Slant/Fin VHS-150, VHS-120, VHS-90 user service User Inspection, Venting system inspection

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VICTORY II VHS MODELS

INSPECTION

Your boiler and heating system will last an indefinitely long time at full efficiency, if it is inspected regularly and is kept in good repair and adjustment. You, the user, should make regular inspections, and report any problems to your service agency. At regular intervals, you should have that agency inspect the system, clean the boiler and make repair adjustments as necessary. What you and the service agency should do is listed below. Contact your gas supplier for a list of qualified service and repair agencies.

USER INSPECTION

The user should make the following inspections at least once each month during the heating season and once just before cold weather starts:

1.Venting system inspection

A.Horizontal or vertical venting inspection

All Victory II boilers may be vented horizontally through an outside wall (see Figure 2), through the roof (see Figure 3) or vertically utilizing an existing chimney as a chase (see Figure 4). In all cases a 3" diameter AL29-4C* stainless steel venting material MUST be used.

Inspect the system regularly for condensation, corrosion and/or physical damage. A qualified professional should service the boiler annually and include such an inspection at that time. The homeowner should look over the system month- ly for damage, water stains, any signs of rust, other corrosion or separation of the flue (vent) and fittings.

Should an inspection turn up signs of condensa- tion, corrosion or damage, the boiler should be shut down immediately and the condition should be corrected by a qualified professional.

If the boiler is vented horizontally through the wall, the outside termination and screen should be checked for any debris blocking the opening and cleaned as required.

B.Chimney or Type “B” venting inspection

Only models VHS-90, VHS-120, VHS-150 and VHS-180 may be vented directly into a chimney with 5, 6, or 7 inch diameter standard metal smoke pipe (galvanized). See Figure 5. Make sure pipe joints are snug and are fastened with screws. The chimney joint should be filled with cement to pre- vent leakage. There should be no visible signs of rust or salts from water evaporation.

*: AL29-4C is a registered trademark of Allegheny Ludlum Corp.

Figure 2. Horizontal venting, side wall venting

Figure 3. Vertical venting through the roof

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VHS-90, VHS-120, VHS-150 specifications

Slant/Fin is a renowned manufacturer in the heating industry, known for producing high-quality hydronic heating solutions. Among their notable offerings are the VHS series of gas-fired hot water boilers, which include the VHS-120, VHS-90, and VHS-150 models. These boilers are characterized by their advanced design and technology that focuses on efficiency, reliability, and user convenience.

The VHS-120, VHS-90, and VHS-150 are designed for residential and light commercial applications, making them versatile choices for various settings. Each model features a stainless steel heat exchanger that enhances durability and efficiency. The stainless steel construction allows for superior heat transfer, contributing to more effective water heating and lower operational costs.

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Safety is also paramount in the design of the VHS series. These boilers come equipped with multiple safety features, including a high limit control, flow switch, and a spill switch. These systems work together to ensure that the boiler operates within safe parameters, minimizing the risk of accidents.

Additionally, the VHS series boasts a compact design, making installation easier in tight spaces. The user-friendly control interface allows for straightforward operation and monitoring, empowering users to manage their heating systems effectively. This simplicity extends to maintenance as well; the models are designed for easy access to critical components, making routine checks and servicing hassle-free.

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In conclusion, the Slant/Fin VHS series — VHS-120, VHS-90, and VHS-150 — represents a blend of innovation and reliability. With their advanced heating technology, safety features, and ease of use, they stand out as excellent options for anyone in need of an efficient and dependable heating solution.