Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Safety Symbols .............................................................................................................. 3Boiler Ratings And Capacities ........................................................................................... 4Before You Start ..................................
Page 3 - SAFETY SYMBOLS; DANGER; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING.; fl; WARNING; Installation shall conform to requirements of
3 SAFETY SYMBOLS The following de fi ned symbols are used throughout this manual to notify the reader of potential hazards of varying risk levels. ! DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. ! WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, ...
Page 4 - BOILER RATINGS AND CAPACITIES; Figure 1 - Dimensions
4 BOILER RATINGS AND CAPACITIES Figure 1 - Dimensions BOILER SPECIFICATIONS Model No. Type of Ignition Natural gas Propane AFUE % Number of Sections Flue Size Connection Diameter in. (mm) round Sipping Weight Lbs. (kg) Package Supply & Return Connec- tion NPT in. (mm) Drain Connection NPT in. (m...
Page 5 - Table - 1 Minimum Clearance
5 Net I=B=R steam Ratings shown are based on piping and pickup allowance of 1.333.Base selection of boiler size on "Net I=B=R Rating" being equal to or greater than installed radiation in square feet. Consult manufacturer before selecting a boiler for installations having unusual piping and ...
Page 6 - FRESH AIR FOR COMBUSTION
6 FRESH AIR FOR COMBUSTION ! WARNING Air openings to combustion area must not be obstructed. Following instructions below, adequate combustion air can be maintained. Provide combustion air and ventilation air in accordance with the section “Air for Combustion and Ventilation,” of the National Fuel G...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION - SYSTEM PIPING; Figure 2 - Recommended Near Boiler Piping Using One Supply Tapping; Burn and scald hazard. Safety valve could
7 INSTALLATION - SYSTEM PIPING Near boiler piping, that is the piping around boiler, must be considered as part of boiler for proper water level control, and to produce dry steam. Correct near boiler piping is crucial to the proper operation of the boiler and the heating system. Follow these recomme...
Page 8 - correct; the header, one for each; must
8 INSTALLATION - SYSTEM PIPING Recommended near boiler piping for gravity return 4. systems is shown in Figure 5. This con fi guration uses one supply and one return tapping. This setup can be used on any size boiler in this series. The supply and return connections may be piped both into the same s...
Page 9 - FOR USE WITH COOLING UNITS; Figure 4 - Chilled Water Piping; VALVES A & B OPEN FOR HEATING CLOSE FOR COOLING; Figure 3B - Common Near Boiler Piping Mistakes
9 INSTALLATION - SYSTEM PIPING For gravity return systems, the bottom of the lowest 13. steam carrying pipe, be it a dry return, or the end of the steam main, must be at least 28” above the normal water level line on the right side of the boiler. This is known as “Dimension A.”For pumped return syst...
Page 10 - CHIMNEY AND VENT PIPE CONNECTION; IMPORTANT
10 CHIMNEY AND VENT PIPE CONNECTION For boilers for connection to gas vents or chimneys, vent installations shall be in accordance with National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or "Venting Systems and Air Supply for Appliances," of the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CAN/CSA B...
Page 11 - Figure 5 - Typical Masonry Chimney Requirements; VENT DAMPER OPERATION; TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR VENT DAMPER
11 After it has been determined that each appliance 6. 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 conditions of use.Any improper operation...
Page 12 - CAUTION; WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS; NOTICE; Use two (2) wrenches when installing pipe to
12 For safe, ef fi cient operation, the vent damper and all fl ue product carrying areas of the appliance must be checked annually by you, with particular attention given to deterioration from corrosion or other sources. If you see corrosion or other deterioration, contact your heating contractor fo...
Page 13 - Propane Installation; Leak Check Gas Piping; GAS SUPPLY PIPING; Table - 4a Gas Pipe Sizes - Natural Gas
13 Provide sediment trap up stream of gas valve. • Propane Installation Connections by licensed propane dealer only. • Use two stage regulator provided by propane • supplier.Propane supplier should check piping. • Leak Check Gas Piping Pressure test boiler and gas connection before placing boiler in...
