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or  below,  electric  meters,  gas  meters,  regula-

tors, and relief equipment.

If multiple terminations are used, there must be 

a minimum of 12” between the exhaust of one 

termination and the air intake of the next termi-

nation. See Figures 1-3 for illustrations.

INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT:

  When  transitioning  from  CPVC  to 

PVC it is recommended to use Weld-On CPVC 724 

or other cement approved for CPVC and PVC.

1. Attach  combustion  air  intake  piping  to  sup-

plied 2” PVC Intake Connector. Attach vent pip-

ing to furnished 2” CPVC vent pipe.

NOTE:

 All pipe joints are to be water tight.

2.  Working  from  the  boiler  to  the  outside,  cut 

pipe to required length(s).

3. Deburr inside and outside of pipe.

4. Chamfer outside edge of pipe for better distri-

bution of primer and cement.

5. Clean and dry all surfaces to be joined.

6. Check dry fit of pipe and mark insertion depth 

on pipe.

NOTE:

 It is recommended that all pipes be cut, prepared, and 

pre-assembled before permanently cementing any joint.

7.  After  pipes  have  been  cut  and  pre-assem-

bled, apply cement primer to pipe fitting socket 

and end of pipe to insertion mark. Quickly apply 

approved cement to end of pipe and fitting sock-

et (over primer). Apply cement in light, uniform 

coat on the inside of socket to prevent buildup of 

excess cement. Apply second coat.

NOTE:

 Primer and cement will discolor jacket. Take pre-

cautions to protect jacket while cementing vent pipe.

8. While cement is still wet, insert pipe into sock-

et with a ¼ turn twist. Be sure pipe is fully in-

serted into fitting socket.

9. Wipe excess cement from joint. A continuous 

bead of cement will be visible around perimeter 

of a properly made joint.

10. Handle pipe joint carefully until cement sets.

11.  Support  combustion  air  and  vent  piping  a 

minimum  of  every  5’  using  pre-formed  metal 

hanging  straps.  Support  combustion  air  and 

vent piping so no weight is resting on the boiler 

jacket. Do not rigidly support pipes. Allow move-

ment due to expansion and contraction.

12. Slope combustion air and vent pipes toward 

boiler a minimum of ¼” per linear foot with no 

sags between hangers.

13.  Use  appropriate  methods  to  seal  open-

ings where vent and combustion air pipes pass 

through roof or side wall.

IX - GAS SUPPLY PIPING

CHECK GAS SUPPLY

The gas pipe to your boiler must be the correct size 

for the length of run and for the total BTU per hour 

input of all gas utilization equipment connected to 

it. See Table 4 at right for proper size. Be sure your 

gas line complies with local codes and gas com-

pany requirements.

The boiler and its individual shutoff valve must be 

disconnected  from  the  gas  supply  piping  system 

during any pressure testing of that system at test 

pressures in excess of  ½ psig (3.5kPa).

The boiler must be isolated from the gas supply pip-

ing system by closing its individual manual shutoff 

valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply 

piping system at test pressures equal to or greater 

than ½ psig (3.5kPa).

TABLE 4: GAS PIPING SIZES

Natural Gas

Pipe 

Length

Pipe Capacity - BTU/Hr. Input Includes Fittings

½”

¾”

1”

1¼”

20’

92,000

190,000

350,000

625,000

40’

63,000

130,000

245,000

445,000

60’

50,000

105,000

195,000

365,000

LP Gas

Pipe 

Length

Pipe Capacity - BTU/Hr. Input Includes Fittings
Copper Tubing (O.D.)

Iron Pipe

⅝”

¾”

½”

¾”

20’

131,000

216,000

189,000

393,000

40’

90,000

145,000

129,000

267,000

60’

72,000

121,000

103,000

217,000

The length of pipe or tubing should be measured from the gas 

meter or propane second stage regulator.

Summary of Contents for Utica Boilers UB95M-200

Page 1: ...LLATION MANUAL UB95M 200 GAS FIRED DIRECT VENT MODULATING HOT WATER BOILER UTICA BOILERS PO Box 4729 Utica NY 13504 4729 www uticaboilers com An ISO 9001 2000 Certi ed Company P N 240006103U Rev 1 1 0...

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Page 3: ...rage than simi larly sized cast iron boilers which results in higher ef ciency The heating system water absorbs large amounts of heat from the cast aluminum heat ex changer cooling the ue gases and ca...

Page 4: ...line for leaks 4 Be certain gas input rate is correct Over ring may result in early failure of the boiler components This may cause dangerous operation Under ring may result in too much air for the pr...

Page 5: ...after subtracting the losses up the stack Most of this heat is available to heat water A small portion is heat loss from the jacket and surfaces of the boiler and it is assumed that this heat stays in...

