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General venting 

(continued)

Table 3A

Vent Pipe, and Fittings

5.

Dry fit vent or air piping to ensure proper fit up before 
assembling any joint.  The pipe should go a third to         
two-thirds into the fitting to ensure proper sealing after 
cement is applied.

6.

Priming and Cementing:
a.

Handle fittings and pipes carefully to prevent 
contamination of surfaces.

b.

Apply a liberal even coat of primer to the fitting 
socket.

c.

Apply a liberal even coat of primer to the pipe end to 
approximately 1/2" beyond the socket depth.

d.

Apply a second primer coat to the fitting socket.

e.

While primer is still wet, apply an even coat of 
approved cement to the pipe equal to the depth of 
the fitting socket.

f.

While primer is still wet, apply an even coat of 
approved cement to the fitting socket.

g.

Apply a second coat of cement to the pipe.

h.

While the cement is still wet, insert the pipe into the 
fitting, if possible twist the pipe a 1/4 turn as you insert 
it.  

NOTE:

If voids are present, sufficient cement was 

not applied and joint could be defective.

i.

Wipe excess cement from the joint removing ring or 
beads as it will needlessly soften the pipe.

PVC/CPVC air intake/vent connections

1.

Combustion Air Intake Connector

(FIG. 3-9) - Used to provide combustion air directly to the unit from outdoors.  A fitting 

is provided on the unit for final connection.  Combustion air piping must be supported per guidelines listed in the National 
Mechanical Code, Section 305, Table 305.4 or as local codes dictate.

2.

Vent Connector

(FIG. 3-9) -  Used to provide a passageway for conveying combustion gases to the outside.  A transition 

fitting is provided on the unit for final connection.  Vent piping must be supported per the National Building Code, Section 
305, Table 305.4 or as local codes dictate.

VENT

AIR

Figure 3-9

Near Boiler PVC/CPVC Venting 

Air inlet pipe materials:

The air inlet pipe(s) must be sealed.  Choose acceptable
combustion air inlet pipe materials from the following list:

PVC, CPVC or ABS 
Dryer Vent or Sealed Flexible Duct (not recommended 
for rooftop air inlet)
Galvanized steel vent pipe with joints and seams sealed as 
specified in this section.
Type “B” double-wall vent with joints and seams sealed as 
specified in this section.
AL29-4C, stainless steel material to be sealed to 
specification of its manufacturer.

*Plastic pipe may require an adapter (not provided) to
transition between the air inlet connection on the appliance and
the plastic air inlet pipe.

All vent pipe materials and fittings must comply with the following:

Item

Material

Standards for installation in:

United States

Canada

Vent pipe and fittings

PVC schedule 40

ANSI/ASTM D1785

CPVC and PVC venting must be ULC-

S636 Certified.  IPEX is an approved

manufacturer in Canada supplying vent

material listed to ULC-S636.

PVC-DWV

ANSI/ASTM D2665

CPVC schedule 40/80

ANSI/ASTM F441

AL29-4C

UL1738

ULC-S636

Pipe cement/primer

PVC

ANSI/ASTM D2564

IPEX System 636 

Cements & Primers

CPVC

ANSI/ASTM F493

NOTICE:  DO NOT USE CELLULAR (FOAM) CORE PIPE

Approved Stainless Steel Vent Manufacturers

Make

Model

ProTech Systems (Simpson Dura-Vent Co.)

FasNSeal Vent / FasNSeal Flex* Vent 

Z-Flex (Nova Flex Group)

Z-Vent

Heat Fab (Selkirk Corporation)

Saf-T Vent

17

*Use of FasNSeal Flex smooth inner wall vent is to be used in vertical or near vertical sections only, taking precaution to ensure
no sagging occurs of the vent system.  Connect to the FasNSeal rigid vent using specially designed adapters and sealing method,
see manufacturer’s instructions.

