Page 2 - Add 51⁄2” to height for vent Damper.; Figure 1 - Dimensions
2 1 - DIMENSIONS Table 1 - Dimensions BOILER MODEL NUMBER DIMENSIONS (INCH.) FLUE DIAMETER “A” WIDTH GWB8-245E-2/GWB8-262E-2 7 27 ½ GWB8-280E-2/GWB8-299E-2 7 30¾ Add 5½” to height for vent Damper. Figure 1 - Dimensions
Page 3 - AHRI Standard as published by The Hydronics Institute.; BOILERS FOR USE AT HIGH ALTITUDE; ori
3 2 - BOILER RATINGS AND CAPACITIES Table 2 - Ratings and Capacities BOILER MODEL NUMBER (1) † NATURAL GAS † PROPANE GAS AFUE Input (3) Mbh Heating Capacity (3) Mbh (2) NET AHRI RATING Water, (3) Mbh HIGH ALTITUDE INPUT (3) Mbh INPUT (3) Mbh HEATING CAPACITY (3) Mbh (2) NET AHRI RATING Water, (3) Mb...
Page 4 - - TABLE OF CONTENTS; KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR BOILER; fl; WARNING; SAFETY SYMBOLS & WARNINGS; The following de; NOTICE; CAUTION
4 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT: Read the following instructions COMPLETELY before installing!! KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR BOILER RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING Keep boiler area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids.DO NOT obstruct air openings...
Page 5 - - INSTALLATION PROCEDURE; Table 3 - MINIMUM CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS; or maintenance could result in death or serious; Fire hazard. Do not install boiler on combustible; FOR INSTALLATION ON NON-COMBUSTIBLE; Boiler can not be installed on; Minimum Clearances to Combustible; BOILER
5 4 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Table 3 - MINIMUM CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS Inches (mm) Top 6” (152mm) Rear 6” (152mm) Control Side 7” (178mm) Opposite Side 6” (152mm) Front 18” (457mm) Flue/Vent Connector 6” (152mm) Near Boiler Piping 1/2” (13mm) WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, servi...
Page 6 - Input Mbh
6 5 - VENTILATION & COMBUSTION AIR Provide combustion air and ventilation air in accordance with the section “Air for Combustion and Ventilation,” of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or Sections 8.2, 8.3 or 8.4 of Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CAN/CSA B149.1, or appl...
Page 7 - - CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING; distance from; Figure 2 - Safety Relief Valve
7 6 - CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING RELIEF VALVE DISCHARGE LINE Check local codes for maximum distance from fl oor or allowable safe point of discharge . WARNING Burn or Scald Hazard. Discharge line shall be installed to relief valve outlet connection to avoid burns, scalding, or water damage ...
Page 8 - Burn and scald hazard. Safety relief valve could; Figure 3 - Temperature Pressure Gauge; FOR USE WITH COOLING UNITS; DO NOT TIGHTEN GAUGE BY HAND!! Gauge should
8 6 - CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING WARNING Burn and scald hazard. Safety relief valve could discharge steam or hot water during operation. In- stall discharge piping per these instructions. ! Figure 3 - Temperature Pressure Gauge Verify clean water supply is available to water inlet valve. In...
Page 10 - Bypass Piping Required For High Mass (Large Water Content) Systems
10 Figure 6 - BYPASS PIPING - CIRCULATOR ON SUPPLY Figure 7 - BYPASS PIPING - CIRCULATOR ON RETURN Bypass Piping Required For High Mass (Large Water Content) Systems 6 - CONNECTING SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING
Page 11 - As An Option; - CHIMNEY AND VENT PIPE CONNECTION
11 Boilers connecting to gas vents or chimneys, vent installations shall be in accordance with “Venting of Equipment”, of the 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 B149.1, or applicabl...
Page 12 - Minimum Vent Pipe Clearance
12 Minimum Vent Pipe Clearance Wood and other combustible materials must not be closer than 6” from any surface of single wall metal vent pipe. Listed Type B vent pipe or other listed venting systems shall be installed in accordance with their listing. Removing Existing Boiler From Common Venting Sy...
Page 13 - Vent Damper Manual Operation; Figure 10 - Vent Damper Position Indicator
13 8 - VENT DAMPER OPERATION Figure 8 - Vent Damper Installation Figure 9 - Vent Damper Placement Annually check vent damper and all fl ue product carrying areas of appliance, with particular attention given to deterioration from corrosion or other sources. If you see corrosion or other deterioratio...
