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WATER FEED SYSTEMS

Installation

Wiring
A.

Check the voltage of the motor before making the wiring connec-
tion. Some Chromalox boilers are supplied with dual voltage sys-
tems. The motor should always match the voltage of the control
circuit.

B.

The motor circuit should be wired into the pump control located
on the boiler. See boiler instruction sheet for wiring diagram.

C.

All electrical wiring should be done by licensed electrician.

D.

Be sure to use the proper wire. Electrical wiring to boiler
should be in accordance with National Electrical Code or local
wiring code following wiring diagram supplied.

Plumbing
A.

Connect water line to tagged fitting on the motor and pump assem-
bly control feeder.

B.

Interconnecting piping between boiler and condensate return sys-
tem should be installed with a minimum of 90˚ bends or other
restrictions.

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MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Hazard of Electric Shock. Disconnect all
power before working on boiler.

Chromalox Electric Steam Boilers are designed for years of trou-

ble-free performance. To establish a good preventative maintenance
program, we suggest the building maintenance man or engineer famil-
iarize himself with these simple rules:

1.

The use of specific boiler cleaning compounds cannot be rec-
ommended. We do recommend that a reputable firm of water
treatment engineers be consulted regarding conditioning boiler
water. Proper selection must be made of a compound to prevent
damage to copper sheath heating elements.

2.

The sight glass should be checked daily to ensure the boiler has
adequate water.

3.

A monthly inspection should be made of internal wiring. All elec-
trical connections should be checked for tightness.
A check for water or steam leaks should also be made and any
loose fittings immediately tightened.

4.

If boiler is equipped with Solid State Auxiliary Low Water Cutoff,
every four months the probe should be checked for deposits and
cleaned, if necessary. This is accomplished by removing inspec-
tion plate, removing the probe (with a standard sparkplug wrench)
cleaning and replacing.

Note:

The system will not operate if the boiler is using distilled,

demineralized or deionized water. At the same time, one of the
bottom heating elements should be removed. If scale has
begun to form, all elements should be cleaned and boiler
drained and flushed.

5. IMPORTANT:

The Manufacturers’ Data Report enclosed 

within the instruction sheet is very important and must be put
in a safe place. You may be called upon to produce it by a state
agency.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELEMENT REPLACEMENT 
READ COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING WORK

1.

Disconnect boiler from electric power supply at main safety
switch or fuse panel. Then, turn boiler switch to “off” position.

WARNING:

Hazard of Electric Shock, can cause severe

personal injury or death. Disconnect power at source
before servicing.

WARNING:

Hazard of severe personal injury. Allow

boiler to cool and pressure to drop to zero before ser-
vicing.

WARNING:

Provision should be made to prevent water

damage from any eventual leaking of boiler or com-
ponents. Install near a floor drain.

2.

On automatic feed units, close valve on incoming water line. Drain
boiler completely of water.

3.

Open boiler door to expose heating element.

4.

Before proceeding with heating element replacement, review
causes of element failure on the following page to determine if
items other than element replacement need to be serviced.

5.

Check that boiler is properly drained. Note wire locations, discon-
nect wires, and remove failed heating element from the boiler.

6.

Boilers with multiple heater elements examine condition of other

elements in the boiler. If heavy solids build-up is evident or ele-
ments are distorted, replace all elements effected.

7.

Examine heater element bolts. If these are corroded, replace with
ASME grade B-7 bolt of equivalent size.

8.

Clean flange face on boiler carefully so as to maintain smooth gas-
ket surface.

9.

Install gasket over heater element and insert element into boiler.
When installing heating element gasket do not use any liquid seal-
er, etc. Install dry.

10.

Shown below is the bolt tightening sequence required when
replacing heating elements. All bolts, finger tight, should be
sequentially tightened (Fig.1, Fig.2 & Fig.3 on the following page)
in two (2) stages. First to 100 In/lb then to a final torque of 200
In/lb.

Sequence

Fig.1

-Eight (8) bolt flange (5-3/4 Sq.)

1-5-3-7-2-4-6-8

Fig.2

-Six (6) bolt flange (4-1/2 Sq.)

1-3-5-6-2-4

Fig.3

-Four (4) bolt flange (2 1/2 Sq.)

1-3-2-4

11.

Reconnect wiring to heater element and follow boiler startup pro-
cedures. Check that required electrical clearance between termi-
nals is maintained.

Note:

Heater element bolts should be retorqued after generator has

been operating several hours at working pressure.

WARNING:

Retorquing should be done when unit is

cold and with power disconnected at source.

12.

Open water valve so water supply can reach boiler feed mech-
anism.

13.

Put Main safety switch to “on” position.

14.

Turn boiler switch to “on” position.

15.

As boiler automatically refills, observe the new flange assembly
for possible leaks. If water is noticed, the bolts must be retight-
ened. Before doing this, turn the boiler off at the main fuse safety
switch.

16.

As boiler is heated to working pressure, check flange assembly
again for leaks.

