Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Boiler manual Sidwall Venting with KIT

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GAS-FIRED BOILER

Boiler Manual

SIDWALL VENTING WITH KIT

INTAKE AIR

VENT

VENT KIT

TOP VIEW

EXHAUST

VENT

VENT KIT

NOTE: EXTENDED VENT

RUNS WHEN TRANSITIONING

TO A LARGER DIAMETER

MUST ALWAYS TAKE PLACE

IN A VERTICAL POSITION

TO PREVENT CONDENSATE

BLOCKAGE.

SUPPORT BRACKETS

MUST BE USED ON

ALL HORIZONTAL

AND VERTICAL PIPING

RIGHT SIDE

VIEW

EXTERIOR WALL

SIDEWALL VENTING WITH KIT

VENT KIT

INTAKE AIR

VENT

EXHAUST

VENT

SUPPORT BRACKETS

MUST BE USED ON

ALL HORIZONTAL

AND VERTICAL PIPING

RIGHT SIDE VIEW

EXTERIOR WALL

Figure 7-11

SIDEWALL VENTING WITH

CONCENTRIC VENT KIT

SUPPORT BRACKETS

 

 

 

 

 

 

MUST BE USED ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL HORIZONTAL

 

NOTE: INTAKE LEG

 

 

 

AND VERTICAL PIPING

 

MUST BE FACING UP

 

 

 

1" MIN.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTAKE AIR

VENT

EXHAUST

VENT

RIGHT SIDE VIEW

EXTERIOR WALL

SIDEWALL VENTING WITH

CONCENTRIC VENT KIT

SUPPORT BRACKETS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MUST BE USED ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1" MIN.

ALL HORIZONTAL

 

 

 

NOTE: INTAKE LEG

 

 

 

AND VERTICAL PIPING

 

 

 

MUST BE FACING UP

 

 

 

INTAKE AIR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXHAUST

 

 

 

 

VENT

 

 

FRONT VIEW

EXTERIOR WALL

Figure 7-12

NOTE: When placing support brackets on vent piping, the first bracket must be within 1 foot of the appliance and the balance at 4 foot invervals on the vent pipe. The boiler venting must be readily accessible for visual inspection for the first three feet from the boiler.

GENERAL NOTE: All vent pipes must be glued, properly supported and the exhaust must be pitched a minimum of a ¼" per foot back to the heater (to allow drainage of condensate).

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Contents Boiler Manual Contents Contents CONT’D Part 1 Product and Safety Information DefinitionsBefore Installing When Servicing BoilerBoiler Operation Boiler WaterSupply water temperature sensor Return water temperature sensorTemperature and pressure gauge Stainless Steel Heat ExchangerPart 3 Prepare Boiler Location Spark ignitionVision 1 System Boiler Location should be LevelDimensions Performance Ratings Connection Sizes FAN Speeds80M 140M/199M Installations Must Comply with Before Locating the BoilerPrecautions Clearances for Service AccessResidential Garage Installation Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR VentWhen Removing a Boiler from AN Existing Common Vent System Corrosive contaminants and sourcesRelief Valve Part 5 Boiler PipingRemove Boiler from BOX Diaphragm or bladder expansion tank Part 5 Boiler Piping Circulator Sizing Chart Circulator SizingSystem Temperature Rise Chart Fill and Purge Heating SystemMultiple Boilers Zoning with Zone ValvesZoning with Circulators Piping Symbol Legend Boiler Piping DetailsOFF Zone valves Make-up water Boiler Manual Space heating zone circuit Zone Circulators Make-up water PB1 PB2 PB1 PB2 Zoning with Circulators Using Vision Vision I System PipingSpace heating mode Boiler Piping Details with the Vision I SystemOFF DHW Space heating mode w/ submixing Water OFF Munchkin Vision 1 system zoning with circulators Space heating mode 3 fully reset supply temperatures Space heating mode 3 different supply temperatures OFF Thermal trap Drain plug Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR Vent Pipe Location Installing Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR VentGeneral Part 7 VENTING, Combustion AIR & Condensate Removal Reference National Fuel Gas Code Ansi Z223.1/NFPA 54 Longer Vent Runs Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR Pipe InstallationExhaust Vent and Intake AIR Vent Sizing Heater Removal from a Common Vent System Vent Termination Kits Description Stock CodeCondensate Removal System Diagrams for Sidewall Venting Sidewall Venting with TEE Intake Coupling ExhaustSidwall Venting with KIT Diagrams for Vertical Venting Roof Vent with TEE Intake Coupling ExhaustPart 8 GAS Piping GAS ConnectionGAS Piping GAS TableOFF SET Adjustment Dungs GAS Valve for T50/T80/80M/140M/199MInstallation Must Comply with Field WiringLine Voltage Wiring Krom Schroder Valve for 399MPart 9 Field Wiring Part 9 Field Wiring Part 10 Field Wiring Vision Indirect Circulator P2 ProgramPart 11. START-UP Preparation Check Thermostat Circuits Check for GAS LeaksPurge AIR from Water System Check Condensate Removal Final Checks Before Starting BoilerPart 12. START-UP Procedure Adjusting the SetpointOperating Instructions Status MenuProgramming the Vision I Option Test ModeVision 1 Program Access Boiler cannot be programmed while there is a call for heat Vision 1 Program NavigationCentral Heating Curve Function Default Function Function Value DescriptionFunction Control Program Reference Chart Function Default Setting Programmed SettingBoiler Fault Munchkin Error CodeBoiler Error Part 14 Troubleshooting 925 Control Board Fault Codes Description RemedyMaintenance Procedures Outdoor Sensor 7250P-319For GAS Leaks Sure Exhaust Vent is no Longer BlockedPart 15 Maintenance T50M/T80MT50M/T80M 80M/140M/199M Boiler Replacement Parts Boiler Boiler Start UP Report BoilerBoiler Inspection and Maintenance Schedule ManualBoiler Inspection and Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Notes Maintenance Notes Maintenance Notes Heat Transfer Products, Inc LP-185 REV /20/07

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