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Operating information 

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Temperature control

Modulation

The Knight wall mount boiler is capable of modulating its 
firing rate from a minimum of 20% to a maximum of 100%.  
The firing rate is dictated by the call for heat (i.e., space 
heating or domestic hot water), the heating load, ramp delay 
(if enabled), and various other temperature limitations.

Ramp delay

For systems with lower flow, the SMART SYSTEM can limit 
the firing rate (when enabled) when a space heating call for 
heat starts, or when switching from a DHW call for heat to a 
space heating call for heat.  There are six (6) limits that can be 
programmed, as well as six (6) time intervals corresponding 
to each limit.  The sixth limit will also limit the firing rate for 
the rest of the call for heat.

Gradient limiting

If during operation of the boiler the outlet water temperature 
is rising too quickly, the control will reduce the firing rate to 
its lowest setting.

Outdoor air reset

With the outdoor air sensor connected, the control module 
will calculate the set points of the three (3) space heating 
demands based on the programmed reset curves.  The 
installer can change the slope of the reset curves by several 
adjustable parameters.  The user can limit the maximum set 
point for the system using the space heating set points.

Boost function

If outdoor air reset is active, and any space heating demand 
has been active continuously for a set period of time (time 
adjustable by installer) and there has been no DHW demands, 
the control will increase the set point of that demand by a 
fixed number of degrees (adjustable by installer).  This process 
will continue until the space heating demand ends, the set 
point reaches the programmed set point or a maximum of 
20 increases has occurred.  Once the system heat demand is 
satisfied, the set point will revert to the value determined by 
the reset curve.

Night setback

The controller may be programmed to reduce the space 
heating and DHW set points during certain times each week.  
Seven different start and stop times may be programmed for 
the space heating setback and seven start and stop times for 
the DHW setback.  Any night setback scheduled within the 
next seven (7) days can be temporarily bypassed if desired.

Flame current support

To prevent nuisance shutdowns when the boiler is firing at 
minimum rates, the control will increase 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 outlet 
temperature sensor.  When the outlet temperature exceeds 
185°F, the unit will reduce the fan speed.  If the outlet water 
temperature exceeds 195°F the control will shut the unit down 
until it cools off.

The control module monitors the flue temperature by a sensor 
located in the flue exhaust.  If the flue temperature exceeds 
215°F the control will reduce the maximum fan speed.  If 
the flue temperature exceeds 240°F the control will shut the 
unit down.  The unit will restart automatically once the flue 
temperature drops 25°F and the minimum off time has expired.

The control monitors the temperature difference between the 
inlet and the outlet sensor.  If this difference exceeds 55°F the  
control will reduce the maximum fan speed.  If the temperature 
difference exceeds 60°F the control will shut the unit down.  The 
unit will restart automatically once the temperature difference 
has dropped below 55°F and the minimum off time has expired.

Freeze protection

DO NOT install the boiler in a room likely to freeze.

The following integral feature of the SMART SYSTEM control 
module provides some protection for the boiler only -- not for 
the system.

 

•   The SMART SYSTEM control module provides 
 

freeze-up protection as follows when the boiler 

 

water temperature drops below 45°F:

 

• 

Below 45°F, the boiler and system pumps operate 

  

constantly.

 

• 

Below 37°F, the boiler turns on and runs at 20% of rate.

  •  Boiler and pumps turn off if boiler water 

  

temperature rises above 45°F.

  •  Lower temperatures may be programmed for 

  

systems with anti-freeze solutions (see the Knight Wall 

  

Mount Service Manual.

This feature of the SMART SYSTEM control 
module does not eliminate the possibility 
of freezing.  The installation must still 
use recognized design, installation and 
maintenance practice to prevent freeze 
potential for the boiler and system.

 CAUTION

 NOTICE

When system return temperatures 
are maintained below the dew point, 
condensation will form on the inside of the 
boiler jacket causing some internal sheet 
metal components to rust.

Summary of Contents for Knight WH 55

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: ...ect Venting Options 14 Install Vent and Combustion Air Piping 15 Requirements for Installation in Canada 16 Sizing 16 Materials 17 Optional Room Air 18 PVC CPVC 19 Polypropylene 20 Stainless Steel Ven...

