PFG Series 7
Boiler piping connections to the heating | 4. Expansion tank installations. | ||||||
system (refer to piping diagrams, Page 7) | a) Closed type expansion tanks - connect from the ¾” N.P.T. | ||||||
| Failure to properly pipe the boiler may result in | expansion tank tapping on the left end section (located just | |||||
| behind the supply outlet tapping) to the expansion tank using | ||||||
| improper operation and damage to the boiler or | ¾” N.P.T. piping. Any horizontal expansion tank piping must | |||||
| building. | pitch upward toward the tank at least 1 inch for each 5 feet of | |||||
These boilers are provided with | piping. | ||||||
b) Diaphragm type expansion tank - may be located anywhere in | |||||||
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1. Install relief valve vertically in top ¾” tapping in right end section. | the system, preferably near the boiler. | ||||||
| A manual or automatic type air vent must be | ||||||
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See WARNING following. |
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| installed in the ¾”N.P.T. tapping when a diaphragm | ||||||
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| type tank is used. | |||||
| valve operation: | The most common cause of lime deposits in boilers is inadequate | |||||
• Discharge line must be connected to relief valve | |||||||
expansion tank volume. If the expansion tank is too small, system | |||||||
| outlet and run to a safe place of disposal. Terminate | water is lost from the relief valve and | |||||
| the discharge line to eliminate possibility of severe | through the fill valve. Eventual section failure will result. | |||||
| burns should the valve discharge. | 5. Connect the system supply piping to the supply outlet tapping on | |||||
• Discharge line must be as short as possible and be | the left end of the boiler. See Figure 2a for minimum pipe size. | ||||||
| the same size as the valve discharge connection | 6. Connect the system return piping to the return tapping on the right | |||||
| throughout its entire length. | end of the boiler. See Figure 2a for minimum pipe size. | |||||
• Discharge line must pitch downward from the valve | 7. Install drain valve provided with boiler on left side. The installer | ||||||
| and terminate at least 6”above the floor drain where | must provide a drain cock to drain the right (return) side of the | |||||
| any discharge will be clearly visible. | boiler and its connecting piping. The drain cock on the left side of | |||||
• The discharge line shall terminate plain, not thread- | the boiler will not fully drain the right side. | ||||||
8. Low water cut off: | |||||||
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| 375 °F or greater. | a) Must be installed on any PFG boiler if the boiler is located above | |||||
• Do not pipe the discharge to any place where freez- | radiation level. | ||||||
| ing could occur. | b) Must be installed on all | |||||
• No shutoff valve shall be installed between the | tions (low water | ||||||
c) May be required by certain state, local or territorial codes or | |||||||
| relief valve and boiler, or in the discharge line. Do | ||||||
| not plug or place any obstruction in the discharge | insurance companies. | |||||
| line. | If a low water | |||||
• Failure to comply with the above guidelines could | for water installations. An electrode probe type low water | ||||||
| result in failure of the relief valve to operate, result- | may be located in a tee in the supply line above the boiler. | |||||
| 9. If the system is to be ASME inspected and approved, an additional | ||||||
| ing in possibility of severe personal injury, death or | ||||||
| substantial property damage. | high temperature limit is needed. Purchase and install the control | |||||
• Test the operation of the valve after filling and pres- | in the supply outlet piping to the boiler. | ||||||
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Figure 2a Minimum recommended pipe sizes | |||||||
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2. Install |
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| drop between supply and return.) | ||||||
3. This boiler is for forced hot water circulation only. The circulator and |
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a) Size and install circulator. Can be installed on supply or return |
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