate heat exchanger.
3. Water Chemistry for DHW
The water used for domestic must have a water pH between 6.0 and 8.0, contain less than 1.7 gpg (20 mg/l) of Sodium, and a concentration of Chlorine less than 5.8 gpg (100 mg/L).
If problems occur when using sanitary water outside of the above stated requirements, no recourse can be made to the terms of the limited warranty.
6.5.2 Domestic water treatment Accessory
Rinnai offers a domestic water treatment device that can help reduce scale build up. This device can be installed on the incoming cold water line for any combi boiler. For additional information on contact Rinnai.
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6.5.3 DHW Expansion Tank
A domestic water expansion tank could be required by local code. Check local code to determine if it is required. If a combi boiler is installed in a closed water supply system, such as one having a backfl ow preventer in the cold water supply line, means shall be provided to control thermal expansion. Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to control thermal expansion.
6.5.4 Installing a Thermostatic Mixing Valve
A thermostatic mixing valve should be installed on all E combi boilers on the domestic hot water side to prevent scalding. This valve will regulate the water temperature leaving the brazed plate heat exchanger. See the fi gure 10 for the suggest piping.
DHW piping with thermostatic mixing valve fi g. 11
Hot water can be dangerous, especially for infants or children, the elderly, or infirm. There is hot water scald potential if the thermostat is set too high.
Water temperatures over 125º F (51º C) can cause severe burns or scalding resulting in death.
Hot water can cause first degree burns with exposure for as little as: 3 seconds at 140º F (60º C) 20 seconds at 130º F (54º C) 8 minutes at 120º F (48º C) Test the temperature of the water before placing a child in the bath or
shower. Do not leave a child or an infirm person in the bath unsupervised.
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Shut off valve
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6.5.5 Installing a valve kit
A means to isolate the domestic plate heat exchanger for cleaning must be provide at installation. Refer to fi gure 10 for proper piping layout. A Rinnai valve kit can be used on domestic water connections for all combi boilers to allow for cleaning of the plate heat exchanger and installation the domestic hot water pressure relief valve.
• Rinnai recommends the use of the WRIK-LF-F (3/4” NPT thread connection) or WRIK-C kit (WRIK-C (3/4” sweat connection) when connecting the domestic water lines to the boiler
• Use of this kit will assist in fl ushing the fl at plate heat exchanger in areas where water quality issues exist, as well as improve overall product serviceability
6.5.6 Pressure relief Valve
- An approved pressure relief valve is required by Rinnai for all water heating systems.
- The relief valve must comply with the standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems ANSI Z21.22 and/or the standard Temperature, Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief Valves, CAN1-4.4.
- The relief valve must be rated up to 150 psi and to at least the maximum BTU/hr of the appliance.
- The discharge from the pressure relief valve should be piped to the ground or into a drain system to prevent exposure or possible burn hazards to humans or other plant or animal life. Follow local codes. Water discharged from the relief valve could cause severe burns instantly, scalds, or death.
- The pressure relief valve must be manually operated once a year to check for correct operation.
- The relief valve should be added to the hot water outlet line according to the manufacturer instructions. DO NOT place any other type valve or shut off device between the relief valve and the combi boiler.
- Do not plug the relief valve and do not install any reducing fi ttings or other restrictions in the relief line. The relief line should allow for complete drainage of the valve and the line.
- If a relief valve discharges periodically, this may be due to thermal expansion in a closed water supply system. Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to correct this situation. Do not plug the relief valve.
- Rinnai does not require a combination temperature and pressure relief valve for this appliance. However local codes may require a combination temperature and pressure relief valve.
- If a combi boiler is installed in a closed water supply system, such as one having a backfl ow preventer in the cold water supply line, means shall be provided to control thermal expansion. Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to control thermal expansion.
6.5.7 Programming domestic hot water preheat
When plate warming is selected the brazed plate heat exchanger is kept warm and this reduces the wait time for domestic hot water by approximately 1 minute. When this setting is turned off the wait time for DHW is increased by approximately 1 minute.
Plate warming can only be deactivated when the fl ow switch accessory (part number 803000015) has been installed. If no fl ow switch is installed and parameter 36 is altered from the factory setting no DHW production will be possible.