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: ...he water outlet is the water connection for water leaving the boiler and entering the system 14 Water inlet system return The water inlet is the water connection for water entering the boiler from the...

Page 5: ...iew IMG00161 11 17 4 3 24 2 6 8 7 26 1 33 Left Side inside unit IMG00162 27 23 28 16 19 31 30 18 25 5 33 Right Side inside unit The Knight Wall Mount Boiler How it works continued IMG00117 21 13 14 20...

Page 6: ...Maximum allowed working pressure is located on the rating plate NOTICE Knight Wall Mount Boiler AHRI Rating Model Number Note Change N to L for L P gas models Input MBH Note 5 Min Max Heating Capacity...

Page 7: ...ler location 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 temperatures or to temperatures...

Page 8: ...NIMUM RIGHT 0 MINIMUM FRONT 6 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SERVICE CLEARANCES FRONT 24 BOTTOM 24 LEFT SIDE 12 Figure 1 1 Closet Installation Minimum Required Clearances WARNING Note Service clearances are reco...

Page 9: ...the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 and or CAN CGA B149 Installation Code Appliances located in residential garages and in adjacent spaces that open to the garage and are not part of the living sp...

Page 10: ...heck the following venting components before installing Material For materials listed for use with this appliance see Section 3 General Venting For polypropylene or stainless steel venting an adapter...

Page 11: ...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 exhaust fa...

Page 12: ...Table Model LP Orifice Stamping 55 055 85 085 110 110 155 155 199 199 285 H285 399 8 0 NOTICE WARNING Table 2A LP Conversion Table Figure 2 2 Gas Valve Power Switch Venturi Removal REMOVE THE SCREWS S...

Page 13: ...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 mount the boiler to a hollow wal...

Page 14: ...3 2 PVC CPVC Concentric Sidewall Termination See page 26 for more details Direct venting options Sidewall Vent Figure 3 3 Two Pipe Vertical Termination See page 29 for more details Figure 3 4 PVC CPVC...

Page 15: ...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 s 3 7 thru 3 9 Used to p...

Page 16: ...are approved for use on the Knight wall mount boiler Both kits are listed to the ULC S636 standard for use in Canada When determining equivalent combustion air and vent length add 5 feet for each 90 e...

Page 17: ...e meeting UL Standard 723 or 181A P or a high quality UL Listed silicone sealant such as those manufactured by Dow Corning or General Electric b Do not install seams of vent pipe on the bottom of hori...

Page 18: ...provided with properly sized 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...

Page 19: ...fficient cement was not applied and joint could be defective g Wipe excess cement from the joint removing ring or beads as it will needlessly soften the pipe PVC CPVC Table 3D PVC CPVC Vent Pipe and F...

Page 20: ...terminations must comply with listed options in this manual and be a single wall vent offering For use of flex pipe it is recommended to have the vent material in 32 F or higher ambient space before b...

Page 21: ...systems and terminations listed in Tables 3G and 3H DO NOT mix vent systems of different types or manufacturers Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property d...

Page 22: ...a Position the vent termination where vapors will not damage nearby shrubs plants or air conditioning equipment or be objectionable b The flue products will form a noticeable plume as they condense i...

Page 23: ...or window or any other gravity air inlet b Air inlet must terminate at least 12 inches above grade or snow line at least 12 inches below the vent termination and the vent pipe must not extend more th...

Page 24: ...piping through the wall into the vent plate openings Use RTV silicone sealant to seal the air pipe Use the cement primer listed in Table 3D on page 19 to seal the vent pipe 4 Mount and secure the ven...

Page 25: ...regard to spacing from adjacent boiler vents WARNING Figure 4 5B Alternate Multiple Vent Terminations w Field Supplied Fittings must also comply with Figure 4 1B Prepare wall penetrations Alternate F...

Page 26: ...installations 4 inch diameter for CVK3008 or 7 inch diameter for CVK3007 installations into the structure to install the termination kit 4 Partially assemble the concentric vent termination kit Clean...

Page 27: ...tructure s hole Do not allow insulation or other materials to accumulate inside the pipe assembly when installing through the hole 6 Install the rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly into the Y co...

Page 28: ...It is important that vent terminations be made as shown to avoid recirculation of flue gases VENT COMBUSTION AIR 12 MINIMUM Figure 4 13 Concentric Vent and Combustion Air Termination Figure 4 12 Conc...

