WARNING

FAILURE TO VENT THIS BOILER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE FLUE GAS TO ENTER THE BUILDING RESULTING IN SEVERE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH:

*Do not attempt to vent this boiler with galvanized, PVC, or any other vent components not listed in Table 1.6.

*Do not attempt to mix components from different approved vent systems.

*Do not obtain combustion air from within the building.

*Do not install a barometric damper or drafthood on this boiler.

CAUTION

Moisture and ice may form on the surfaces around the vent termination. To prevent deterioration, surfaces should be in good repair (sealed, painted, etc.).

Concentric Venting For BWC150 and BWC225

A. Concentric Vent System Design

In addition to the vent options listed in the installation manual there are two other ways to vent this boiler:

Horizontal (“Side Wall”) Concentric Venting - Vent system exits the building through an outside wall. Concentric venting consists of a “pipe within a pipe”. Flue gas exits the building through the inner pipe and combustion air is drawn into the boiler through the space between the inner and outer pipe.

Vertical Concentric Venting - Vent system exits the building through the roof. Concentric venting consists of a “pipe within a pipe”. Flue gas exits the building through the inner pipe and combustion air is drawn into the boiler through the space between the inner and outer pipe.

These systems are considered “direct vent” because air for combustion is drawn directly from the outdoors into the boiler. A description of these venting options are shown in Tables 1.1 and 1.5. For clarity, the vent options

are numbered 3 and 4 for the horizontal options and 8 and 9 for the vertical options. One of the vent option columns in Tables 1.1 or 1.5 must match the planned vent and air intake system exactly. In addition, observe the following guidelines:

1)Approved concentric vent systems - The concentric vent system is optional for the BWC150 and BWC225 boilers. Each Crown concentric vent component consists of an inner pipe of polypropylene and the outer pipe of steel. Integral gaskets on each concentric fitting provide a gas tight seal. Concentric pipe sizes are called out in terms of the inner and outer pipe nominal diameters in millimeters. For example, “80/125mm” pipe consists of a 80mm exhaust pipe inside a 125mm diameter outer pipe. A list of all Crown concentric vent components is shown in Table 1.6. Use only one of the approved concentric vent systems shown in Table 1.6.

A concentric vent adapter kit is required to use these boilers with concentric pipe. Part numbers for these kits are:

BWC150

P/N 230550

BWC225

P/N 230555

2)Maximum Vent and Air Intake Lengths - The maximum length of the vent air intake piping depends upon the vent option selected and the boiler size. See Table 1.1 or 1.5 for the maximum vent length. In horizontal vent systems, the lengths shown in Table 1.1 are in addition to the vent components which come with the Air Intake Box Kit and one standard radius elbow. For vertical vent systems, the maximum vertical vent lengths shown in Table 1.5 are in addition to the vent components which come with the Air Intake Box Kit and two standard radius elbows. If more elbows are desired, the maximum allowable vent length must be reduced by the amount shown in Table 1.4 for each additional elbow used. Termination fittings are never counted, although the length of the concentric terminal section is counted.

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BWC150/225 specifications

The Crown Boiler BWC150/225 is a highly efficient and reliable hydronic heating system designed for both residential and commercial applications. Known for its advanced engineering, this boiler delivers exceptional performance while adhering to strict emission standards. Its versatility and durability make it a popular choice among homeowners and professionals alike.

One of the key features of the BWC150/225 model is its dual-fuel capability, allowing the user to operate the boiler on either natural gas or propane. This flexibility not only ensures convenience but also enhances energy efficiency. The boiler is equipped with a powerful 150,000 BTU input capacity for the BWC150 variant and 225,000 BTU for the BWC225, making it capable of heating larger spaces efficiently.

The crown boiler utilizes a fire-tube heat exchanger, which is designed to maximize heat transfer while minimizing the amount of energy lost during operation. This innovative design allows for a higher thermal efficiency rate compared to traditional designs. With an efficiency rating exceeding 90%, the BWC series can significantly lower heating costs, making it an economically sound investment.

Additionally, the BWC model features a fully modulating gas valve that adjusts the heat output based on the demand. This system not only improves comfort by maintaining consistent temperatures but also reduces energy consumption. It is also designed with advanced safety features, including an integrated low-water cutoff and flame rollout protection, ensuring safe operation under various conditions.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Crown Boiler BWC150/225 is its user-friendly digital control panel. The easy-to-read display provides users with vital information such as temperature settings and system diagnostics, simplifying both operation and maintenance. The compact design of the unit allows for easy installation in tight spaces, making it suitable for various home layouts.

In summary, the Crown Boiler BWC150/225 stands out for its advanced features, energy efficiency, and safety technologies. With its dual-fuel capability, fire-tube heat exchanger, and user-friendly interface, it is an optimal choice for those seeking a robust and reliable heating solution. Whether for residential or commercial purposes, this model offers the performance and convenience that modern users require.