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If plate warming is selected consider the following. This product is a domestic hot water priority boiler; therefore continuous fl ow in the DHW system (perhaps due to a leaky fi xture) may cause the boiler to remain in DHW mode — thus preventing the heating system from adequately functioning. In the event the DHW system has a leak, this feature should be turned off until this problem can be corrected.
This selection can be done with the fi rst digit of Parameter 36. Domestic hot water preheat ON = 1x (Factory setting) Domestic hot water preheat OFF = 2x See chapter 10 how to change a parameter.
The domestic hot water preheat setting is designed to increase the comfort of the home owner and reduce water consumption by reducing the wait time for hot water at the fi xture. This comfort setting will create a slight increase in the gas usage of the boiler, but this will be offset by the reduction in wasted water at the fi xture.
6.6 Condensate drain pipe
This boiler produces condensate. Condensate must be drained otherwise the boiler will not function and can cause product or property damage.
The condensation drain pipe should be connected to a drain in the building by means of an open connection. By this means the possibility of drain gases effecting the boiler is prevented. The drain connection should have a minimum diameter of 1.3" / 32mm.
Install the condensation drain pipe according to applicable local code.
If the condensate outlet of the boiler is lower than the public sewage system a condensate pump must be used. The condensate produced by the boiler has a pH value between 3 and 4. Install a neutralization unit if required by local code. It is recommended, but not required to install a condensate neutralizer. Rinnai offers a condensate neutralizer designed to work with all boiler models. The condensate neutralizer kit comes with all the necessary fi ttings and mounting material. PVC pipe must be supplied by the installation contractor. Rinnai part number: 804000074
Do not drain the condensation water to the external rain gutter because of the danger of freezing and blockage of the drain.
Before putting the boiler into operation fi ll the condensate trap with 1.27 cups / 300 ml of water. If the boiler will be installed in a high temperature installation
such as baseboard with a supply temperature of 160°F or above, fi ll the condensate trap with mineral oil instead of water.
Use materials approved by the authority having jurisdiction. In absence of such authority , PVC and CPVC pipe must comply with ASTM D1785, F441 or D2665. Cement and primer must comply with ASTM D2564 or F493. For Canada, use CSA or ULC certifi ed PVC or CPVC pipe, fi ttings and cement.
Periodic cleaning of the condensate disposal system must be carried out. See the Rinnai Boiler Application Manual for further information and for a piping diagram for the condensate.
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6.7 Vent system and air supply system
Provisions for combustion and ventilation air must be made in accordance with section, Air for Combustion and Ventilation of the National Flue Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or Sections 7.2, 7.3 of 7.4 of CAN/CGA B149.1, Installation Codes, or applicable provisions of the local building codes.
- Do not store chemicals near the boiler or in rooms where the air is being supplied
to the boiler. See the list on page 10.
- Do not allow the fl ue gases of other appliances to enter the boiler.
- Keep cabinet free of moisture
In the event that the system has actuated to shut off the main burner gas, do not attempt to place the boiler in operation. Contact a qualifi ed service agency.
6.7.1 Intake / Exhaust Guidelines
Refer to the specifi c instructions on your vent product for additional installation requirements.
• For direct vent boilers, proper reassembly and resealing of the vent-air intake system is required.
• You must use vent components that are certifi ed and listed with this model.
• Do not combine vent components from different manufacturers.
• Venting should be as direct as possible with a minimum number of pipe fi ttings.
• Avoid dips or sags in horizontal vent runs by installing supports per the vent manufacturer’s instructions.
• Support horizontal vent runs every four feet and all vertical vent runs every six feet or in accordance with local codes.
• Vent diameter must not be reduced.
• The boiler is unsuitable to install on a common vent installation, see also chapter 18.
• Do not connect the venting system with an existing vent or chimney.
• Do not common vent with the vent pipe of any other combi boiler or appliance.
• Vent connections must be fi rmly pressed together so that the gaskets form an air tight seal.
• Refer to the instructions of the vent system manufacturer for component assembly instructions.
