Raypak 503-2003 Relief Valve Piping Hydrostatic Test, Cold Water Operation, Cold Water Starts

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SECTION C: Installation

Relief Valve Piping

WARNING: Pressure relief valve discharge piping must be piped near the floor and close to a drain to eliminate the potential of severe burns. Do not pipe to any area where freezing could occur. Refer to local codes.

Hydrostatic Test

Unlike many types of heaters, this heater does not re- quire hydrostatic testing prior to being placed in operation. The heat exchanger has already been fac- tory-tested and is rated for 160 psi operating pressure. However, Raypak does recommend hydrostatic testing of the piping connections to the heater and the rest of the system prior to operation. This is particularly true for hydronic systems using glycol-based antifreeze. Raypak recommends conducting the hydrostatic test before connecting gas piping or electrical supply.

Leaks must be repaired at once to prevent damage to the heater. NEVER use petroleum-based stop-leak compounds.

To perform hydrostatic test:

1.Connect fill water supply. With field-installed bleed valve open, fill heater with water. When wa- ter flows from bleed valve, shut off water. Close bleed valve. Carefully fill the rest of the system, making sure to eliminate any entrapped air by us- ing high-point air vents. Close feed valve. Test at standard operating pressure for at least 24 hours.

2.Make sure constant gauge pressure has been main- tained throughout test.

3.Check for leaks. Repair if found.

Cold Water Operation

CAUTION: Damage due to internal condensation may occur if the heater inlet water temperature does not exceed 120˚F (49ºC) within 7 minutes of start-up.

This heater is equipped with a proprietary condensate evaporation system which will evaporate any conden- sate that may begin to accumulate inside the primary heat exchanger with water temperatures as low as 120ºF (49ºC).

Heaters operated with an inlet temperature of less than 120ºF (49ºC) MUST have a manual bypass (see Fig.

14)or an approved low-temperature operation system to prevent problems with condensation. This piping is

like a primary/secondary boiler installation with a by- pass acting as the secondary boiler piping. Raypak strongly recommends that thermometer(s) be placed into the heater piping next to the in/out header to facili- tate temperature adjustment. Inlet water temperatures below 120ºF (49ºC) can excessively cool the products of combustion, resulting in collection of condensate in the heat exchanger area beyond the capacity of the condensate evaporation system.

NOTE: Vent piping MUST contain a condensate drain which is installed according to the vent manufac- turer’s instructions and plumbed to an appropriate condensate management system (field supplied).

Failure to reach or exceed 120ºF (49ºC) within 7 min- utes may damage or cause failure of the heat exchanger, combustion chamber, or other parts within the combus- tion chamber. It can cause operational problems, bad combustion, sooting, flue gas leakage and reduced ser- vice life of the vent system. A bypass allows part of the heater discharge water to be mixed with the cooler wa- ter returning to the heater inlet to increase the heater inlet temperature above 120ºF (49ºC). This precaution- ary measure should prevent the products of combustion from condensing beyond the ability of the condensate management system employed in this heater in most installations. Warranty claims will be denied for damage or failures caused by condensation.

Cold water operation issues are applicable to both cold water start and cold water run applications. Cold water operation for 7 minutes or less on initial daily start-up is acceptable. Where cold water starts will last longer than 7 minutes or where cold water operation is con- tinuous, provisions must be made to mix higher temperature outlet water with the colder inlet water and thereby raise the inlet temperature to at least 120ºF (49ºC) within the 7-minute time limit.

Cold Water Starts

Cold water starts, wherein the inlet water temperature remains below 120ºF (49ºC) for more than 7 minutes, must have cold water start protection. Known pro- tection methods consist of mixing heated outlet water with the inlet water with a bypass to raise the inlet to 120ºF (49ºC) or higher. Once the system is heated up and has return water temperatures of 120ºF (49ºC) or higher, the mixing of outlet water with inlet water is no longer needed and the bypass can be shut off. If the bypass is not shut off as the system heats up, the outlet temperature may continue to climb and trip the high limit, thereby shutting down the heater. Thus an auto-

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Contents Installation Operating Instructions Page Table of Contents PAY Attention to These Terms Product Receipt Before InstallationSection a Model IdentificationGeneral Information Installations at ElevationComponent Locations Water Gas Vent Size Model Conn InputHot Water Supply General Safety Section BTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds Water Temp Time to Produce Serious BurnSection C InstallationInstallation Codes Equipment BaseInstallations1 Canadian Installations2 Combustion and Ventilation Air Outdoor InstallationsHeater Min. Clearance Recommended From Combustible Service Indoor UnitsDirect Vent InstallationsOptional Construction Air Filter TruSeal Combustion AirGeneral Canadian InstallationsWater Piping Cold Water Starts Relief Valve Piping Hydrostatic TestCold Water Operation Model 20F∆T 30F∆T 40F∆T Min. Flow Max Flow Gpm ∆P ft Temperature & Pressure GaugeCold Water Run ∆P ft GpmHydronic Heating Domestic Hot WaterPotable Water and Space Heating Pool HeatingAutomatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Winterizing Your HeaterWater Hardness Gas SupplyPool/Spa Water Chemistry PH of WaterModel NPT 4 NPT 2 NPT Gas Supply ConnectionGas Supply Pressure Field-Connected Controllers Electrical Power ConnectionsCheck the Power Source Field Wiring Connection Making the Electrical ConnectionsSupport of Vent Stack VentingAppliance Categories Inlet MaterialCanada Installations Vent Terminal LocationInstallation Venting Installation TipsVenting Configurations Vertical Venting CategoryCommon Venting Vent Size Volume Model Pressure Flue Products In. WCTermination Horizontal Through-the-Wall Direct Venting Category Typical Common VentingHorizontal Through-the-Wall Direct Venting Direct Vent Vertical Direct Vent VerticalFreeze Protection Outdoor InstallationControls Operation Operating ModesDefinitions Modes Default Range Modulating Temperature Control User InterfaceHeater Sequence of Operation Model 503Model 1753 Section C Installation Ignition Module Flow Switch High Limit Manual ResetHigh Limit Auto Reset Optional Code ConditionAir Pressure Switch Modulating Temperature ControlHigh and Low Gas Pressure Switches Optional Low Water Cut-Off OptionalBlocked Vent Switch UDB Diagnostic BoardWiring Diagrams ModelsModels Section C Installation Pre Start-up Section DStart-up Pre Start-up Check Blower AdjustmentStart-Up Initial Start-upManifold Adjustment Follow-Up Safety InspectionLeak Test Procedure Dual-Seat Gas Valve Leak Test Procedure Post Start-Up CheckSection D Start up Lighting Instructions Section EOperation To Turn Off Gas To ApplianceSection E Operation Troubleshooting Section FUDB Fault History Section G MaintenanceSuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule Preventive Maintenance Schedule Inside Air Contamination Section HAppendix Limited Parts Warranty MVB Types H and WH
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