2.1.3TRIPLE-FLEX LEFT SIDE VIEW

Figure 5 Triple-Flex Left Side View

1.This jacket access panel will permit access to the primary air-to-air exchanger.

2.This jacket access panel will permit access to the primary air-to-air exchanger and the boiler convection tube access panels.

3.These jacket access panels will permit access to the convection and furnace tube access.

4.Flame observation port. This port provides visual access to observe the pilot and main flame during operation and service.

5.This jacket access panel will permit access to the majority of the boiler devices.

WARNING:

The flame observation port will become very hot during normal operation. Burn injuries can occur if come in contact with the skin.

2.1.4TRIPLE-FLEX RIGHT SIDE VIEW

Figure 6 Triple-Flex Right Side View

Date: 8-4-2010

Revision: 0

Form: 2396

1.Main gas inlet connection. This connection is a 2” male national pipe thread.

2.Condensate Drain Connection. This connection is a 1” male national pipe thread. For installation details refer to paragraph 1.4.5.

3.This jacket access panel will permit access to the majority of the boiler devices.

4.These jacket access panels will permit access to the flue collector. There is no practical reason for the removal of these panels.

5.This jacket access panel will permit access to the condensate trap. The condensate trap is provided with a ½” NPT plugged connection for cleanout purposes.

6.This jacket access panel will permit access to the primary air-to-air exchanger.

2.1.5TRIPLE-FLEX BEHIND THE CABINET DOOR

Figure 7 Triple-Flex Behind the Cabinet Door

1.Auxiliary gas shutoff valve actuator.

2.Low fire displacement adjustment that can be adjusted by removing the cap and rotating the slotted screw clockwise to increase gas flow and counter-clockwise to decrease gas flow.

Fig. 2.1.2 Triple-Flex Rear View

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Bryan Boilers 200, 250, & 300 TRIPLE-FLEX Left Side View, TRIPLE-FLEX Right Side View, TRIPLE-FLEX Behind the Cabinet Door