Slant/Fin VSPH-180, VSPH-60 operating instructions Operating Instructions

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5.Cold Water Fill

Pressure reducing (fill) valve and shut-off valve should be installed.

6.Relief Valve Discharge Piping

Use same size or larger piping than valve outlet. Must ter- minate 6" minimum from floor with a plain (no threads) end. Place a bucket under pressure relief valve discharge. Make sure discharge is always visible. DO NOT hard-pipe to drain piping.

7.Providing Protection from Freezing

Anti-freeze is sometimes used in hydronic heating systems to protect against freeze-up in the event of power failure or control shutdown when the building is unoccupied. It should be recognized that unless the building is kept above freezing temperature by some means, the plumbing system is not protected. Two types of anti-freeze may be used: ETHYLENE GLYCOL, used in automobiles, has desirable properties, but is toxic. Its use maybe prohibited when system water/glycol solution is in contact with a potable water vessel (as an indirect hot water heater with built-in heating coils). PROPYLENE GLYCOL is used in the quick-freeze food industry; it is practically non-toxic. Its use may be permitted when system solution is in contact with a potable water vessel. When anti-freeze must be used, inhibited propylene glycol is recommended. Useful information on the characteristics, mixing proportions, etc. of glycol in heating systems is given in Technical Topics No. 2A, available from the Hydronics Institute, 34 Russo Place, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922. Consult glycol manu- facturers for sources of propylene glycol.

8.Water Treatment

A good water treatment program will not only extend the useful life of this boiler but it will also save much of the time and expense of repairs made necessary by pre- ventable occurrences. A reputable water treatment compa- ny should be consulted to evaluate and determine the best overall treatment program for your boiler equipment.

PIPING A HEATING - COOLING SYSTEM TO A WATER BOILER AND CHILLER

Figure 18 illustrates a method of piping a heating-cooling sys- tem to a water boiler and a chiller. Hand valves (shown) or automatic valves must be installed to prevent circulation of chilled water in the boiler or hot water in the chiller.

The air control system and pressure control system must operate with chiller only, or the boiler only, being valved to the piping system. Separate control devices on the boiler and chiller may be used, or a single set of air and pressure con- trols on the common piping may be preferred.

If the boiler is used to supply hot water to heating coils in air handling units, flow control valves or other devices must be installed to prevent gravity circulation of water in the coils dur- ing the cooling cycle.

Figure 18. Cooling system to a water boiler and chiller.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

I.Filling and Venting Water Systems

A.Fill the system with water. Vent or purge of air.

B.Fire the boiler as soon as possible (see following warn- ing and instructions) and bring water temperature in the system.

C.Vent air and add water as needed to achieve operating pressure on boiler gauge. Pressure must be between approximately 12 psi (cold water) and 25 psi at water temperature setting of high limit control, for boilers equipped with 30 psi relief valves. Boilers rated for a higher pressure and equipped with a matching relief valve may operate at a higher pressure, but no higher than 5 psi below the relief valve opening pressure.

D.Check for and repair any leaks before placing system in service.

BEFORE FIRING BOILER, make these checks:

1.System is full of water. Air is vented or purged.

2.Relief valve is installed in accordance with ASME Boil- er and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV. Valve open- ing is not closed or reduced in size.

3.Venting is installed according to instructions under

“FLUE GAS VENTING REQUIREMENTS”.

4.All wiring is completed, following applicable wiring dia- grams.

5.Using soap solution, check for gas leaks in all gas pip- ing from meter to boiler pilot and manifold. DO NOT use open flame.

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VSPH-180, VSPH-60 specifications

Slant/Fin is a renowned name in the heating industry, renowned for its innovation, quality, and efficiency. Among its popular offerings are the VSPH-180 and VSPH-60, two highly efficient gas-fired residential boilers designed to provide reliable heating for homes.

The VSPH-180 is a high-efficiency residential boiler that delivers exceptional heating performance while being mindful of energy consumption. It operates at an impressive AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating of up to 95%, meaning it uses 95% of the fuel burned for heating, resulting in lower energy bills and reduced environmental impact. The VSPH-180 features a durable stainless steel heat exchanger that not only contributes to its efficiency but also prolongs the boiler's lifespan.

On the other hand, the VSPH-60 is a slightly smaller but equally efficient model that is perfect for apartments or smaller homes. It also boasts a remarkable AFUE rating of up to 95%, ensuring cost-effective heating solutions. The compact design of the VSPH-60 allows for easy installation in various locations, making it a versatile choice for homeowners seeking space-saving options without compromising on performance.

One of the standout technologies in both models is the modulating gas valve, which adjusts the burner’s output to match the heating demand. This feature enhances energy efficiency by preventing the boiler from working harder than necessary, ensuring consistent temperatures and reducing wear on the unit. Furthermore, both models are equipped with a built-in electronic ignition system, eliminating the need for a pilot light and adding convenience for homeowners.

The VSPH series is designed with maintenance ease in mind. It features a user-friendly control panel that provides easy access to critical information, allowing for straightforward diagnostics and service. Regular maintenance can be performed with minimal disruption, enabling owners to keep their systems running optimally throughout the heating season.

In conclusion, the Slant/Fin VSPH-180 and VSPH-60 represent excellence in residential heating technology. With high AFUE ratings, durable construction, and advanced features, both boilers provide efficient and reliable heating solutions, ensuring comfort and energy savings for homeowners.