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WATER TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROLS

The “V(B/W)” models incorporate an outlet water probe consisting 

of two limit controls:

1.  A Manual Reset High limit control that can be set as high as either 

  210°F (99°C) or 235°F (113°C), depending on the application.

2.  A  fixed  manual  high  limit,  factory  set  at  244°F  (118°C).  If

 

  the  manual  reset  should  open  due  to  high  temperature,  the  

  gas valves will close and unit will go into lockout. If lockout 

  occurs, push the SELECTION button on UIM to restart boiler.

ON/OFF SWITCH

The ON/OFF Switch is a single-pole, sin gle-throw rocker switch.  

This switch pro vides 120V from the line source to the boiler.

CIRCULATING PUMP

HOT WATER SUPPLY BOILER-VW

, the circu lating pump is 

integral to the VW models. This pump has been lu bricated 

at the factory, and future lu brication should be in accordance 

with  the  motor  manufacturer’s  instructions  provided  as  a 

supplement  to  this  manual.

HOT WATER HEATING BOILERS-VB

, the cir culating pump is NOT 

provided on standard models (optional) and must be obtained and 

installed in the field. 

NOTE: 

If  a  system  pump  is  to  be  installed  on  a  VB  model, 

the maximum rating of pump motor must not exceed 1 hp. 

TEMPERATURE PROBES

INLET / REMOTE 

TEMPERATURE 

PROBE

OUTLET

TEMPERATURE 

PROBE

INLET / REMOTE 

TEMPERATURE 

PROBE

OUTLET TEMPERATURE 

PROBE

FIGURE 7. REMOTE PROBE INSTALLATION.

Temperature probes are 3/4 inch male NPT threaded immersion 

probes,  see  Figure  7.  Temperature  probes  have  embedded 

temperature  sensors  (thermistors). The  boiler’s  control  system 

monitors these sensors to determine water temperature at various 

points in the system. 

INLET AND OUTLET TEMPERATURE PROBES

All VF boilers have one Inlet and one Outlet Temperature Probe 

factory installed in the top of the heat exchanger to monitor the 

water temperature entering and leaving the boiler. The Inlet Probe 

is a temperature sensor only and has two leads. The Outlet probe 

also contains the manual reset high temperature limit switch and 

has four leads. The control system displays the Inlet and Outlet 

water temperatures sensed from these two probes on the default 

Temperatures screen.

REMOTE TEMPERATURE PROBE

All  VF  boilers  are  supplied  from  the  factory  with  a  Remote 

Temperature  Probe. The  supplied  Remote Temperature  Probe 

is  used  to  control  system  water  temperature  for  a  single  boiler 

in a domestic hot water storage tank or in the return line from a 

primary/secondary hydronic heating system. Use of the Remote 

Temperature Probe allows a boiler to sense the actual water 

temperature inside the storage tank or hydronic heating loop. 

The  boiler  will  modulate  its  firing  rate  in  response  to  the 

actual  system  temperature  and  load  conditions.  The  control  

system  displays  the  temperature  sensed  from  the  Remote 

Temperature Probe as the “Tank” temperature on the default 

Temperatures screen.

QUAD THERMISTOR PROBE

When  connecting  up  to  4  boilers  to  a  single  storage  tank 

or  one  primary/secondary  hydronic  heating  system  the 

optional Quad Thermistor Probe should be used. The Quad  

Thermistor  Probe  is  a  remote  temperature  probe  with  four 

temperature  sensors  embedded  in  one  device.  The  Quad 

Thermistor  Probe  allows  up  to  4  boilers  to  sense  system 

temperature  from  same  point  in  the  system.  Use  of  the 

Quad  Thermistor  Probe  will  allow  each  connected  boiler  to 

individually sense actual water temperature in the storage tank 

or hydronic heating loop. The temperatures sensed from each 

of the four temperature sensor circuits in a Quad Thermistor 

Probe  are  shown  as  “Tank”  temperature  on  each  boiler’s 

default Temperatures screen.

NOTE:

  See  the  Field  Wiring,  Remote  Temperature  Probe 

Installation and the Primary System Control sections of this manual 

for operating and installation instructions.

LOW WATER CUTOFF (OPTIONAL)

If  boiler  is  installed  above  radiation  level,  a  Low  Water  Cutoff 

Device  must  be  installed  in  boiler  outlet  at  time  of  installation 

or,  order  pre-installed  from  the  factory.  If  low  water  detection 

is required by authorities having jurisdiction, a low water cutoff 

switch should be installed in the boiler outlet water line. The switch 

should receive periodic (every six months) inspection to assure 

proper operation.

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

An ASME rated pressure relief valve is furnished with the boiler. 

