BOILER

RATINGS

 

AND CAPACITIES

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOIIiR

MOI)EI.NO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIMENSIONS

 

(inches)

Wlill

 

 

WIIIIOU

I

 

NO

INPUI

 

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ING

I=B:R

 

HRING

A t: tJ

I

MINIMUM

 

 

 

 

IANK[ISS

 

IANKIESS

 

 

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+M[_II

( APA('IIY

RA'I IN(i

RA'II_

_+

 

CHIMNEY

 

 

 

 

('Oil

 

('OIl

 

 

 

 

 

*MBH

 

*MBH

+GPH

 

 

SIZE / HEIGHT

A

B

C

niw

(_5I ¸

3[!W65Z

 

-

3

91

 

 

80

 

70

 

0.65

863

 

8" X 8"

X

15'

14+1/2

6

8

31,W

751

3EW

75Z

 

3

105

 

 

92

 

80

 

075

852

 

8"

X 8"X

15'

14-1/2

6

8

31!WI

 

OttI ¸

3EWI

IRIZ

 

3

140

 

 

II9

 

103

 

100

83 4

 

8"

X 8"

X

15'

14-1/2

6

8

4[iw

90T

4EW

99Z

 

4

126

 

 

II[

 

97

 

090

860

 

8"

X 8"

X

15'

17-3/4

6

9-5/8

41!WI

 

251

4EWI

25Z

 

4

175

 

 

150

 

130

 

I +25

839

 

8"

X 8"

X

15'

17-314

6

9-5/8

41LWl

 

501

4EWl

50Z

 

4

210

 

 

178

 

155

 

150

82.4

 

8"

X 8"

X

] 5'

17-3/4

6

9-5/8

5EWI

20'I

5EWI

20Z

 

5

168

 

 

147

 

128

 

1+20

865

 

8"

X 8"

X

15'

21

6

1 I-I/2

5EWI.75

I

5EWI

75Z

 

5

245

 

 

209

 

182

 

1.75

836

 

8"

X 8"

X

15'

21

6

11-1/2

5[-W2

00"[

SEW200Z

 

 

5

280

 

 

236

 

205

 

2 00

820

 

8"

X 8" X 20'

21

6

[ I-I/2

*MBH

 

1,000

BTU

per

hour

 

 

BTU

British

Thermal

Unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+'*Heating

Capacity

based

 

on

13% CO2

with

a -0.02"

w.c

draft over fire,

and a #1 smoke or less.

Testing

was

done in accordance with the D.O.E.

(Department of Energy) test procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_GPB

 

Gallons

per hour oil at 140,000

BTU

per

gallon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+ _A F U E. = Annual

 

Fuel

Utilization

Efficiency

based

upon DOE

test

procedure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These low pressure oil fired hot water boilers are constructed and hydrostatically tested for a maximum working pressure of 50 psig (pounds per square inch gage) in accordance with A.S.M.E. (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV Standards for heating boilers.

The Heating Capacity indicates the amount of heat available after subtracting the losses up the stack. Most of this remaining heat is available to heat water. A small portion is heat from the jacket and surfaces of the boiler, and it is assumed that this heat stays in the structure. The Net I=B=R Rating represents the portion of the remaining heat that can be applied to heat the radiation or terminal units (i.e. finned tube baseboard, cast iron radiators, radiant floor, etc.). The difference between the Heating Capacity and the Net I=B=R Rating, called the piping and pickup allowance, establishes a reserve for heating the volume of water in the system and offsetting heat losses from the system piping. The Net I=B-R Ratings shown are based on a piping and pickup factor of 1.15 in accordance with the I-B-R Standard as published by the Hydronics Institute. The Net I=B=R Rating of the boiler selected should be greater than or equal to the calculated peak heating load (heat loss) for the building or area(s) served by the boiler and associated hot water heating systems. The manufacturer should be consulted before selecting a boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements.

Boilers with the same number of sections are identical to each other except for their firing rate. The firing rate is

deternuned by the nozzle size in the oil burner and the oil pressure at the nozzle. For example: Models 3E.65Z, 3E.75Z, and 3El .00Z are the same boiler, without a tankless coil, except for the firing rate of the oil burner.

Models 4E.90T, 4El .25T, and 4El.50T are the same boiler, with a tankless coil, except for the firing rate of the oil burner.

Each boiler rating plate shows three possible model nutnbcrs for a given boiler configuration. The actual model tmnaber is determined by the firing rate of the oil burner. Boilers that are factory packaged include two nozzles for two firing rates. These boilers operate on #2 Heating Oil.

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