Delta 40, F-25, 35, 30, 45 warranty Pipe Sizing Natural Gas, Natural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements

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Fuel Piping

Pipe Sizing - Natural Gas

1.Refer to Table 1 for pipe length and diame- ter requirements. Based on rated ELITE input (divide by 1,000 to obtain cubic feet per hour).

-Table 1 is based on Natural Gas with a specific gravity of 0.60 and a pressure drop through the gas piping of 0.30”w.c..

-For additional gas piping sizing infor- mation, refer to ANSI Z223.1. For Canadian installations refer to B149.1 or B149.2.

Natural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements

1.Pressure required at the gas valve inlet supply pressure port:

-Maximum 13”w.c. at flow or no flow conditions to the burner.

Pipe Sizing - Propane Gas

1.Contact the local propane gas supplier for recommended sizing of piping, tanks and 100% lockup gas regulator.

Propane Gas Supply Pressure Requirements

1.Adjust the propane supply regulator pro- vided by the gas supplier for 13”w.c. max- imum pressure

2.Pressure required at the gas valve inlet sup- ply pressure port:

-Maximum 13”w.c. at flow or no flow conditions to the burner

-Minimum 5”w.c. during flow condi- tions to the burner. Must be verified during start up.

- Minimum 5”w.c. during flow condi- tions to the burner. Must be verified during start up.

2.Install 100% lockup gas pressure regulator in the gas supply line if inlet pressure can exceed 13”w.c at any time. Adjust the lock- up pressure regulator for 13”w.c maximum.

Table 1: Gas piping sizing - Natural Gas

 

Length of Pipe

 

Capacity of Pipe in Cubic Feet of Gas Per Hour

 

 

in Feet

(based on 0.60 specific gravity, 0.30" w.c. pressure drop)

 

 

SCH 40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/2"

 

3/4"

 

1"

1-1/4"

1-1/2"

 

 

10

132

 

278

 

520

1050

1600

 

 

20

92

 

190

 

350

730

1100

 

 

30

73

 

152

 

285

590

860

 

 

40

63

 

130

 

245

500

760

 

 

50

56

 

115

 

215

440

670

 

 

75

45

 

93

 

175

360

545

 

 

100

38

 

79

 

150

305

460

 

 

150

31

 

64

 

120

250

380

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Installation a N D M a I N T E N a N C E For Your SafetyTable of Contents Section V Primary Piping Section Viii Internal Wiring Section Xiii CHECK-OUT Procedures Product & Safety Information HOT Ber and the serial number from the rat Ing label when inquiring about service orTroubleshooting Triangle Tube accepts no liability for anyOperating Restrictions Code Compliance Section I Pre-Installation ItemsBoiler Replacement Determining Product LocationResidential Garage Installations Section II Providing Air for Combustion and Ventilation Removal of an Existing Boiler from a Common Vent System Handling Instructions Hydrostatic Test ProceduresSection III Unit Preparation Hydrostatic Pressure TestCompletion of Hydrostatic Test and Draining General Piping Requirements Temperature / Pressure Relief ValveSection IV Domestic Piping Domestic Supply PressureDomestic Piping Multiple Units Installation Storage Tank ApplicationDomestic Piping Diagrams TR/SMART Series ApplicationElite With Recirculation Domestic Piping Elite with Storage TankSection V Primary Piping Sizing Primary Piping Closet Zero Clearance ApplicationsSystem Piping Zone Circulators Primary Piping Near Appliance Piping Install balancing valves to Primary Piping Low Temperature Radiant System Primary Piping Multi Units Installation Section VI Venting Repair any damaged chimney mor- tar or jointsOil Vent Direct Vent Applications Masonry and Metal Chimneys Gas Venting -General RequirementsType B Vent Systems Vent Connectors Section VII Fuel Piping Recommended Gas Supply PipingPipe Sizing Propane Gas Pipe Sizing Natural GasNatural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements Propane Gas Supply Pressure RequirementsGeneral Oil Piping Guidelines Section Viii Internal Wiring Elite Factory Internal WiringWire Color Code Outdoor Temperature Limit Section IX External WiringInstallation Compliance Line Voltage ConnectionsMultiple Zone Field Wiring Using Zone Valves Field wiring with zone circulators Typical Zone Relay Panel Wiring Section X Start Up Preparation Filling the Outer Primary Tank and System Check Low Water Cut-Off Device Final Checks Before Start-up Section XI Start-Up ProceduresElite Start-up Recommended Combustion Levels Section XII Temperature Limits Recommended Primary Thermostat SettingTemperature Limits Section XIII- Check-Out Procedures Section XIV Installation Record Section Xvii Replacement Parts Jacket Components Control Panel Components Electrical Panel Components Specifications Elite Data TTP Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers Maxi-flo Pool and Spa Heat Exchangers

45, 30, 35, 40, F-25 specifications

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