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Section 2
Installation

2A.

Heater Placement

The heater must be placed to provide specific

clearances on all sides for maintenance and
inspection.  There must also be minimum distances
maintained from combustible surfaces.  These
clearances also apply to non-combustible materials
because the heater requires air circulation for proper
operation.

Table I.  Minimum Boiler Clearances

From Combustible Surfaces

    Clearance

              Indoor              Outdoor

        From                      (Inches)            (Inches)

  Top

   30                 unobstruct

  Water Conn Side             12

                 24

  Opposite Side                  6

                 24

  Front                             Alcove             unobstruct

  Rear

   8

    24

  Vent Pipe*                       6                          --

  Hot Water Pipes          Per Code           Per Code

  *Using type B Vent (refer to Manufacturer’s
   Instructions)

Heater should be mounted on a level surface.  An

integral combustible flooring base is provided as
standard equipment on outdoor models.  Indoor
models can be installed on a combustible floor with a
special base assembly which is available from the
factory.  See rating plate for part number of the base
assembly.

Do not install a heater on carpeting.

Under the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1,

it is permissible to place the heater on floors other
than non-combustible when the installation complies
with the American Insurance Code. Figures 2, 3, 4
and 5 
show common installation on combustible
flooring.

1C.

Flow Requirements

For proper operation, all low volume hot water

heaters must have continuous flow through the heat
exchanger when firing. The system pump must be
capable of developing sufficient pressure to overcome
the resistance of the heater plus the entire circulating
system at the designed flow rate.

1D.

Water Chemistry

Natco equipment is designed for use in a wide

variety of water conditions.  The water velocity
maintained in the heat exchanger tubes is kept high
enough to prevent scaling from hard water and low
enough to avoid corrosion from soft water.  Ninety-five
percent of the urban areas in the country have water
that is compatible with this equipment, but in  some
areas a water supply will contain a large quantity of
scaling chemicals or the water may be extremely soft
and corrosive.  In rare situations the water will contain
both scaling chemicals and corrosive chemicals such
as calcium or sodium chloride.  These conditions may
be the result of a nearby well or pumping station and
the particular condition may not be characteristic of
the entire city water system.

If an installer observes damage from these

conditions to any water handling equipment in the
area, a factory representative should be contacted
immediately for assistance in minimizing maintenance
costs.  If erosion is present, the pump impeller can be
replaced to reduce water velocity.  If scaling
conditions are bad, tube cleaning maintenance
schedules can be established to prevent tube burn-
out and cracking.  Neglecting the problem could mean
serious damage to the heater and water system.

Scaling can be recognized as a layer deposited

on the inner walls of the tube which reduces the inner
diameter of the tube.  Scale can be any color or
texture; smooth or rough, granular or amorphous.
Signs of erosion are generally pitting, cavitation,
ridges and “islands” on the inner walls of the tubes.
Since this condition results from extremely soft water
sources, or as a result of a water softening program,
the internal copper surfaces will be extremely shiny.
Other chemicals, such as chlorine or chlorides in the
water, will cause dark surfaces of erosion.

In areas where the water supply is extremely

corrosive, it is advisable to order the heater with
cupro-nickel tubes in the exchanger.

Damage From Scaling, Corrosion, or Erosion is
Not Covered by the Warranty.

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Страница 1: ...ance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s telephone Follow the gas sup...

Страница 2: ...pical Heater Installation with Base for Combustible Floors Ex A 5 Figure 3 Typical Heater Installation with Base for Combustible Floors Ex B 5 Figure 4 Typical Heater Installation with Base for Combustible Floors Ex C 5 Figure 5 Installation on Concrete Blocks or Tile 5 Figure 6 Alcove Installation 6 Figure 7 Incorrect Outdoor Installation 7 Figure 8 T Fitting Sediment Trap Installation 8 Figure 9...

