Bradford-White Corp BWCV Table Of Contents, General Information, Venting and Combustion Air

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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)

6

1.7Locating Appliance for Correct Horizontal Vent/

 

Ducted Air Distance From Outside Wall

6

SECTION 2. Venting and Combustion Air

2.1

Combustion Air

6

2.1.1 Combustion Air From Room

6

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

8

2.3

Locating Vent & Combustion Air Terminals

10

2.3.1 Side Wall Vent Terminal

10

2.3.2 Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal

10

2.3.3 Vertical Vent Terminal

11

2.3.4 Vertical Combustion Air Terminal

11

2.4

Common Vent Test

11

2.5

Vent Terminals for Outdoor Units

11

SECTION 3. Gas Supply and Piping

 

3.1

Gas Supply and Piping

12

SECTION 4. Water Connections – Copper

Brute II Water Heater

 

4.1

Water System Piping – Water Heater

13

4.2

Hot Water Supply Piping – Water Heater

13

4.3

Water Flow Requirements – Water Heater

13

4.4Combined Water Heating (potable)

 

and Space Heating – Water Heater

18

4.5

Freeze Protection – Water Heater

18

SECTION 5. Electrical Connections

 

5.1

Main Power

18

5.2

Temperature Control

18

5.2.1 Temperature Control Description

18

5.3

External Staging Control Wiring

19

SECTION 6. Operating Instructions

 

6.1

Sequence of Operation

20

6.2

Programming the Temperature Control

20

6.2.1 System Piping

21

6.2.2 Choosing the Mode

21

6.2.3 Programming

21

6.2.4 Choosing the Mode for your Application

24

6.3

Advanced Topics

25

6.3.1 Differential:

26

6.3.2 Staging Mode

26

6.3.3 Boiler Minimum (BOIL MIN)

26

6.3.4 Boiler Maximum (BOIL MAX)

27

6.3.5 Boiler Target Temperature

27

6.3.6 Pump Operation

27

6.3.7 Set point Operation

27

6.3.8 Dedicated Domestic Hot Water

27

6.3.9 Outdoor Reset Operation

28

6.3.10 External Heater Operation

28

6.3.11 Limit Controls

29

6.3.12 Advanced Programming Mode

29

6.4

Operating the Burner and Set Up

29

6.4.1 Set Up for 0 to 2500 Feet Altitude

29

6.4.2 High Altitude Adjustment and Set Up

30

6.5

Shutting Down the Copper Brute II

30

6.6

To Restart the Copper Brute II

30

SECTION 7. Maintenance

 

7.1

System Maintenance

30

7.2Appliance Maintenance and

 

Component Description

31

7.2.1 Burners

32

7.2.2 Filter

32

7.2.3 Gas Valves

32

7.2.4 Manual Reset High Limit Control

32

7.2.5 Automatic Reset High Limit Control

32

7.2.6 Temperature Control

32

7.2.7 Ignition Controls

32

7.2.8 Ignitors

32

7.2.9 Ignition Sensors

33

7.2.10 Transformer

33

7.2.11 Blowers

33

7.2.12 Flow Switch

33

7.2.13 Heat Exchanger Coil

33

SECTION 8. Trouble Shooting

 

8.1

Resolving Lockouts

34

8.2

Delayed Ignition – Possible Causes

34

8.3

Short Cycling

34

8.4

High Gas Consumption

34

8.5

Troubleshooting the Temperature Control

34

8.6

Troubleshooting Copper Brute II Controls

36

SECTION 9. Wiring Diagrams

 