Page 29: ...return pipe no further than 2 feet from the center of the vent pipe This placement avoids recirculation of flue products into the combustion air stream 5 The vent piping must terminate in an up turned...

Page 30: ...ENT PIPE FROM ANOTHER BOILER Figure 5 2 Vertical Terminations with Multiple Boilers Figure 5 3 Alternate Vertical Terminations with Multiple Boilers WARNING Vertical termination optional concentric ve...

Page 31: ...of surface or anticipated snow level 12 inches in U S A or 18 inches in Canada as shown in FIG 5 4 page 30 If assembly is too short to meet height requirement the two 2 pipes supplied in the kit may b...

Page 32: ...combustion air routing Concentric Venting Arrangement The venting is to be vertical through the roof The annular space between the O D of the vent pipe and the I D of the existing unused venting syst...

Page 33: ...ng with illustrations on the following pages FIG s 6 3 through 6 12 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 ret...

Page 34: ...t 10 Pressure relief valve Factory supplied The pressure relief valve is sized to ASME specifications 11 Boiler purge valve Factory supplied The boiler purge valve is used to remove entrapped air from...

Page 35: ...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 SYSTEM FROM TO DOMESTIC HO...

Page 36: ...tor Recommendations for Temperature Rise Applications_20 25 and 35 25 F Temperature Rise Applications Model GPM FT HD Minimum Pipe Size Pump Grundfos TACO B G Armstrong 55 4 0 17 1 UPS 15 58FC 1 007 N...

Page 37: ...rmer day or greater heat loss from a structure then the GPM should change to match the required BTU hr This is achieved when the variable speed circulators automatically and continually adjust their G...

Page 38: ...VE DRAIN POINT 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 S...

Page 39: ...EXPANSION TANK ZONE VALVES TYPICAL FLOW CHECK VALVE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE BYPASS VALVE RECOMMENDED SYSTEM CIRCULATOR SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER NO...

Page 40: ...AKE UP WATER 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 E...

Page 41: ...LATOR DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED TYPICAL MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Figure 6 6 Multiple Boilers Single Temperature Zoned w...

Page 42: ...N BOILER 1 LEADER SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR TEMPERATURE PRESSURE GAUGE DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED TYPICAL MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 Z...

Page 43: ...DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED MAY SUBSTITUTE LOW LOSS HEADER TEMPERATURE LOOP 1 TEMPERATURE LOOP 2 TEMPERATURE LOOP 3 NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SHIELDED CABLE TO...

Page 44: ...IELDED CABLE TO BOILER CONTROL 24V SIGNAL TO MIXING VALVES 120VAC TO PUMPS WIRES TO LOOP SENSORS MULTI TEMP TO LOOP CONTROL IMG00191 Figure 6 9 Multiple Boilers Multiple Temperature DHW Piped as a Zon...

Page 45: ...D SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR DRAIN Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Figure 6 10 Single Boiler Full Flow Single Temperature Zoned with Zone Valves DHW Priority 6 Hydronic piping continued P...

Page 46: ...R RECOMMENDED BOILER CIRCULATOR ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Figure 6 11 Single Boiler Full Flow Single Temperature Zoned with Valves DHW Piped as a Zone 6 Hydronic piping Please note that these illust...

Page 47: ...ED BALL VALVE TYPICAL ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 Figure 6 12 Single Boiler Full Flow Single Temperature Zoned with Circulators DHW Piped as a Zone 6 Hydronic piping continued Please note that these i...

Page 48: ...property damage 3 Purge all air from 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 press...

Page 49: ...anadian installations Natural gas 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...

Page 50: ...the gas piping to the 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 i...

Page 51: ...in line 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...

Page 52: ...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 Wiring errors can cause improper and dan...

Page 53: ...the normally open contacts on the flow switch FIG 8 4 DHW tank sensor 1 By installing a tank sensor the SMART SYSTEM control can perform the tank thermostat function The SMART SYSTEM control automati...

Page 54: ...eration of the Cascade If outdoor air reset is desired the outdoor air sensor should be wired to the Low Voltage Connection Board at the terminals marked for the outdoor air sensor FIG 8 4 If the outd...

