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Domestic side (tank) piping 

Basic domestic piping

Figure 4-2 on page 14 shows typical domestic water piping 
for a tank.   The function of the components shown are as 
follows:

a.  Shut-off valves (recommended) - Used to isolate the 
 

tank for servicing.

b.  Backflow Preventer (required by some codes) - Used to 
 

prevent water from backing out of the tank and into 

 

the main potable water supply in the event that inlet 

 

water pressure drops. 

c.  Expansion Tank (required for thermal expansion) - 
 

This expansion tank absorbs the increased volume 

 

caused by heating water.  

 

Use an expansion tank designed for use on domestic 

  water systems. Refer to the expansion tank 
 

manufacturer’s literature for the proper size expansion 

 

tank to use.

 NOTICE

If an expansion tank is used, do not put 
any valves between the expansion tank 
and tank inlet.

d.  Unions (optional) - Used to disconnect the tank in the 
 

unlikely event that this is necessary.

e.  Drain (required) - Used to drain the tank for 
 

inspection or servicing.

Multiple tank domestic water piping

The two pipe reverse return piping uses more pipe than the 
two pipe direct return piping, but the flow is more balanced 
and even in the two pipe reverse return piping layout (see 
FIG. 3-4). 

Each tank must have its own T&P valve.  It is recommended 
that each tank be equipped with its own isolation valves, 
unions, and drains so that one tank may be removed from 
the system.  If local codes require a backflow preventer, 
check with the appropriate authority to find out whether 
one backflow preventer may be used for tanks or each tank 
must be equipped with its own backflow preventer.  If each 
tank must have its own backflow preventer, each tank must 
also have its own expansion tank.  If a common backflow 
preventer is permitted, an expansion tank must be sized to 
accommodate the expansion volume of all tanks.

Because hot water is always circulating in the hot water branch, 
the entire branch should be insulated to prevent excessive heat 
loss.

Domestic water piping for distant fixtures

In some cases the furthest fixture may be quite distant from 
the tank.  Such an installation would result in an unacceptable 
delay before hot water reaches these distant fixtures.  Even if all 
the fixtures are relatively close to the tank, the building owner 
may want hot water at all fixtures as soon as they are opened.

To prevent delays, return circulation piping with a check valve 
that allows flow to the inlet of the tank. This should be installed 
on each branch circuit at the farthest fixture or device, so that 
hot water is supplied upon demand.

Summary of Contents for SQUIRE SIT030

Page 1: ...d result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage WARNING Save this manual for future reference SIT I O Rev H CAUTION The heat transfer medium must be water or other nontoxic flu...

Page 2: ...EFORE PROCEEDING 3 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Operating Restrictions 4 Single Wall Heat Exchanger 4 2 PRE INSTALLATION Locating the Tank 5 Recommended Clearances 5 3 BOILER SIDE PIPING Zone with Circulator...

Page 3: ...AS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instruc...

Page 4: ...PT SEE NOTE 1 2 SIT030 SIT119 PART NO A in B in C in D in E in F in SIT030 SIT040 SIT050 SIT065 SIT080 SIT119 3 1 16 3 1 16 3 5 8 3 5 16 3 5 16 3 5 16 8 3 16 8 3 16 9 1 8 9 1 8 9 1 8 9 3 8 21 3 4 25 1...

Page 5: ...or appliance and must also be kept vertical on a level surface 2 Keep distance between boiler and water heater to a minimum to a reduce piping heat loss b provide minimal friction loss 3 Figure 1 1 on...

Page 6: ...s properly sized piping and a properly sized pump The system shown in FIG s 3 1 thru 3 4 are described below Zone with circulator to Aquastat This system is like the circulator zone system on a straig...

Page 7: ...EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR A MAXIMUM OF 12 APART TANK SENSOR AQUASTAT RELIEF VALVE Y STRAINER DRAIN FIELD SUPPLY HOT WATER OUT ANTI SCALD MIXING VALVE RECIRCULATION PUMP CHECK VALVE DRAIN ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE...

