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MPH COLUMBIA BOILER COMPANY
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BOILER CONNECTIONS
Drains
All Columbia Boiler MPH units have (2) 1-1/4" drains. These are located in the front and rear of
the boiler below the fire chamber. Install a pipe nipple and ball valve in a least one for use as a
drain. If a drain is not needed, plug it by using the proper size nipple and a pipe cap. DO NOT
use a pipe plug.
Low Water Cut-Offs
All Columbia boilers are supplied with at least one low water cut-off (LWCO) as standard equip-
ment. Some boiler applications may require a secondary LWCO. The standard equipment is as
follows:
Hot Water Boilers -
McDonnell & Miller 750-MT-120 Probe Type Low Water Cut-Off with
Remote Sensor
- Thread the Remote Sensor into the 3/4" NPT fitting located on top of the boil-
er. Mount the Control Box near the top of the side jacket panel.
Steam Boilers -
McDonnell & Miller Model 157 Low Water Cut-Off/Pump Control
- Install this
device into the 1" NPT welded couplings found on the top and either side of the boiler. Only two
of the three 1" NPT will be used. The 157 can be piped to either side of the boiler.
Secondary Low Water Cut-Offs
Secondary LWCO’s may be required to meet local codes or CSD-1 requirements. A Warrick
26C1D1C Probe Type Low Water Cut-Off is used in steam applications to meet CSD-1 require-
ments and is also standard on steam units. Thread the remote sensor into the 1/2” NPT fitting
located on top of the boiler using a 1/2” x 3/8" bushing. See Table 1. for proper probe rod length.
Mount the control box to a side jacket panel on the boiler.
LENGTH OF PROBE ROD IN “MPH” SERIES BOILERS
BOILER MODEL
MPH
MPH
MPH
MPH
30/40
50/60
70/80
90/100
ROD LENGTH
14"
14"
14"
12"
TABLE 1
Other secondary LWCO’s include combination LWCO / Water Feeders. These devices are typ-
ically connected externally using an equalizing line, and piped into the available 1" NPT fittings
found in boiler top, and left side or front. Most commonly used combination units are
McDonnell
& Miller 42 Series Pump Controls and Low Water Cut-Off or McDonnell & Miller No. 247-2 Feed-
er Combination.
For piping diagram, see the List of Figures on the Table of Contents Page of
this manual.