Never operate the boiler if it is not filled with water and a properly 

sized pressure relief valve is not installed.
The pressure rating of the relief valve should be equal to or less 

than the rated pressure capacity of any component in the system 

including the boiler. Should the valve need to be replaced, call 

the toll free phone number listed on the back of this manual for 

further technical assistance.

Explosion Hazard

Relief Valve must comply with 

ASME code.

Properly sized Relief Valve must 

be installed.
Can  result  in  overheating  and

excessive  tank  pressure.
Can cause serious injury or death.

A discharge pipe from the relief valve should terminate at an adequate 

floor drain. Do not thread, plug, or cap the end of drain line.

CAUTION

• 

Pressure Relief Valve discharge pipe must 

  terminate at adequate drain.

Water Damage Hazard

Summary of Contents for VB/VW 1500, 2000

Page 1: ...ur building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service mu...

Page 2: ...45 Venting Maintenance 46 Heat Exchanger Preventive Maintenance 46 Tube Cleaning Procedure 46 Replacement Parts 46 LIMITED WARRANTY 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 safe installation use and service 3 APPROVAL...

Page 3: ...hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in property damage WARNING CAUTION CAUTION DANGER All safety messages will generally tell you about the type of hazard what can happen if you do...

Page 4: ...etup and instructions before lighting Failure to implement the proper setup will result in improper and inefficient operation of the appliance resulting in production of increased levels of carbon mon...

Page 5: ...hout water 4 Sooting If the boiler has been exposed to flooding it must be replaced LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS MODELS Boilers for propane or liquefied petroleum gas LPG are different from natural gas mod...

Page 6: ...d trademark of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation The installation must conform to all instructions contained in this manual and the local code authority having jurisdiction These should be carefully follow...

Page 7: ...60hz and 30 amps TABLE 2 ROUGH IN DIMENSIONS Models VB VW 1500 VB VW 2000 Dimensions inches mm inches mm Flue Outlet Diameter 7 178 7 178 Air Intake Diameter 6 152 6 152 Water Inlet 2 5 inch NPT Water...

Page 8: ...Igniter is a device that ignites the main burner see Figure 3 When 120 VAC is applied to the igniter suf fi cient heat is generated to ignite the main burner Although improvements have been made to s...

Page 9: ...s to the gas valve during operation FLOW SWITCH The flow switch pictured in figure 6 activates when sufficient flow has been established Switch will not close when flow is restricted or is not present...

Page 10: ...Temperature Probe allows a boiler to sense the actual water temperature inside the storage tank or hydronic heating loop The boiler will modulate its firing rate in response to the actual system tempe...

Page 11: ...use type fusible plug cartridge or linkage T P relief valve should have a temperature rating of 210 F 99 C a pressure rating not exceeding lowest rated working pressure of any system compo nent and a...

Page 12: ...far as is practical close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are located and other spaces of the bu...

Page 13: ...zed louvers and grilles should be fixed in the open position FRESH AIR OPENINGS FOR CONFINED SPACES The following instructions should be used to calculate the size number and placement of openings pro...

Page 14: ...wo permanent vertical ducts one commencing within 12 inches 300 mm of the top and one commencing within 12 inches 300 mm of the bottom of the enclosure The vertical ducts should communicate directly w...

Page 15: ...into building or combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 inches 15 cm for appliances up to 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW 12 inches 30 cm for appliances between 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW and 100 000 Btu hr 30kW 3...

Page 16: ...let into building or combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 inches 15 cm for appliances up to 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW 12 inches 30 cm for appliances between 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW and 100 000 Btu hr 30...

Page 17: ...tion directly through an outside wall see Figure 11A 3 Horizontal Direct Vent using TWT to exhaust flue prod ucts and PVC piping to bring combus tion air to the boiler from the outside see Figures 12...

Page 18: ...um of 6 feet 2 0m separation between the air intake and the exhaust terminals HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 1 The vent system must terminate with a AL 29 4C Vent Through the Wall Termination TW...

Page 19: ...r parapet it must extend a minimum of 2 610mm above the wall or parapet Joints are not joined to show vent pipe orientation FIGURE 11 VERTICAL TERMINATION FIGURE 11A HORIZONTAL THROUGH THE WALL TERMIN...

Page 20: ...ED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions should comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI UL 2034 listed and CSA certified SIGNAGE A metal...

Page 21: ...nt terminal NOTES If the exhaust vent terminal is within 10 3 0m of a wall or parapet it must extend a minimum of 2 610mm above the wall or parapet Joints are not joined to show vent pipe orientation...

Page 22: ...R PARAPET ON SIDEWALL VENT INSTALLATION REFER TO 11A and 12 FOR SPACING SPECIFICATIONS FOR EXHAUST AND AIR INTAKE PIPE INSTALLATIONS CLEARANCES SUPPORT ETC REFER TO FIGURES 11 AND 11A VERTICAL AIR INT...

