PB Heat 211A manual Pipe the Boiler, Supply Piping, Return Piping

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PIPE THE BOILER

5. PIPE THE BOILER

A.PREPARATION

1.The boiler must be pressure tested as outlined in Chapter 3, “Place the Boiler Sections,” of this manual.

2.The Supply and Return piping can be installed before the jacket is applied. Use nipples long enough to be sure they will extend through the jacket.

B.SUPPLY PIPING

1.Install End Riser connections sized per Table 5.1. The 3" tappings in the tops of the end sections are not used for steam boilers.

a.Install a reducing tee on one end riser. Install a 2" valve, nipple and cap for skimming the boiler in the tee as shown in the piping drawings.

2.Models 211A-08 and larger require risers in both end sections.

3.Models 211A-18 and larger require additional 3" risers off of the tapped intermediate sections. See Table 5.1 for the number required.

4.Pipe the header at least 24 inches (610 mm) above the normal boiler water line. This is required to prevent water from carrying over into the header and then to the system.

5.Figure 5.2 shows the Supply and Return piping for Parallel Flow Gravity systems and all Pumped Return Systems.

6.Counterflow Gravity systems require the boiler steam line to enter the top of the steam main. See Figure 5.3 for this special case.

7.The piping in these drawings is shown off the right hand side of the boiler. The boiler may also be piped toward the left side as shown in Figure 5.4, typical.

8.Do not reduce the size or number of risers shown. These are required for reliable operation of the boiler. If the risers are undersized or incorrectly placed, a sloped water line can occur in the boiler, causing possible overheating of some sections.

9.Pipe the Header with an offset as shown in the drawings. This offset prevents the expansion and contraction of the Header from damaging the boiler sections. Use threaded fittings for swing joints.

10.Always locate the Steam Supply take-off between the Equalizer and the last Boiler Riser. (See PB Heat’s “Steam Installation Survey” for discussion). Locating the Steam Supply between the risers will cause water carryover to the system.

11.Do not use a bull head tee to provide steam supply and equalizer connections. This will cause water level bounce and carryover.

C.RETURN PIPING

1.The use of a Hartford loop in all installations is recommended. The loop provides additional reliability for the system. A check valve must still be installed on the pump discharge of all pumped return systems.

Figure 5.1: Supply and Return Positions, Skim Piping, Hartford Loop

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Contents Series 211A Table of Contents Follow the Piping Guidelines Using this ManualControls Special Attention BoxesAccessibility Clearances PreinstallationCombustible Construction Clearances AIR for Combustion and VentilationRequired Volume other = Required Volume fan = 15 ft21 ft Input for all appliances in the space. See Btu/hr 22 cm 2 per 2000 W of total ratedWhere Chimney or VentMechanical Combustion Air Supply Combustion Air DuctsExterior Vents Vent SizingCombined vent breeching Boiler Setting Installation SurveyWater Quality and MAKE-UP Boiler Foundation Layout Base Assembly Assemble the BaseCrate Items For 211A-04 through 211A-08 Only Install the Pilot BurnersModel Overall Length Base Front and Back Panel CratesTypical Gas Manifold and Pilot Line Assembly Total Natural Gas Only Propane Gas Only Model Number PilotsBurners Place the Boiler Sections PreparationPlacing the Sections Assembling Sections on Base Align Sections Vertically Hydrostatic Test the BoilerDo not tighten yet Install the Flue CollectorBoiler Position Pipe the Boiler Supply PipingReturn Piping Pipe the Boiler Boiler Header End Risers Multiple Boiler InstallationsEqualizers Model SizePiping Multiple Boilers, Typical, Gravity Return Systems Apply Cleanout Cover Plates Install the Jacket & Draft HoodPrepare the Parts Apply Jacket END AssembliesApply Lower END Panels Apply Jacket TOP PanelsApply Plates and Labels Top Panel GG-6024 Carton Contents Sub-Assembly Part Number Quantity Jacket Assembly Sequence Carton Numbers and Locations 13C Install Vent and Bleed Piping Install GAS TrainConnect GAS Piping Connect Pilot GAS TubingTest GAS Supply Piping Install GAS Supply PipingSpecific Gravity Multiply Capacity by Pipe Length 4 Pipe 2 PipeInstall Safety Valves Install LOW Water CUT-OFFS Install Controls and TrimInstall Blowdown Valves Install Pressure ControlsPressure Control Piping Fittings Included with Boiler Standard Float Type COntrol, Model 67PE2 Optional Float Type Pump Control/Low Water Cut-Off, Model Application of 51 Feeders Connect Supply Wiring Wire the BoilerInstall Control Wiring Prepare Remaining ControlsTypical Wiring Standard Controls Low Voltage Gas Valves Typical Wiring Standard Controls 120-Volt Gas Valves Starting the Boiler Clean the Boiler Check Boiler ControlsMeter reading. Rate, Btu/Hr = F x H x Lighting Instructions Typical To Light the Boiler To Shut Down the BoilerPilot Flame Failure Operation & Maintenance Pilot and Burner Flames Placing Boiler in OperationAnnual Maintenance Monthly MaintenanceWeekly Maintenance Daily MaintenanceProblem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Troubleshooting Service TipsCorrect Piping Boiler Rating Information Boiler Ratings & DimensionsBoiler Ratings & Dimensions Series 211A Steam Boiler Dimensions Chart continues onSeries 211A Steam Boiler Dimensions Description Part Selection Information Stock Code Repair Parts Series 211ABase Front Panel Cover Plate 26 660 mm Wide Base Panel Boiler Assembly Base Assembly Page Series 211A