SERIES 8800 & 8900 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Figure 10 - Typical Water Heating Piping (HW Models Only)
(See Notes)
D-1 Rev 5
D-4 Rev 5
Figure 11 - Multiple Water Heating Piping (HW Models Only)
(See Notes)
NOTES:
1. Optional cold water make up and recirculation line location.
2. When using intermittent pump and pump delay, locate remote aquastat well in lower 1/3 of tank. Install aquastat with heat sensing compound.
3. Thermal expansion tank may be required, check local codes.
4. When using optional factory mounted pump, max pipe length 30’ total, 6-90
°
elbows, full pipe size.
5. CAUTION: MEASURE WATER HARDNESS AND pH AT JOB SITE.
The pH and water hardness must be measured before selecting heat exchanger and pump. Consult the Heat Exchanger Graph and
Pumping Performance Table before making selection.
6. Common piping must be sized for maximum combined heater flow.
7. Hot water tanks should be equipped with a combination temperature & pressure relief valve.
8. MA Code requires an 1/8” hole in check valve to compensate for thermal expansion.
Notice: These drawings show suggested piping configuration and valving.
Check with local codes and ordinances for specific requirements.
Operated Valve
Air Vent
Pressure Switch
Aquastat Union
Gas Pressure
Regulator
Automatic
Thermometer
Flow Switch
Pressure
Relief Valve
Reducing Valve
Self-Operated
Check Valve
Pressure
Valve
Pump
Motorized Valve
Solenoid
Ball Valve
Bufferfly Valve
Angle Valve
Valve
Globe Valve
Balance Valve
Vacuum
Relief Valve
Temperature &
Pressure
Relief Valve
Drain Valve
(Typ.)
1
2
3
2
7
7
6
6
8
4
4
Attention:
RBI stock storage tanks
do not
incorporate this tapping: See Note 1.
2
3
1
4
7
8
Attention:
RBI stock storage tanks
do not
incorporate this tapping: See Note 1.