Energy Tech Laboratories F5, 40 Series, F3, CL Series manual III. Indirect Water Heater Piping

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III. Indirect Water Heater Piping

A.CONNECT Alliance™ or other Indirect Water Heater Piping as shown in Figures 15 and 16. Refer to Alliance™ or other Indirect Water Heater Instruction Manual for additional installation information.

Figure 20: Indirect Water Heater Piping on CL Series Water Boiler

1.CL SERIES WATER BOILER - Figure 20 shows indirect water heater piping on typical hot water heating system. Boiler piping is the same as for any two-zone system. Figure 20 shows circulator zoning, which is usually preferred for indirect water heaters. Size the circulator and indirect water heater piping to obtain the boiler water flow through the indirect water heater called for by the indirect water heater manufacturer. Refer to the indirect water heater instruction manual for additional details.

Figure 21: Indirect Water Heater Piping on CL Series Steam Boiler

2. CL SERIES STEAM BOILER - All CL Series steam boilers are equipped with tappings to permit the connect of an Alliance™ or other indirect water heater. In this type of system, hot boiler water is drawn from below the water line and passed through the heat exchanger in the indirect water heater. This section describes boiler-side piping only. Refer to the indirect water heater instruction manual for additional details.

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Contents Price $3.00 Important Information Please Read this page Carefully Page General Information Table of ContentsCL3 Thru CL5 Water Boiler Less Tankless Heater Boiler Dimensions Minimum Chimney Size Approx. Water Rating data Inspect Combustion Target Wall and Combustion Chamber Liner II. Installation InstructionsRemove Crate Removal of Boiler from SkidInstallation/Removal of Drawer Assembly Electrode Setting Recommended Boiler Piping for Series Loop Hot Water System Connect Supply and Return Piping to Heating System Connect Field WiringOxygen Contamination Water BoilerSteam Boiler Schematic Tankless Heater Piping Tankless Heater Data Recommended Smokepipe Arrangement Chimney Requirements Single stage units 3450 rpm two pipe systems Fuel Units and OIL LinesSequence of Operation Wiring Diagram, Water without Tankless Heater, Riello Burner Sequence of Operation Page Sequence of Operation Page Indirect Water Heater Piping on CL Series Water Boiler III. Indirect Water Heater PipingDisplay Readout IV. Operating and Service InstructionsLubrication Operation LEd error codesLOW Limit and Circulator Controller Remove GUN AssemblyHigh Limit Controller Start OIL Burner Adjust OIL Burner Before StartingOpen ALL OIL Line Valves Flame Failure Adjust OIL Burner While OperatingCAD Cell Location and Service Check for Clean CUT OFF of BurnerRemove Jumper Checkout ProcedureTest Controls Primary Relay TestMaintenance and Service Instructions Water Boilers Suction Line Leaks Excessive MAKE-UP WaterHints on Combustion High Altitude Installations Reassemble Boiler VI. Boiler CleaningClean TOP of Boiler Sections Clean the FireboxAvoid Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust Carlin 40200 OIL Primary Control Trouble Shooting Carlin 40200 Oil Primary ControlVII. Repair Parts Bare Boiler Assembly Exploded View Boiler Assembly Jacket Assembly Exploded View CL3 Thru CL5 Water Boilers Trim and Controls CL3 Thru CL5 Steam Boilers Trim and Controls Beckett OIL Burner Parts List Beckett OIL Burner Part NOS. for CL Series Boilers When VIII. Low Water Cut Off LwcoBeckett AFG Riello OIL Burner Part Numbers for CL Series BOILERS  Service Record Service Record Service Record Page Limited Warranties

F3, F5, 40 Series, CL Series specifications

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