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Section 1 - Furnace Installation
Purging Air from the System - Manual Air
Bleeders
Manual air bleeders may be installed in the high points
of the water lines where air may get trapped and cause
circulation problems. Water can be pumped to levels
higher than the outdoor furnace as long as the pump is
pushing the water to the higher level and there are no
air leaks in the system. Air should be purged from the
system using pressurized domestic water and a hose
with two female ends (see Fig. 21 and 40).
WARNING
The outdoor furnace vent cap must fit loosely
on the vent opening. Do not force the cap down
or try to seal it tightly onto the vent pipe. Do not
extend or restrict the vent pipe or opening. DO
NOT ALLOW THE OUTDOOR FURNACE TO BE
PRESSURIZED.
If any auto float vents are present in the system, they
must be capped off tightly to prevent air from entering
the system.
Fig. 21
NOTE: See the Hydronic Component Selection
Guide (p/n 2482) for more information.
WATER HEATER INSTALLATION
WARNING
DO NOT disable or remove any safety reliefs or
controls. Turn off the power to the water heater
before installation.
When installing a domestic hot water heat exchanger,
the hot supply line from the outdoor furnace should be
plumbed first to the water heater heat exchanger and
then to the balance of the heating system.
A manual 3-way valve may be installed so that during
the non-heating season, the water heater may be operated
without operating the entire heating system (see Fig.
24). A tempering valve (or thermostatic mixing valve)
is to be installed in the hot water outlet from the water
heater. Install a tee in a fitting on the top of the water
heater (see Fig. 22) for the hot water heat exchanger.
NOTE: If the water heater has been in service,
flush the water heater prior to installing the hot
water heat exchanger. Anode rod residue or other
sediments in the water heater may plug the heat
exchanger.
NOTE: Some gas water heaters are equipped with
a high water temperature probe that is connected
to the gas valve. When the water temperature
exceeds the high limit, the gas valve enters a
non-resettable lock out condition. This requires
replacement of the entire valve. The installer must
determine if this type of valve is present before
installation of a water-to-water heat exchanger.
CAUTION
Costly maintenance may be incurred if steps
are not taken during installation to reduce or
eliminate the possibility of the water temperature
in the water heater exceeding the high limit.
Fig. 22
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