Harman Stove Company III manual Plumbing Diagram for Circulating Pump Method More than 10 FT

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PLUMBING DIAGRAM FOR CIRCULATING PUMP METHOD - MORE THAN 10 FT.

CIRCULATING PUMP METHOD (MORE THAN 10 FEET)

This method is used when the hot water heater tank is more than ten feet away from the stove or the stove is on a higher level than the hot water heater tank. In addition to a circulator pump, you may want to add an aquastat to thermostatically control the pump according to water temperature. This is optional and not necessary if the circulator pump is left run continuously. Another option is a gate valve placed near the pump to control the rate of water flow.

a)Shut off the hot water heater and the old water supply to it and drain the tank completely.

b)Remove the temp./press/relief valve and discard. Install a short 3/4" nipple and tee (1) along with a new temp./press/relief valve.

c)Remove the drain valve at the bottom of the tank. Install a 3/4" short nipple and tee and re-install the drain valve to the tee (4).

d)Install a circulating pump (6) as shown. Run 3/4" copper tubing from the circulating pump to the lower leg of the heat exchanger coil. This is where the optional gate valve (5) can be installed to regulate the water flow.

e) Install a 3/4" tee and a 150 lb. pressure relief valve (7) in the top leg within two feet of the top outlet of the water coil.

(f)Complete the 3/4" copper line by running it back to the tee at the top of the hot water tank, making sure to install a 3/4" vent elbow and automatic air vent (2) at the high point of the line. The optional aquastat can be installed in this line a maximum of 6 feet from the fur-

nace. This aquastat must be a close on temperature rise type and must be wired and adjusted to turn on the circulating pump when the water temperature reaches 120 degrees F.

The system is now ready to be refilled and the hot water heater turned back on.

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Contents Magnafire Mark Safety Notice Thank YouIndex IntroductionSafety Considerations AssemblyChimney Common Chimney Problems No Other Appliances should be Vented to this FlueWhat To Do When You Have a Problem ElectricalGrates Chimney DetailsInstallation Instructions Unpacking and Inspection of PartsLocating The Stove General InformationPreventive Maintenance Instructions Periodic and Normal Everyday MaintenanceOperating Instructions Starting a Coal FireLoading Low FireWarranty Warranty Activation Coupon and Liability StatementCoil Installation See Coil Diagram on Optional Hot Water Coil Not Available For MarkPlumbing Diagram for Circulating Pump Method More than 10 FT Harman Gold Warranty Year Transferable Limited Warranty ResidentialPage MIP-9331 Rev /04

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