Page 23: ...expansion tank as shown in Figure 13 The sizing of the expansion tank for a closed system is very important and is directly related to the total water volume of the system Refer to Systems and Equipme...

Page 24: ...ee support phone number on the back of this manual to order the Quad Thermistor Probe On domestic hot water applications the Remote Temperature Probe or the optional Quad Thermistor Probe must be inst...

Page 25: ...ugh improper testing of gas lines or emergency malfunction of supply system the gas valves must be checked for safe operation Make sure that the outside vents on supply regulators and the safety vent...

Page 26: ...the three voltage tests below Refer to Figure 12D for these tests Confirm RMS voltage between H and GND 108 VAC minimum 132 VAC maximum N and H 108 VAC minimum 132 VAC maximum N and GND 1 VAC maximum...

Page 27: ...8 000 12 636 000 11 700 000 11 232 000 10 452 000 9 360 000 8 580 000 7 800 000 7 176 000 kW 10 508 7 219 5 848 4 980 4 432 4 021 3 701 3 427 3 290 3 061 2 741 2 513 2 284 2 102 Table 7 Suggested Pipe...

Page 28: ...NE BOILER PRIMARY SECONDARY HYDRONIC PIPING SYSTEM LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP REMOTE TEMPERATURE PROBE DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE...

Page 29: ...NK RECOVERY SYSTEM ONE TEMPERATURE LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP REMOTE TEMPERATURE PROBE DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITC...

Page 30: ...STORAGE TANK RECOVERY SYSTEM ONE TEMPERATURE LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP REMOTE TEMPERATURE PROBE DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER...

Page 31: ...DB F7 3 AMP FUSE PDB F3 7 5 AMP FUSE MCB II F1 24VDC GENERATION MCB II R K6 RELAY COIL MCB II MR HIGH LIMIT FLOW SWITCH LWCO SWITCH OPTIONAL LOW GAS SWITCH HIGH GAS SWITCH OPTIONAL EXTERNAL ENABLE OPT...

Page 32: ...ed 7 Must be ON low gas switch always used 8 Spare n a 9 Spare n a 10 Spare n a MCB II DETAIL B DIP SWITCH SW2 FUNCTIONS ON IS POS ITION AWAY FR OM BOAR D S E DGE 1 Spare not used 2 High gas switch ON...

Page 33: ...AL LEGEND 120VAC WIRING LOW VOLTAGE WIRING CAT 5 COMM CABLE AVAILABLE OPTION NOTE1 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED REPLACE WITH EQUIVALNET GAUGE WIRE INSULA...

Page 34: ...essure Close bypass valve and permit pressure to be established by the pressure reducing valve 2 Vent all high points in system to purge system of air Provisions should be made to permit manual ventin...

Page 35: ...make further adjustments on the outlet and bypass valves until the desired inlet and outlet water temperatures are reached MANIFOLD PRESSURE CONNECTIONS Take the manifold pressure refer to Table 1 by...

Page 36: ...36 LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 37: ...fully adjust the low fire gas setting to achieve the CO2 level prescribed in above reference table Note The rotation of the Low Fire adjustment is opposite of the High Fire as follows Clockwise rotati...

Page 38: ...t will operate with the voltage and current level provided Pump MCB 120VAC required on systems that do not have an external pump Provides electrical power to directly operate a pump or the coil of an...

Page 39: ...idle state as displayed by the Standby LED The control will continue to monitor heat demand and state of other system devices Upon a drop of water temperature below the set parameters the control will...

Page 40: ...when the fault state is exited Hard Fault State See Fault Description section for list of soft and Auto Reset faults The pump remains on for the selected post circulate time to cycle the hot water ou...

Page 41: ...soft lockout condition will occur and burner will be shut off This fault condition is automatically cleared when temperature drops below high limit setpoint minus high limit differential AUTO HIGH LI...

Page 42: ...nwards in screens to reach a desired item and to change setpoints and user settings They have an auto increment decrement feature for some of the configurations and values When you first press one of...

Page 43: ...the MCB and reading the resistance across the two active pinsontheconnectoratthe end of the probe cable The value should be approximately 0 ohms when the temperature of the probe is less than 220 F L...

Page 44: ...ction of the servo pressure regulator Replace the valve and add a gas filter in front of the new valve preventative maintenance This is a pre mix burner system The flame is not supposed to be directly...

Page 45: ...to move at this point FOR DIRECT VENT UNITS It is necessary to loosen and slide the rubber coupling on the blower adaptor in order to move the blower 4 Loosen the seven bolts on the blower adapter at...

Page 46: ...xist As the water is heated these tend to drop out depositing as scale or lime This scale must be removed before the heat exchanger tubes become blocked DELIMING The amount of calcium carbonate lime r...

Page 47: ...his boiler under state or provincial law are limited to one 1 year duration for the boiler or any of its parts Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts...

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