Vitodens 200-W, B2HB 19 to 35 Technical Data
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Typical System Flow Rates
Waterside Flow
Waterside Flow (primary circuit)
Boiler maximum flow rate 6.2 GPM (1400 L/h)
Boiler maximum flow rate 6.2 GPM (1400 L/h)
Boiler maximum flow rate 6.2 GPM (1400 L/h)
The Vitodens 200-W, B2HB is designed for closed loop,
forced circulation hot water heating systems only. Use
standard friction loss method for pipe sizing. Observe
boiler maximum and minimum flow rate limitations. If
system flow rate exceeds boiler maximum flow rate
(as stated above), falls below the minimum flow rate
or if system flow rate is unknown, Viessmann strongly
recommends the installation of a low-loss header.
An alternative method may be used, such as primary
secondary piping using closely spaced tees.
A low-loss header offers additional benefits not provided
by a pair of closely spaced tees. Viessmann therefore
strongly recommends and prefers the use of a low-loss
header over closely spaced tees. See pages 25 and 26
for low-loss header information. Once the low-loss header
is connected, the built-in low-loss header logic of the
Vitodens 200-W boiler ensures the required
r
t across the
system through the sensory communication between the
low-loss header and the boiler.
Model B2HB 26
1 boiler
Output (NG/LPG)
MBH
88
r
t for NG/LPG
20ºF (11ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
8.8 (1999)
25ºF (14ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
7.0 (1599)
30ºF (17ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
5.9 (1332)
35ºF (19.5ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
5.0 (1142)
40ºF (22ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
4.4 (999)
Pressure drop (primary circuit) for
Vitodens 200-W, B2HB 19, 26, 35
For sizing an on-site circulation system.
Max. flow rate: 6.2 GPM (1400 L/h)
Model B2HB 19
1 boiler
Output (NG/LPG)
MBH
64
r
t for NG/LPG
20ºF (11ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
6.4 (1453)
25ºF (14ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
5.1 (1163)
30ºF (17ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
4.3 (969)
35ºF (19.5ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
3.7 (830)
40ºF (22ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
3.2 (727)
Model B2HB 35
1 boiler
Output (NG/LPG)
MBH
117
r
t for NG/LPG
20ºF (11ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
11.7 (2657)
25ºF (14ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
9.4 (2126)
30ºF (17ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
7.8 (1771)
35ºF (19.5ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
6.7 (1518)
40ºF (22ºC) rise GPM (L/h)
5.9 (1328)
Flow rate
Supply head pressure (water)