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Venting for Combustion Air

The boiler must be properly vented to ensure a 

constant supply of clean intake air and to ensure 

that exhaust air is properly removed from living 

areas. When venting the boiler, follow these 

guidelines:

 

Do not install the boiler in areas with 

contaminated air (containing a high level of dust, 

sawdust, sand, flour, aerosols, or any other such 

airborne contaminants), as contaminants can 

cause operational problems. The warranty does 

not cover damage caused by contaminants in the 

installation area. If you must install the boilers 

in an area with contaminated air, use direct 

venting to supply air from outside the building. 

We recommend regular filter cleaning and 

maintenance in these areas.

 

For best results, keep the venting system as short 

and straight as possible.

 

Locate the boiler as close as possible to the vent 

termination.

 

Do not connect the boiler vent to a vent for any 

other gas boiler or vent stack.

 

For horizontal runs, slope the horizontal section 

upward toward the vent termination at a rate of 

1

/

4

 in per foot (2 % slope).

 

Create an airtight seal at each joint in the exhaust 

and intake air pipes from the boiler collar to the 

vent termination (see below).

Note

Do not cover any non-metallic vent 

materials with thermal insulation. 

5.1    Venting the Boiler

DANGER

This appliance is certified as a “Category IV” 

appliance and requires a special venting system. 

The vent system will operate with a positive 

pressure in the pipe. Exhaust gases must be piped 

directly outdoors using the vent materials and 

rules outlined in these instructions. Do not connect 

vent connectors serving appliances vented by 

natural draft into any portion of mechanical draft 

systems operating under positive pressure. Follow 

the venting instructions carefully. Failure to do so 

will result in substantial property damage, severe 

personal injury, or death.

WARNING

 

Improper venting of the boiler can result in 

excessive levels of carbon monoxide, which can 

lead to severe personal injury or death. 

This 

boiler must be vented in accordance with 

the “Venting of Equipment

 section of the 

latest edition of the ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 

Natural Fuel Gas Code in the USA and/or the 

“Venting systems and air supply for boilers

 

section of the latest version of the CAN/CGA 

B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation 

Code in Canada, as well as all applicable local 

building codes and regulations.

 Follow all 

instructions and guidelines when venting the 

boiler. Venting should be performed only by a 

licensed professional.

 

The venting system must be sealed gastight to 

prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide 

emissions, which will result in severe personal 

injury or death.

 

The building owner is responsible for keeping 

the exhaust and intake terminations free of 

snow, ice, or other potential blockages, as well 

as scheduling routing maintenance. Blocked 

or obstructed vent piping terminations could 

result in property damage, severe personal 

injury, or death.

Summary of Contents for NFC-250/175H

Page 1: ...ctions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier The installation must confo...

Page 2: ...located in a crawl space unless the appliance is located in a detached uninhabitable garage For all residential dwellings a carbon monoxide detector must also be present on each habitable level of th...

Page 3: ...emperature Sensor 139 12 5 Outdoor Reset Control 139 12 6 Component Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists 141 1 About the Boiler 7 1 1 Included Items 7 1 2 Accessories 7 1 3 Specifications 8 1 4 Component...

Page 4: ...bor s phone call your gas provider and follow their instructions If you cannot reach your gas provider call the fire department Do not return to your home until authorized by your gas supplier or the...

Page 5: ...als such as a clothes line that could obstruct the air flow in or out of the boiler This boiler has been approved for use in the USA and Canada only Using the boiler in any other country will void the...

Page 6: ...burns Use the lowest operating temperature setting necessary to provide comfortably hot water If your household has children or elderly or disabled residents consider using a lower temperature setting...

Page 7: ...y Outdoor Temperature Sensor and Cable Air Vent Bushing 3 4in to 1 2in Condensate Trap Universal Temperature Sensor Spare Parts High Altitude Conversion kit and Propane Conversion kit are attached to...

Page 8: ...250 200H 199 183 159 95 Note 1 Ratings are the same for natural gas models converted to propane use 2 Based on U S Department of Energy DOE test procedures 3 The net AHRI water ratings shown are base...

