Burnham V7 SERIES manual Water Boilers

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Continue this slow boiling and trickle of overflow for several hours until the water coming from the overflow is clear.

iv. Stop burner and drain boiler in a manner and to a location that hot water can be discharged with safety.

v. Refill boiler to normal water line. If water in gauge glass does not appear to be clear, repeat steps (i. thru iii.) and boil out the boiler for a longer time.

b.Low pressure steam boilers such as the V7 Series should be maintained with appropriate water treatment compounds. Add suitable water treatment compounds as recommended by your qualified water treatment company.

c.Remove temporary surface blowoff piping, plug tapping and reinstall safety valve. Boil or bring water temperature to 180°F promptly in order to drive off the dissolved gases in the fresh water.

d.If unsteady water line, foaming or priming persist, install gate valve in Hartford Loop and drain valves in return main and at boiler as shown in Figure 8 and proceed as follows:

iConnect hoses from drain cocks to floor drain. Close gate valve in Hartford Loop and open drain cock in return main. Fill boiler to normal water level, turn on oil burner and operate boiler at this water level for at least 30 minutes after the condensate begins to run hot, then turn off burner.

Close all radiator valves. Remove all supply main air valves and plug the openings in supply main.

ii.Draw about 5 gallons of hot water from boiler into a container and dissolve into it the appropriate amount of a recommended boilout compound. Remove safety valve from boiler and pour this solution into boiler, then reinstall safety valve.

iii. Turn on oil burner and keep operating while feeding water to boiler slowly. This will raise water level in boiler slowly so that water will be boiling hot and will rise slowly into supply main and back through return main, flowing from drain hose at about 180°F. Continue until water runs clear from drain hose for at least 30 minutes.

iv. Stop feeding water to boiler but continue operating oil burner until excess water in boiler flows out through supply main and water lowers (by steaming) until it reaches normal level in boiler. Turn off oil burner. Drain boiler. Open all radiator valves. Reinstall all supply main air valves. Open gate valve in Hartford Loop.

v. When boiler has cooled down sufficiently (crown sheet of sections are not too hot to touch), close the drain cocks at boiler and in return main and feed water slowly up to normal level in boiler. Turn on oil burner and allow boiler to steam for 10 minutes, then turn off burner. Draw off one quart of water from bottom gauge glass fitting and discard. Draw off another quart sample and if this sample is not clear, repeat the cycle of draining the boiler and return main and refilling the boiler until sample is clear.

vi. If the boiler water becomes dirty again at a later date due to additional sediment loosened up in the piping, close gate valve in Hartford Loop, open drain cock in return main, turn on oil burner and allow Condensate to flow to drain until it has run clear for at least 30 minutes while feeding water to boiler so as to maintain normal water level. Turn off oil burner, drain boiler, open gate valve in Hartford Loop, then repeat step 1 above.

e.Make pH or Alkalinity Test.

After boiler and system have been cleaned and refilled as previously described, test the pH of the water in the system. This can easily be done by drawing a small sample of boiler water and testing with hydrion paper which is used in the same manner as litmus paper, except it gives specific readings. A color chart on the side of the small hydrion dispenser gives the reading in pH. Hydrion paper is inexpensive and obtainable from any chemical supply house or through your local druggist. The pH should be higher than 7, but lower than 11. Add some of the washout chemical (caustic soda), if necessary, to bring the pH within the specified range.

f.Boiler is now ready to be put into service.

2.WATER BOILERS

a.Filling of Boiler and System — General —-In a hot water heating system, the boiler and entire system (other than the expansion tank) must be full of water for satisfactory operation. Water should be added to the system until the boiler pressure gauge registers 12 psi. To insure that the system is full, water should come out of all air vents when opened.

b.Boiling Out of Boiler and System. The oil and grease which accumulate in a new hot water boiler can be washed out in the following manner.

i. Remove safety relief valve using extreme care to avoid damaging it.

ii. Add an appropriate amount of

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V7 SERIES specifications

The Burnham V7 Series is a standout choice in the realm of residential and light commercial boilers, known for its high efficiency and dependable performance. Engineered for those seeking a reliable heating solution, the V7 Series integrates advanced technologies that prioritize both effectiveness and energy conservation.

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Safety is a top priority in the Burnham V7 Series, which features built-in safety controls to minimize risks. These include thermal overload protection, a pressure relief valve, and a low water cutoff feature, all of which work together to safeguard the boiler and its surroundings.

Moreover, the Burnham V7 Series is designed with a user-friendly interface that makes maintenance straightforward. Routine tasks can be conducted with ease, helping to extend the life of the unit.

In conclusion, the Burnham V7 Series is crafted for those who prioritize efficiency, adaptability, and safety in their heating solutions. With its myriad features and commitment to energy conservation, it stands as a leading choice for heating needs in various settings. The combination of innovative technology, reliable performance, and user-friendly design makes the V7 Series an excellent investment in comfort and efficiency.