Installation & Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for KNIGHT 51

Page 1: ...ing installer service technician Read all instructions including this manual and the Knight Wall Mount Service Manual before installing Perform steps in the order given Failure to comply could result...

Page 2: ...g Materials 16 Requirements for Installation in Canada 16 PVC CPVC Air Intake Vent Connections 17 Air Inlet Pipe Materials 17 Stainless Steel Vent 18 Max Allowable Vent Piping Lengths 19 Vent and Air...

Page 3: ...heat exchanger and causes failure Addition of oxygen carried in by makeup water can cause internal corrosion in system components Leaks in boiler or piping must be repaired at once to prevent makeup w...

Page 4: ...e of firing rates 13 Water outlet system supply The water outlet is the water connection for water leaving the boiler and entering the system Boiler connection is 1 14 Water inlet system return The wa...

Page 5: ...19 23 10 28 Front View 16 32 20 29 31 3 13 14 7 27 8 6 Left Side inside unit 2 25 24 5 4 26 22 18 1 Right Side inside unit The Knight Wall Mount Boiler How it works continued FRONT OF UNIT 14 13 30 2...

Page 6: ...eration but the operation given in this manual remains the same as the standard boilers A high altitude label as shown in FIG A is also affixed to the unit Maximum allowed working pressure is located...

Page 7: ...system and boiler to freeze and leak WARNING This appliance is certified as an indoor appliance Do not install the appliance outdoors or locate where the appliance will be exposed to freezing temperat...

Page 8: ...HOUR INPUT WITH A MINIMUM OF 100 SQ INCHES VENTILATING AIR OPENING RIGHT 0 MINIMUM Figure 1 1 Closet Installation Minimum Required Clearances WARNING For closet installations CPVC or stainless steel v...

Page 9: ...149 Installation Code Appliances located in residential garages and in adjacent spaces that open to the garage and are not part of the living space of a dwelling shall be installed so that all burners...

Page 10: ...r pipe size is in place see Table 3C Check to see that this size is used throughout the vent system Manufacturer For a stainless steel application you must use only the listed manufacturers and their...

Page 11: ...yers and any appliance not connected to the common venting system Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they will operate at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhau...

Page 12: ...tch to the OFF position FIG 2 2 4 Disconnect the Molex plug from the wiring connector located on the gas valve 5 Using a 5 16 nut driver loosen the band clamp securing the air intake coupler to the ga...

Page 13: ...are is needed to ensure the bolts are secured in the center of the studs 3 Hang the boiler on the bracket and secure the bottom of the boiler with two 2 field supplied toggle bolts WARNING Do not moun...

Page 14: ...See page 21 for more details Figure 3 3 PVC CPVC Concentric Sidewall Termination See page 24 for more details Direct venting options Sidewall Vent Figure 3 2 Stainless Steel Two Pipe Sidewall Termina...

Page 15: ...Vent Sidewall Air Figure 3 8 Stainless Steel Vertical Vent Sidewall Air Direct venting options Vertical Vent Direct venting options Vertical Vent Sidewall Air Stainless steel vent air design and term...

Page 16: ...ar see Section 4 Sidewall Termination Optional Concentric Vent and the 2 and 3 Concentric Vent Kits available from IPEX are approved for use on the Knight wall mount boiler Both kits are listed to the...

Page 17: ...piping must be supported per the National Building Code Section 305 Table 305 4 or as local codes dictate VENT AIR Figure 3 9 Near Boiler PVC CPVC Venting Air inlet pipe materials The air inlet pipe s...

Page 18: ...systems and terminations listed in Table 3B DO NOT mix vent systems of different types or manufacturers unless listed in this manual Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or s...

Page 19: ...Table 305 4 or as local codes dictate Maximum allowable combustion air and vent piping lengths are as follows Model 2 Max Vent Air 3 Max Vent Air 51 40 feet 100 feet 81 40 feet 100 feet 106 40 feet 10...