Page 9: ...50 200H Internal Recirculation Pump Grundfos UPS 15 78 CIAO2 Part Number 30023987A 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 FT of Head P psi Flow Rate GPM NFC 250 175H NFC 250 20...

Page 10: ...Cold rolled carbon steel Heat Exchangers Stainless Steel Venting Exhaust 2 in or 3 in PVC CPVC approved polypropylene 2 in or 3 in Special Gas Vent Type BH Class III A B C 2 in or 3 in Stainless Stee...

Page 11: ...in the Appendixes Intake Air Air Intake Pipe Vent Installation Detector Exhaust Duct Fan Motor Assembly Dual Venturi APS PCB Power Switch PRV Air Vent Connection Gas Pipe Mixing Chamber Igniter Flame...

Page 12: ...changer APS Power Switch Mixing Valve 3 Way Valve Heating Return Gas Valve ASME Name Plate Mixing Chamber Intake Air Filter Flame Rod Igniter Circulation Pump Water Adjust Valve DHW Exchanger Water Fi...

Page 13: ...PRV Air Vent Connection 3 4 in D Heating Supply 1 in E Heating Return 1 in F Gas Connection 3 4 in G Condensate Outlet 1 2 in H Cold Water Inlet DHW 3 4 in I Hot Water Outlet DHW 3 4 in J Auto Feeder...

Page 14: ...do not install the boiler If conversion to Propane Gas is required the included gas conversion kit must be used Refer to 12 1 Gas High Altitude Conversion on page 129 for details WARNING Ensure that t...

Page 15: ...uded accessories are present in the accessory box and upper container Removing theWood Pallet and the Pallet Brackets 1 Loosen the six screws that secure the wood pallet on the bottom left and right s...

Page 16: ...any local codes Access to Utilities Water the installation location should be near where the domestic water supply enters the building Gas the installation location should be near where the gas supply...

Page 17: ...t be located in an area where leakage of the unit or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the appliance or to lower floors of the structure When such locations cannot be found...

Page 18: ...he framing is non standard or uneven reinforce the area before installing the boiler Avoid installation on common walls as the unit will make some operational noises while it is running To mount the b...

Page 19: ...ler on the wall WARNING The boiler is heavy Always lift the unit with assistance Be careful not to drop the boiler while lifting or handling it to avoid bodily injury or damage to the unit Do not rest...

Page 20: ...nts listed above will void your warranty and may result in premature heat exchanger failure and property damage 3 1 Installing a Space Heating System The fire tube type heat exchanger of the Navien NF...

Page 21: ...the space heating system Freeze protection for new or existing systems requires specially formulated glycol which contains inhibitors to prevent the glycol from attacking the metallic system component...

Page 22: ...er Note Before installing the vent line and any vent fittings you must be familiar with the LWCO and pressure relief valve installation guidelines 3 1 2 Essential Elements in a Space Heating System Ai...

Page 23: ...l codes LowWater Cut Off LWCO Appliance Internal LWCO The Navien NFC H boiler is equipped with a factory installed pressure sensing type low water cutoff LWCO appliance The minimum operation pressure...

Page 24: ...e discharge clearly visible Do not direct the discharge line to a location where freezing could occur Ensure that the discharge line is not plugged or obstructed ExpansionTank An expansion tank must b...

Page 25: ...Boiler Primary loop from the System Secondary loop s Refer to the following illustration for a typical water piping example with a Navien manifold system Space Heating Supply Space Heating Return Afte...

Page 26: ...Water Regulations 40 CFR Part 143 3 If you suspect that your water is contaminated in any way discontinue use of the DHW and contact an authorized technician or licensed professional Contaminant Maxi...

Page 27: ...a closed water supply system Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to correct the situation Do not plug the relief valve Navien is not responsible for performance issues of th...

Page 28: ...limitation appliance may be needed Consult your local code requirements to determine if this appliance is required Refer to the following illustration for a typical DHW piping example for the boiler...

Page 29: ...rst year of operation the neutralizer should be checked every few months for depletion and replaced as needed c From the boiler into a laundry tub Note The bottom of the boiler must be higher than the...

