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Table 1 - SEA LEVEL RATINGS – NATURAL AND PROPANE GASES
Model
Input
*(MBH)
++ Heating Capacity
*(MBH)
Net AHRI Rating
*(MBH)
Shipping
Weight (lbs.)
Flue Diameter
90-50
50
45
39
220
2” CPVC & PVC
90-75
75
68
59
220
2” CPVC & PVC
90-100**
100
90
78
220
2” CPVC & PVC
* 1 MBH = 1,000 Btuh Btuh = British Thermal Units Per Hour
BOILER RATINGS & CAPACITIES
** 90-100 model is certi
fi
ed for natural gas only.
++ AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Ef
fi
ciency) and Heating Capacity is based on the D.O.E. (Department of Energy) test
procedure.
Heating Capacity indicates the amount of heat available after subtracting losses up the stack. Most of this heat is available
to heat water. A small portion is heat from jacket and surfaces of the boiler, and it is assumed that this heat stays in the
structure.
Net AHRI rating represents portion of remaining heat that can be applied to heat radiation or terminal units (i.e.
fi
nned
tube baseboard, cast iron radiators, radiant
fl
oor, etc.). The difference between Heating Capacity and Net AHRI Rating,
called piping and pickup allowance, establishes reserve for heating volume of water in system and offsetting heat losses
from piping.
Net AHRI ratings shown are based on piping and pickup factor of 1.15 in accordance with AHRI Standard as published
by Hydronics Institute. Net AHRI rating of boiler selected should be greater than or equal to the calculated peak heating
load (heat loss) for building or area(s) served by boiler and associated hot water heating systems. Consult manufacturer
before selecting a boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements.
Boilers are factory equipped for operation at altitudes ranging from 0-5,000 feet above sea level (4,500 feet in Canada).
Boilers for use at high altitude
Canada - Contact Provincial authority having jurisdiction for installations above 4,500 feet (1,350m) above sea level.
United States - See “Boilers For Use At High Altitude” on page 6.
Summary of Contents for GWB9-050IH-2
Page 2: ...2 DIMENSIONS 2 2 Figure 1 Boiler Dimensions...
Page 12: ...12 NEAR BOILER PIPING Figure 2 Single Zone Boiler Piping...
Page 14: ...14 Figure 4 Two Zone Boiler Piping With Circulators NEAR BOILER PIPING...
Page 19: ...19 Figure 9 Diaphragm Type Expansion Tank Piping NEAR BOILER PIPING...
Page 20: ...20 Figure 10 Conventional Closed Type Expansion Tank Piping NEAR BOILER PIPING...
Page 24: ...24 Figure 12 Roof Vent Intake Terminations COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPE VENT AIR INTAKE...
Page 32: ...32 Figure 21 Ladder Wiring Diagram ELECTRICAL WIRING...
Page 34: ...34 Figure 23 Ladder Diagram for Figure 22 ELECTRICAL WIRING...
Page 40: ...40 S9381A INTEGRATED BOILER CONTROL OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS Table 9 State Code Definitions...
Page 41: ...41 S9381A INTEGRATED BOILER CONTROL OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS Figure 26 Sequence of Operation...
Page 48: ...48 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10 Error Codes...
Page 55: ...55 NOTES...