Raypak 1005 operating instructions Domestic Hot Water, Fitting Type Equivalent Length ft 2 NPT

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System

 

Model 1005

 

 

 

Model 1505

 

 

 

Model 2005

 

Return Temp

Supply Temp1

 

Minimum Pipe Size2

Supply Temp1

 

Minimum Pipe Size2

Supply Temp1

 

Minimum Pipe Size2

(°F)

(°F)

<80' equiv.

80-200' equiv.

(°F)

<80' equiv.

80-200' equiv.

(°F)

<80' equiv.

80-200' equiv.

60

138

 

2"NPT

2

1/2"NPT

147

 

2"NPT

2

1/2"NPT

154

 

2"NPT

2 1/2"NPT

80

138

 

2"NPT

2

1/2"NPT

147

 

2"NPT

2

1/2"NPT

154

2

1/2"NPT

3"NPT

100

138

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

147

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

154

2

1/2"NPT

3"NPT

120

145

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

158

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

170

2

1/2"NPT

3"NPT

140

165

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

178

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

190

2

1/2"NPT

3"NPT

160

185

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

198

2

1/2"NPT

 

3"NPT

210

2

1/2"NPT

3"NPT

1-Approximate high fire heater outlet temperature based on the standard heater pump and the recommended connecting pipe size.

2-Minimum pipe size based on total equivalent feet of supply and return piping between the system loop and heater.

Table F: Boiler Temperatures and Minimum Pipe Size at Varying Return Temperatures

Fitting Type

Equivalent Length (ft)

 

 

2-1/2” NPT

3” NPT

 

90° Elbow (Std.)

8.5

9.4

90° Elbow (Long rad.)

3.5

3.6

45° Elbow

3.0

3.4

Gate Valve (Full open)

1.6

1.6

Swing Check Valve

22

25

Note: Equivalent lengths are calculated based on typical operating conditions with typical Schedule 40 pipe fittings and valves. Equivalent lengths are approximate and may vary greatly.

Table G: Equivalent Lengths of Pipe for Typical Fittings

*Maximum 4 times the pipe diameter or 12”, whichever is less.

Fig. 15: Dual Heaters (Reverse/Return)

with Primary/Secondary Piping

Domestic Hot Water

When designing the hot water piping system for domestic hot water applications, water hardness should be considered. See Table H on page 18 for the required tubing sizes and expected supply tempera- tures for different operating conditions. Water hardness is expressed in grains per gallon.

*Maximum 4 times the pipe diameter or 12”, whichever is less.

Fig. 14: Single Heater with Primary/Secondary Piping Fig. 16: Single Domestic Hot Water Heater and Storage

16

Tank

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