Bradford-White Corp Hydronic Boiler, Water Volume Heater, BMT2V, BMT2H warranty Table of Contents

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BRADFORD WHITE CORP.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1. General Information

 

1.1

Introduction

3

1.2

Model Identification

3

1.3

Warranty

4

1.4

Dimensions

4

1.5

Locating the Appliance

4

1.6Locating Pump-Mounted Water Heater

 

with Respect to Storage Tank(s)

4

1.7

Locating Pump-Mounted Boiler with Respect

 

to Return/Supply Header

5

1.8

Locating Appliance for Correct Horizontal Vent/ ...

 

Ducted Air Distance from Outside Wall

5

SECTION 2. Venting and Combustion Air

2.1

Combustion Air

7

2.1.1 Combustion Air From Room

7

2.1.2

Intake Combustion Air

7

2.2

Venting

8

2.2.1

Vent Categories

8

2.2.2

Category I Vent

8

2.2.3

Common Venting Systems

8

2.2.4

Category III Vent

9

2.3

Locating Vent & Combustion Air Terminals

9

2.3.1

Side Wall Vent Terminal

9

2.3.2

Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal

9

2.3.3

Vertical Vent Terminal

9

2.3.4

Vertical Combustion Air Terminal

11

2.4

Common Vent Test — Boilers

11

2.5

Vent Terminals for Outdoor Units

12

SECTION 3. Gas Supply and Piping

3.1 Gas Supply and Piping

12

SECTION 4A. Water Connections — Boiler

4A.1

Heating System Piping:

 

 

Hot Supply Connections — Boiler

13

4A.2

Cold Water Make-Up — Boiler

14

4A.3

Water Flow Requirements — Boiler

14

4A.4

Freeze Protection — Boiler

14

SECTION 4B. Water Connections — Water Heaters

4B.1

Water System Piping — Water Heater

14

4B.2

Hot Water Supply Piping — Water Heater

15

4B.3

Water Flow Requirements — Water Heater

15

4B.4

Combined Water Heating (potable)

 

 

and Space Heating — Water Heater

15

4B.5

Freeze Protection – Water Heater

15

SECTION 5. Electrical Connections

5.1

Main Power

21

5.2

Field Wiring

21

5.3

External Staging Control Wiring

26

SECTION 6. Operating Instructions

 

6.1

Sequence of Operation

26

6.2

Filling the Boiler System

26

6.3

Operating Temperature Control

27

6.4

External Boiler Operations

27

6.5

Limit Controls

28

6.6

Operating the Burner and Set Up

28

6.6.1 Set Up for 0 to 2500 Feet Altitude

28

6.6.2

High Altitude Adjustment and Set Up

28

6.7

Shutting Down the Brute Deluxe

29

6.8

To Restart the Brute Deluxe

29

SECTION 7. Maintenance

 

7.1

System Maintenance

29

7.2Appliance Maintenance and

 

Component Description

29

7.2.1

Burners

29

7.2.2

Filter

30

7.2.3

Gas Valves

30

7.2.4 Manual Reset High Limit Control

30

7.2.5

Temperature Control

30

7.2.6

Ignition Controls

30

7.2.7

Ignitors/Sensor

30

7.2.8

Transformer

30

7.2.9

Blowers

30

7.2.10 Flow Switch

30

7.2.11 Heat Exchanger Coil

31

SECTION 8. Trouble Shooting

8.1

Resolving Lockouts

31

8.2

Delayed Ignition — Possible Causes

31

8.3

Short Cycling — Boiler

32

8.4

Short Cycling — Water Heater

32

8.5

High Gas Consumption

32

SECTION 9. Replacement Parts

9.1

General Information

32

9.2

Parts List

33

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Contents Brute Deluxe Table of Contents Model Identification General InformationIntroduction Locating the Appliance WarrantyDimensions Clearances22¾ 505 33¾ 16¾ 42545¾ 57¾28¾ 70¼ 16¾ 46¼22¾ 58¼ 34¼ 10¼ 80¾Combustion Air From Room Venting and Combustion AirCombustion Air Intake Combustion AirCategory I Vent VentingVent Categories Common Venting SystemsSide Wall Combustion Air Terminal Locating Vent & Combustion Air TerminalsSide Wall Vent Terminal Vertical Vent TerminalCombustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall Common Vent Test Boilers Vertical Combustion Air TerminalNatural Propane Gas Supply and PipingVent Terminals for Outdoor Units NaturalWater Connections Boiler 4A.1 Heating System Piping Hot Supply Connections Boiler4A.3 Water Flow Requirements Boiler Water Connections Water Heater4A.2 Cold Water Make-Up Boiler 4A.4 Freeze Protection Boiler4B.3 Water Flow Requirements Water Heater Electrical Connections4B.2 Hot Water Supply Piping Water Heater 4B.5 Freeze Protection Water HeaterHydronic Piping Multiple Boilers, Primary Secondary System Hydronic Piping One Boiler, Multi-Temperature System Water Heater Piping One Heater, One Tank Water Heater Piping Multiple Heaters, One Tank Water Heater Piping Multiple Heaters, Multiple Tanks Water Flow Requirements BMT2VMain Power Field WiringBrute Deluxe 1000 Wiring Diagram Brute Deluxe 500-750 Connection Diagram Brute Deluxe 1000 Connection Diagram Brute Deluxe 1250-2000 Connection Diagram Sequence of Operation External Staging Control WiringOperating Instructions Filling the SystemSet Up for 0 to 2500 Feet Altitude Operating Temperature ControlOperating the Burner and Set Up External Boiler OperationsHigh Altitude Adjustment and Set Up Appliance Maintenance Component Description MaintenanceSystem Maintenance Shutting Down the Brute DeluxeFlow Switch Manual Reset High Limit ControlTemperature Control FilterResolving Lockouts Trouble ShootingDelayed Ignition Possible Causes Short Cycling Boiler Replacement PartsShort Cycling Water Heater Parts List see next High Gas ConsumptionSheet Metal Components See Figure Internal Components See FigureGas Train Components See Figure Heat Exchanger Components See Figure Electrical Components See Figure Sheet Metal Components Internal Components Brute Deluxe Hydronic Boiler Brute Deluxe Water HeaterElectrical Components

BMT2H, BMT2V, Hydronic Boiler, Water Volume Heater specifications

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