QUICKDRAW→ Steam Heater
WATER INLET / OUTLET CONNECTIONS
Important: Do not use galvanized or steel pipe nipples when making waterside connections. Use
Make inlet and outlet water connections directly to the threaded
CAUTION: Flush all water supply lines before connecting the unit.
FILLING THE UNIT
1.Fill the system with water. To be sure that the unit is not “air bound,” open the relief valve. Leave the valve open until a steady flow of water is observed. Close valve and complete filling the system.
2.In hard water areas, potable water treatment should be used to reduce introduction of minerals into the system. Minerals in the water can collect on the tubes and
3.Make sure there are no system leaks. DO NOT use petroleum based
RELIEF VALVE PIPING
The water heater is supplied with a pressure and temperature relief valve, sized in accordance with ASME requirements. Each relief valve should be piped to a suitable floor drain. No reducing coupling or other restriction can be installed in the discharge line. It is strongly recommended that this valve should be manually operating at least once a year.
WARNING: Make sure the safety relief valve is piped to a proper drain per instructions. Scalding injury and/or water damage can occur from either the manual lifting of the lever or the normal operation of the valve if it is not piped to a proper drain. Insure that the safety relief valve piping is of the proper material and rating for the temperature and pressure of the system and that it is secured to prevent possible injury. If the valve fails to flow water or reseat, consult factory. The relief valve is a primary safety device.
STEAM & CONDENSATE CONNECTIONS
1.The condensate trap controls the discharge of condensate based on the load on the heat exchanger, thus preventing the discharge of live steam through the unit. Appropriately sized traps are available from your PVI representative.
2.Connect the steam supply to the steam inlet fitting on the unit. A
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