Page 30: ...cal Navien distributor As part of this annual maintenance procedure make sure to clean out the condensate trap which may contain excess debris Drain the condensate within the trap then replace with fr...

Page 31: ...rain fitting on the appliance to prevent the backflow of condensate Do not connect more than one appliance to the neutralizer If option b p 28 is selected as the disposal option the Navien condensate...

Page 32: ...ent may not allow for the boiler to fully purge The cap must be completely unscrewed and removed to complete the procedure Tighten the air vent cap and the vent screws when the system is full Air Vent...

Page 33: ...maintenance of the boiler is required when water quality does not meet standards Damage caused by poor water quality is not covered under warranty The table above shows the maximum contaminant levels...

Page 34: ...at have a guaranteed positive pressure e g in close proximity to the water fill and expansion tank Note Connecting an air vent on top of the boiler is recommended 2 Close the manual and automatic air...

Page 35: ...system as doing so will guarantee the lowest pressure in the system will be at least equal to the tank and make up water pressure Ensure the expansion tank cannot become isolated from the boiler anyt...

Page 36: ...works in conjunction with the flow sensor to detect and control the direct water flow within the system and is installed on the water piping module Refer to 1 4 Components on page 11 for details Mixin...

Page 37: ...are intended to explain the system piping concept only Install a NaviClean filter in the system return to remove foreign objects from the system Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnorm...

Page 38: ...drawings are intended to explain the system piping concept only Install a filter in the system return to remove foreign objects from the system Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnormal...

Page 39: ...from the system Foreign objects inside the system may result in abnormal system operation Refer to 3 4 Filling the System on page 32 for make up water connections and refer to the requirements of you...

Page 40: ...6 6 System Application Air Handler System with RS 485 Communication Thermostat Outdoor Sensor Air Flow Air Handler Make up Water Expansion Tank COMMCable Pressure Relief Valve Backflow preventer Pres...

Page 41: ...s the default mode for DHW recirculation To select external recirculation refer to the combi pre heat and external recirculation sections in 11 5 3 Setting the DHW Operation on page 114 for details N...

Page 42: ...C T S_ZONE1 R W C AC24VN AC24VL lLWCO R W C T S_Recir COM NO NC ZONE_V V3 COM Recirculation Pump Wired HotButton Pump Ground Wired HotButton NaviCirc Sold Separately DHW Supply Return Water City Water...

Page 43: ...24VN AC24VL lLWCO R W C T S_Recir COM NO NC ZONE_V V3 COM NO NC ZONE_V V2 COM NO NC ZONE_V V1 Recirculation Pump Pump Ground DHW Supply Return Water City Water Supply Check Valve Check Valve Recircula...

Page 44: ...C ZONE_V V2 COM NO NC ZONE_V V1 N A H DHW PRI L N L N L N L N L Z3 Z2 Z1 SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R W C T S_ZONE1 R W C AC24VN AC24VL lLWCO R W C T S_Recir CO...

Page 45: ...re disconnecting them when you work on the controls Wiring errors can cause abnormal and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing Note The installation must comply with National Ele...

Page 46: ...E3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R W C T S_ZONE1 R W C AC24VN AC24VL lLWCO R W C T S_Recir COM NO NC ZONE_V V3 COM NO NC ZONE_V V2 COM NO NC ZONE_V V1 SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZO...

Page 47: ...ecir COM NO NC ZONE_V V3 COM NO NC ZONE_V V2 COM NO NC ZONE_V V1 SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R W C T S_ZONE1 R W C 24 VAC N Thermostat Input 24 VAC L Thermostat...

Page 48: ...VN AC24VL lLWCO R W C T S_Recir COM NO NC ZONE_V V3 COM NO NC ZONE_V V2 COM NO NC ZONE_V V1 Thermostat 3 Thermostat 2 Thermostat 1 Recirculation Timer Aquastat or HotButton Push Button N A H DHW PRI L...

Page 49: ...ostat Input 24 VAC L Thermostat 1 Recirculation Timer Aquastat or HotButton Push Button N A H DHW PRI L N L N L N L N L Z3 Z2 Z1 SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R W...

