Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Circulating Heater Swirl Plate System, Control, Flue pipe adapter

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GAS-FIRED HEATER Installation Manual

PART 2: HOW THE MUNCHKIN CONTENDER OPERATES (CONT’D)

powered and combustion air is flowing.

4.Swirl Plate System

The Swirl Plate on the gas valve controls the air and gas flow into the burner, which will assure better mixing for improved combustion.

5.Supply water temperature sensor

This sensor monitors heater output water temperature (system supply). The control module adjusts the heater firing rate so the outlet temperature is correct.

6.Return water temperature sensor

This sensor monitors the return water temperature (system return). The control module reduces or increases heater input, depending on how close the return water temperature is to the outlet water temperature.

7.Temperature and pressure gauge

Allows the user to monitor the systems temperature and pressure.

8.Control

The integrated control system monitors the return and supply water and regulates the fan speed to regulate the unit’s BTU output. This allows the unit to only deliver the amount of heated energy required and nothing more!

9.Flue pipe adapter

The flue pipe adapter may be positioned so that the installer is able to find a position that will best facilitate the exhaust and combustion air pipe connections with the least number of elbows even in the most challenging applications.

10.Burner

Made with metal fiber and stainless steel construction, the burner uses pre-mixed air and gas and provides a wide range of firing rates.

11.Electrical field connections with terminal strips

The electrical cover plate allows access the line voltage terminal strip and the low voltage terminal strip. Attach line voltage conduits to the three holes at the right of the line voltage terminal strip for power, CH pump and DHW

pump. Route low voltage wires through the opening to the left of the low voltage terminal strip. (See Field Wiring Instructions Part 9.)

12.Condensate drain connection

This is a condensing high efficiency appliance, therefore this unit has a condensate removal system. Condensate is nothing more than water vapor, derived from the combustion products, similar to an automobile when it is initially started. It is very important that the condensate line is sloped away from the heater and down to a suitable inside drain, if the condensate outlet on the Munchkin Contender is lower than the drain, you must use a condensate removal pump (kit p/n 554200 available from Heat Transfer Products, Inc.) A condensate filter, if required by local authorities can be made up of lime crystals, marble or phosphate chips and will neutralize the condensate. This can be done in the field by the installer or you may purchase one from Heat Transfer Products, Inc. (P/N N1100). It is also very important that the condensate line is not exposed to freezing temperatures or any other type of blockage. Plastic tubing should be the only material used for the condensate line. Steel, brass, copper or others will be subject to corrosion or deterioration. A second vent may be necessary to prevent condensate line vacuum lock if a long horizontal run is used. Also, an increase in pipe size may be necessary to drain properly. Support of the condensation line may be necessary to avoid blockage of the condensate flow.

13.Spark ignition

The burner flame is ignited by applying a high voltage to the system spark electrode. This causes a spark from electrode to ground.

14.The Vision 1 Optional System

The Vision I System will allow the installing contractor to take the highly efficient modulating Munchkin Contender and make it even more efficient by controlling the temperature delivered to the central heating circuits based on the outside temperature. The Vision I system is also a two temperature system, one temperature for central heating and the other temperature to the Super Stor Ultra Indirect water heater. This allows the user to increase the temperature supplied to the

