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Appendix A: Knockdown Boiler Assembly Instructions

Appendix A: Knockdown Boiler Assembly Instructions

A. Before Installing

1)Thoroughly inspect the cast iron heat exchanger for any shipping damage, i.e. cracks in the castings, broken lugs or punctures due to mishandling.

2)Do not use the heat exchanger if there is any damage to it.

3)Inspect the joints between the sections for openings. Reseal any openings with high temperature silicone sealant.

4)Keep the base in the shipping carton until it is time to perform the assembly. This keeps foreign material from contaminating the burners or creating other hazards. Do not use the base assembly if there are any signs of visible damage.

5)Review all of the installation requirements in this installation manual.

B.BaseAssembly Preparation

1)The combination base-burner-manifold is shipped assembled from the factory. (The combination gas valve is shipped assembled and can be found in the "Base Box").

2)Smear a thin layer of silicone in several places across the top of the base to adhere the fiber gasket strip.

3)Install the fiber gasket strip, which was shipped in the "Base Box" (Figure A1).

4)Place the base assembly in the location where the boiler is to be installed. Refer to Section III and IV in the installa- tion manual for additional information on placement.

C. Heat Exchanger and Flue Collector Installation

1)Position the heat exchanger above the base with the return connection located toward the front of the boiler and the lugs, located on each end of the boiler, centered over the studs, which are on each end of the base (Figure A1). Lower the heat exchanger over the studs, taking care not to disturb the studs which may push out if the heat exchanger comes in contact with them. Also, take care not to disturb the ceramic fiber gasket.

2)Once the heat exchanger has been placed on the base, inspect the gasket for proper seal. Repair or replace gasket if necessary.

3)Secure the heat exchanger with 5/16" lock nuts with nylon inserts and washers from the hardware bag.

4)Loosen nuts on tie rods until they are finger tight.

5)Fiber gasket strips are used to seal the flue collector to the heat exchanger (this is the same material used between the heat exchanger and base). Install this gasketing on the top of the heat exchanger (Figure A1). A few dabs of silicone may be used to keep this gasketing from shifting when the flue collector is installed.

6)Install the flue collector as shown in Figure A1. Secure with the 1/4-20 carriage bolt, nuts, and washers provided.

7)Carefully inspect the joint between the flue collector and the heat exchanger to verify that the gasket is properly positioned.

8)Install the blocked vent switch using the #8 sheet metal screw provided as shown in Figure A1

D. Jacket Installation

NOTE

Before installing the jacket, make sure to plug any tappings which are not going to be used. Also make sure that no tappings are plugged which will be needed. See Figure A3 of this appendix, as well as Part XIII of the installation manual.

1)Attach the diverter Panel to the vestibule panel using two #10 sheet metal screws. Install these screws in the outside holes.

2)Slip this diverter/vestibule panel assembly behind the draft diverter opening in the draft diverter assembly (Figure A2). Attach to the diverter assembly using #10 sheet metal screws.

3)Attach the right side panel to the base and vestibule panel using four #10 sheet metal screws.

4)Orient the rear jacket panel so that the two notches are up. Slip the rear panel under the flange on the rear of the

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Contents Models Gas-Fired Natural Draft Water Boilers INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSCWI Series These instructions must be affixed on or adjacent to the boilerTable of Contents I Product DescriptionTABLE 1 CWI SPECIFICATIONS II SpecificationsFIGURE 1 CWI BOILERS - GENERALCONFIGURATION III Before Installing IV Locating the BoilerV Air for Combustion and Ventilation Example For Buildings of Other than Unusually Tight ConstructionForBuildingsofUnusuallyTightConstruction FIGURE 5 ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS VIA VENTILATED ATTIC FIGURE3BOILERINSTALLEDINCONFINEDSPACE, ALL AIR FROM INSIDEFIGURE 4 ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS, VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE AND ATTIC FIGURE 6 ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS, USING OPENINGS INTO BOILER ROOM VI Venting Removing an Existing Boiler from a Common Chimney FIGURE8 CWI BOILERTYPICALVENTSYSTEM INSTALLATION AND COMPONENTS FIGURE 9 VENT DAMPER INSTALLATION DETAILSVII Gas Piping DANGER VIII System PipingStandardPiping 1413 Piping for Special SituationsFIGURE 11 STANDARD BOILER PIPING FIGURE 12 INDIRECT WATER HEATER BOILERSIDEPIPINGFIGURE13 BOILERBYPASSPIPING FIGURE14 ISOLATIONOFBOILERFROMSYSTEMWITHAHEATEXCHANGER FIGURE15 BOILERPIPINGWITHCHILLERIX TANKLESS HEATER PIPING FIGURE 17TANKLESSHEATERPIPING A mixing valve does not eliminate the risk of scaldingFeel water before showering or bathing IX Wiring SingleZoneWiringFIGURE 20 WIRING DIAGRAM, STANDING PILOT WITH TANKLESS HEATER Wiring Variations FIGURE23ZONEWIRINGUSINGHONEYWELLV8043FZONEVALVES FIGURE 22 CIRCULATOR ZONEWIRING USING HONEYWELLR845AsFACTORY BOILER WIRING NOT SHOWN - SEE FIGURES 18 FACTORYWIRING NOT SHOWN - SEE FIGURES 18Sequence of Operation, Standing Pilot, With Tankless Heater CWI Control System - Sequence of OperationSequence of Operation, Standing Pilot, Less Tankless Heater Sequence of Operation, Intermittent Ignition, Less Tankless Heater Sequence of Operation, Intermittent Ignition, With Tankless HeaterXI Start-up and Checkout Safety Control Operation - Standing Pilot and Intermittent Ignition2726 FIGURE 24 STANDING PILOT BURNER FLAMEPage Page TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGLIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOILERS EQUIPPED WITH HONEYWELL7000ERHC SERIES GAS VALVES STANDING PILOT FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTINGLIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOILERS EQUIPPED WITH ROBERTSHAW TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTINGOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VR8204 AND VR8304 SERIES GAS VALVES INTERMITTENT PILOT7000DERHC SERIES GAS VALVES INTERMITTENT PILOT FIGURE 27a GASVALVEDETAIL-HONEYWELLVR8200ORVR8300STANDINGPILOT FIGURE 28b GASVALVEDETAIL-ROBERTSHAW 7000DERHC INTERMITTENT IGNITIONXI Service and Maintenance Heat Exchanger Cleaning Procedure XIII Troubleshooting START C1&C2?5&6 on National Fuel Gas CodeSTART L2 ?C2 and C1&C2?T&TV? Standing Pilot Ignition System Troubleshooting Chart Caution Read page 36 before attempting to use this chartIntermittent Ignition System Troubleshooting Chart XIV PARTS Page 40mm BURNERS ONLY These Valves Piped in Series to Provide Redundent Shut-off1/4 Pilot Tubing Used with Robertshaw Valves Page KEY # Page B. BaseAssembly Preparation Appendix A Knockdown Boiler Assembly InstructionsA. Before Installing C. Heat Exchanger and Flue Collector InstallationFIGUREA1 BASE, HEAT EXCHANGER, FLUE COLLECTORASSEMBLY D. Gas Valve Installation E. Control and Trim InstallationFIGURE A2 JACKET INSTALLATION F. Electrical Wiring Connections G. Complete InstallationFIGURE A3 TAPPING LOCATIONS SEE TEXT FOR TAPPING USES Philadelphia P.O. Box3633 I. Street