Page 50: ...M NO NC ZONE_V V1 Thermostat 3 Thermostat 2 Thermostat 1 N A H DHW PRI L N L N L N L N L Z3 Z2 Z1 System pump max 2 5 A Recirculation pump max 2 5 A Recirculation Timer Aquastat or HotButton Push Butt...

Page 51: ...Thermostat Input 24 VAC L Thermostat 2 24 VAC N Thermostat Input 24 VAC L Thermostat 1 N A H DHW PRI L N L N L N L N L Z3 Z2 Z1 System pump max 2 5 A Recirculation pump max 2 5 A Pump Ground Zone val...

Page 52: ...by minimizing unnecessary pump operation The communication link also provides an optimal control environment for freeze protection SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R...

Page 53: ...ystem with Zone Valves SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R W C T S_ZONE1 R W C AC24VN AC24VL lLWCO R W C T S_Recir COM NO NC ZONE_V V3 COM NO NC ZONE_V V2 COM NO NC ZO...

Page 54: ..._V V1 N A H DHW PRI L N L N L N L N Z2 Z1 Air Handler SUPPLY TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN OUTDOOR T S_ZONE3 R W C T S_ZONE2 R W C T S_ZONE1 R W C NFC H Connect the pump wires to the system pump NFC H Sys...

Page 55: ...C H Cable tie Note To control the boiler supply or return water temperature using the external temperature sensor configure the system accordingly On the front panel press the Menu button to enter the...

Page 56: ...placing the appliance in operation To avoid danger from explosion and fire do not use a flame to check for a gas leak Perform a bubble test on the joints to check for gas leaks If a leak exists bubbl...

Page 57: ...ether the use of 1 2 gas pipe is approved in the area CAUTION Prior to using an excess flow valve EFV in the gasline checkthemanufacturer sminimumand maximum flow capacity rating An improperly sized E...

Page 58: ...System with Multiple Regulators Recommended Gas Regulator 2 Stage Low Pressure Regulator before entering home or building Gas Tank Full size Gas Pipe High Pressure Regulator Single Regulator System Ga...

Page 59: ...230 2 080 1 950 1 840 1 630 3 in 11 300 7 780 6 250 5 350 4 740 4 290 3 950 3 670 3 450 3 260 2 890 4 in 23 100 15 900 12 700 10 900 9 660 8 760 8 050 7 490 7 030 6 640 5 890 In Cubic Feet ft3 per Ho...

Page 60: ...Gas Pressure WARNING The boiler cannot function properly without sufficient inlet gas pressure Measuring the inlet gas pressure should be performed by a licensed professional only The inlet gas pressu...

Page 61: ...fall within the ranges specified on page 8 To measure the inlet gas pressure 1 Shut off the manual gas valve on the gas supply line OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE Gas Valve Opened Closed 2 Turn on...

Page 62: ...ombustion air you MUST Remove contaminants permanently or Relocate air inlet and vent terminations to other clean areas The warranty does not cover damage caused by air contaminants If you must instal...

Page 63: ...pecial venting system The vent system will operate with a positive pressure in the pipe Exhaust gases must be piped directly outdoors using the vent materials and rulesoutlinedintheseinstructions Dono...

Page 64: ...er visible 3 Tighten the clamp with a socket wrench 8 mm to properly seal the joint Connecting the Pipe to theVent Collar Note Do not use primer or cement on the appliance connection WARNING When cutt...

Page 65: ...s CAUTION Do not start the vent run with a street elbow at the vent collar Using an elbow directly at the collar will not allow for a tight seal between the appliances and vent pipe A length of straig...

Page 66: ...pe The vent installation detector only detects separation of the vent pipe from the boiler collar if fully inserted 3 0 in 76 mm The vent installation detector will not detect the separation of connec...

Page 67: ...67 Venting for Combustion Air WARNING The vent installation detector Detectable Undetectable...

Page 68: ...ake ducts To ensure the draw of air directly from and exhaust of air directly to the outside of the building create an airtight seal from the boiler collar to the vent termination Intake materials can...

