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LP-542 REV. 6.2.16
LP Conversion Kit
(175W / 199W Models Only)
(Part #7855P-452)
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Table 1
– Items Included with the Boiler
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Below is a list of optional equipment available from HTP. These additional options may be purchased through your HTP distributor:
System Sensor (Part # 7250P-324)
Indirect Tank Sensor (Part # 7250P-325)
2" PVC Concentric Vent Kit (Part # KGAVT0501CVT)
3" PVC Concentric Vent Kit (Part # KGAVT0601CVT)
2” Stainless Steel Outside Termination Vent Kit (Part # V500)
3” Stainless Steel Outside Termination Vent Kit (Part # V1000)
4” Stainless Steel Outside Termination Vent Kit (Part # V2000)
6” Stainless Steel Outside Termination Vent Kit (Part # V3000)
3” Polypro Vent Kit (Part # 8400P-001)
3” Polypro Pipe (33’ length Part # 8400P-002, 49.5’ length Part # 8400P-003)
Condensate Neutralizer (Part # 7450P-212)
Condensate Removal Pump (Part # 554200)
Communication Cable (Part # 7850P-093)
2” Vent Screens (Two Screens) (Part # 7850P-088)
UL353 Low Water Cut-Off Kit (Part # 7855P-315)
Conversion Kit
NOTE:
When using an optional system sensor, pipe insulation must be wrapped around it to improve temperature measurement
accuracy and increase overall system efficiency.
PART 2 – SAFETY REGULATIONS
A. OPERATION AND INSTALLATION WARNINGS
To avoid serious injury or death, read, understand, and follow all the precautions listed here.
Vapors from flammable liquids will explode and can cause a fire, resulting in personal injury or death. The boiler has a burner that can
come on at any time and ignite vapors. DO NOT use or store flammable liquids around the boiler.
Improper venting can cause a build-up of carbon monoxide. Breathing carbon monoxide can result in brain damage or death. DO NOT
operate the boiler unless it is properly vented to the outside and has an adequate fresh air supply for safe operation. Inspect the
exterior exhaust gas outlet port and fresh air inlet port on a regular basis to ensure they are functioning properly.
A concentration of carbon monoxide as small as .04% (400 parts per million) in the air can be fatal. When making high fire or low fire
adjustments, CO levels must be monitored using a flue gas analyzer such that a CO level of no more than 400 ppm is exceeded at any
time during operation.
Adjusting the “low fire offset” on the gas valve in even small increments can result in a significant increase in CO concentration. To
avoid serious injury or death, DO NOT make any adjustments to the gas valve without monitoring the exhaust gases with a fully
functional and calibrated flue gas analyzer.
Failure to follow these statements will result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
This boiler must be installed by a licensed plumber, licensed gas fitter, and/or professional service technician. Improper installation
and/or operation can cause a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death, and will void
the warranty.
HTP, Inc. cannot anticipate every circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. Each installation has its own specialized
characteristics, requirements, and possible hazards. Therefore, all possible incidents are not included in these warnings. Proper and
safe installation, operation, and service are the responsibility of the professional service technician.
Proper care of the boiler
is the user’s responsibility. Ensure the user carefully reads and understands the User’s Information Manual
before operating and maintaining the boiler.
Make sure the user knows the location of the gas shut-off valve and how to operate it. Immediately close the gas shut-off valve if the
boiler is subjected to fire, overheating, flood, physical damage, or any other damaging condition that might affect the operation of the
unit. Have the boiler checked by a qualified technician before resuming operation.