Burnham 101008-01R1-2/07 manual Piping for Special Situations

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2)Circulator (Required) - Usually at least two circulators will be required to properly install a FCM Series boiler. See the previous section for information on sizing the circulators.

3)Expansion Tank (Required) - If this boiler is replacing an existing boiler with no other changes in the system, the old expansion tank can generally be reused. If the expansion tank must be replaced, consult the expansion tank manufacturer’s literature for proper sizing.

4)Fill Valve (Required) - Either a manual or automatic fill valve may be used. The ideal location for the fill is at the expansion tank.

5)Automatic Air Vent (Required) - At least one automatic air vent is required. Manual vents will usually be required in other parts of the system to remove air during initial fill.

6)Manual Reset High Limit (Required by some codes) - This control is required by ASME CSD-1 and some other codes. Install the high limit in the boiler supply piping just above the boiler with no intervening valves. Set the manual reset high limit to 200°F. Wire the limit per Figures 10.1 & 10.2 in the Wiring section.

7)Flow Control Valve (Required) - The flow control valve prevents flow through the system unless the circulator is operating. Flow control valves are used to prevent gravity circulation or “ghost flows” in circulator zone systems through zones that are not calling for heat.

8)Isolation Valves (Recommended) - Isolation valves are useful when the boiler must be drained, as they will eliminate having to drain and refill the entire system.

9)Drain Valve (Required) - The drain valve is installed on the return tee located in the lower vestibule compartment as shown in Figure 9.2.

10)Low Water Cut-off (Required) - The low water cut-off supplied with this boiler must not be removed.

D.Piping for Special Situations

1)Systems containing oxygen - Many hydronic systems contain enough dissolved oxygen to cause severe corrosion damage to an aluminum boiler such as the FCM. Some examples include:

Radiant systems that employ tubing without an oxygen barrier.

Systems with routine additions of fresh water.

Systems which are open to the atmosphere.

If the boiler is to be used in such a system, it must be separated from the oxygenated water being heated with a heat exchanger as shown in Figure 9.10. Consult the heat exchanger manufacturer for proper heat exchanger sizing as well as flow and temperature requirements. All components on the oxygenated side of the heat exchanger, such as the pump and expansion tank, must be designed for use in oxygenated water.

2)Piping with a Chiller - If the boiler is used in conjunction with a chiller, pipe the boiler and chiller in parallel as shown in Figure 9.11. Use isolation valves to prevent chilled water from entering the boiler.

3)Air Handlers - Where the boiler is connected to air handlers through which refrigerated air passes, use flow control valves in the boiler piping or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation during the cooling cycle.

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Contents Freedom Table of Contents Product Description SpecificationsII Specifications Maximum Vent LengthsIV Locating the Boiler III Before InstallingClearances To Combustible Or Non-combustible Material Clearances from Vent Piping to Combustible Construction Floor Mounting Mounting The BoilerWall Mounting Wall Mounting Hole Locations Boiler Mounting/Hardware VI Air for Ventilation Page Vent System Design VII VentingPage Or PVC Summary of Horizontal Venting OptionsHorizontal Concentric Venting Vent Option Size Vent U.S. Boiler Concentric Vent Components Vent Option6c Positioning Vent Terminal Under Overhangs VENT/ AIR Intake Fitting Equivalent Length Roof Summary of Vertical Venting OptionsNever Common Vent a FCM Boiler with Other Appliances Removing an Existing Boiler From a Common ChimneyAssembly of U.S. Boiler 60/100mm Concentric Venting 11 Dimension L 12 Cutting Outer Pipe 14 Preparing Terminal Section for Installation in the Wall 16 Installation of Stainless Steel Vent Collar Assembly of Stainless Steel Venting17a 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 Gas Connection To Boiler Viii Gas PipingIX System Piping General System Piping PrecautionsSystem Design 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 Indirect Water Heater Loop Pipe and Circulator Sizing for Boiler LoopFitting Equivalent Lengths Boiler Head Loss Standard Piping Installation RequirementsPiping for Special Situations 11 Chiller Piping Wiring Wiring Connections Diagram Ladder Diagram Page Never Attempt to Fill a HOT Empty Boiler XI Start-up and CheckoutWater Quality and Boiler Water Additives FCM Series Lighting and Operating Instructions SWT Typical CO2/O2 Combustion Readings Range Gas Valve DetailPage XII Operation Normal Display In Standby ModePage Basic Menu Tree First Digit Boiler Status Boiler StatusOutdoor Reset Curve XIII. Service and Maintenance Page No Error Code Displayed XIV. TroubleshootingCode Condition Possible Causes Soft Lockout Codes DisplayedHard Lockout Codes Displayed XV Parts Page KEY Description Parts ListPage 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