Lochinvar 800 Determine boiler location, Installation must comply with, Provide clearances

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Installation & Operation Manual

1Determine boiler location

Installation must comply with:

Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations, and ordinances.

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 – latest edition.

Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1, when required.

National Electrical Code.

For Canada only: B149.1 Installation Code, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and any local codes.

NOTICE

The Knight XL gas manifold and controls

met safe lighting and other performance

 

 

criteria when the boiler underwent tests

 

specified in ANSI Z21.13 – latest edition.

Before locating the boiler, check:

1. Check for nearby connection to:

• System water piping

• Venting connections

￿WARNING

￿WARNING

This appliance is certified as an indoor appliance. Do not install the appliance outdoors or locate where the appliance will be exposed to freezing temperatures or to temperatures that exceed 100°F (37.8°C).

Failure to install the appliance indoors could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.

This appliance requires a special venting system. The vent connection to the appliance must be made with the starter CPVC/stainless steel pipe section provided with the appliance. The field provided PVC vent fittings must be cemented to the CPVC pipe section. Use only the vent materials, primer and cement specified in this manual to make the vent connections. Failure to follow this warning could result in fire, personal injury, or death.

• Gas supply piping

• Electrical power

2. Locate the appliance so that if water connections should

leak, water damage will not occur. When such locations

cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a suitable

drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the

appliance. The pan must not restrict combustion air

flow. Under no circumstances is the manufacturer to be

held responsible for water damage in connection with

this appliance, or any of its components.

3. Check area around the boiler. Remove any combustible

materials, gasoline and other flammable liquids.

Closet and alcove installations

A closet is any room the boiler is installed in which is less than 171 cubic feet for KBN399 models, 193 cubic feet for KBN500 models, 223 cubic feet for KBN600 models, 247 cubic feet for KBN700 models and 278 cubic feet for KBN800 models.

An alcove is any room which meets the criteria for a closet with the exception that it does not have a door.

Example: Room dimensions = 5 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 8 foot ceiling = 5 x 4 x 8 = 160 cubic feet. This would be considered a closet for a Knight XL Boiler.

Failure to keep boiler area clear and free of ￿ WARNING combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids and vapors can result in severe personal injury, death, or

substantial property damage.

4. The Knight XL must be installed so that gas control

system components are protected from dripping or

￿WARNING

For closet and alcove installations as shown in FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2, CPVC or stainless steel vent material must be used inside the structure. The ventilating air openings shown in FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2 are required for this arrangement. Failure to follow this warning could result in fire, personal injury, or death.

spraying water or rain during operation or service.

5. If a new boiler will replace an existing boiler, check for

and correct system problems, such as:

• System leaks causing oxygen corrosion or heat

exchanger cracks from hard water deposits.

Incorrectly-sized expansion tank.

• Lack of freeze protection in boiler water causing system

and boiler to freeze and leak.

Provide clearances:

Clearances from combustible materials

1.Hot water pipes—at least 1" (25 mm) from combustible materials.

2.Vent pipe – at least 1" (25 mm) from combustible materials.

3.See FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2 on page 9 for other clearance minimums.

Clearances for service access

1.See FIG.’s 1-1 and 1-2 on page 9 for recommended service clearances. If you do not provide the minimum clearances shown, it may not be possible to service the boiler without removing it from the space.

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Contents Models 399 Save this manual for future referenceContents When servicing boiler Please read before proceedingKnight XL How it works Air pressure switch Pump relay board ModelModels 600 Ratings Knight XL Boiler =B=R RatingInstallation must comply with Closet and alcove installationsDetermine boiler location Before locating the boiler, checkFor closet installations, Cpvc or TOPResidential garage installation Provide air openings to roomVent and air piping Flooring and foundationAreas likely to have contaminants When using an existing vent system to install a new boilerProducts to avoid When removing a boiler from existing common vent system Prepare boiler Remove boiler from wood palletModel Gas conversionsLeveling the boiler Models 600General venting Direct venting options Vertical Vent Install vent and combustion air piping Requirements for installation in CanadaInstalling vent or air piping General ventingMake PVC/CPVC air intake/vent connectionsApproved Stainless Steel Vent Manufacturers Air inlet pipe materials Stainless steel ventFasNSeal Saf-T Vent Stainless steel air intake/vent connectionsOptional room air Removing from existing ventModel Description Kit Number Air contaminationIf using the alternate sidewall termination Sidewall direct ventingVent/air termination sidewall Determine location3AClearance to Gravity Air Inlets Prepare wall penetrations Bird Screen TypicalTermination and fittings Prepare wall penetrations Alternate Field Supplied OptionMultiple vent/air terminations Sidewall termination installation Description and usage9Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing Models 399 11Concentric Vent Sidewall Attachment Multiventing sidewall terminationsVertical direct venting Vent/air termination verticalPrepare roof penetrations 2Vertical Terminations with Multiple BoilersVertical termination installation 4Concentric Vertical TerminationMultiventing vertical terminations Mm see -9,Hydronic piping Hydronic piping Circulator sizing Flow switch adjustmentNear boiler piping connections Head Feet Pressure20F 25F 30F 35F 399 500 600 700 800Near boiler piping components 7Single Boiler Primary/Secondary Piping Number of Units Model Manifold Pipe Sizes in Inches mm Connecting gas supply piping Gas connectionsNatural gas Propane GasNominal Natural Gas Pipe Capacity Chart Check inlet gas supplyIron Pipe Length of Pipe in Straight FeetGas valve replacement Gas PressureLine voltage connections Field wiringInstallation must comply with Outdoor temperature sensor Auxiliary device proving switchHigh gas pressure switch Low gas pressure switchAlarm contacts Wiring of the cascadeSystem supply sensor Boiler management system3Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections Condensate disposal Condensate drainFreeze protection when used Start-upCheck/control water chemistry Fill and test water systemCheck for gas leaks Check thermostat circuitsInspect/fill condensate system Inspect/check condensate lines and fittingsFinal checks before starting the boiler Start the boilerIf boiler does not start correctly Check system and boilerFor Your Safety Read Before Operating Set space heating operation Natural Gas PropaneConfiguration of the cascade Set domestic hot water DHW operationOperating information GeneralProtection features Cascade Boiler temperature regulationOutdoor reset operation, if used DHW, Night Setback, and Ramp Delay operation with Cascade Sequence of the cascadeSequence of operation BLR IgnitionKnight XL control module ShutdownAccess modes InstallerUser To save parameters and exit programmingService StandbySet Point Met PrepurgeSYS ***.*F Control will display the actual fan motor RPMDelay 10V in **.VdcOperation of the cascade Owner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Maintenance Address reported problemsClean condensate trap Check all piping for leaks Inspect boiler areaFlue vent system and air piping Check water systemCheck expansion tank Check boiler relief valveCheck ignition ground wiring Check all boiler wiringCheck control settings Inspect ignition and flame sense electrodesReview with owner Check flame signalCleaning boiler heat exchanger Diagrams High Voltage2Ladder Diagram Page

800 specifications

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