Page 6: ...used to raise boiler LOCATING THE BOILER 1 Select a location which is level central to the pip ing systems served and as close to the vent and air intake terminals as possible 2 Accessibility clearan...

Page 7: ...UM 12 MINIMUM This boiler requires a dedicated direct vent system In a direct vent system all air for combustion is taken directly from outside atmosphere and all ue products are discharged to outside...

Page 8: ...gure 5 Concentric Vent Roof Installation CONDENSATE DRAIN REQUIREMENTS At the rear of the unit a PVC pipe nipple with NPT threads is provided for the attachment of the condensate drain line Attach the...

Page 9: ...the most direct connections to the combustion air vent and system piping as possible Place crated boiler as close to selected location as possible and uncrate boiler The uncrated boiler may be moved...

Page 10: ...essure system design temperature and system water content Boiler contains 2 6 gallons US Size expansion tank accordingly Consult expansion tank manufac turer for proper sizing information Connect prop...

Page 11: ...through the condensate drain line Ver ify proper operation of the drain line or external condensate pump if used 3 Reinstall the vent drain line CHILLED WATER PIPING The boiler when used in connection...

Page 12: ...y air opening into any building The bottom of the vent shall be located at least 12 above grade Termination of the vent shall be not less than 7 above an adja cent public walkway The vent terminal sha...

Page 13: ...er of a properly made joint 10 Handle pipe joint carefully until cement sets 11 Support combustion air and vent piping a minimum of every 5 using pre formed metal hanging straps Support combustion air...

Page 14: ...S CONNECTION Figure 9 Gas Piping 2 Use pipe joint compound suitable for lique ed petroleum gas on male threads only 3 Use ground joint unions 4 Install a sediment trap upstream of gas con trols 5 Use...

Page 15: ...s DHW T1 and DHW T2 X ELECTRICAL WIRING IMPORTANT Wiring diagrams for the Gas Fired Direct Vent Modulating Hot Water Boiler can be found in Section XIII of this manual WARNING For your safety turn off...

Page 16: ...te with the modulating boiler control MODULATING BLOWER The modulating blower provides a means of intro ducing the gas air mixture through the burner and into the combustion chamber where combustion c...

Page 17: ...d may be set anywhere between 100 F and 200 F with the maximum high limit setpoint not exceeding 200 F The eld high limit setpoint ad justment for each installation depends on heating system requireme...

Page 18: ...application the boiler must be installed so that proper pitch of piping to the external conden sate reservoir sump can be accomplished Use wood frame or blocks to raise boiler as required for proper...

Page 19: ...e leakage or deterioration contact a quali ed service agency to clean re pair or replace it immediately 5 Check air vent s for leakage 6 Where low water cut offs are used a periodic inspection of the...

Page 20: ...inside the burner Any foreign matter should be removed by blowing with compressed air or vacuuming Reinstall burner and gaskets and position blower adapter assembly over studs In stall ve nuts but do...

Page 21: ...21 XIII BOILER WIRE DIAGRAM...

Page 22: ...22 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX SINGLE ZONE SYSTEM WITH DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY...

Page 23: ...23 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX SINGLE ZONE SYSTEM WITH DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY...

Page 24: ...24 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX MULTIZONE PIPING WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY WITH ZONE VALVE...

Page 25: ...25 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX MULTIZONE PIPING WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY WITH ZONE VALVE...

Page 26: ...26 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX MULTIZONE SYSTEM WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY WITH CIRCULATOR...

Page 27: ...27 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX MULTIZONE SYSTEM WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY WITH CIRCULATOR...

Page 28: ...28 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX MULTIZONE SYSTEM WITH CIRCULATORS AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY...

Page 29: ...29 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX MULTIZONE SYSTEM WITH CIRCULATORS AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRIORITY...

Page 30: ...30 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX PRIMARY SECONDARY PIPING WITH CIRCULATORS AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER...

Page 31: ...31 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX PRIMARY SECONDARY WIRING WITH CIRCULATORS AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER...

Page 32: ...32 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX PRIMARY SECONDARY MULTIZONE SYSTEM PIPING WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER WITH ZONE VALVE...

Page 33: ...33 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX PRIMARY SECONDARY MULTIZONE SYSTEM WIRING WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER WITH ZONE VALVE...

Page 34: ...34 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX PRIMARY SECONDARY PIPING WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER WITH CIRCULATOR...

Page 35: ...35 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX PRIMARY SECONDARY WIRING WITH ZONE VALVES AND DOMESTIC HOT WATER WITH CIRCULATOR...

Page 36: ...36 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX BYPASS PIPING AUTOMATIC MIXING VALVE...

Page 37: ...37 BYPASS PIPING FIXED LOW TEMP ONLY XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX...

Page 38: ...38 XIV PIPING AND WIRING APPENDIX BYPASS PIPING 4 WAY VALVE OPTION WITH CIRCULATOR ON SUPPLY...

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