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A.

 Inspect Shipment

 carefully for any signs of damage.

1.  All equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected 

and packed.  Our responsibility ceases upon delivery 
of Boiler to the carrier in good condition.

2.  Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment 

must be fi led immediately against the carrier by 
the consignee.  No claims for variances from, 
or shortage in orders, will be allowed by Boiler 
Manufacturer, unless presented within sixty (60) 
days after receipt of goods.

B.

  Read These Instructions Carefully 

before proceeding 

with installation and operation of the “CARE-FREE” 
Electric Boiler.

1.  The “CARE-FREE” is U.L. listed, constructed  

and tested in accordance with the requirements of 
the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and 
designed for use in any conventional hydronic 
system except steam and gravity hot water.

2.  The “CARE-FREE” Electric Boilers are shipped 

completely assembled less circulator.  All electrical 
controls are mounted and wired in a compartment 
immediately behind the Front Door of the Boiler 
Jacket, see Figure 1.

C. 

 Locate Boiler

 in or adjacent to the space to be heated 

with consideration given to the location of the electrical 
service.  Although its compactness will allow the 
“CARE-FREE” Electric Boiler to be mounted almost 
anywhere – closet, alcove, or other small area, see 
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS on Page 2.

D.

 Mount Boiler

 to wall using four 3/8" lag screws 

or anchor bolts (depending upon wall construction) 

passing through the holes provided in the wall 
mounting channels.  Figure 1 shows bolt center 
dimensions.  It is recommended that 1/2" plywood 
be used as a base for mounting the boiler so that the 
structure is adequate to carry the weight imposed upon 
it – see Figure 1 for weight of boiler when full of water.  
Boiler should be level for proper operation of BUILT-
IN AIR SEPARATOR.

E.

  Connect Supply and Return Piping

 to Heating 

System using standard recognized practices.  See Figure 
2.  Install an appropriate size expansion tank in system 
as per Figure 2.  Do not connect into the 3/4" tee on top 
of the boiler; instead install an automatic fl oat type air 
vent at this point.  Water content of the boiler is given 
in Figure 1.

 

The relief valve outlet should be piped full size to a 
drain or near the fl oor.

 

The heating elements are NOT compatible with 
ethylene glycol based antifreeze.

 

If a low water cut-off is required, it must be mounted in 
the system piping above the boiler.

 

The minimum safe water level of a hot water boiler is 
just above the highest water containing cavity of the 
boiler; that is, a hot water boiler must be full of water to 
operate safely.

 

If it is required to perform a long term pressure test of 
the hydronic system, the boiler should fi rst e isolated to 
avoid a pressure test including the boiler, ALL trapped 
air must fi rst be removed from the boiler.

 

A loss of pressure during such a test, with no visible 
water leakage, is an indication that the boiler contained 
trapped air.

SECTION I:  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Figure 2:  Recommended Boiler Piping

Summary of Contents for E4

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Page 3: ...epending upon wall construction passing through the holes provided in the wall mounting channels Figure 1 shows bolt center dimensions It is recommended that 1 2 plywood be used as a base for mounting the boiler so that the structure is adequate to carry the weight imposed upon it see Figure 1 for weight of boiler when full of water Boiler should be level for proper operation of BUILT IN AIR SEPAR...

Page 4: ...tor will be furnished G A Prewired Low Voltage Control System is furnished with every CARE FREE boiler 1 All controls are furnished in a compartment at the front of the boiler for easy accessibility In addition to the Transformer used to power the system are the following Circulator Relay Heating Element Sequencers one per Heating Element Dual High Limit Control Circulator Operation Selector Switc...

Page 5: ... When the thermostat is satisfied and opens its contacts the low voltage circuits to the Heating Element Relay and the Heating Element Sequencers are broken The Heating Element Relays drop out immediately and totally de energize the Heating Elements and pilot lights After a time delay of 45 seconds the main contacts of all the Sequencers break thus resetting the Heating Element Relays 9 CIRCULATOR...

Page 6: ...6 Figure 4 Wiring Diagram Model E 4 Boilers ...

Page 7: ...ator light is on it indicates its respective heating element is energized If the light is off it indicates 1 The heating element has not been energized 2 The heating element sequencer is malfunctioning E Built In Air Eliminator An air eliminator has been built into the top of the electric boiler and a 3 4 tapping is provided with nipple and tee for connection of Relief Valve and a float type Air V...

Page 8: ...n a 5 2 e v o b a e g r a h C e c i v r e S f o s a e c i r P l i a t e R 0 4 5 4 0 5 5 5 0 6 5 6 0 7 5 7 accordance with U S Boiler Co Inc recommendations and hydronics industry standards These warranties will be inapplicable if the residential grade water boiler is used or operated over its rated capacity is subjected to unauthorized modification or is damaged as a result of being otherwise impr...

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