Page 69: ...tion air inlet to any other appliance 36 in 91 cm 12 in 30 cm K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 ft 1 83 m 3 ft 91 cm above if within 10 ft 3 m horizontally L Clearance above paved sidewal...

Page 70: ...and malfunction of the boiler However building codes in most jurisdictions disallow negative pressures in residences In a home with a well balanced air supply the heat exchanger should not be in dang...

Page 71: ...t located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet 61 cm from the center line of the terminal E Clearance to unventilated soffit F Clearance to outside corner G Clearance to inside co...

Page 72: ...orch deck or balcony 12 in 30 cm 1 In accordance with the current CSA B149 1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code A ven...

Page 73: ...materials Do not use cellular core PVC ASTM F891 cellular core CPVC or Radel polyphenolsulfone for the exhaust vent WARNING Do not mix components from different systems The vent system may fail and ha...

Page 74: ...s shown in the table above Centrotherm Innoflue Flexible Certified to UL1738 and ULCS636 IFVL02xxx 2 or IFVL03x xx 3 IFSFC02 or IFSFC03 2 or 3 Rigid to Flex Male Adapter ISEI0203 or ISIA0203 2 t o 3 I...

Page 75: ...and materials The subsections that follow describe some typical venting configurations but do not include all possible options The following PVC vent terminations are approved for use with this appli...

Page 76: ...the same area 36 900 mm min 12 300 mm min 12 300 mm min Exhaust Gas 12 300 mm min From any obstruction above below left or right Intake Air Non Concentric Sidewall Venting Air is drawn from a differen...

Page 77: ...ipe terminations Concentric Sidewall Venting 1 25 mm min Combustion Air Intake CombustionAirIntake Exhaust Gas Exhaust Gas Maintain 12 300 mm min clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grad...

Page 78: ...PP Centrotherm Innoflue Flex NFC 250 200H NFC 250 175H 2 in 50 ft Only the flexible vent models listed above are approved for use with this appliance All flexible vent pipe must be installed VERTICALL...

Page 79: ...the boiler Set the DIP switches appropriately based on the installation environment 6 1 DIP Switch 1 Set of 6 Switches The DIP SW1 Set of 6 Switches on the circuit board configures the operation stat...

Page 80: ...Used 8 OFF Unused 8 ON Note When PCB DIP switch 2 8 is set to On ensure that CPVC polypropylene or stainless steel is used for exhaust venting This unit may be installed at elevations up to 10 100 ft...

Page 81: ...cilitate end user maintenance and servicing Connect the boiler to a 110 120V AC at 60 Hz with a maximum of 15 A The boiler must be electrically grounded If using the power plug ensure that the electri...

Page 82: ...to meet high volume heating demands Some possible connection options include the following Example of a Basic Cascade System Application Pressure Relief Valve Main Faucet BallValve Optional System Te...

Page 83: ...A2 series water heaters to the recirculation line If this is the case set any unconnected A model water heaters to Internal Recirculation Mode For any NPE A2 water heater that is connected to the rec...

Page 84: ...irculation Return Line Is Installed Connect the domestic hot water return line to the desired number of NPE A2 water heaters Set each unconnected NPE A2 water heater to Internal Recirculation Mode The...

Page 85: ...2 Installation Manuals for additional details The NFC H boiler should be set to Combi Pre heat Mode NPE A2 Pressure Relief Valve Ball Valve Pressure Relief Valve Faucet Check Valve Sub1 NPE S2 Sub2 NP...

Page 86: ...then select START 8 3 Connecting the Communication Cables You can connect one NFC H boiler with up to 15 Navien water heaters NPE A2 or NPE S2 Model using the Ready Link communication cables Select th...

Page 87: ...boiler panel press the Command dial button when the following screen appears All the display screens on the configured water heaters will return to the temperature display Note To add additional sub w...

Page 88: ...t it for punctures cracks or blockages prior to connecting it to the boiler unit Horizontal vent pipe runs must be supported every 4 feet 1 2 m minimum All vertical vent pipe runs must be supported ev...

Page 89: ...away from buildings as long as the total allowable vent lengths maximum number of elbows and distances to air intake restrictions are observed If the boiler units will be installed in areas where snow...

