Lochinvar 495, 065, 000 - 2 service manual Vent System Options, Table B, Flue Pipe Sizes, Table-C

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Hydronic Heating Boilers and Domestic Water Heaters

INSTALLATION

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TABLE - B

Flue Pipe Sizes

Input Flue

Btu/hr Size

495,000 6"

645,000 8"

745,000 8"

985,000 10"

1,255,000 12"

1,435,000 12"

1,795,000 14"

2,065,000 14"

Vent System Options

This unit has two venting options.

1. Conventional Negative Draft Venting

This option uses a vertical rooftop flue termination. Combustion air is supplied from the mechanical room. See page 13 for detailed information.

2. Outdoor Installation Venting

This option uses the installation of special air inlet and vent caps on the unit. See page 13 for venting details.

All units are shipped from the factory equipped for conventional negative draft venting. All other optional vent systems require the installation of specific vent kits and venting materials. The following is a detailed explanation of the installation requirements for each venting system, components used and part numbers of vent kits for each model.

Barometric Damper Location

Any venting system option that requires a barometric damper must adhere to the following directions for optimum performance.

The preferred location for the barometric damper is in a tee or collar installed in the vertical pipe rising from the unit’s flue outlet. The barometric damper MUST NOT be installed in a bull head tee installed on the unit’s flue outlet. The tee or collar containing the barometric damper should be approximately three feet vertically above the connection to the unit’s flue outlet. This location ensures that any positive velocity pressure from the unit’s internal combustion fan is dissipated and the flue products are rising due to buoyancy generated from the temperature of the flue products. Adjust weights on damper to ensure that draft is maintained within the specified ranges.

TABLE–C

Minimum Recommended Combustion Air Supply To Boiler Room

 

 

Combustion Air Source

 

 

 

Boiler Input

Outside Air*/2 Openings

Outside Air*/1 Opening

Inside Air/2 Openings

495,000

125 in2 (806 cm2)

167 in2

(1077 cm2)

500 in2

(3226 cm2)

645,000

163 in2 (1052 cm2)

217 in2

(1400 cm2)

650 in2

(4194 cm2)

745,000

188 in2 (1213 cm2)

250 in2

(1613 cm2)

750 in2

(4839 cm2)

985,000

248 in2 (1,600cm2)

330 in2 (2,129cm2)

990 in2

 

(6,388cm2)

1,255,000

315 in2

(2,032cm2)

420 in2

(2,710cm2)

1260 in2

 

(8,130cm2)

1,435,000

360 in2

(2,323cm2)

480 in2

(3,097cm2)

1440 in2

 

(9,291cm2)

1,795,000

450 in2

(2,903cm2)

600 in2

(3,871cm2)

1800 in2 (11,614cm2)

2,065,000

518 in2

(3,342cm2)

690 in2

(4,452cm2)

2070 in2

(13,356cm2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Outside air openings shall directly communicate with the outdoors. When combustion air is drawn from the outside through a duct, the net free area of each of the two openings must have twice (2 times) the free area required for Outside Air/2 Openings. The above requirements are for the boiler only, additional gas fired units in the boiler room will require an increase in the net free area to supply adequate combustion air for all units. Combustion air requirements are based on the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, in Canada refer to CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Code. Check all local code requirements for combustion air.

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Contents Domestic Water Heaters Save this manual for future referenceHydronic Heating Boilers and Domestic Water Heaters Safety Information General Product InformationHydronic Heating Boilers and Domestic Water Heaters Product Identification Front and Rear ViewInstallation Clearances from Combustible ConstructionBase for Combustible Floors Outdoor Boiler Installation Hydronic System AntifreezeShut-Down and Draining Pump OperationInstalling Combustion Air Filter Freeze Protection for a Heating Boiler System if requiredCombustion Air Filter Combustion Air Options One OpeningInstallation Venting General InformationExhaust Fans Venting SupportTABLE-A Vent System Options Table BFlue Pipe Sizes TABLE-CConventional Negative Draft Venting Negative DraftFlue Outlet Piping Common Venting SystemsOutdoor Installation Venting Masonry Chimney InstallationsTable D Outdoor Vent KitsOutdoor Vent/Air Inlet Location Outdoor Vent KitGas Pressure Test Gas PipingInput Max Min Connecting Gas Piping to Unit Gas Train and ControlsCombination Gas Valves Checking Gas Supply PressureVenting of Combination Gas Valves Gas Manifold Pressure Adjustment Measuring Gas Supply Pressure at Combination Gas ValveNET Manifold Pressure Regulator Pressure Less Front Chamber PressureWater Flow Switch Low Water CutoffRelief Valve If EquippedTerminal Strip Connection Options Table JNominal AMP Draw Data Water Connections Heating Boilers Only General Plumbing RulesPrimary/Secondary Boiler Piping Low Temperature Return Water Systems Radiant Floor and Snow Melt Heating SystemsInput LTV Valve Kit Btu/hr Installation with a Chilled Water System System Temperature Rise Chart Based on Btu/hr InputTable L 10ºF 20ºF 30ºF 40ºF 50ºF 60ºFTemperature/Pressure Gauge Boiler Flow RateBoiler Bypass Requirements Filling the SystemOperation Lighting InstructionsLocating Temperature Control To Turn Off Gas To ApplianceTemperature Control Settings Table MSet Point Maximum Set Point DeterminationOutdoor Air Reset Option High-Fire OffsetShutdown Outdoor Air Max O.A. MaxTemperature Control Sensors Placement of SensorsBoiler Application Water Heater ApplicationRemote Wire Connection Wire Maximum GaugeHot Surface Igniter and Ignition Control Module Table NDiagnostic Status Indication Hot Surface Ignition Control ModuleIgnition and Control Timings Ignition Module Lockout FunctionsStatus LED Diagnostic Codes Table OTable P Required Temperature Rise Temperature Rise ChartDomestic Water Heaters Water Velocity ControlPipe Sizing Chart Water ChemistryCirculating Pump Table RPotable Hot Water Temperature Control Settings Domestic Water TemperaturesDomestic Water Minimum Pump PerformanceHigh Water Temperature Limit Control Location of Cold Water Supply Piping ConnectionsOptional Relief Valve Thermal ExpansionCleaning Maintenance Flue Gas Passageways Cleaning ProceduresHeat Exchanger Cleaning ElectricalCombustion and Ventilation Air Cleaning and Maintenance Set Up ProcedureAdjustment Procedure 495,000 1,255,000 Btu/hr Models Servicing Hot Surface Igniter and Ignition Module Sequence of Operation Ignition System CheckoutPower Supply ON/OFF Rocker SwitchManual Reset High-Limit Thermostat Safety Device TerminalsElectronic Temperature Controller Ignition ModuleHeat Transfer Process Gas Valves, Burner Schematic Diagram BTU/HRHI-LIMITS PWR SW Main Unit GAS Valves Blower Pressure Switch Wiring Diagram 15AMPSControl BOX Connections Control BOX Connections

000 - 2, 065, 495 specifications

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