Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Boiler Dungs GAS Valve for T50/T80/80M/140M/199M, OFF SET Adjustment

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GAS-FIRED BOILER

Boiler Manual

PART 8: GAS PIPING (CONTINUED)

service to an area to provide maintenance to their lines. This gas valve must not be replaced with a conventional gas valve under any circumstances.

As an additional safety feature, this gas valve has a flanged connection to the swirl plate and blower.

D. DUNGS GAS VALVE FOR T50/T80/80M/140M/199M

OFF SET ADJUSTMENT

CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE

THIS SCREW OR ATTEMPT TO

MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENT TO

THIS SCREW WITHOUT A

COMBUSTION ANALYZER

SEE PART 12 SECTION "D"

FOR COMBUSTION SETTING

TABLE.

PRESSURE TAP OUTLET

THROTTLE ADJUSTER

NOTE: IF FOR ANY REASON THE THROTTLE NEEDS TO BE ADJUSTED, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT A "COMBUSTION ANALYZER" BE USED TO ENSURE SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION. TURN THE ADJUSTER TO THE (+) TO INCREASE GAS OR THE (-) TO DECREASE THE GAS SUPPLY. THIS ADJUSTMENT COULD AFFECT CO/CO% LEVELS. MAKE SURE THE LEVELS CORRESPOND TO THE CHART IN COMBUSTION SETTINGS. SEE PART 12 FIGURE 12-1

PRESSURE

TAP INLET

GAS VALVE

GAS SHUT OFF

VALVE

Fig. 8-2

WARNING

For gas conversions for a boiler already installed, you must turn off gas supply, turn off power and allow boiler to cool before proceeding. You must also completely test the boiler after conversion to verify performance as described under “Startup” section of this manual. See separate natural to propane conversion instructions for conversion of an existing boiler available from Heat Transfer Products. Failure to comply with the proper gas conversion instructions could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Failure to follow all precautions could result in fire, explosion or death!

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Contents Boiler Manual Contents Contents CONT’D Definitions Part 1 Product and Safety InformationBoiler Water Before InstallingWhen Servicing Boiler Boiler OperationStainless Steel Heat Exchanger Supply water temperature sensorReturn water temperature sensor Temperature and pressure gaugeBoiler Location should be Level Part 3 Prepare Boiler LocationSpark ignition Vision 1 SystemPerformance Ratings Connection Sizes FAN Speeds Dimensions80M 140M/199M Before Locating the Boiler Installations Must Comply withExhaust Vent and Intake AIR Vent PrecautionsClearances for Service Access Residential Garage InstallationCorrosive contaminants and sources When Removing a Boiler from AN Existing Common Vent SystemRelief Valve Part 5 Boiler PipingRemove Boiler from BOX Diaphragm or bladder expansion tank Part 5 Boiler Piping Circulator Sizing Circulator Sizing ChartFill and Purge Heating System System Temperature Rise ChartMultiple Boilers Zoning with Zone ValvesZoning with Circulators Boiler Piping Details Piping Symbol LegendOFF Zone valves Make-up water Boiler Manual Space heating zone circuit Zone Circulators Make-up water PB1 PB2 PB1 PB2 Vision I System Piping Zoning with Circulators Using VisionBoiler Piping Details with the Vision I System Space heating modeOFF 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 Vent Termination Kits Description Stock Code Heater Removal from a Common Vent SystemCondensate Removal System Sidewall Venting with TEE Intake Coupling Exhaust Diagrams for Sidewall VentingSidwall Venting with KIT Roof Vent with TEE Intake Coupling Exhaust Diagrams for Vertical VentingGAS Table Part 8 GAS PipingGAS Connection GAS PipingDungs GAS Valve for T50/T80/80M/140M/199M OFF SET AdjustmentKrom Schroder Valve for 399M Installation Must Comply withField Wiring Line Voltage WiringPart 9 Field Wiring Part 9 Field Wiring Indirect Circulator P2 Program Part 10 Field Wiring VisionPart 11. START-UP Preparation Check Thermostat Circuits Check for GAS LeaksPurge AIR from Water System Final Checks Before Starting Boiler Check Condensate RemovalStatus Menu Part 12. START-UP ProcedureAdjusting the Setpoint Operating InstructionsProgramming the Vision I Option Test ModeVision 1 Program Access Vision 1 Program Navigation Boiler cannot be programmed while there is a call for heatCentral Heating Curve Function Default Function Function Value DescriptionFunction Function Default Setting Programmed Setting Control Program Reference ChartBoiler Fault Munchkin Error CodeBoiler Error 925 Control Board Fault Codes Description Remedy Part 14 TroubleshootingOutdoor Sensor 7250P-319 Maintenance ProceduresSure Exhaust Vent is no Longer Blocked For GAS LeaksT50M/T80M Part 15 MaintenanceT50M/T80M 80M/140M/199M Boiler Replacement Parts Boiler Boiler Boiler Start UP ReportManual Boiler Inspection and Maintenance ScheduleBoiler Inspection and Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Notes Maintenance Notes Maintenance Notes Heat Transfer Products, Inc LP-185 REV /20/07

Gas-Fired Hot Water Boiler specifications

The Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Boiler is a highly efficient heating system that has garnered attention in residential and commercial applications for its innovative design and advanced technology. This boiler is compact yet powerful, providing exceptional heating performance while maximizing energy efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Munchkin boiler is its modulating condensing technology. This system allows the boiler to adjust its output based on demand, which optimizes energy use and reduces unnecessary fuel consumption. By modulating the flame, the Munchkin boiler can maintain a steady heating output even during variable load conditions, ensuring that users enjoy consistent hot water without waste.

The Munchkin boiler offers an impressive AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating, typically exceeding 95%. This high efficiency translates to significant savings on energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint. By capturing and reusing flue gases that would otherwise be lost, the condensing feature enhances the overall efficiency, making it a sustainable choice for modern heating needs.

In terms of installation, the Munchkin boiler is designed for versatility. Its compact size allows for easy placement in tight spaces, whether in residential basements or utility closets. The unit is compatible with a variety of piping systems and can be integrated with multiple heating sources including radiators, baseboards, and even in-floor heating setups.

Another notable characteristic of the Munchkin boiler is its advanced control system. The boiler is equipped with a user-friendly digital display that allows for easy programming, monitoring, and adjustments. This enhanced control capability ensures that users can fine-tune their heating schedules according to their lifestyle, optimizing comfort while maintaining peak efficiency.

Reliability is a hallmark of the Munchkin brand. Built with high-quality materials, these boilers are engineered to withstand the rigors of daily operation, offering durable performance for years. Furthermore, Munchkin provides robust customer support and service options to assist homeowners and professionals alike.

In summary, the Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Boiler stands out due to its modulating condensing technology, high efficiency, compact design, and advanced control system. These characteristics make it an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable, efficient, and versatile heating solution. Whether for residential or commercial use, the Munchkin boiler provides consistent, effective heating that meets the demands of today's energy-conscious consumers.