Page 90: ...ystems or unlisted pipes or fittings All plastic components and specified primers and glues of the certified vent system must be from a single system manufacturer and must not be intermixed with anoth...

Page 91: ...ure times DANGER Be careful not to apply force or impact to pipes after making connections An impact may break the bond and harmful gas might leak inside the room Vent Pipe Pitch and Supports For hori...

Page 92: ...5 80 142 1 409 400 6 68 121 1 609 300 7 60 106 Note Every 90 elbow used is equivalent to 8 linear feet 2 4 m of vent length Branch pipe lengths are not added to the allowable equivable vent lengths th...

Page 93: ...uel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFP A 54 When applicable the installation must conform with the Manufacture d Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 Mobile Homes WARNING If the informat...

Page 94: ...ID wiring from the harness 3 Connect the Common Vent Collar Kit to the exhaust duct of the boiler unit Maintenance Port Navien Common Vent Collar Kit has a maintenance port to allow you to easily insp...

Page 95: ...the appliance connection 1 Measure 1 1 2 from the end of the vent pipe then draw a mark at that distance Mark 1 1 2 from the end of the pipe 1 1 2 4 Tighten the four mounting screws to secure the Comm...

Page 96: ...system 2 Insert the vent pipe into the vent collar to start the vent run Make sure to completely slide the vent into the collar until the end makes contact with the bottom of the socket Note Verify th...

Page 97: ...p solution bubbles will form on the connection if any leaks exist 2 Assemble the wye joint or wye assembly to the vent pipe Apply solvent cement to the mating surfaces Apply Cement HubWye Assembly App...

Page 98: ...trunk pipe to each side of the wye joint or wye assembly Each trunk pipe is connected to the other wye joint or wye assembly Refer to Connecting Pipes with Cement on page 91 for more information DANGE...

Page 99: ...Vent System Refer to the following figures when setting the common vent type To view and configure the cascade settings press the Back button and the Menu button simultaneously for 3 seconds and then...

Page 100: ...weather situations the temperature of the exhaust will be much warmer than the ambient air Therefore you will see water vapor being produced at the termination 9 6 3 Direct Vent Application Horizonta...

Page 101: ...the common vent system and direct the end of the hose to a drain 7 9in 200mm WARNING After installing the condensate drain hose check the loop again to ensure that the prime water is not spilled The l...

Page 102: ...t Harmful exhaust gas may leak if the gasket is not installed or if it is not installed properly Gasket 9 8 Maintenance Periodically check the damper condition inside the Common Vent Collar Kit throug...

Page 103: ...t piping clear of combustible materials including clothing cleaning materials and rags Connecting the Gas Supply Yes No Does the gas supply match the type specified on the boiler s rating plate Is the...

Page 104: ...near the boiler Have you installed a discharge drain tube from the pressure relief valve to within 6 12 in 150 300 mm of the floor Connecting the Condensate Drain Yes No Have you installed a condensat...

Page 105: ...to facilitate end user maintenance Have you checked the polarity of the electrical connection PCB DIP switch setting DIP SW2 Set of 8 Switches Yes No Gas type Is switch 1 set correctly for LP ON or NG...

Page 106: ...liance if any parts have been under water Immediately call a licensed professional to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water...

Page 107: ...mell interior of boiler enclosure Do not proceed with startup if there is any indication of a gas leak If overheating occurs or the gas supply fails to shut off do not turn off electrical power to the...

Page 108: ...s powered on The wizard must be completed before the boiler can be used 1 Set the Language English French 2 Set the time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS 3 Set the units to display Celsius C L M Meter Fahrenheit F...

Page 109: ...ault space heating return water temperature range is 86 F 30 C Absolute MIN to 149 F 65 C Absolute MAX You can adjust the temperature ranges in the parameter settings menu The boiler will retain your...

Page 110: ...e the Command dial to the right to select the DHW temperature 3 Press the Command dial to select the DHW temperature The highlighted section will flash 4 Rotate the Command dial to the right or left t...

