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Finned copper tube gas boilers & water heaters – Boiler Manual

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DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY PIPING

  Proper controls must be used to prevent water sup-

plied for domestic use from exceeding 

130°F

54°C

 

or a scald injury will occur! When higher water tem-
peratures are required for appliances such as a dish-

washer, a mixing valve or some other tempering means 

must be installed. Households with small children may 
require water temperatures less than 

120°F

49°C

Local codes must be complied with!

General Piping Requirements 

Ensure that the water heater is equipped with bronze 

headers.

 Piping and components connected to the water heater 

must be suitable for use with potable water. Th e water heater must 
not be connected to any heating system piping or components 
previously used with a non-potable water heating appliance. No 
toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment, are to be 
introduced into the potable water used for space heating. If a hot 

water storage tank is used in the system it must be equipped with 

a temperature and pressure relief valve that complies with ANSI 

Z21.22 or CAN-4.4 and CAN-4.6.

  Th e storage tank must be located as close to the water 

heater as possible to prevent excessive head loss which 

will reduce fl ow.

Water Chemistry

Th e required temperature rise across the water heater is based on 

water having a hardness between 8 and 18 grains per gallon with 

a level of dissolved solids not exceeding 350 ppm. Water having a 
hardness less than 8 grains can cause excessive corrosion of the 
heat exchanger. Water that has a hardness greater than 18 grains 
per gallon and/or a level of dissolved solids exceeding 350 ppm 

will require a recalculation of the pump size and temperature rise. 

A cupro-nickel heat exchanger may also be required. Th e manufac-

turer should be consulted when these water conditions are 
encountered. See Table 8A.

  Th e maximum allowable fl ow rate through a Futera III 

water heater is 97 GPM, 6.1 L/s on 500 through 1000 

models and 136 GPM, 8.9 L/s for 1250 through 2000 
models. Th e cupro-nickel heat exchanger allows for 

108 GPM, 6.8 L/s on 500 through 1000 models and 
151 GPM, 9.5 L/s on 1250 through 2000 models, see 
Table 8B.

RBI water heaters are designed to run scale free. Due to the extreme 
variables of water conditions world wide it is necessary to 

consider pH values and water hardness in relationship to scaling. 

It is crucial to consider these two variables when making heat 

exchanger and pump selections. If local water conditions are extreme, 
follow the guidelines in the Heat Exchanger Selection Table (Table 
8A) and the Pumping Performance Table (Table 8B). Scale free 
operation can be achieved by using water with a hardness between 
8 and 18 and by maintaining the pH between 5 and 9. Follow the 
conditions listed under NORMAL in the table. In some areas of 
the country additional precautions must be observed due to 
unusual characteristics of the local water supply. Call the nearest 

RBI representative for details. 

To properly size the pump a grain hardness and pH test 

must be taken at the installation site before the order is placed. 

Proper pump sizing will improve heater performance and help 

ensure heater longevity.

Expansion Tank 

An expansion tank or other means to control thermal expansion 

must be installed in the water heating system if back fl ow preven-
tion devices are installed.

Pump Requirements 

Th is low-mass water heater requires a continuous mini-mum water 

fl ow for proper operation. Th e low water fl ow switch provided for 
this unit will shut down the water heater if fl ow falls below the 
required minimum level. Table 8B provides the heat exchanger pres-

sure drop chart and temperature rise table. 

Th

  e temperature rise 

across the water heater must never exceed 35°F, 

19.4°C

.

Cold Water Supply

Th e cold water supply must be piped to the water heater’s outlet 

piping between the water heater and the hot water storage tank. 

Th is will prevent untempered water from entering the water heater, 

see the Temperature Rise Control section below. Two typical water 
heating systems are shown in Figures 12 & 13.

Temperature Rise Control 

Water returned to the water heater inlet must not be less than 

125°F

52°C

 or excessive condensation of the products of combustion will 

damage the water heater voiding the warranty. Th

  e method outlined 

below can be employed to prevent this condition from occurring. 

A balancing valve should be installed on the outlet side of 

the water heater for purposes of adjusting the fl ow rate through 
the heat exchanger. Th ermometers are installed on both the inlet 
and outlet of the water heater for determining the temperature rise 
through the unit. 

Th e proper velocity through the water heater must be maintained 

in accordance with Table 8B for effi  cient operation and long life.  

If the temperature rise through the water heater is lower than 

recommended the water velocity is too high. Premature erosion of 
the heat exchanger will occur. Conversely, if the temperature rise 
is higher than recommended in Table 8B the fl ow rate is too low. 
Scaling and soft ening of the heat exchanger will occur.