Page 14 - - GAS SUPPLY PIPING; WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS; CHECK GAS SUPPLY; CHECKING GAS PIPING; DANGER; Measure length of pipe or tubing from gas meter or; Table 5 - Gas Pipe Sizes
14 9 - GAS SUPPLY PIPING CAUTION 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 gas supplier’s instructions. • If you cannot reach your g...
Page 15 - 0 - ELECTRICAL WIRING; ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY; VENT DAMPER WIRING
15 10 - ELECTRICAL WIRING 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 Installations. ELECTRIC POWER ...
Page 16 - Inducer is not an option.; Modi
16 11 - WIRING DIAGRAMS Figure 12 - Integrated High Limit Electronic Ignition Control (240008781) I Inducer is not an option. WARNING Modi fi cation, substitution or elimination of factory equipped, supplied or speci fi ed components may result in personal injury or loss of life. !
Page 19 - 2 -GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS; FILLING SYSTEM WITH WATER; Never run water in a hot empty boiler.
19 12 -GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FILLING SYSTEM WITH WATER • Close air vents on all radiation units. Open valves to these units. • Verify boiler and expansion tank drain valves are closed. • Air bleed screw on tank drain fi tting should be closed. • Open valve in line from boiler to expansion tank. Open ...
Page 20 - not; TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE; If you do not follow these instructions; LIGHTING PROCEDURE FOR BOILER WITH
20 13 - LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information above. 2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand. OFF ON ...
Page 21 - 4 - OPERATING YOUR BOILER; Figure 16 - Pilot Flame
21 14 - OPERATING YOUR BOILER AUTOMATIC GAS VALVE Automatic Gas Valve opens or closes according to heat requirements of thermostat and temperature limit control. It closes if pilot goes out. Each individual control must be operating correctly before any gas can pass to burners. Any one control can h...
Page 22 - CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION
22 14 - OPERATING YOUR BOILER CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION A. When set above temperature indicated on thermostat, boiler should ignite. B. Verify thermostat turns boiler off when room temperature reaches selected setting and starts boiler operating when room temperature falls a few degrees. C. After s...
Page 23 - 5 - MAINTAINING YOUR BOILER
23 15 - MAINTAINING YOUR BOILER BURNERS Beginning of heating season visually check pilot and main burner fl ames. See Figure 16. SAFETY RELIEF VALVE Refer to page 7 for important information. To test safety relief valve refer to valve manufacturer’s instructions packaged with relief valve. Call Tech...
Page 24 - EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - WHAT THEY DO
24 EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - WHAT THEY DO 16 - SERVICE HINTS You may avoid inconvenience and service calls by checking these points before you call for service. Possible Cause What to do Thermostat is not set correctly Reset thermostat above room temperatureBurner is not operating properl...
Page 25 - 7 - EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
25 17 - EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES EXPANSION TANK Expanding water fl ows into expansion tank. Tank should be correct size. Tank is fi lled with air. As water expands it compresses air in the tank to form air pressure cushion. This “spring-like” cushion serves to maintain correct operating wa...
Page 27 - • Do not use this appliance if any part has; Example; Figure 18 - Display Readout
27 APPENDIX A - CONTROL MODULE A.1 Installation Environment Considerations 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. • Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call...
Page 28 - State
28 APPENDIX A - CONTROL MODULE A.5 Operation Module continuously monitors boiler water temperature and fi res or shuts off burner based on this temperature data. 1. When “Call for Heat” occurs, control enables circulator and monitors boiler water temperature to determine whether thermostat can be sa...
Page 29 - Figure 20 - Basic Control Algorithm Example
29 APPENDIX A - CONTROL MODULE A.6 Boiler High Limit Temperature Controller • When water temperature reaches setpoint, controller ends heating cycle. • When water temperature drops below setpoint minus differential, controller restarts heat cycle to re-heat boiler water. • If water temperature excee...
Page 31 - APPENDIX A - CONTROL MODULE; Electrical shock hazard. Ignition circuit generates; Figure 19 - Troubleshooting Pilot Flame
31 APPENDIX A - CONTROL MODULE — If fl ame rod or bracket is bent out of position, restore to correct position. STEP 3: Check spark ignition circuit. Disconnect ignition cable at SPARK terminal on module. WARNING Electrical shock hazard. Ignition circuit generates over 10,000 volts. Turn OFF electri...