Page 55: ...3 SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LOW WATER CUTOFF OUTDOOR SENSOR TANK SENSOR SHIELD SHIELD TO NEXT BOILER A B A B FROM PREVIOUS BOILER NOTE CONNECTION BOARD SPLIT FOR ILLUSTRATION PU...

Page 56: ...with ASME D2564 or F493 For Canada use CSA or ULC certified PVC or CPVC pipe fittings and cement 6 A condensate removal pump is required if the boiler is below the drain When installing a condensate p...

Page 57: ...in valve and manual air vent 3 Fill to correct system pressure Correct pressure will vary with each application a The minimum cold water fill pressure for a residential system is 12 psi b Pressure wil...

Page 58: ...enough water to make the ball float FIG 10 1 3 Loosen compression fitting FIG 10 1 4 Slide condensate trap onto condensate drain at the bottom of the unit 5 Tighten compression fitting The condensate...

Page 59: ...ck for gas tight seal at every connection seam of air piping and vent piping Venting system must be sealed gas tight to prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions which will result in sev...

Page 60: ...60 Installation Operation Manual 10 Start up o Figure 10 2 Operating Instructions Models 55 285...

Page 61: ...Installation Operation Manual 61 10 Start up continued Figure 10 3 Operating Instructions Model 399...

Page 62: ...on the 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 sys...

Page 63: ...the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the date Press the NAVIGATION dial 10 Turn the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the year Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key 11 Press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key Please note that the...

Page 64: ...ased on the settings for the three 3 heat loop demands reference Lochinvar kit RLY30086 The Knight wall mount boiler can also be programmed to accept a call for heat from a 0 10V signal reference the...

Page 65: ...n the next seven 7 days can be temporarily bypassed if desired Flame current support To prevent nuisance shutdowns when the boiler is firing at minimum rates the control will increase the firing rate...

Page 66: ...re is fixed at SH 1 3 set points For Models 55 285 the Outdoor Sensor Fault will remain on the display screen until the outdoor sensor is reconnected High limit operations The Knight wall mount is equ...

Page 67: ...riority for the rest of that 24 hour period Cascade When multiple boilers are installed they can be wired together in a cascade sequence A maximum of eight boilers can be controlled from a single cont...

Page 68: ...tch and blocked drain switch must close 4 The control starts the prepurge cycle by initiating the blower 5 The control starts the trial for ignition by firing the spark electrode and opening the gas v...

Page 69: ...e 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 mode If programmed for normal DHW operation not as a zone the DHW...

Page 70: ...nel FIG 11 1 to set temperatures operating conditions and monitor boiler operation 11 Operating information The information on the bottom of the display shows the functions of the two SELECT keys on e...

Page 71: ...tional postpurge period to clear the combustion chamber and vent system of residual flue products SHUTDOWN The unit has been placed in the OFF position SETPOINT MET The controlled temperature has exce...

Page 72: ...ured by the flame sense circuit FAN SPEED The speed of the combustion blower BOILER PUMP The status of the boiler pump output SYSTEM PUMP The status of the system pump output DHW PUMP The status of th...

Page 73: ...Setback Skip Screen E NAVIGATION Dial Function Turning the NAVIGATION dial will select the next or previous Status Screen Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will show the next fault NSB Night Setback trigg...

Page 74: ...anual 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 per...

Page 75: ...stalled and connected to the condensate pipe under the boiler see FIG 12 1 2 The condensate line should be inspected monthly for obstructions making sure it allows free flow for condensate to drain 3...

Page 76: ...following the warning directions in this manual if the relief valve weeps or will not seat properly replace the relief valve Ensure that the reason for relief valve weeping is the valve and not over p...

Page 77: ...ver and burner 5 Remove the condensate trap from the bottom of the boiler Place a bucket underneath the condensate fitting attached to the heat exchanger 6 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any accumulat...

Page 78: ...3 24 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 3 4 1 2 ALARM CONTACTS M O D B U S 29 34 CN6 X6 X2 2 NOTES 1 Where possible switches are shown without utilities gas water or electricity connected to th...

Page 79: ...st 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 spark lead and ribbon cables must be purchased from the fa...

Page 80: ...ision E ECO C09803 reflects the addition of the new Polypropylene Vent material section rearranging the venting section and the addition of the AHRI and ASME logos R05009 Revision F ECO C09843 reflect...

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