Page 8: ...D SYSTEM CIRCULATOR SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR WHEN USED NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR A MAXIMUM OF 12 APART TANK SENSOR AQUASTAT RELIEF VALVE Y STRAINER DRAIN FIELD SUPPLY RECIRCULATION PUMP CHECK VALVE DRAI...

Page 9: ...IN POINT TYPICAL MAKE UP WATER FROM SYSTEM BOILER CIRCULATOR SYSTEM CIRCULATOR TO SYSTEM SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR DRAIN DRAIN FIELD SUPPLY RECIRCULATION PUMP TANK SENSOR AQUASTAT Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED HO...

Page 10: ...RELIEF VALVE TYPICAL TANK SENSOR AQUASTAT TYPICAL CHECK VALVE SQUIRE SQUIRE BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE AIR SEPARATOR EXPANSION TANK BALL VALVE TYPICAL MAKE UP WATER FROM...

Page 11: ...reverse return piping layout see FIG 3 4 Each tank must have its own T P valve It is recommended that each tank be equipped with its own isolation valves unions and drains so that one tank may be rem...

Page 12: ...sed with water heaters are also called tempering valves or mixing valves An anti scald valve mixes cold water in with the outgoing hot water to assure that hot water reaching a building fixture is at...

Page 13: ...of piping can reduce discharge capacity directly connected to a drain Refer to local codes subject to freezing WARNING Do not install any valve between the T P relief valve and the tank connection or...

Page 14: ...VALVE SHUT OFF VALVE ANTI SCALD MIXING VALVE DRAIN FIELD SUPPLY RECIRCULATION PUMP TO BOILER FROM BOILER CHECK VALVE TANK SENSOR AQUASTAT SQUIRE Figure 4 2 Recommended Domestic Water Piping Please not...

Page 15: ...sensor has a built in high temperature limit set at 194 F NOTICE The sensor supplied contains an Auto Reset High Limit 194 F 3 The Knight boiler will automatically read the sensor and default the tank...

Page 16: ...ntrol TST20016 can be ordered from your local Lochinvar distributor 2 Connect Aquastat to the zone controller for the Indirect Water Heater Zone 3 Adjust Aquastat to the desired temperature INDIRECT T...

Page 17: ...xtended period of time after installation Flush the indirect water heater by drawing at least three times its volume from the tank 3 Make sure that all electrical connections are made correctly and th...

Page 18: ...s to allow air to escape from the system 4 When a steady stream of water flows from the faucets the water heater is filled Close the faucets and check for water leaks at the water heater drain valve c...

Page 19: ...IT030 27 0 1 1 1 5 160 183 99 000 14 0 3 9 SIT040 40 0 1 6 0 9 181 208 115 000 14 0 4 5 SIT050 51 6 1 7 0 8 209 255 133 000 14 0 5 3 SIT065 67 0 1 9 0 7 263 327 154 000 14 0 5 7 SIT080 81 5 2 1 0 6 26...

Page 20: ...Hour Rating of no less than 165 gallons Fixture Count Guide To quickly estimate the minimum gallons of hot water required based on a family size number of baths and hot water appliances the First Hour...

Page 21: ...9574 132764 94115 114116 125111 134044 146207 Boiler Heating Capacity Table 8B First Hour Rating 180 F Boiler Loop Water Knight Boiler First Hour Rating 180 F Boiler Loop Water Knight Boiler SIT065 SI...

Page 22: ...ler Heating Capacity First Hour Rating 180 F Boiler Loop Water Universal Sizing 45 000 295 000 Btu hr Model SIT065 SIT080 SIT119 Circulator Flow GPM 5 8 12 16 20 5 8 12 16 20 5 8 12 16 20 Domestic Out...

Page 23: ...Heating Capacity First Hour Rating 200 F Boiler Loop Water Universal Sizing 45 000 295 000 Model SIT065 SIT080 SIT119 Circulator Flow GPM 5 8 12 16 20 5 8 12 16 20 5 8 12 16 20 Domestic Outlet 115 14...

Page 24: ...for section 3 Boiler Side Piping FIG 3 1 3 4 a new image for section 4 Domestic Side Tank Piping FIG 4 2 and the update of the Pressure Drop chart on page 6 Revision E ECO C06035 reflects the update o...

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