Th

  ermostatic Mixing Valve – Water Above 140°F

,

 

60°C

 Water 

can be stored at temperatures above 

140°F

60°C

 provided that a 

thermostatically controlled mixing valve is used to temper the hot 

water to an acceptable temperature before it’s supplied for domestic 

use. 

Th e mixing valve MUST be set to prevent a scald injury from 

occurring, see the caution against scalding.

Storage of water for domestic use above 

140°F

60°C

 will provide 

an increased quantity of tempered water and help prevent the growth 
of water born bacteria. 

Summary of Contents for FUTERA III Series

Page 1: ...construction Construction dust and particulate particularly drywall dust will cause contamination of the burner resulting in possible severe personal injury death or substantial property damage The b...

Page 2: ...vent this unit can cause excessive amounts of carbon monoxide resulting in severe personal injury or death DESIGNED AND TESTED ACCORDING TO A S M E BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE SECTION IV FOR A MA...

Page 3: ...earance in mm in mm Top 6 153 30 762 Back 6 153 24 610 Left Side 6 153 12 306 Right Side 6 153 12 306 Front 6 153 30 762 2 An optimum site will be level central to the piping system close to a chimney...

Page 4: ...ning must be within 12 in 305 mm of but not less than 3 in 76 mm from the top of the enclosure The bottom opening must be within 12 in 305 mm of but not less than 3 in 76 mm from the bottom of the enc...

Page 5: ...tions must comply with CAN CGA B149 1 or 2 Installation Code Improper venting can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can result in severe personal injury or death All vent systems mus...

Page 6: ...ion rated for 400 F 204 C Horizontal vent systems shall terminate at least 4 ft 1 2 m below 4 ft 1 2 mhorizontallyfromor1 ft 0 30 maboveanydoor window or gravity air inlet into any building It must no...

Page 7: ...single or multiple units exhaust and combustion air ter minals must be installed on the same plane outside wall in order to prevent pressure differences due to prevailing winds Incoldclimates double...

Page 8: ...s boilers water heaters Boiler Manual 8 F F Figure 3 Vertical Air Intake and Venting for a Direct Vent System Figure 4 Combination Direct Vent Systems 10 FT 3 1 m 4 FT 1 2 m 5 FT 1 5 m 1 5 FT 0 5 m 5...

Page 9: ...chimney system manufacturer s instructions must be followed Masonry chimneys when used must be lined with a metal liner certified for Category IV venting When more than one appliance is connected to t...

Page 10: ...rate of 1 4 in ft 21 mm m On masonry chimneys the connector must terminate flush with the inside of the chimney flue Figure 7 Fasten each single wall vent connection with at least 3 corrosion resista...

Page 11: ...ing system Scellertouteslesouverturesnonutilis esdusyst med vacuation b Visuallyinspecttheventingsystemforpropersizeand horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or restriction leakage corro...

Page 12: ...property damage Excessive water hardness causing scaling in the copper heat exchanger tubes is NOT covered under the manufacturer s warranty see Table 8 Excessive pitting and erosion of the internal...

Page 13: ...l expansion of the system must be considered when supporting the system A minimum system pressure of 12 psig 82 7 kPa must be maintained Heating Boiler Piping Connections Thesupplyandreturnconnections...

Page 14: ...ump An air scoop and automatic air vent must also be installed to eliminate air trapped in the system Primary Secondary Piping Boilersconnectedtoheatingsystemsusingzonevalves zonepumps or systems that...

Page 15: ...low through unit 2 Boiler pump sized to boiler design flow requirements 3 All boilers furnished with factory mounted outlet water temperature gauge 4 Boiler pump purging required Use terminals supplie...

Page 16: ...Valve Gate Valve Globe Valve Balance Valve Backflow Prevention Device H 15 Rev 4 NOTES 1 Boiler circuit piping must be large enough to handle maximum flow through unit 2 Boiler pump sized to boiler de...

Page 17: ...ess between 8 and 18 and by maintaining the pH between 5 and 9 Follow the conditions listed under NORMAL in the table In some areas of the country additional precautions must be observed due to unusua...

Page 18: ...Fi d b b il h B il M l Finned copper tube gas boilers water heaters Boiler Manual 18 F F Table 8A Futera III Heat Exchanger Selection Graph Table 8B Futera III Pumping Performance Requirement...

Page 19: ...ing 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...

Page 20: ...nt trap at the bottom of the vertical section of the gas supply pipe upstream of the gas controls A ground joint union should be installed between the boiler gas controls and the supply piping Each of...

