Weil-McLain PLUS-E017-A/1206 manual A7 Recirculation and heat tracing, · Recirculation

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PLUS LINEIndirect-Fired Water Heaters – Series 3

A7 Recirculation and heat tracing

Maintaining domestic water temperature in the supply piping

Two options are available to maintain supply temperature available at or near the fixtures on storage water heating systems:

·Recirculation

Recirculation is used to reduce wait time for water use, to minimize hot water and energy waste caused during the waiting period, and to prevent degradation of the system supply water temperature. ASPE recommends recirculation when the distance from the water heater to the furthest fixture exceeds 100 feet or the time lag for hot water to reach a fixture(s) exceeds 30 seconds. Consult local codes and American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) Domestic Water Heating Design Manual, 1998, for further information.

·Self-regulating heat tracing

Self-regulating heat tracing may be a better alternative than recircula- tion for residential and small commercial applications. Self-regulating heat tracing uses electrical energy to maintain water temperature, but it eliminates the need for return piping and components required in a recirculation system.

Time delay at fixtures

Table 2 is from the ASPE Domestic Water Heating Design Manual, 1998. It shows the time required for usable hot water to arrive at a fixture based on the fixture flow rate (available from industry and manufacturer’s data) and the length and diameter of the dead-end branch pipe supplying the fixture. The time lag should generally not exceed 30 seconds. For residential and office applications, the owner may prefer a limit of 10 seconds.

You can use Table 2 as a guide to determining the location of circula- tion return lines relative to fixtures.

These branches must be balanced to prevent pipe ero- sion and unacceptable time delays at some fixtures.

Balancing options include circuit setters, memory stop valves or factory preset devices (with flow metering provision in the piping).

Components required

For residential applications, consult pump manufactur- er’s data for pump selection and additional components required.

On most commercial systems, install the devices shown in Figure 9, page 23, and any other devices or piping methods required by local codes. The check valves are required to prevent fixtures from taking hot water through the return lines. Shutoff valves are needed to allow cleaning and replacing balancing devices. Include strainers to remove sediment which could damage the pump and/or affect the flow balancing devices.

Size the pump and piping based on the temperature drop allowed between the water available at the water heater and the water delivered at the fixture. The return piping will almost always be smaller than the supply piping, but should never be smaller than ½” to prevent problems with the pump.

Make provision for removal of air in all return lines. Where the returns cannot be vented by topmost fixtures in the system, install automatic air venting at the top of the return piping.

Balancing

When multiple branches are connected to the supply piping, each branch must be connected to the recirculation system. At each of these connec- tions to the return piping, install shutoff valves, a flow metering device, check valve and a strainer as shown in Figure 9 on page 23. Check local codes for specific installation requirements.

Connecting to the water heater

Install a recirculation dip tube in the AUX tapping on top of the water heater. This requires mounting the T&P relief valve as shown for Option 2 in the piping diagrams, pages 10 and 12. See Figure 10, page 23, for the piping required to the water heater.

Table 2

Time lag to obtain hot water at fixture for branch lengths of 10 and 25 feet

(ASPE Domestic Water Heating Design Manual)

Time in seconds required to get hot water at fixture (from ASPE)

Fixture flow rate (GPM) -

 

 

0.5

 

1.5

 

2.5

 

4.0

Piping length (feet) -

 

10

25

10

25

10

25

10

25

Copper pipe

½"

25

63

8

21

5

13

3

8

 

 

¾"

48

119

16

40

10

24

6

15

Steel pipe

½"

63

157

21

52

13

31

8

20

 

 

¾"

91

228

30

76

18

46

11

28

CPVC pipe

½"

64

159

21

53

13

62

8

20

 

 

¾"

95

238

32

79

19

48

12

30

NOTE: Select branch size and length for less than 31 seconds delay.

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Contents Plus Line Read this page first Hazard definitionsContents Zoning with pumps Gold Plus 30/40/60/80 or Plus 40/60/80 Plus 100/110/119 Multiple water heater applications Gold Plus 30/40/60/80 or Plus 40/60/80 see Figure A1 Pre-installationCodes Plus 100/110/119 see FigureCode restrictions National Standard Plumbing Code RestrictionsUniform Plumbing Code Water heater piping Temperature & pressure T & P relief valveAir vent A2 Water heater piping  Drain valveGold Plus 30/40/60/80 Or Plus 40/60/80 Option Plus 100/110/119 Option A2 Water heater piping Thermal expansion Water hammer General piping informationBoiler water Water heater wiring A4 Water heater start-up Filling the inner domestic water tankA4 Water heater start-up  A5 Adjusting water heater temperature General notesSetting the thermostat A5 Adjusting water heater temperature Gold Plus 30/40/60/80 Plus 100/110/119 Plus 40/60/80 A6 Water heater maintenance Maintenance schedule annual service technicianFilling Draining A6 Water heater maintenance Draining inner domestic water tank · Recirculation A7 Recirculation and heat tracing· Self-regulating heat tracing Components B1. Install system water piping Gas-fired boiler applicationsBoiler circulator System water piping methodsExpansion tank and make-up water Sizing space heat system pipingInstall system water piping space heating Zoning with zone valvesB1 Install system water piping space heating Zoning with circulatorsCombined space heating/water heating applications Install boiler-to-water heater pipingDedicated water heating-only applications For boilers other than Ultra Gas, see page 67 for ratings Wiring boiler circulator B3 Field wiring Gas boilers onlyInstallation must comply with Wiring water heater circulatorOutdoor temperature sensor Wiring a system circulatorRouting line voltage wiring Water heater thermostatLow voltage field wiring connections Set space heating operation Follow boiler manual Water heater operation setupB4 Start-up Gas boilers only Water heater operationOperating information Verify water heater operationReplace jacket front door Boiler-side piping except Gas Wiring options Boiler-side piping except Gas Primary/secondary piping 60 Pump relays and 3-way priority valve and priority relay 58 or , page 59 Priority using 2-way valve Tions Applications Multiple water heaters This diagram Connecting water heater to steam boiler Special considerationsSteam boiler application Boiler-side wiring & controls except Gas Zone Valves Boiler-side wiring & controls except Gas Circulators Boiler ModelsTypical wiring System pipingPrimary/secondary piping sys- tems Pump zonesBoiler-side wiring & controls except Gas  Zoning with pumps Using pump relays No domestic priority 39 using 2-way water heater zone valve and no priority valve Zoning with 4-wire zone Valves No domestic priority Zoning with 3-wire zone valves No domestic priority Plus 40/60/80 Boiler-side wiring & controls except Gas  39 using 2-way Water heater zone valve and no priority valve Boiler-side wiring & controls except Gas  Room Thermostat Pump relays Replacement parts Series 3 only Replacement parts  Gold Plus 30/40/60/80 or Plus 40/60/80Description Size Manufacturer Weil-McLain PartPlus 100/110/119 Replacement parts Plus 100/110/119 Series Water heater dimensions Dimensions PLUS-Line indirect water heaters, SeriesWater heater performance ratings MBHWeil-McLain Limited Warranties

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