Burnham 101008-01R1-2/07 manual Condensate Trap and Drain Line

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8)Installation of Vertical Exhaust Terminal - Use the terminal supplied by the vent system manufacturer shown in Table 7.5. Attach to the vent system, following the assembly instructions in this manual for the stainless vent system being used.

9)Assembly of the Air Intake System and Air Intake Terminals:

a) Assemble the air intake system using either galvanized or PVC pipe.

b) If PVC piping is used, use PVC cement to assemble the PVC intake system components.

c) If galvanized piping is used, use at least two sheet metal screws per joint. Seal the outside of all joints.

d) 3” galvanized smoke pipe will fit inside the inlet collar on the boiler. Depending upon the exact OD of the pipe used, it may be necessary to crimp this pipe. Secure with a single #10 sheet metal screw through the hole in the inlet collar and seal the outside of the joint with silicone. If PVC is used for the intake system, use a short piece of 3” galvanized pipe to connect the PVC to the boiler. Silicone the outside of the joint between the PVC and galvanized pipe.

e) Horizontal intake terminal is a 90 degree elbow pointing down. Elbow should protrude the same distance from the wall as the exhaust terminal.

f) Vertical air intake terminal consists of a 180 degree bend (composed of two 90 degree elbows) as shown in Figure 7.9.

g) Install a rodent screen (not supplied) in the inlet terminal. Use a screen having 1/2” (2 x 2) or larger mesh.

E. Condensate Trap and Drain Line

All condensate which forms in the boiler or vent system collects in the sump under the heat exchanger and leaves the

boiler through the condensate trap. This trap allows condensate to drain from the sump while retaining flue gases in the boiler. The trap is supplied loose and must be installed as shown in Figure 21. A length of drain hose is supplied with the boiler and is connected to the trap as shown in Figure 21. Note the following when disposing of the condensate:

a)If the condensate drain line must be extended, construct the extension from PVC or CPVC pipe. Insert the hose provided with the boiler into the end of the extension as shown in Figure 7.21.

b)Condensate is slightly acidic. Do not use metallic pipe or fittings in the condensate drain line. Do not route the drain line through areas that could be damaged by leaking condensate.

c)Some jurisdictions may require that the condensate be neutralized before being disposed of. Dispose of condensate in accordance with local codes.

d)Do not route, or terminate, the condensate drain line in areas subjected to freezing temperatures.

e)If the point of condensate disposal is above the trap, it will be necessary to use a condensate pump to move the condensate to the drain. In such cases, select a condensate pump that is approved for use with condensing furnaces. If overflow from this pump would result in property damage, select a pump with an overflow switch and use this switch to shut down the boiler. Alternatively, if heat is a necessity, use the overflow switch to trigger an alarm.

f)Do not attempt to move the trap from the location shown in Figure 7.21. Do not attempt to substitute another trap for the one provided with the boiler.

g)The vent shown in Figure 7.21 must be left open for the trap to work properly.

WARNING

FAILURE TO INSTALL THE CONDENSATE TRAP AND CONDENSATE DRAIN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE FLUE GAS TO ENTER THE BUILDING, RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH

CAUTION

BOILER CONDENSATE IS CORROSIVE. ROUTE CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE IN A MANNER SUCH THAT ANY CONDENSATE LEAKAGE WILL NOT CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE.

SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY REQUIRE THAT CONDENSATE BE NEUTRALIZED PRIOR TO DISPOSAL.

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Contents Freedom Table of Contents II Specifications SpecificationsProduct Description Maximum Vent LengthsIII Before Installing IV Locating the BoilerClearances To Combustible Or Non-combustible Material Clearances from Vent Piping to Combustible Construction Mounting The Boiler Wall MountingFloor Mounting Wall Mounting Hole Locations Boiler Mounting/Hardware VI Air for Ventilation Page VII Venting Vent System DesignPage Summary of Horizontal Venting Options Or PVCHorizontal Concentric Venting Vent Option U.S. Boiler Concentric Vent Components Vent Option Size Vent6c Positioning Vent Terminal Under Overhangs VENT/ AIR Intake Fitting Equivalent Length Summary of Vertical Venting Options RoofRemoving an Existing Boiler From a Common Chimney Never Common Vent a FCM Boiler with Other AppliancesAssembly of U.S. Boiler 60/100mm Concentric Venting 11 Dimension L 12 Cutting Outer Pipe 14 Preparing Terminal Section for Installation in the Wall Assembly of Stainless Steel Venting 16 Installation of Stainless Steel Vent Collar17a Star-34 Connection to Vent Collar 18 Z-Vent III Connection to Vent Collar 19 SAF-T Vent EZ Seal Connection to Vent Collar 20 FasNSeal Connection to Vent Collar Condensate Trap and Drain Line 21 Condensate Piping Arrangement Viii Gas Piping Gas Connection To BoilerSystem Design General System Piping PrecautionsIX System Piping Flow Requirements Through BoilerMethod 1 Primary/Secondary Piping Piping Method #1 Heat Only Piping Method #1 Heat + Indirect Water Heater 4b Piping Method #1 Indirect Water Heater Loop Piping Shaded Pipe and Circulator Sizing for Boiler Loop Pipe and Circulator Sizing for Indirect Water Heater LoopFitting Equivalent Lengths Standard Piping Installation Requirements Boiler Head LossPiping for Special Situations 11 Chiller Piping Wiring Wiring Connections Diagram Ladder Diagram Page XI Start-up and Checkout Never Attempt to Fill a HOT Empty BoilerWater Quality and Boiler Water Additives FCM Series Lighting and Operating Instructions SWT Gas Valve Detail Typical CO2/O2 Combustion Readings RangePage Normal Display In Standby Mode XII OperationPage Basic Menu Tree Boiler Status First Digit Boiler StatusOutdoor Reset Curve XIII. Service and Maintenance Page XIV. Troubleshooting No Error Code DisplayedSoft Lockout Codes Displayed Code Condition Possible CausesHard Lockout Codes Displayed XV Parts Page Parts List KEY DescriptionPage Parts List Page Page Page DISP4D 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 Page Page Page Page Page Limited Warranty