WARNING:

Avoid use of chemical cleaning com-

pounds. Follow maintenance instruction.

WARNING:

Before installing your new elements, be

sure the McDonnell-Miller low-water cut-off is operat-
ing perfectly and the float chamber and lower equal-
izer column are completely clear of sludge or other
foreign matter.

Failure to do this may cause the immediate burnout of the new ele-

ments.

All elements are thoroughly checked before shipment. The manu-

facturer cannot be responsible for burnouts caused by a faulty low-
water cut-off.

The lower equalizer column can best be examined by breaking the

unions on either side and then visually and manually examining the
piping with your fingers or probes to see if it is clear and clean.

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Страница 1: ...3 50 6 17 CES 135 13 9 136 30 5 410 8 50 4 50 8 17 1 30 CES 160 16 1 157 5 30 5 475 7 60 3 60 7 22 5 CES 180 18 4 180 30 5 543 8 60 4 60 8 22 5 Chromalox DIVISION 4 SECTION CES SALES REFERENCE DATE SE...

Страница 2: ...nection Conduit Box Element I Steam Outlet Sight Glass Element Access Door 5 8 7 16 Bolt Hole typical Drain Blowdown Valve K A B C Check Valve D H F E G Operating Pressure Control Safety Valve Outlet...

Страница 3: ...ust be main tained 3 Complete all piping to boiler Connect water line to tagged fitting on the motor and pump assembly if used or to tagged fitting on water control feeder 4 When any type of feed othe...

Страница 4: ...ed 6 WARNING Substitution of components or modifica tion of wiring system voids the warranty and may lead to dangerous operating conditions 7 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMERS SUPPLY ING THEIR OWN CO...

Страница 5: ...R C2 FU4 FU5 FU6 2L1 2L3 2L2 Wire Color Code B Black BR Brown R Red O Orange Y Yellow G Green BL Blue W White Diagram 3 2PS BR Heater Contactor Feed Water Boiler On 3 GND B FU6 B 1PB Off 1 GND 1 HTR C...

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Страница 8: ...ND Cabinet Exterior Left Side Cabinet Exterior Right Side Panel Layout Feed Water Electrical Connection Wire Color Code B Black BR Brown R Red O Orange Y Yellow G Green BL Blue W White Diagram 9 FU 1...

Страница 9: ...H1 H4 H2 H3 FU24 FU23 FU22 FU21 FU20 FU13 C8 C7 7 HTR 6 HTR 7L1 8L3 8L2 8L1 5L3 7L2 C5 C7 Wire Color Code B Black BR Brown R Red O Orange Y Yellow G Green BL Blue W White Diagram 11 FU 1 2 3 FU 4 5 6...

Страница 10: ...7L2 FU FU FU C7 C6 Heater Contactor Heater Contactor Heater Contactor Heater Contactor Heater Contactor Wire Color Code B Black BR Brown R Red O Orange Y Yellow G Green BL Blue W White Diagram 13 FU...

Страница 11: ...in valve or release man ual blowdown switch If low water cutout is automatic reset pump or solenoid will return water level to normal If low water cutout is manual reset then manual reset button on Mc...

Страница 12: ...ustomer Supplied 2 Turn on boiler and allow pressure to build up to operating pressure 3 Only open globe valve at quarter turns at first introducing smaller amounts of steam into process Avoid opening...

Страница 13: ...E CLOSED and the BOILER ON should light up again Now turn the wheel on the large timer until the OFF tab passes the TIME NOW arrow The BOILER ON light should go out and the valve should begin to open...

Страница 14: ...circuit balance is achieved The slightest change in the pressure of the controlled medium will cause a change in the number of elements energized to compensate for it thus keeping the pressure constan...

Страница 15: ...stage loads of the type used in Chromalox steam boilers It features progressive sequencing first on first off which equalizes the operating time of each load This control gives visual indication of e...

Страница 16: ...ed 3 Connect piping from discharge to water inlet check valve on boil er with minimum of 90 bends or other restrictions 4 All electrical wiring should be done by licensed electricians in accordance wi...

Страница 17: ...sure to drop to zero before ser vicing WARNING Provision should be made to prevent water damage from any eventual leaking of boiler or com ponents Install near a floor drain 2 On automatic feed units...

Страница 18: ...end life 2 If generator is undersized for its application heaters will be over worked and reach end of life sooner 3 Element has been overheated due to excessive scale build up The scale acts as an i...

Страница 19: ...50Hz 193 300175 002 Motor only used in ES 38020 115V 60Hz 193 300175 004 Strainer used in ES 38020 351 118664 001 V Band Mount used in ES 38002 ES 38020 355 300174 001 Solenoid Valve used in ES 38002...

Страница 20: ...0 amp 600V 128 121133 066 60 amp 600V 128 121133 067 Fuse Block 35 60 amp 60 amp 600V 129 047445 002 Power Terminal Blocks 3 pole 115 amp 1 line circuit 1 load circuits 303 071809 032 3 pole 175 amp 1...

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