Page 14 - ELECTRICAL WIRING; ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY; INSTALL YOUR THERMOSTAT; ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS; VENT DAMPER
14 ELECTRICAL WIRING ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY Electrically bond boiler to ground in accordance with requirements of authority having jurisdiction. Refer to: USA- National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. • Canada - Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1: • Safety Standard for Electrical Installation...
Page 16 - Thermoplastic wire or its equivalent.; INTERMITTENT IGNITION
16 ELECTRICAL WIRING If any of the original wire as supplied with this appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 105°C Thermoplastic wire or its equivalent. Figure 11 - Wiring Diagrams For Boilers With PS-802 Probe Type Low Water Cut-Off INTERMITTENT IGNITION
Page 17 - STANDING PILOT
17 ELECTRICAL WIRING If any of the original wire as supplied with this appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 105°C Thermoplastic wire or its equivalent. Figure 12 - Wiring Diagrams For Boilers With PS-802 Probe Type Low Water Cut-Off STANDING PILOT
Page 20 - CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES; SAFETY VALVE
20 CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES SAFETY VALVE The safety valve should open automatically if the boiler steam pressure exceeds the pressure rating of the valve (15 psig). Should it ever fail to open under this condition, shut down your boiler. If valve discharge occurs, or valve fails to open as described...
Page 21 - DO; operate the boiler
21 CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES SPILL SWITCH(BLOCKED VENT SAFETY SHUTOFF) The spill switch is a manual reset disc thermostat with a fi xed setpoint (280° F), and normally closed contacts. It is located at the relief opening of the draft diverter. In the event of chimney or venting system blockage causin...
Page 22 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; For Your Safety Read Before Operating; If you do not follow these instructions exactly,; TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
22 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For Your Safety Read Before Operating ! 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. Some boilers are equipped with an intermittent ignition A. device which automatically l...
Page 24 - OPERATING YOUR BURNER; HOW A STEAM SYSTEM OPERATES; WATER LEVEL; AUTOMATIC GAS VALVE
24 OPERATING YOUR BURNER HOW A STEAM SYSTEM OPERATES The water in the boiler is heated until it reaches the boil- ing point. As the water boils it turns into steam. The steam rises from the top of the water through the supply main to the radiation units. As it passes through the radiators it re- lea...
Page 25 - CHECKING AND ADJUSTING; ADJUST PILOT BURNER
25 CHECKING AND ADJUSTING ADJUST PILOT BURNER Pilot fl ame should surround 3/8” to 1/2” of the pilot sensor. Refer to Fig. 19. If fl ame needs adjusting, do it as follows: Remove screw cover over pilot adjusting screw. 1. Insert small screwdriver and adjust fl ame as needed. 2. Turn screw counterclo...
Page 27 - SKIMMING AND SLOWDOWN; CLEANING YOUR BOILER
27 It is very important to clean a new steam boiler after it has been installed and put into continuous operation. This must be done to remove any accumulation of oil, grease, sludge, etc., that may have been present in the system. These substances may cause the boiler water to foam and surge, thus ...
Page 28 - MAINTAINING YOUR BOILER
28 MAINTAINING YOUR BOILER Keep boiler area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids. Keep boiler are clear and free of obstructions to fl ow of combustion and ventilation air.Check the water level every day or two. Verify the water line shown by op...
Page 29 - FOAMING, PRIMING OR SURGING; Never re; BOILER WATER TREATMENT
29 FOAMING, PRIMING OR SURGING These terms are used to describe a fl uctuating water line - when water leaves the boiler with the steam.It is caused by any combination of the following: Threading oil and organic matter in the boiler water. 1. (Mineral oil, or core sand does not cause surging.) Follo...
Page 30 - SERVICE HINTS; FOR YOUR SAFETY; Leave the building immediately, then call your; IF YOUR SYSTEM IS NOT HEATING OR NOT GIVING ENOUGH HEAT . . .; Possible Cause
30 SERVICE HINTS You may avoid inconvenience and service calls by checking these points before you call for service. FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS 1. Do Not try to light any appliance.2. Do not touch any electric switch, do not use the phone. 3. Leave the building immediately, then cal...
Page 31 - REPAIR PARTS