
INSTALLATION
ALL INSTALLATIONS AND OPERATIONS MUST FOLLOW FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CODES FOR WIRING,
PLUMBING AND INSTALLING CHIMNEY. ALL WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Making Water and Electrical Connections at the Furnace
After the furnace has been placed on the concrete or pads, remove the panel at the back of the stove.
The return (cold water) pipe must be connected to the fitting at the upper position and the supply (hot water) at
the fitting toward the bottom of the furnace. If multi-pole locations are to be heated, tees must be added on
both the supply (hot) and return (cold). It is necessary to use
brass fittings
between the stainless and other
metals.
The furnace has been pre-wired at the factory; therefore, it is only necessary to connect the common from the
wire from the trench to the common from the stove, neutral to neutral, ground to ground. Ensure that the
connections are water tight.
Return the panel to the back of the stove.
Piping Inside the Building
It is recommended that piping used is able to withstand 100 PSI at 180 F, and is at least 1” (inch) in diameter. 1 ¼” (inch)
piping is recommended for larger systems.
For each building, a circulation pump is needed. The pump can be located on the supply side (hot water).
Before each pump, a filtering device must be installed. This filter will minimize the contaminants in the water
and maximize the life of the circulation pump.
If the central heating system in the building is a forced air furnace, it is important to select the appropriate water
to air exchanger. Contact your heating contractor for proper size. The coil is to be installed in the furnace
plenum. If there is an air conditioning evaporator coil in the plenum, install the water to air coil after the a/c
coil.
If the central heating system is a hot water boiler system, a water to water heat exchanger is needed. The water
from an open system will contaminate the closed system if the waters are mixed together.
It is advisable to install ball valves, isolation flanges, etc. to make the removal and the replacement components
easier.
Wiring Inside the Building
The electrical wiring must be done by a licensed electrician to ensure the system will operate as desired and is
safe.
It is recommended that the circulation pump or pumps run continuously.
The existing forced air circulation blower needs to be wired through the circuit board to a 24 volt wall
thermostat which is dedicated for this purpose. The other wall thermostat which is for the forced air (Oil, LP, NG
or Electric) is left intact. The new 24 volt wall thermostat will cause the circulation blower to run without the
burners coming on. A licensed electrician needs to perform the wiring.
The electrical for a boiler system is more complicated because the existing boiler wall thermostat is used but the
burners on the (Oil, LP, NG or Electric) boiler are not to operate when the water from the furnace is to provide
heat. It is necessary to have a licensed electrician wire this configuration.
If air conditioning is used, you must add a relay DPDT to prevent the condenser from turning on when the fan is
energized.
Electrical Requirements
Electrical Rating: 120 AV Volts, 6 AMPS, 60 Hz. Wire must be rated and approved for direct burial if it is to be buried in
the same trench as the water lines. Boiler power connection box is located at rear of boiler inside back cover. Minimum
supply 15 AMPS. Maximum device 15 AMPS.
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.
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