Page 20: ...ed openings to assure adequate combustion air Please refer to instructions provided with the room air kit There will be a noticeable increase in the noise level during normal operation from the inlet...

Page 21: ...s c Prevailing winds could cause freezing of condensate and water ice buildup where flue products impinge on building surfaces or plants d Avoid possibility of accidental contact of flue products with...

Page 22: ...lls or subject to buildup of leaves or sediment Vent air termination sidewall ALTERNATE VENTING ARRANGEMENT IF SPACE PERMITS BIRD SCREEN 12 MIN 12 MIN 15 MAX COUPLING TO BOILER INTAKE AIR CONNECTION F...

Page 23: ...l property damage Multiple vent air terminations 1 When terminating multiple Knight wall mount boilers terminate each vent air connection as described in this manual FIG 4 5A 2 Place wall penetrations...

Page 24: ...nt or be objectionable b The flue products will form a noticeable plume as they condense in cold air Avoid areas where the plume could obstruct window views c Prevailing winds could cause freezing of...

Page 25: ...result in product damage or improper operation personal injury or death Figure 4 9 Rain Cap to Vent Pipe Alternate Assembly 6 Install the Y concentric fitting and pipe assembly through the structure s...

Page 26: ...It is important that vent terminations be made as shown to avoid recirculation of flue gases VENT COMBUSTION AIR 12 MINIMUM Figure 4 11 Concentric Vent and Combustion Air Termination Figure 4 10 Conce...

Page 27: ...ast 36 914 mm above the air inlet The air inlet pipe and vent pipe can be located in any desired position on the roof but must always be no further than 2 feet 6 m apart and with the vent termination...

Page 28: ...e coupling must be at least 1 foot above the air intake When the vent termination uses a rain cap as illustrated in FIG 5 1B maintain at least 36 914 mm above the air inlet The air inlet pipe and vent...

Page 29: ...er when field disassembly is desired for cleaning see FIG 4 9 page 25 When using the alternate screw assembly method drill a clearance hole in the rain cap and a pilot hole in the vent pipe for the sc...

Page 30: ...cal terminations When two 2 or more direct vent appliances are vented near each other each appliance must be individually vented see FIG 5 7 NEVER common vent or breach vent this appliance When two 2...

Page 31: ...n must comply with local requirements and with the National Fuel Gas Code The maximum allowable equivalent vent and air intake lengths for this venting arrangement are to be determined from the Genera...

Page 32: ...Vertical direct venting Existing vent as a chase Follow all existing termination and clearance requirements and allowable pipe lengths Use only approved venting materials listed in the General Ventin...

Page 33: ...rough 6 10 which will guide you through the installation of the Knight wall mount boiler reference FIG s 6 1A and 6 1B 1 Connect the system return marked Inlet 2 Connect the system supply marked Outle...

Page 34: ...f valve Factory supplied The pressure relief valve is sized to ASME specifications 11 Boiler purge valve Field supplied The boiler purge valve is used to remove entrapped air from the heat exchanger d...

Page 35: ...YSTEM SENSOR DRAIN TYPICAL SYSTEM PUMP LOW LOSS HEADER TYPICAL CONDENSATE DRAIN INDIRECT DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED DRAIN VALVE BOILER PUMP FILL VALVE EXPANSION TANK TO SYSTEM FROM...

Page 36: ...UPS15 58FC 0014 NRF 36 E7 106 7 7 17 5 1 UPS26 99F 0014 NRF 36 E7 151 11 0 12 8 1 UPS26 99F 0014 NRF 36 E7 211 15 5 19 0 1 UPS26 99F 0013 NRF 36 E7 35 F Temperature Rise Applications Model GPM FT HD M...

Page 37: ...the table above The shaded regions of pump coverage are only available for applications with 230V 60 Hz supply voltage all others are to be 115V A field supplied relay is required to connect the 230V...

