Burnham SERIES 2 manual Equivalent Length of Fittings, Installblockedventswitch

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Table 2: Equivalent Length of Fittings

Fitting

Nominal Pipe Size

 

 

 

 

½

¾

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

45° Ell

0.7

1

1.2

1.6

 

 

 

 

 

90° Ell

1.6

2.1

2.6

3.5

 

 

 

 

 

Tee (As Elbow)

3.1

4.1

5.2

6.9

 

 

 

 

 

covered by Burnham's standard warranty.

There are many possible causes of oxygen contamina- tion such as:

1.Addition of excessive make-up water as a result of system leaks.

2.Absorption through open tanks and fittings.

3.Oxygen permeable materials in the distribution system. In order to insure long product life, oxygen sources should be eliminated. This can be accomplished by

taking the following measures:

1.Repairing system leaks to eliminate the need for addition of make-up water.

2.Eliminating open tanks from the system.

3.Eliminating and/or repairing fittings which allow oxygen absorption.

4.Use of non-permeable materials in the distribution system.

5.Isolating the boiler from the system water by installing a heat exchanger.

10.INSTALL DRAFT HOOD without modification on outlet of flue collector (See Figure 1). Secure with sheet metal screws.

11.INSTALLBLOCKEDVENTSWITCH

The blocked vent switch assembly shipped taped to the top of the boiler includes a power cord and a switch attached to a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket has a three tooth staggered comb stamping at one end with a #10 sheet metal screw in the center tooth.

A. Untape the blocked vent switch assembly from the top of the boiler and uncoil the power cord.

B. Pinch the black strain relief bushing installed in the jacket right side panel to dislodge it from the jacket and pull just enough of the black power cord out so the blocked vent switch will reach the near side of the draft hood skirt. Do not pull out more power cord than necessary.

Table 3: Specific Gravity Correction Factors

Specific

Correction

Specific

Correction

Gravity

Factor

Gravity

Factor

 

 

 

 

0.50

1.10

1.30

1.07

 

 

 

 

0.55

1.04

1.40

1.04

 

 

 

 

0.60

1.00

1.50

1.00

 

 

 

 

0.65

0.96

1.6

0.97

 

 

 

 

0.7

0.93

1.7

0.94

 

 

 

 

0.75

0.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.8

0.87

 

 

 

 

 

 

C.Position the mounting bracket (with switch attached) onto the lower edge of the draft hood skirt by locating the center tooth (with the #10 sheet metal screw) on the outside and the other two teeth inside the draft hood skirt. See Fig. 6.

D.Slide the mounting bracket up tight against the lower edge of the draft hood skirt, so that the #10 sheet metal screw is above the skirt's stiffening rib.

E.Secure the bracket in this position by tightening the #10 sheet metal screw against the outer surface of the draft hood skirt.

F.Reinsert the excess power cord through the jacket side panel hole to take the slack out of the power cord running up to the blocked vent switch.

G.Reposition the strain relief bushing around the power cord at the jacket side panel, pinch the two halves of the bushing together, and snap it back into the hole in

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Figure 3: Boiler Piping

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Contents PartNo.81417032R10-11/99 Price $3.00Page 202 Canada ClearancesRemove Crate Determine type of space. Divide Volume by Total Input Oxygen Corrosion BoilerpipingLength Inch w.c. Pressure Drop Feet Equivalent Length of Fittings InstallblockedventswitchRefer to in this manual Both of the aforementioned standards, Ansi IfanexistingboilerisremovedSeal any unused openings in the common venting system Plug-in Damper Installation Ventdampersequenceofoperation 54/ANSIZ223.1Effikal and Johnson Damper Vent Damper Schematic Wiring Diagram Sequence of Operation Normal Operation Safety ShutdownPage Vent Damper will close see Paragraph 17E Page Pilot Sequence of Operation Normal Operation Wiring Schematic, Zone Valves Initial Start Section II Operating InstructionsTop View of SV9500, SV9600 VR Gas Valves 21460147 For Your Safety Read Before Operating Lighting Instructions 81460177LP Gas Input Check GAS Input Rate to BoilerCheck Pilot Burner Flame Move Jumper Check Ignition System Safety SHUT-OFF DeviceCombustion Chamber BURN-OFF Typical Pilot Flame, Honeywell Q3450 Troubleshooting Guide, Honeywell Intermittent Ignition Section III Service Burner Cleaning and Installation Manifold and Main Burners LubricationPilot Burner and Gas Valve Contact Regional Office Indicated for your State Burnham Corporation Regional OfficesSection Assembly and Canopy Group Canopy Assembly Key Description Boiler Qty Base AssemblyUSS Manifold and Main Burners Inch Main Burners Manifold and Main Burners 1 Inch Main Burners Only Key Description QuantityManifold and Main Burners Mm Main Burners Manifold and Main Burners 50 mm Main Burners Only Volt Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot LP Gas Only 40MM Main Burners onlyIntermittent Ignition Only Volt Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot Natural Gas OnlyNatural G as, Sea Level to 2000 Ft Burner Only 40mm Burner Only Burner Only 40mm Burner Only 40mm Burners Only Service Notes Key Quantity Description Key Description Quantity Water Trim Nipple, 1¼ NPT x 806600005 Transformer Continuous and Gravity Circulation Only Vent Damper Carton U.S.A. Standard Canada Optional Draft Hood CartonVent Reducer

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