Page 111: ...displayed when the outdoor reset option 25 Outdoor Reset is enabled 1 Finned Tube Baseboard 2 FAN Coil 3 Cast Iron Baseboard 4 Low Mass Radiant 5 High Mass Radiant 6 Radiator 7 Custom set by installe...

Page 112: ...Outdoor High Temp Set Set the maximum temperature for the Outdoor Reset Control Setting range MIN Set point 9 F 5 C 104 F 40 C Default 70 F 21 C 3 3 Outdoor Low Temp Set Set the maximum temperature fo...

Page 113: ...3 C after a set time elapses Once the boost interval time expires or the heat load demand is satisfied the boiler will then revert back to its normal space heating settings CAUTION An outdoor sensor...

Page 114: ...Intelligent mode cannot be used for cascade systems Set to External Default Always On Always On Intelligent Weekly Aquastat Manual 11 5 3 Setting the DHW Operation To set the boiler s DHW operation pr...

Page 115: ...option you must set up the Time settings in the Configuration menu Note If there is a SH Demand signal during external recirculation pre heating will take priority and space heating will start afterwa...

Page 116: ...op of the list When Installing the Cascade System When using the recirculation feature in the cascade system you can choose commands in the menu to preheat according to the set DHW temperature Refer t...

Page 117: ...French Default English Rotate the Command dial to switch between the list of errors Press the Command dial to select an error to view detailed information Press the Back button to return to the previo...

Page 118: ...pply Limit No of Times Number of times Recirculation supply temperature limit control has activated 10 T High No of Times Number of times combustion stopped due to supply return temperature Item Descr...

Page 119: ...e boiler system Setting parameters improperly may lead to property damage or injury 11 6 2 Viewing Input and Output Status To view the boiler s input and output status press the Back button and the Me...

Page 120: ...capacity limit 20 100 Default 100 9 SH Min Burning Time Set the low load combustion time at initial operation Setting range 1 20 min Default 1 min 10 Burning Acceleration Time Set the time to reach t...

Page 121: ...ice notification Setting range 30 3650 days 10 years It can be set in 10 day increments Default 1820 days 5 years Item Description 11 Zone T S Start up Delay Time Set the delay time for the burner to...

Page 122: ...dial to select a parameter or to confirm after making changes Press the Back button to return to the previous screen or menu Item Description 26 Service Notif Cycle Set the service notification accor...

Page 123: ...Cascade Main setting mode select Start The setting mode is entered and the IDs of all boilers that can communicate with the Main via the RS485 communication line are initialized The boilers whose IDs...

Page 124: ...urned on as soon as you enter the test mode Press the Command dial to toggle the pump operation On Off Off On Press the Back button to return to the previous screen or menu Item Description 1 NaviLink...

Page 125: ...e Setting is set to Zone Pump System The Zone 1 valve output Zone 2 valve output and Zone 3 valve output are available only when the Zone Setting is set to Zone Valve System Item Description 3 Zone 1...

Page 126: ...k button and the Menu button simultaneously for 3 seconds and then select 7 Special Operations Rotate the Command dial to switch between the operation modes Press the Command dial to select an operati...

Page 127: ...n fan motor Manual RESET E110 Abnormal air pressure Manual RESET E205 Abnormal operation heating supply thermistor Auto RESET E218 Abnormal operation heating return thermistor Auto RESET E278 Abnormal...

Page 128: ...eration Pre Heat Aquastat Alarm E762 Abnormal flue gas duct Vent pipe not properly inserted Auto RESET E773 Using the wrong gas Parameter RESET E777 Abnormal operation LWCO limit external device Auto...

Page 129: ...risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage personal injury or death The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit The installation is not proper and...

Page 130: ...e 0 5 399 ft 5 400 10 100 ft 0 10 100 ft Orifice GAS NG 20052127A 4 8 7 90 GAS NG H 20052133A 5 05 8 4 GAS LP 20052134A 3 90 6 00 Factory Installed For High altitude For Propane Orifice Size 4 8 7 90...

Page 131: ...alve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve causing potential severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Navien NFC H boilers are shipped ready to fire natural gas ONLY 5...

Page 132: ...as this may damage or crack the components DANGER Inspect the O ring between the gas valve and gas valve inlet adapter whenever they are disassembled The O ring must be in good condition and must be i...