Page 38: ...R HOT WATER OUT ZONE CIRCULATORS TYPICAL FLOW CHECK VALVE TYPICAL BOILER CIRCULATOR SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIP...

Page 39: ...ER 1 LEADER SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR TEMPERATURE PRESSURE GAUGE DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED TYPICAL MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Figure 6 4 Multiple Boilers Single Temperatu...

Page 40: ...GE EXPANSION TANK MIXING VALVES TYPICAL FLOW CHECK VALVE SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER TEMPERATURE LOOP 1 TEMPERATURE LOOP 2 TEMPERATURE LOOP 3 NOT T...

Page 41: ...SURE GAUGE UNION TYPICAL DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART BOILER Figure 6 6 Multiple Boilers Multiple Temperatures Please note that these illustrations are mean...

Page 42: ...AL DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART BOILER TEMPERATURE PRESSURE GAUGE Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the inst...

Page 43: ...IRCULATOR BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE EXPANSION TANK ZONE VALVES TYPICAL FLOW CHECK VALVE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE BYPASS VALVE IF USED SYSTEM CIRCULATOR SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSO...

Page 44: ...PASS VALVE IF USED SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR SYSTEM CIRCULATOR DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED TYPICAL NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 FL...

Page 45: ...INT TYPICAL MAKE UP WATER FROM SYSTEM NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART BOILER CIRCULATOR SYSTEM CIRCULATOR TO SYSTEM SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR DRAIN MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER Y STRAINER REC...

Page 46: ...rom the gas supply piping 4 Before placing the boiler in operation check the boiler and its gas connection for leaks a Close manual main shutoff valve during any pressure testing at less than 13 inche...

Page 47: ...supply pressure requirements 1 Pressure required at the gas valve inlet pressure port Maximum 14 inches w c with no flow lockup or with boiler on Minimum 4 inches w c with gas flowing verify during b...

Page 48: ...appliance WARNING 3 Loosen the set screw one 1 full turn from inside the pressure tap on top of the gas valve Place the tubing of the manometer over the tap once the set screw is loosened as shown in...

Page 49: ...ine regulator is used it must be a minimum of 10 feet from the Knight wall mount boiler It is very important that the gas line is properly purged by the gas supplier or utility company Failure to prop...

Page 50: ...in FIG 8 2 If the motor is larger than 1 8 hp or 1 8 amps you must isolate with a relay Figure 8 2 Line Voltage Field Wiring Connections Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls...

Page 51: ...of this sensor and generates a DHW call for heat when the tank temperature drops 6 F 3 C below the tank set point and finishes the call for heat when the tank temperature reaches the tank set point 2...

Page 52: ...rve parameters If the outdoor air sensor is not connected the Leader control will maintain the fixed water temperature set point that is programmed into the control If a Thermostat Zone Control enable...

Page 53: ...G MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LOUVER PROVING SWITCH COM NO LOW WATER CUTOFF OUTDOOR SENSOR TANK SENSOR SHIELD SHIELD TO NEXT BOILER A B A B FROM PREVIOUS BOILER ROOM THERMOSTAT 1 ROOM THERMOSTAT 2 NOTE CONNECTI...

Page 54: ...comply with ASTM D1785 or D2845 Cement and primer must comply with ASME D2564 or F493 For Canada use CSA or ULC certified PVC or CPVC pipe fittings and cement 7 A condensate removal pump is required...

Page 55: ...sure will vary with each application a The minimum cold water fill pressure for a residential system is 12 psi b Pressure will rise when boiler is turned on and system water temperature increases Elim...

Page 56: ...and relay in the external circuit one at a time and check the voltmeter reading across the incoming wires 3 There should NEVER be a voltage reading 4 If a voltage does occur under any condition check...

Page 57: ...the system will interfere with circulation and cause heat distribution problems and noise Check vent piping and air piping 1 Check for gastight seal at every connection seam of air piping and vent pi...