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Contents Installation Manual What to do if YOU Smell GAS Contents Contents CONT’D Part 1 Product and Safety Information DefinitionsMunchkin Contender Operation Heater WaterWinterizing the Munchkin Contender Freeze Protection FluidsModulating Combustion System Gas ValveSupply water temperature sensor Return water temperature sensorTemperature and pressure gauge Swirl Plate SystemInstallations Must Comply with Part 2 HOW the Munchkin Contender Operates CONT’DClearances for Service Access Before Locating the Munchkin ContenderPrevent Combustion AIR Contamination Residential Garage InstallationExhaust Vent and Intake AIR Vent Part 4 Prepare Munchkin Contender Heater Installation Steps Munchkin Contender Wall Mounting InstructionsPart 5 Munchkin Contender Piping Part 5 Munchkin Contender Piping CirculatorsCirculator Sizing System Temperature Rise Chart Fill and Purge Heating SystemMunchkin Contender Piping Zoning with Zone ValvesZoning with Circulators Multiple HeatersPiping symbol legend Contender Piping DetailsStandard Munchkin Contender! Heater zoning with valves Drawing 1AStandard Munchkin Contender Heater zoning with valves Drawing 1BSpace heating zone circuit See note Make-up water Installation Manual GAS-FIRED Heater Installation Manual Space heating zone circuit Zoning with Circulators Using Vision Vision I System PipingDrawing 2A Heater Piping Details with the Vision I SystemDrawing 2B Drawing 2C OFFDrawing 3A Drawing 3B Outdoor Temperature sensor Vision 1 system purge Drawing 3CDrawing 3D Drawing 3E Drawing 3F Drawing 3G General Installing Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR VentExhaust Vent and Intake AIR Vent Pipe Location Part 7 VENTING, Combustion AIR & Condensate Removal Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR Vent SizingInstallation Manual Reference National Fuel Gas Code Ansi Z223.1/NFPA 54 Installation Exhaust Vent and Intake AIR PipeHeater Removal from a Common Vent System Vent Termination Kits Description Stock CodeCanada Condensate Removal SystemMaterial Diagrams for Sidewall Venting Sidewall Venting with KIT12 2 roof vent with tee intake & coupling exhaust Part 8 GAS Piping GAS ConnectionGAS Piping GAS TableDungs GAS Valve TAP InletInstallation Must Comply with Field WiringLine Voltage Wiring ThermostatPart 9 Field Wiring Part 9 Field Wiring Part 10 Field Wiring Vision 1 Option Indirect Circulator P2 ProgramFreeze Protection When Used Part 11. START-UP PreparationCHECK/CONTROL Water Chemistry Fill and Test Water SystemCheck Thermostat Circuits Check for GAS LeaksPurge AIR from Water System Part 12. START-UP Procedure Condensate RemovalPart 12. START-UP Procedure Adjusting the SetpointOperating Instructions Status MenuProgramming the Vision I Option Test ModeVision 1 Program Access Vision 1 Program Navigation Central Heating Curve Function Default Function Function Value DescriptionFunction Control Program Reference Chart Function Default Setting Programmed SettingHeater Fault Munchkin Error CodeHeater 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 Replacement PartsReplacement Parts Replacement Parts Heater Start UP Report Light Off ActivitiesHeater Inspection and Maintenance Schedule Heater Inspection and Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Notes Maintenance Notes 2007, 2006 Heat Transfer Products, Inc LP-171 REV /20/07

Gas-Fired Hot Water Circulating Heater specifications

The Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Circulating Heater is a cutting-edge heating solution designed to provide efficient and reliable hot water for residential and commercial applications. Renowned for its compact design and innovative technology, the Munchkin heater combines performance with energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for those seeking comfort and cost savings.

One of the main features of the Munchkin heater is its modulating burner. This technology intelligently adjusts the heating output based on the demand for hot water, ensuring that energy is not wasted. This leads to lower energy bills and a reduction in environmental impact, as the system only uses the necessary resources to maintain desired water temperatures.

Another notable characteristic is its high-efficiency rating. The Munchkin heater operates with an impressive annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) of up to 95%. This means that the majority of the fuel consumed is converted into usable heat. By maximizing energy utilization, homeowners can enjoy a significant reduction in utility costs while minimizing emissions.

The compact size of the Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Circulating Heater is another significant advantage. It is designed to fit into tight spaces, making it suitable for homes where space is at a premium. This compact design does not compromise performance; instead, it enhances installation flexibility, allowing for placement in basements, closets, or utility rooms.

Munchkin heaters are equipped with advanced control systems that offer enhanced convenience. The digital display and programmable settings allow users to set their preferred temperatures and schedules. This feature not only enhances user comfort but also optimizes energy usage, as water is heated only when necessary.

Safety is also a top priority with Munchkin products. The heater includes built-in safety features such as flame monitoring systems, automatic shut-off capabilities, and pressure relief valves, providing peace of mind for users.

In summary, the Munchkin Gas-Fired Hot Water Circulating Heater is a high-efficiency, compact, and innovative solution for hot water needs. With its modulating burner, high-efficiency rating, advanced control systems, and safety features, it stands out as a reliable choice for those looking to invest in heating technology that prioritizes energy conservation and performance. This heater is truly a forward-thinking solution for modern hot water requirements.