• If the vent system is to be enclosed, it is suggested that the design of the enclosure shall permit inspection of the vent system. The design of such enclosure shall be deemed acceptable by the installer or the local inspector.
If it becomes necessary to access an enclosed vent system for service or repairs, Rinnai is not responsible for any costs or diffi culties in accessing the vent system. The limited warranty does not cover obtaining access to an enclosed vent system.
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6.7.2a Examples vent and air supply systems (parallel)
Vertical vent and horizontal air intake
figure 12C
Vertical with concentric termination figure 12D
Horizontal with concentric termination figure 12A
Horizontal with parallel termination figure 12B
Examples sealed combustions
Vertical with parallel termination figure 12E
Wall thickness for vent termination installation: Minimum: 100mm / 4” Maximum: 508mm / 20”
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6.7.2b Examples vent and air supply systems (low profi le PP)
Short termination with roof terminal
figure 13C
Termination with roof terminal and bends figure 13D
Short termination with wall terminal
figure 13A
Termination with wall terminal on higher level
figure 13B
Examples roof terminals
Examples wall terminals
Wall thickness for vent termination installation: Minimum: 100mm / 4” Maximum: 508mm / 20”
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6.7.3 Installation of the vent system
Consult local and state codes pertaining to special building code and fi re department requirements. Adhere to national code requirements.
Follow the listed maximum length of vent systems, which are boiler output dependent. The maximum permissible lengths are listed in table 9, chapter 6.7.6.
Decide how to install the exhaust and air intake system. You can choose between:
- Parallel system (see chapter 6.7.2a)
The parallel connection is provided standard initially. The boiler concentric connection diameter is 2x 3" (80mm). In this case a seperate supplied kit, with 2 vent adapters 3" should be fi tted on top of the boiler, to which the venting and air supply system can be fi tted, with or without elbow pieces. The maximum permissible pipe length is set out in table 9, chapter 6.7.6.
- Concentric system (see chapter 6.7.2b) The boiler can be converted to a concentric system with an optional adapter (Part nr. 808000023). It is possible to use a concentric connection of 3"/5" (80/125 mm). In this case an optional kit, with 1 concentric fl ue adapter, 3" cover and gaskets should be fi tted instead of the 3" connections on top of the boiler. See chapter 6.7.3.1 for installation. The maximum permissible pipe length is set out in table 9, chapter 6.7.6.
- Room Air System (outdoor combustion air)
The boiler can use room air for combustion. If this option is selected the boiler must be kept in initially standard parallel vent system. A single exhaust pipe can then be tted. It is required to use a room air fi lter (Part nr. 808000025) when using indoor air for combustion. See chapter 6.7.3.2 for installation. The maximum permissible pipe length is set out in table 9, chapter 6.7.6.
Rinnai strongly recommends the use of the room air fi lter when a Room Air System (indoor combustion air) is used.
When the boiler is installed in any of the areas listed in chapter 5.1, "Areas likely to have contaminants" or any area exposed to the contaminants listed in chapter 5.1, then sealed combustion is required.
We advise to install a vent system out of the venting system program supplied by Rinnai (See chapter 19 Parts list Vent system). For further information about the available components of the venting and air supply system we recommend you consult Rinnai and the Installation instructions and parts list documentation.
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6.7.3.1 Boiler conversion from parallel to concentric
Concentric vent adapter (Part. nr. 808000023) consists of:
1. Cover air intake
2. Gasket 3"
3. Gasket 5"
4. Concentric adapter
5. Plugs for measuring points
6. Gasket 3"
A. Push the 2 clips slightly outwards
B. Pull the 3" connection out of the boiler
C. Push out the 5" cover from the vent connection (=air intake)
D. Connect the concentric vent adapter.
- Check if all rubber seals (2, 3, 5 and 6) are positioned on the concentric vent
adapter
- Push the concentric vent adapter in the boiler, in the boiler exhaust pipe until
'CLICK'
- Press the 3" cover (1) in the connection at the back until 'CLICK'.
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6.7.3.2 Installing air fi lter
Push the air fi lter into the air intake on top of the boiler. See fi gure 14b.
The equivalent length of the combustion room air fi lter is 12ft (3.66m).
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