PB Heat MI/MIH series manual Installation Survey, Planning the Layout

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PREINSTALLATION

c.Each of the appliances served shall be interlocked to the mechanical air supply to prevent main burner operation when the mechanical air supply system is not in operation.

d.In buildings where the combustion air is provided by the mechanical ventilation system, the system shall provide the specified combustion air rate in addition to the required ventilation air.

8.Louvers & Grills:

a.The required size of openings for combustion, ventilation, and dilution air shall be based on the net free area of each opening.

i.Where the free area through a louver or grille is known, it shall be used in calculating the opening size required to provide the free area specified.

ii.Where the free area through a louver or grille is not known, it shall be assumed that wooden louvers will have 25% free area and metal louvers and grilles will have 75% free area.

iii.Nonmotorized dampers shall be fixed in the open position.

b.Motorized dampers shall be interlocked with the equipment so that they are proven in the full open position prior to ignition and during operation of the main burner.

i.The interlock shall prevent the main burner from igniting if the damper fails to open during burner startup.

ii.The interlock shall shut down the burner if the damper closes during burner operation.

9.Combustion Air Ducts

a.Ducts shall be constructed of galvanized steel or an equivalent corrosion- resistant material.

b.Ducts shall terminate in an unobstructed space, allowing free movement of combustion air to the appliances.

c.Ducts shall serve a single space.

d.Ducts shall not serve both upper and lower combustion air openings where both such openings are used. The separation between ducts serving upper and lower combustion air openings shall be maintained to the source of combustion air.

e.Ducts shall not be screened where terminating in an attic space.

f.Horizontal upper combustion air ducts shall not slope downward toward the source of the combustion air.

g.The remaining space surrounding a chimney liner, gas vent, special gas vent, or plastic piping installed within a masonry, metal, or factory built chimney shall not be used to supply combustion air.

h.Combustion air intake openings located on the exterior of buildings shall have the lowest side of the combustion air intake opening at least 12 inches (305 mm) above grade.

WARNING

Liquefied Petroleum (LP) is heavier than air and may collect or “pool” in a low area in the event of a leak from defective equipment. This gas may then ignite, resulting in a fire or explosion.

D.INSTALLATION SURVEY

For new and existing installations, a Water Installation Survey is available from PB Heat, LLC. The survey will provide information on how a hot water boiler works with your specific system and will provide an overview of hot water system operation in general.

You can also use this survey to locate system problems which will have to be corrected. To obtain copies of the Water Installation Survey, contact your PB Heat representative or download it from PeerlessBoilers.com.

E.PLANNING THE LAYOUT

Prepare sketches and notes of the layout to minimize the possibility of interferences with new or existing equipment, piping, venting and wiring.

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Contents Series MI/MIH Table of Contents Installation Sequence Using this ManualSpecial Attention Boxes AIR for Combustion and Ventilation PreinstallationAccessibility Clearances Clearance from Combustible ConstructionAir Openings All Air from Indoors on Different Floors Air Openings All Air from Outdoors through Vertical Ducts Planning the Layout Installation SurveyBoiler SET-UP Boiler Supply and Return Water Piping and ControlsParallel Hook-Up with Water Chiller Safety Relief ValveZone Piping with Zone Valves Piping for Zoned SystemsINDIRECT-FIRED Water Heater Expansion TankFreeze Protection Venting Vent Damper Installation GeneralIntegral Draft Hood Venting with Vent Damper in Vertical Position Vent Piping and ChimneySeal any unused openings in the common venting system Boiler Removal from Common Venting SystemGas Connection to Boiler GAS PipingMIH Boiler Natural Gas Zoned System Wiring Wiring ControlsElectrical Sequence of Operation Wiring and Connection Diagram Intermittent Ignition Intermittent Ignition System Operating Sequence Zone Wiring with Zone Valves Completing the Installation START-UP ProceduresValve Tapping and Adjustment Screw Locations Operating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting Adjustment of Pilot GAS Flow Adjustment of GAS Pressure RegulatorControl Descriptions Checking Burner Input CHECK-OUT ProcedureSTART-UP Procedures Troubleshooting Guides TroubleshootingProblem Possible Causes Corrective Actions Intermittent Ignition System Troubleshooting Sequence Maintenance Monthly with Boiler in USE GeneralDaily with Boiler in USE Weekly with Boiler in USEStanding Pilot and Main Burner Flame Annually Before Start of Heating SeasonSeries MI/MIH Boiler Dimensions Boiler Dimensions & RatingsRepair Parts Series MI/MIH GAS Boiler Repair Parts2Manifold Manifold/Gas Train MI Standing Pilot 3b Gas Valve and Pilot Intermittent 4Block/Draft Hood 4a Block/Draft Hood 5Jacket 6Controls/Circulator/Vent Damper Series MI/MIH

MI/MIH series specifications

The PB Heat MI/MIH series represents a significant advancement in the realm of cast iron boilers, engineered for high efficiency and reliable performance in both residential and light commercial applications. Crafted with exceptional care, these boilers combine traditional design elements with modern technologies to optimize heating capabilities.

A standout feature of the MI/MIH series is its construction. Made from high-quality cast iron, the boiler body is built to withstand the test of time while providing superior heat retention. This material ensures consistent heating over extended periods, reducing the need for frequent cycling on and off, which enhances overall efficiency.

The MI/MIH series incorporates a versatile design that accommodates various heating systems, including hot water heating and steam applications. This flexibility is a key selling point, as it allows homeowners and business operators to tailor their heating solutions to specific needs. Additionally, the units are compatible with multiple fuels, including oil and natural gas, making them a practical option for diverse environments.

Efficiency is another critical component of the MI/MIH series. The boilers are designed to operate at high efficiency levels, often surpassing industry standards. Many models in this series feature advanced combustion technology that maximizes fuel use while minimizing emissions. This not only supports environmental sustainability but also results in lower utility bills for consumers.

The MIH variant, specifically, offers additional features like an integrated secondary heat exchanger, which enhances heat transfer and further improves efficiency. Maintenance is made simple, thanks to thoughtful engineering. With large clean-out ports and easily accessible components, routine maintenance can be performed with ease, reducing downtime and extending the boiler's lifecycle.

Moreover, safety is a fundamental aspect of the MI/MIH series. These boilers include multiple safety features, such as automatic safety shutdown systems and built-in pressure controls, ensuring safe operation under various conditions.

In summary, the PB Heat MI/MIH series cast iron boilers stand out due to their durability, versatility, high efficiency, and robust safety features. These models cater to a range of heating requirements, making them a reliable choice for those seeking long-term heating solutions that prioritize both performance and sustainability. As homeowners and businesses look for dependable and efficient heating options, the MI/MIH series remains a prominent player in the industry.