Weil-McLain 550-110-260/0508 manual 3d Piping low temp systems, Temperature gauges

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GOLD CGs Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

3d Piping — low temp systems

Primary/secondary (preferred) bypass piping method

Primary/secondary bypass piping is preferred because the flow rate and temperature drop in the heating circuit(s) is determined only by the heating circuit circulator(s). So adjustment of the bypass valves in the boiler circuit will not cause a change in the heating circuit rate and temperature distribution.

Figures 8 and 9, page 19, show suggested bypass ar- rangements using primary/secondary bypass piping (preferred) for low temperature systems such as radiant heating systems or converted gravity systems. For alternatives, see pages 20 through 23.

The bypass valves in Figures 8 and 9 (items 7a and 7b) provide mixing of hot boiler outlet water with cooler system return water — set to assure a minimum return water temperature (at least 130°F) to the boiler. Set the valves as explained below.

Temperature gauges

Gauge 4a is suggested, but optional on any system.

Gauge 4b is optional on converted gravity systems, but required on radiant heating systems — to display

the water temperature being supplied to the radiant tubing.

Gauge 8 is required on all systems to assure the return water temperature is accurately set for a minimum of 130°F. If this gauge is not available however, adjust the valves such that the boiler-mounted temperature/pres- sure gauge reads at least 150°F when the system return water is cold (approximately 60°F water temperature).

Valve adjustment (Figures 8 and 9 only)

1.Set the valves while the system is cool, setting for the coldest expected water temperature (usually 60°F since the system will often drop to room tempera- ture between cycles).

2.Start with valve 7a fully closed and 7b fully open.

3.Gradually open valve 7a while closing valve 7b until the temperature at gauge 8 reads 130°F when gauge 4a reads 60°F.

4.Note that valve 7a regulates the amount of hot wa- ter from the boiler supply which mixes with return water.Valve 7b regulates the amount of system water flowing through the boiler secondary loop.

Failure to prevent low return water temperature to the boiler could cause corrosion of the boiler sections or burners, resulting in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Radiant heating system piping should include a means of regulating the boiler return water temperature and the system supply temperature (such as provided by an injec- tion pumping control).

Boiler return water temperature will be adequately controlled using the methods shown in this manual provided the system supply temperature is relatively constant.

DO NOT apply the methods of this manual if the system is equipped with an outdoor reset control. Instead, provide controls and piping which can regulate the boiler re- turn water temperature at no less than 130°F regardless of system supply temperature. Contact your Weil-McLain representative for suggested piping and control methods.

Failure to prevent cold return water temperature to the boiler could cause corrosion damage to the sections or burners, resulting in possible severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

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Contents Gold CGs How it works Gold CGs Gas-Fired Induced-Draft Water Boiler Contents Installer Please read before proceedingUser 1a Prepare boiler location codes & checklist Installations must follow these codesBefore locating the boiler, check the following 1b Prepare boiler location clearances CGs special vent system When removing boiler from an existing common vent system1c Prepare boiler location vent system Vent system1d Prepare boiler location contamination Products to avoidSizing air openings 1e Prepare boiler location air openingsCombustion air options Special considerationsSizing air openings for CGs installations Place boiler/crate near position 2a Prepare boiler placement & setupOrifice replacement procedure Inspect orifices and burnersDrain and remove fittings 2b Prepare boiler pressure testHydrostatic pressure test Prepare boiler for test3a Water piping general information 3b Water piping single-zone system 3c Water piping multiple zones Piping multiple zones3c Water piping multiple zones 3d Piping low temp systems Temperature gaugesValve adjustment Figures 8 and 9 only Primary/secondary preferred bypass piping method3d Piping low temp systems Valve adjustment BOILER-bypass piping methodFigures 8 SYSTEM-bypass piping method 3e Water piping refrigeration systems Prevent chilled water from enteringBoiler Venting and combustion air Use direct vent sealed combustion if combustion airNatural Gas Connecting gas supply piping to boilerGas piping Propane GasWiring connections Field wiringElectrical installation must comply with ThermostatCheck for gas leaks Freeze protection when used7a Start-up preparation Verify water chemistryFinal check before starting boiler 7b Start-up operate boilerInspect system water piping Inspect base insulation Start the boilerCheck for 7c Start-up if boiler doesn’t startCheck burner flames Pilot burner flame FigureCheck-out procedure checklist Installation and service certificate9a Operation sequence 9b Operation wiring diagrams Schematic wiring diagramLadder wiring diagram 9c Operating instructions CGs-3 to CGs-6 9c Operating instructions CGs-3 to CGs-6 9c Operating instructions CGs-3 to CGi-6 10a Service and maintenance schedule Verify Proper Operation After Servicing10b Service & maintenance annual start-up Condensate drain system Burners, base and inlet air box Inducer motorOiled-bearing circulators 10b Service & maint. annual start-up Boiler relief valve Relief valve, typicalCleaning boiler heating surfaces Review with owner11a Troubleshooting procedure Before troubleshootingCheck the following Check pressure switch setting 11b Troubleshooting air pressure switchAir pressure switch Troubleshooting air pressure readingControl indicator lights NON-LOCKOUT modes 11c Troubleshooting control moduleControl indicator lights Lockout modes Troubleshooting the control moduleControl module connections 11d Troubleshooting control module lights Chart 1 Troubleshooting Power light statusChart 2 Tstat Circ & Power lights flashing Chart 3 Press Switch & Power lights flashing Chart 4 Flame & Power lights flashing Item 8 , Does blower motor operate? Verify Sequence of operation, , 12a Replacement parts Section assembly Base Jacket Trim Controls12b Replacement parts section assembly Item number Description Weil-McLain part numberPage 12c Replacement parts base Description Weil-McLain Part number12d Replacement parts jacket Jacket assemblyBoiler Model Weil-McLain part number 12e Replacement parts trim Part number12f Replacement parts controls Propane gas components13a Dimensions Dimensional drawing13b Ratings DOEHandling ceramic fiber and fiberglass materials Removal of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels

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