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Hydronic piping

Basic hydronic piping

Depending upon the application, there are many different 
piping arrangements that can be applied to the Thermal-Stor 
buffer tank. A pressure relief valve must be installed on each 
boiler and each buffer tank as regulations require. Installation 
and commissioning must always be carried out by a licensed 
and experienced contractor. It is the responsibility of the 
installer to comply with all building and installation codes in 
effect.

Hydronic heating zoned with circulators

FIG. 4-2 on page 14 shows typical space heating piping for a 
Thermal-Stor tank. The functions of some of the illustrated 
components are as follows: 

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Shut-off valves (recommended) - Used to isolate the 
tank for servicing.

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Backflow Preventer (required by some codes) - Used to 
prevent water from backing out into the piping in the 
event that inlet water pressure drops. 

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Expansion Tank (required for thermal expansion) - Tank 
absorbs the increased volume caused by heating water.  

Refer to the expansion tank manufacturer’s instructions for 
proper sizing and use.

 NOTICE

If a valve is used between an expansion tank 
and the tank inlet, the installer must ensure 
that the valve is open.

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Circulation Pump (recommended) - Used to circulate and 
maintain hot water within the piping system.

• 

Check Valve (required by some codes) - Used to allow 
water to flow in only one direction, preventing back-flow.

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Drain (required) - Used to drain the tank for inspection 
or servicing.

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Mixing valve (required for domestic water) - Used to mix 
hot water with cold water to ensure constant, safe outlet 
temperatures.

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Unions (optional) - Used to disconnect the tank in the 
unlikely event that this is necessary for service.

 NOTICE

Be sure to field-install plugs or caps on any 
tank tappings that are not in use.

Thermal-Stor domestic water heating

When paired with an indirect water heater or a heat exchanger 
(FIG. 4-3, page 15) the Thermal-Stor buffer tank can be used 
to heat domestic water. The hottest water is taken from the 
auxiliary heat supply and piped to the indirect heater where it 
is used to heat domestic potable water. The water is returned 
to the high temperature return tapping so the hottest water 
will be available for domestic heating while preserving tank 
stratification. Other hydronic heating applications will be piped 
into the low temperature or auxiliary returns.

High output piping

When a large amount of hot water is required for hydronic 
heating, there are several different piping alternatives. When 
hydraulic separation is desired, multiple boilers coupled with 
a buffer tank can provide adequate water for both space and 
domestic water heating (FIG. 4-4, page 16). 

Multiple Thermal-Stor tanks can also be piped together if there 
is a continuous demand for heating water. This is typically 
done in the reverse-return arrangement. This method uses 
more piping than direct-return systems, but the temperature 
and boiler flow are more balanced throughout each tank. 
To ensure even charging and discharging of each tank, it is 
recommended that only tanks of the same size are placed in the 
same manifold. 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 necessary. It is only 
necessary to use one backup heat source sensor for control 
(FIG. 4-6, page 17).

       

Installation & Operation Manual

CAUTION

Piping must be balanced. Failure to balance 
piping could result in uneven flow and 
improper operation.

Domestic hot water priority

Domestic Hot Water (DHW) priority allows a boiler to be 
used for both space and domestic water heating by turning 
off the boiler output for space heating when there is a call for 
domestic hot water. Outdoor reset is required with the use of 
DHW priority in order to regulate water temperature and satisfy 
heating load. During calls for DHW, the outdoor reset control 
will turn off the circulation pump and raise the boiler water 
temperature to a minimum of 180°F (FIG. 4-5, page 17). 

Summary of Contents for TSU150

Page 1: ...ller service technician Read all instructions before installing Perform steps in the order given Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage WARNING S...

Page 2: ...ty damage NOTICE indicates special instructions on installation operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage HAZARD DEFINITIONS 2 PLEASE READ BEFOR...

Page 3: ...plate Consider piping and installation when determining appliance location Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the transportation company by the consignee...

Page 4: ...nger equipment life for the solar thermal system and heat source If piped correctly the buffer tank can also function as a hydraulic separator effectively separating the flow in the boiler loop from t...

Page 5: ...TSU257 30 34 2 2 240 2875 TSU350 36 40 2 2 340 3775 TSU423 36 40 2 2 420 4650 TSU504 42 46 2 2 495 5475 TSU650 48 52 2 2 645 7050 TSU752 48 52 2 2 745 8100 TSU940 48 52 2 2 920 10000 AUXILIARY HEAT OU...

Page 6: ...g Measurements From Floor Model A in B in C in D in E in F in G in H in I in O in P in TSU150 2 1 4 10 3 4 21 1 4 28 3 4 33 50 1 4 55 1 4 71 75 3 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 TSU200 2 1 4 11 1 4 22 3 4 33 38 1 2 55...

Page 7: ...exchanger w tank Table 1E Tank with Spherical Measurements Model Spherical Model A in B in TSU150 SHX40000 44 1 2 28 TSU200 SHX40000 48 1 4 32 TSU257 SHX40001 50 1 4 34 TSU350 SHX40001 56 1 4 40 TSU4...

Page 8: ...sen for the tank is capable of supporting the weight This tank must be placed where leakage from the relief valve leakage from the related piping or leakage from the tank or connections will not resul...

Page 9: ...tor Take appropriate safety measures when carrying out any installation work on the roof and observe all relevant accident prevention regulations It is the installer s responsibility to comply with th...

Page 10: ...AR PUMP STATION CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE GAUGE TYPICAL SPHERICAL HEAT EXCHANGER SOLAR SENSOR FILL AND FLUSH VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IMG00095 TEMPERATURE GAUGE EXPANSION TANK Figure 3 2 Solar System...

Page 11: ...the Thermal Stor buffer tank can be used to heat domestic water The hottest water is taken from the auxiliary heat supply and piped to the indirect heater where it is used to heat domestic potable wat...

Page 12: ...in Section VIII Division 1 paragraph UG 125 a All pressure vessels within the scope of this division irrespective of size or pressure shall be provided with pressure relief devices in accordance with...

Page 13: ...e tank so that water at a more constant temperature exits the mixing valve Always consult the mixing valve manufacturer s instructions and guidelines for correct piping and usage WARNING An anti scald...

Page 14: ...y local codes NOTICE BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE AIR SEPARATOR LOW TEMP ZONE ZONE 1 ZONE 2 HIGH LOW RETURN TEMPERATURE GAUGE EXPANSION TANK PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IMG00123...

Page 15: ...RE GAUGE EXPANSION TANK MIXING VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IMG00125 ZONE CIRCULATORS TYPICAL UNION Y STRAINER TYPICAL BOILER CIRCULATOR T P GAUGE DRAIN PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CHECK VALVE SHOCK ARRESTOR...

Page 16: ...IN PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SHOCK ARRESTOR CHECK VALVE DOMESTIC HOT WATER DOMESTIC COLD WATER MAKE UP WATER SPACE HEAT SUPPLY AUXILIARY HEAT SUPPLY Y STRAINER TYPICAL BRAISED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER Please...

Page 17: ...meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE Figure 4 5 DHW Priority Piping Multiple Temperature Space Heating...

Page 18: ...ion make sure that this system is properly maintained Annual service by a qualified service technician should include the following Any procedure required by local codes Verify system pressure Air ven...

Page 19: ...section If antifreeze is used in the heat source water check the concentration Heat source water including additives must be non toxic having a toxicity rating or class of 1 as listed in the Clinical...

Page 20: ...Revision Notes Revision A ECO C08886 initial release TSU I O Rev A 11 11 Printed in U S A...

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