Page 58: ...10 Start up Figure 10 2 Operating Instructions 58 Installation Operation Manual...

Page 59: ...system pump If the boiler is not heating an indirect DHW Domestic Hot Water tank and the set point is not met it also turns on the boiler pump After the space heating call for heat ends the system pu...

Page 60: ...to adjust the year Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key 11 Press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key Please note that the brackets denote screen status NOTICE Configuration of the cascade Please note that the bracke...

Page 61: ...ection of a DHW thermostat or tank sensor to the low voltage connection board When a tank sensor is connected the DHW thermostat input is ignored DHW space heating SH cycling If a DHW call for heat is...

Page 62: ...crease the firing rate when the flame signal drops too low Protection features Outlet temperature flue temperature and temperature rise limiting The outlet temperature is monitored by the boiler outle...

Page 63: ...connected High limit operations The Knight wall mount is equipped with adjustable automatic reset and manual reset high limits The automatic reset high limit has a maximum set point of 200 F and the m...

Page 64: ...n off sequence will be as follows DAY SWITCHING ON SEQUENCE Day 1 L M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 Day 1 1 hour M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 L Day 1 2 hours M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 L M1 If a boiler is used to heat an indirec...

Page 65: ...d drain switch must close 4 The control starts a 15 second prepurge cycle by initiating the blower 5 The control starts a 4 second trial for ignition by firing the spark electrode and opening the gas...

Page 66: ...iption of parameters and access modes OPERATION DISPLAY 8 If the space heating call for heat is active and the tank thermostat or sensor starts a DHW call for heat the boiler will switch to the DHW mo...

Page 67: ...IG 11 1 to set temperatures operating conditions and monitor boiler operation 11 Operating information continued The information on the bottom of the display shows the functions of the two SELECT keys...

Page 68: ...for an additional 10 seconds to clear the combustion chamber and vent system of residual flue products SHUTDOWN The unit has been placed in the OFF position The controlled temperature has exceeded its...

Page 69: ...MS VOLTAGE The voltage received from a BMS system BLR PUMP OUTPUT The speed signal sent to a variable speed boiler pump in percent SYS PUMP INPUT The speed signal received from a variable speed system...

Page 70: ...indicated by the cursor Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will display the Set Points Screen Turning the NAVIGATION dial will move the cursor up or down Turning the NAVIGATION dial will increase or decrea...

Page 71: ...manual Flame inspection stable uniform Flame signal at least 10 microamps at high fire Clean the heat exchanger if flue temperature is more than 54 F above return water temperature If combustion or pe...

Page 72: ...out cap on the bottom of the trap Let the condensate and any debris drain out 2 Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of the drain 3 Replace the clean out cap and resume operation E...

Page 73: ...inoperative Shut down the boiler until a new relief valve has been installed 2 After following the warning directions in this manual if the relief valve weeps or will not seat properly replace the re...

Page 74: ...iler in Section 10 Startup Do not drain the boiler unless it will be exposed to freezing temperatures If using freeze prevention fluid in system do not drain 2 Allow time for the boiler to cool to roo...

Page 75: ...D SHIELD CN6 X6 CN6 X6 CN6 X6 CN6 X6 CN6 X6 CN8 1 X6 1 CN8 2 X6 2 CN8 3 X6 3 X4 1 X9 2 X4 2 X9 1 X4 3 X9 3 PC INTERFACE S2 S1a S1b S3a S3b 21 22 26 27 23 24 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 3...

Page 76: ...original equipment wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced it must be replaced with wire having same wire gauge AWG and rated for a minimum of 105 C Exceptions Replacement high vo ltage s...

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Page 80: ...ts the new model numbers for the Knight Wall Mount upgrade Revision B ECO C06188 reflects updates made to the ladder and wiring diagrams ECO C06158 Revision C ECO C06234 reflects changes made to the S...

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