Page 21: ...ing materials for units installed oudoors The wire size must be compatible with the total amp draw of the circuit Refer to the wiring diagram supplied with the boiler water heater for proper wiring co...

Page 22: ...has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been under water N utilisez pas...

Page 23: ...ow fire O2 CO2 can be adjusted in the field by opening the low fire adjustment door located on the forward facing side ofthemaingasvalve seeFigure14 a Insertinganallenwrench and rotating the allen scr...

Page 24: ...setting 2 Turn off all electric power to the boiler if service is to be performed 3 Close the manual main and pilot gas shut off valves COMMENT COUPER L ADMISSION DE GAZ DE L APAREIL 1 R glez le ther...

Page 25: ...easure pressure when the boiler is firing at full rate Low gas pressure could indicate undersized gas line or insufficient gas supply Static and operating gas pressure required at the gas valve inlet...

Page 26: ...Fi d b b il h B il M l Finned copper tube gas boilers water heaters Boiler Manual 26 F F RBI FIELD WIRING TO HEATNET BOARD Figure 17...

Page 27: ...ethods in which a 4 20mA signal can be used to control HeatNet equipped boilers Method 1 A 4 20mA signal can be used to directly modulate each boiler from a remote panel or building management system...

Page 28: ...on The display will also list faults should the unit fail to operate An explanation of each status message and fault can be located in HeatNet Control Manual under status screen fault display section...

Page 29: ...ck The interlock is located on J11B SPARE 4 FAULT SYSTEM SET 160 F INTERLOCK SPARE 4 FLOW SWITCH ERROR Once the FIII series boiler receives a call for heat it closes the circulator pump relay It then...

Page 30: ...AULT SYSTEM SET 160 F OPEN OUTSIDE SENSOR SHORTED SENSOR If the shorted sensor fault is displayed thesensorinthepositionreportedwasoriginallydetected but has since shorted The boiler will shut down on...

Page 31: ...tion Green deposits indicate condensation due to low return water temperatures In either case the heat exchanger must be cleaned thoroughly and the problem resolved before the boiler water heater is r...

Page 32: ...s contact a qualified service technician to have it inspected NEVER try to clean or repair the relief valve If the valve fails to operate properly have it replaced 5 Theaquastathighlimitcontrolsthemax...

Page 33: ...11A J11B to identify which interlock has tripped Reset the Interlock or check for disconnected wiring or shorts The Air Pressure from UV Sensor interlock if displayed will allow the boiler to function...

Page 34: ...Fi d b b il h B il M l Finned copper tube gas boilers water heaters Boiler Manual 34 F F Figure 19 Exploded View REPAIR PARTS...

Page 35: ...Fi d b b il h B il M l Finned copper tube gas boilers water heaters Boiler Manual 35 F F REPAIR PARTS CONTINUED...

Page 36: ...rt CSD 1 11 0354 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NS Flange 1 Outlet 11 0228 1 1 1 1 NS Flange 1 Inlet 11 0231 1 1 1 1 NS Flange 1 1 4 11 0213 2 NS Flange 1 1 2 Inlet 11 0214 2 2 NS Flange 1 1 2 Outlet 11 0229 1 1 1 NS...

Page 37: ...1 1 1 NS Air Filter 09 0483 1 1 1 09 0484 1 1 1 1 45 Tridicator 30 60 psi 13 0308 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tridicator 75 160 psi 13 0305 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 46 Heat Exchanger Assembly Copper Cast Iron prior to 0209 mu...

Page 38: ...7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 52 Spark Generator Q652B 16 0008 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 53 Flame Safeguard RM78957C 16 0024R 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NS Keyboard Display Module S7800A 16 0010 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 54 Main Board HeatNet green 16...

Page 39: ...1 70 2567 1 1 1 1 84 Electrode 16 0335 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NS Spark Rod O ring 06 0008 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NS Silicone 66 0151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NS Silicone Tubing 66 0051 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 NS Vent Termination Hood 5 09...

Page 40: ...ttom of the electrical panel Disable any external call for heat and toggle the remote local switch to REMOTE 1 Toggle the LOW FIRE switch to cycle the boiler then hold at trial for pilot ignition 2 Se...

Page 41: ...THE DELTA T BETWEEN THE HEATER INLET AND OUTLET IS CRITICAL TO PROPER FLOW BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE JOBSITE YOU MUST RECORD THE DELTA T THIS READING SHOULD NOT EXCEED 35 F 19 4 C NOR BE LOWER THAN 20 F 11...

Page 42: ...terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRU...

Page 43: ...bes caused by high water velocity through the tubes and is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty See Installation Instructions for proper pump performance Chemical corrosion no corrosive chemical...

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