Page 2 - ICTORY; Figure 1. Left End View
2 V ICTORY Dimensions (inches) Figure 1. Left End View Figure 2. Front View Figure 3. Right End View NOTE: Height Dimension increases to 30-3/16" and depth dimension increases to 22-1/4" when combustible floor kit is used. Base Assembly Victory Boiler V-33 Natural #48 49 50 50 50 51 51 52 52...
Page 3 - In no case may the boiler be installed on carpeting.
V ICTORY 3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTSThe 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- latest edition. This installation must also conform to the additional require- ments in this...
Page 4 - * Also see Z223.1 Par t 7 and see Par t 11 for use of mentioned tables.
4 V ICTORY Reference Table No. * Appliance Connector Requirements* (ANSI Z223.1) Victory Boilers Type “B” See table 11-1 for minimum and maximum of vent 11-1 (V-90, V-120, V-150 and V-180) height and lateral length restriction. Single appliance Victory Boiler Single-wall See table 11-2 for minimum a...
Page 5 - : AL 29-4C is a registered trademark of Allegheny Ludlum Corp.
V ICTORY 5 HORIZONTAL PRESSURE VENTINGAll VICTORY models are cer tified for horizontal pressure venting with the following restrictions: 1. Vent MaterialA. The vent system for horizontal venting must be UL list- ed single wall Saf-T 3" diameter #AL 29-4C s stainless steel manufactured by Heat-Fa...
Page 6 - NATURAL DRAFT CHIMNEY AND TYPE “B” VENTING
Model/Vent Size V-90, V-120, V-150 and V-180 boilers may be vented into achimney (see “Chimney and type “B” venting” paragraph onpage 4) or into a type “B” vent, ONLY when converted to the5" dia. Slant/Fin flue collar supplied unassembled with theseboilers and ONLY as described here, other place...
Page 7 - use galvanized risers and connectors in cool boiler rooms.
V ICTORY 7 Figure 6b. Venting with “B” vent or metal-lined chimney for V-90, V-120, V-150 and V-180 only Minimum vent connectors diameter is 5 inches. It may have to be upsized to 6 or 7 inches (see Table 2). Single or multiple appliance venting into Type “B” double wall metal vent with single or Ty...
Page 11 - Length
V ICTORY 11 at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG. D. All gas piping used should be inspected thoroughly for cleanliness before makeup. A sediment trap must be pro- vided, as illustrated on page 2. E. The minimum and maximum gas supply pressure (at the inlet of gas valve) are shown on the...
Page 13 - Boiler rated input in; Gas Valve
V ICTORY 13 8. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.9. Set thermostat to desired setting. 10. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions "To Turn Off Gas To Appliance" and call your service technician or gas supplier. To Turn Off Gas to Appliance 1. Set thermostat to l...
Page 15 - Top View of Boiler
V ICTORY 15 burners as described on page 13. *To clean burners run a clean flue brush up the tube until all foreign matter is removed. IV. SAFETY CHECK FOR CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Remove Control Cover To remove control cover, remove the two sheet metal screws in the top of the top cover. (See figure 13.) ...
Page 17 - Sequence of Operations
V ICTORY 17 Sequence of Operations Wiring Diagrams CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. “Verify proper operation after servicing.” THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEAT CIRCULATOR CONTINUES TO RUN. NO FURTHER ACTION. C...
Page 18 - PUMP OR VALVE ZONING OF WATER BOILERS; Pump Zoning system using R845 Relay.; pump load must not exceed 7.4 amp rating of
18 V ICTORY PUMP OR VALVE ZONING OF WATER BOILERS COMBINATION CONTROLS WITH T TV Z TERMINALS* Pump Zoning system using R845 Relay. One R-845A needed for each circulator. NOTE: Pumps are powered from C1. Total pump load must not exceed 7.4 amp rating of combination control pump switch. Zone valve zon...
Page 19 - Check and correct in accordance with wiring diagrams; GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR SERVICEPEOPLE
V ICTORY 19 BURNERS FAIL TO OPERATE CAUSE 1. Safety pilot out, or flame too low.2. Gas supply valve shut off.3. Electric switch open.4. Blown or defective line fuse.5. Operating or limit control contacts open or dir ty.6. Defective gas valve or pressure regulator; or plugged bleed line. 7. Defective...