Lochinvar 51 Prepare roof penetrations, 2Vertical Terminations with Multiple Boilers

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5Vertical direct venting

Vent/air termination – vertical

Prepare roof penetrations

1.Air pipe penetration:

a.Cut a hole for the air pipe. Size the air pipe hole as close as desired to the air pipe outside diameter.

2.Vent pipe penetration:

a.Cut a hole for the vent pipe. For either combustible or noncombustible construction, size the vent pipe hole with at least a 1/2 inch clearance around the vent pipe outer diameter:

3½ inch hole for 2 inch vent pipe

4½ inch hole for 3 inch vent pipe

b.Insert a galvanized metal thimble in the vent pipe hole.

3.Space the air and vent holes to provide the minimum spacing shown in FIG. 5-1A, page 27.

4.Follow all local codes for isolation of vent pipe when passing through floors, ceilings, and roofs.

5.Provide flashing and sealing boots sized for the vent pipe and air pipe.

Termination and fittings

1.Prepare the vent termination coupling and the air termination elbow (FIG. 5-1A) by inserting bird screens. Bird screens should be obtained locally.

2.The air piping must terminate in a down-turned 180° return bend as shown in FIG. 5-1A. Locate the air inlet pipe no further than 2 feet from the center of the vent pipe. This placement avoids recirculation of flue products into the combustion air stream.

3.The vent piping must terminate in an up-turned coupling as shown in FIG. 5-1A. The top of the coupling must be at least 1 foot above the air intake. When the vent termination uses a rain cap as illustrated in FIG. 5-1B maintain at least 36" (914 mm) above the air inlet. The air inlet pipe and vent pipe can be located in any desired position on the roof, but must always be no further than 2 feet apart and with the vent termination at least 1 foot above the air intake.

4.Maintain the required dimensions of the finished termination piping as shown in FIG. 5-1A.

5.Do not extend exposed vent pipe outside of building more than shown in this document. Condensate could freeze and block vent pipe.

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Multiple vent/air terminations

1.When terminating multiple Knight wall mount boilers, terminate each vent/air connection as described in this manual (FIG. 5-2).

Terminate all vent pipes at the same height ￿ WARNING and all air pipes at the same height to

avoid possibility of severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.

2. Place roof penetrations to obtain minimum clearance of 12 inches between edge of air intake elbow and adjacent vent pipe of another boiler for U.S. installations (see FIG. 5-2). For Canadian installations, provide clearances required by CSA B149.1 Installation Code.

3. The air inlet of a Knight wall mount boiler is part of a direct vent connection. It is not classified as a forced air intake with regard to spacing from adjacent boiler vents.

Figure 5-2Vertical Terminations with Multiple Boilers

Figure 5-3Alternate Vertical Terminations with Multiple Boilers

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Contents Models 51 Contents When servicing boiler Please read before proceedingKnight Wall Mount Boiler How it works Stainless steel heat exchangerModels 51 Ratings Knight Wall Mount Boiler =B=R RatingInstallation must comply with Closet and alcove installationsDetermine boiler location Before locating the boiler, check1Closet Installation Minimum Required Clearances Provide air openings to room Vent and air pipingWall mounting location Prevent combustion air contaminationProducts to avoid When using an existing vent system to install a new boilerAreas likely to have contaminants When removing a boiler from existing common vent system Remove boiler from wood pallet Prepare boilerGas conversions Mounting the boiler Mounting to a concrete wallMounting to a metal studded wall Mounting to a wood studded wallGeneral venting Direct venting options Sidewall VentDirect venting options Vertical Vent Direct venting options Vertical Vent, Sidewall AirInstall vent and combustion air piping Requirements for installation in CanadaInstalling vent and air piping PVC/CPVC Vent piping materialsPVC/CPVC air intake/vent connections Air inlet pipe materialsApproved Stainless Steel Vent Manufacturers MakeStainless steel vent Boiler FlueBoiler Boiler Flue Intake Air AdapterStainless steel air intake/vent connections Removing from existing ventVent and air system Vent, air piping and terminationOptional room air Model Kit Number KIT30051 Air contaminationIf using the alternate sidewall termination Sidewall direct ventingVent/air termination sidewall Vent Size2AClearance to Gravity Air Inlets Prepare wall penetrations Prepare wall penetrations Alternate Field Supplied OptionTermination and fittings Multiple vent/air terminationsSidewall termination optional concentric vent Sidewall termination installationDescription and usage 8Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing Sidewall termination optional concentric vent models10Concentric Vent Sidewall Attachment Multiventing sidewall terminationsVertical direct venting Vent/air termination verticalPrepare roof penetrations 2Vertical Terminations with Multiple BoilersVertical termination installation Vertical termination optional concentric ventMultiventing vertical terminations Minimum Combustion AIR TypicalAlternate vertical concentric venting Concentric Venting ArrangementExisting vent as a chase AIR Inlet Flue Exhaust Seal CAP Existing Flue OutletHydronic piping Near boiler piping components Near boiler piping connections Circulator sizingMinimum Pipe Pump Size Grundfos ModelArmstrong Variable speed pump setup Variable speed pump optionModel Grundfos UP26-96 FC/VS IFC VS Stratos 1.25 3 x3Single Boiler Single Temperature Zoned with Circulators Number of Units 5Single Boiler Multiple Temperatures Multiple Boilers Multiple Temperatures Model 8Single Boiler Zoned with Valves Model 10Single Boiler Non-Zoned Primary/Secondary Piping Connecting gas supply piping Gas connectionsNatural gas Propane GasCheck inlet gas supply Natural Gas Pipe Capacity ChartLength of Pipe in Straight Feet for 1/2 PSI Gas valve replacement Gas PressureField wiring Installation must comply withLine voltage connections Low voltage connectionsOutdoor temperature sensor Louver proving switchFlow switch ThermostatAlarm contacts Wiring of the cascadeSystem supply sensor Boiler management systemInstallation Condensate disposal Condensate drainFreeze protection when used Start-upCheck/control water chemistry Fill and test water systemClean/Inspect Trap Assembly Check 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 boiler2Operating Instructions Set space heating operation Natural Gas PropaneConfiguration of the cascade Verify DHW modeSet domestic hot water DHW operation Operating information GeneralProtection features Boiler temperature regulation Outdoor reset operation, if used CascadeSequence of operation Operation DisplayInstaller Access modesUser Knight wall mount boiler control module 1Control PanelCall for Heat Information Right Select no Service technician Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupOwner maintenance Maintenance Check ignition ground wiring Check all boiler wiringCheck control settings Check expansion tankCheck flame signal Cleaning boiler heat exchangerReview with owner Oiled bearing circulatorsDiagrams PC Interface2Wiring Diagram Page Page

51 specifications

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