Ladder Diagrams

37-39

Wiring Schematics

40-41

Field Wiring

42-44

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Contents Installation and Operation Instructions Internet Version for Reference OnlyInstallation and Operation Instructions for Copper BruteSECTION 8. Trouble Shooting TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 7. Maintenance SECTION 9. Wiring Diagrams1.2 Model Identification SECTION General Information1.1 Introduction 1.5 Locating the Appliance 1.4 Dimensions1.3 Warranty Figure 1. Dimensional Data From Outside Wall SECTION Venting and Combustion Air1.6 Locating Pump-Mounted Water Heater with Respect to Storage Tanks 2.1 Combustion Air2.1.2 Intake Combustion Air 2.2.2 Category I Vent 2.2 Venting2.2.1 Vent Categories 2.2.3 Common Venting SystemsFigure 3. Combustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall 2.3.1 Side Wall Vent Terminal 2.3 Locating Vent & Combustion Air TerminalsImportant Note Massachusetts Code Requirement 2.3.2 Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal2.3.3 Vertical Vent Terminal 2.4 Common Vent Test2.5 Vent Terminals for Outdoor Units 2.3.4 Vertical Combustion Air TerminalSECTION Gas Supply and Piping 3.1 Gas Supply and Piping4.2 Hot Water Supply Piping - Water Heater SECTION Water Connections Copper Brute II Water Heater4.1 Water System Piping Water Heater 4.3 Water Flow Requirements - Water HeaterTable 8. Water Flow Requirements Figure 4. Water Heater Piping - One Heater, One TankFigure 5. Water Heater Piping - Multiple Heaters, One Tank Figure 6. Water Heater Piping - One Heater, Multiple Tanks Figure 7. Water Heater Piping - Multiple Heaters, Multiple Tanks 4.4 Combined Water Heating potable and Space Heating - Water Heater 5.1 Main PowerSECTION Electrical Connections 4.5 Freeze Protection - Water Heater5.3 External Staging Control Wiring AVERTISSEMENT6.2 Programming the Temperature Control SECTION Operating Instructions6.1 Sequence of Operation 6.2.2 Choosing the Mode 6.2.1 System Piping “Primary Secondary Piping”“Parallel Piping” 6.2.3 Programming6.3.3 for more information BOIL MAX Boiler Maximum Temperature Boiler Start BOIL START The BOIL 6.2.4 Choosing the Mode for your Application Mechanical aquastat in a domestic hot water storage tank6.3 Advanced Topics Mode 5 Primary secondary piping with outdoor reset6.3.3 Boiler Minimum BOIL MIN 6.3.1 Differential6.3.2 Staging Mode 6.3.6 Pump Operation 6.3.4 Boiler Maximum BOIL MAX6.3.5 Boiler Target Temperature 6.3.7 Set point Operation6.3.10 External Heater Operation 6.3.9 Outdoor Reset OperationOutdoor Design OUTDR DSGN - The 6.3.11 Limit Controls 6.4 Operating the Burner and Set Up6.4.1 Set Up for 0 to 2500 Feet Altitude 6.3.12 Advanced Programming Mode6.5 Shutting Down the Copper Brute SECTION Maintenance7.1 System Maintenance 6.6 To Restart the Copper Brute7.2 Appliance Maintenance and Component Description 7.2.1 Burners 7.2.4 Manual Reset High Limit Control7.2.5 Automatic Reset High Limit Control 7.2.2 Filter7.2.10 Transformer 7.2.12 Flow Switch7.2.9 Ignition Sensors 7.2.11 Blowers8.2 Delayed Ignition - Possible Causes SECTION Trouble Shooting8.1 Resolving Lockouts 8.3 Short CyclingERROR DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION OF ERROR8.6 Troubleshooting Copper Brute II Controls SECTION Wiring Diagrams Figure 18. Copper Brute II 500 - 750 Ladder DiagramFigure 19. Copper Brute II 1000 Ladder Diagram Figure 20. Copper Brute II 1250 - 2000 Ladder Diagram Figure 21. Copper Brute II 500 - 1000 Wiring Schematic Figure 22. Copper Brute II 1250 - 2000 Wiring Schematic terminal designations are as indicated Note Positions of field wiring terminals may vary, butFigure 23. Field Wiring Figure 24. Field Reference OnlyWiring for Modes 1 MODEInternet Version for Reference Only25. Field Wiring for Mode Copper Brute II 1250, 1500, 1750 & 2000 4-Stage Heater
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