Raypak 300, 850 operating instructions Outdoor Installation, Freeze Protection

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Outdoor Installation

This type of installation can cause non-warrantable problems with components and poor operation of the boiler due to the recirculation of flue products. Multi- ple vent caps installed in the same horizontal plane must have a 4 ft clearance from the side of one vent cap to the side of the adjacent vent cap(s).

Combustion air supplied from outdoors must be free of particulate and chemical contaminants. To avoid a blocked flue condition, keep the vent cap clear of snow, ice, leaves, debris, etc.

WARNING: No substitutions of flue pipe or vent cap material are allowed. Such substitutions would jeopardize the safety and health of inhabitants.

The stainless steel flue direct vent cap must be fur- nished by the boiler manufacturer in accordance with its listing (sales order option D-15).

Outdoor Installation

Outdoor models must be vented with listed vent mate- rial per the following instructions and installed with the optional factory-supplied outdoor vent kit. A special vent terminal is provided in accordance with CSA requirements. These must be installed as illustrated in Fig. 25.

Care must be taken when locating the unit outdoors, because the flue gases discharged from the vent cap can condense as they leave the cap. Improper location can result in damage to adjacent structures or building finish. For maximum efficiency and safety, the follow- ing precautions must be observed:

1.Outdoor models must be installed outdoors and must use the outdoor vent cap available from the manufacturer (sales order option D-11).

2.Periodically check venting system. The unit’s venting areas must never be obstructed in any way and minimum clearances must be observed to prevent restriction of combustion and ventilation air. Keep area clear and free of combustible and flammable materials.

3.Do not locate adjacent to any window, door, walk- way, or gravity air intake. The vent must be located a minimum of 4 ft horizontally from such areas.

4.Install above grade level and above normal snow levels.

5.Vent terminal must be at least 3 ft above any forced air inlet located within 10 ft.

6.Adjacent brick or masonry surfaces must be pro- tected with a rust-resistant sheet metal plate.

Freeze Protection

NOTE: The vent cap must be furnished by the boiler manufacturer in accordance with its listing (sales order option D-11).

NOTE: Condensate can freeze on the vent terminal. Frozen condensate on the vent terminal can result in a blocked flue condition.

 

 

Fig. 25: Outdoor Venting

Model

Size

Approved

Approved SS

Plastic

No.

(in.)

Terminals

Terminals

300

4

PVC Tee,

FasNSeal FSTT4,

 

Sch 40*

Z-Vent 2SVSTTF04

500

 

 

 

850

6

PVC Tee,

FasNSeal FSTT6, Heat

Sch 40*

Fab 9690TEE

*Must be ULC-S636 materials in Canada.

The Raypak electronic temperature control includes a freeze protection feature. In the event the temperature drops below 40°F at any of the temperature sensors, the pump is turned on and will remain on until the tem- peratures at all sensors rise to 45°F.

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Contents Models 300, 500 & Types H & W WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GASDo not try to light any appliance INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPage WIRING DIAGRAM START-UP CONTENTSBEFORE INSTALLATION GENERAL SAFETY INSTALLATIONPay Attention to These Terms WARNINGSModel Identification BEFORE INSTALLATIONInstallations at Elevation Product ReceiptGeneral Information Component LocationsTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds GENERAL SAFETYOutdoor Installations INSTALLATIONInstallation Codes Indoor InstallationsIndoor Units Combustion and Ventilation AirCanadian Installations2 U.S. Installations1Table F Vent/Air Inlet Termination Clearances Direct Vent U.S. InstallationsConventional Combustion Air Supply Combustion Air FilterWater Piping Canadian InstallationsGeneral Hydrostatic Test Relief Valve Installation and PipingHydronic Heating Temperature & Pressure GaugeThree-WayValves Air-Separation/ExpansionTankDomestic Hot Water Potable Water and Space Heating Gas Supply Gas Supply ConnectionGas Supply Pressure Electrical Power Connections Making the Electrical Connections Check the Power SourceField-ConnectedControllers Wiring the Thermostat Field Wiring ConnectionsWiring the Indirect Sensor Wiring the Outdoor SensorWiring the Cascade System Communication Bus 3.Create a hole to route the communication cables through where the dimples are in the side of the cabinet see Fig. 15, or route the wires to the rear junction box and out of the cabinet Cascade Master Pump and Sensor Wiring Venting Cascade Follower Pump and Sensor WiringGeneral Combustion Support of Vent StackVent Terminal Location ConfigurationVenting Configurations Venting Installation TipsVertical Venting Category Combustion Vent Size Volume ofCommon Venting Model NoFig. 22 Horizontal Through-the-WallVenting Horizontal Through-the-WallDirectVenting Category Fig. 21 Typical Common VentingApproved Intakes InstallationTermination Model NoDirect Vent-Vertical Freeze Protection Outdoor InstallationIgnition Control Functions High Limit - Manual ResetHigh Limit - Auto Reset Optional ControlsLow Water Cut-OffOptional Flow SwitchHigh & Low Gas Pressure Switches Optional Blocked Vent SwitchUser Menu Adjusting the XFyre SetpointOperating Instructions Blocked Condensate Drain SensorStatus Menu Service ModeStatus Menu 1 Items Status Menu 2 Items Installer Menu Items continued Installer Menu WIRING DIAGRAM Pre Start-upCheck For Your SafetySTART-UP Pre Start-upStart-Up PreparationBlower Check Follow-Up Safety InspectionManifold Check FinishingLighting Instructions OPERATIONPost Start-UpCheck Heater Faults TROUBLESHOOTINGXFyre Error Codes Heater ErrorsXFyre Fault Text FLUE / GAS PRESS F01 RemedyOutdoor Sensor Resistance ValuesTemperature Sensors Resistance ohmsDaily MAINTENANCESuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule Preventive Maintenance ScheduleAs Required WeeklySemi-Annually AnnuallyNIOSH stated First Aid Combustion Chamber Coil Cleaning InstructionsInside Air Contamination APPENDIX248 CMR 5.082a1 through SCOPE LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY XFYRE - TYPE H and WHEAT EXCHANGER WARRANTY MODELSGAS SUPPLY DATA START-UPCHECKLIST FOR THE XFYREEMISSIONS SETTINGS AND TEST INFORMATION Nominal Factory Recommended Settings
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300, 850 specifications

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