Page 133: ...e that you have turned off the power to the boiler before accessing the DIP switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 O N O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch Function Setting Comment 1 Gas Type Natural Gas 1 OFF Refer to Table 1 o...

Page 134: ...X mode refer to 11 6 7 Setting the Special Operation Modes on page 126 Measure the CO2 value at high fire If the CO2 values do not match Table 2 at high fire do not adjust the gas valve Check for the...

Page 135: ...is located behind the screw on cover This must be removed first d At high fire do not check the offset value and never adjust the gas valve DANGER Improper gas valve settings can cause severe personal...

Page 136: ...ance has been converted to Propane Gas or High Altitude Place these labels adjacent to the rating plate as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Proper Placement of Propane Gas or High Altitude Conversion Labe...

Page 137: ...s must be electrically grounded as required by National Electrical Code T S Thermostat Temp Temperature Factory jumper is connected as default Remove it when using an additional appliance NOTICE Groun...

Page 138: ...ZONE1 Pump Relay 3 ZONE3 Pump Relay 2 ZONE2 Pump WD PSS Heating Return Thermistor System Return Thermistor INLET Thermistor System Supply Thermistor Outdoor Thermistor 1 2 3 4 5 6 O N O N 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 139: ...t 12 5 Outdoor Reset Control The Outdoor Reset Control feature may be used to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining optimal heating performance With the Outdoor Reset Control the space heating t...

Page 140: ...rature ranges OutdoorTemperature Sensor Installation Guidelines Heat Load Supply Set Point Range Return Set Point Range Finned Tube Baseboard default 120 180 F 48 5 82 C 101 147 F 38 63 5 C Fan Coil 1...

Page 141: ...141 Appendixes 12 6 Component Assembly Diagrams and Parts Lists 12 6 1 Case Assembly 12 5 4 13 14 15 18 17 6 16 7 11 1 3 20 24 25 26 27 28 2 19 8 9 10 21 22 23...

Page 142: ...007643 12 Intake Air Filter 30016248B 30016248 13 Air Vent Adapter Packing 20051553 14 Air Vent Adapter 20051171 15 Screw 5X14 20046629 16 Exhaust Duct Assembly 30024848A 30024848 17 Base Packing 2004...

Page 143: ...143 Appendixes 12 6 2 Heat Exchanger and Waterway Assembly 23 22 21 20 19 18 1 10 9 29 8 7 6 5 4 3 14 13 2 11 12 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 15 16 17...

Page 144: ...ensor 30018511A 30015811 12 Air Pressure Sensor Hose 20006685 13 Thermistor Exhaust 300220489A 30020489 14 Screw 4x6 20006535 15 O ring P26 20032409 16 Drain Pan Adapter 20044473 17 Screw 4X10 2003875...

Page 145: ...19 Description Service code Part Remark 1 Fan Assembly 30019826A 30026225 2 Venturi Packing 20018079 3 Dual Venturi 30027110A 30026308 4 Intake Pipe 30019120A 30019120 5 Screw 4x10 20034293 6 Orifice...

Page 146: ...0040227 23 Flame Rod Packing 30027109A 20045645 24 Flame Rod 30027109A 30025791 25 Igniter Packing 30027108A 20045644 26 Igniter 30027108A 30025790 27 Flame Inspection Window Glass 30021277A 20040236...

Page 147: ...1098 2 Block Plate 20044475 3 Block Plate Packing 20045394 4 Heating Return Adapter Packing 20045397 5 DW filter 30014683 6 O Ring P25 20032528 7 Bolt 4x10 20038757 8 Heating Return Adapter 20044488 9...

Page 148: ...DHW Inlet Connection Adapter 20044477 38 DHW Inlet Adapter Packing 20045393 39 DHW Inlet Adapter 20044701 40 O Ring P19 20017211A 20017211 41 Water Filter 30008171A 30008171 42 Heating Supply Adapter...

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Page 151: ...Contact a licensed professional for the affected system for example a plumber or electrician When you contactTechnical Support please have the following information at hand Model number Serial number...

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