Страница 3: ...tional Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and or in Canada CAN1 B149 requirement 3 Figure 1 Boiler Configuration When required by the authority having jurisdiction the installation must conform to American Society of Mechanical Engineers safety codes for controls and safety devices for automatically fired heaters No CSD 1 and in Canada CGA 3 3 Any modification to the water heater its gas controls gas or...

Страница 4: ...xchanger tubes is kept high enough to prevent scaling from hard water and low enough to avoid corrosion from soft water Ninety five percent of the urban areas in the country have water that is compatible with this equipment but in some areas a water supply will contain a large quantity of scaling chemicals or the water may be extremely soft and corrosive In rare situations the water will contain b...

Страница 5: ...bustion air supply may result in incomplete combustion sooting of the heat exchanger and unsafe operation of the heater 2 In general these requirements specify that small heater rooms should be provided with two permanent air supply openings communicating directly through the wall to outside air one within Base For Combustible Floors Concrete Slab 4 Minimum Concrete Slab Must Extend Out A Minimum ...

Страница 6: ...penings one at floor level and one at the ceiling so the total net free area could be double the figures indicated For special conditions refer to the latest edition of ANSI Z223 1 or in Canada CAN1 B149 1 and 2 Consult factory if not communicating directly through the walls with the outdoors Note Check with louver manufacturers for net free area of louvers Correct for screen resistance to the net...

Страница 7: ...inch of vent diameter Longer total lengths shown in venting tables are based on maximum capacity not condensation factors 7 When the installation of a draft fan is necessary in connecting a venting system to a Natco heater the installation should be engineered by competent personnel following good engineering practices The draft fan supplier should be consulted for correct size The installation sh...

Страница 8: ...city to properly measure the inlet supply pressure Low gas pressure could be an indication of an undersized gas meter and or obstructed gas supply line 6 The correct burner manifold gas pressure is stamped on the rating plate The regulator is preset at the factory and normally requires no further adjustment 7 The gas manifold and control assembly was tested and conform to the safe lighting and oth...

Страница 9: ... Relief Valve Hot Water Hot Water Storage Tank Floor Automatic Tempering Valve Cold Water Tempered Water 24 3 Pressure relief valve lever must be tripped at least once a year to insure that waterways are clean When manually operating lever water will discharge through drain line Precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and water damage 4 The weight of all water and gas piping shou...

Страница 10: ...nections or other restrictive fittings in heater to tank loop 2 The Model IW heater is designed for use in a system without a hot water storage tank The hot water supply line to usage point must have a return leg to the heater see Figure13 14 and 15 A built in circulating pump and internal heat exchanger bypass maintains the heater in a standby condition It also maintains the temperature at the co...

Страница 11: ...ck Valve Throttling Valve Hot Water To Bldg Conventional Tank To Drain To Drain To Drain Pump PW Series VW Series Optional Cold Water Supply When Adequate Tank Opening Not Available Service Valves Hot Water Return From Bldg Cold Water Bldg Loop Circ Pump Hot Water To Bldg Conventional Tank Drain Hot Water Storage Tank 24 Min Service Valves To Drain To Drain Pump PW Series VW Series ...

Страница 12: ...tion in the building hot water piping system Cold Water Supply Return Loop Pump see note 2 Check Valve To Drain Conventional Tank To Drain To Drain Recommended Increasing One Pipe Size From C W Connection To Tanks Optional Cold Water Supply When Adequate Tank Opening Not Available Service Valves Pressure Relief Valve Service Valve Hot Water Return From Building Hot Water To Building Service Valve ...

Страница 13: ...2 Cold Water Supply Building Loop To Building Service Connections Building Loop Circulator See Note 3 Building Loop To Minimum Pipe Size 1 Thru 850 1 1 4 1010 Thru 1825 Service Valves For Heater Isolation Available In Stage Or Modulated Firing Model IW Water Heater This Seqment Of Piping Must Be Same Size As Water Heater Connection Service Valves For Heater Isolation To Drain To Drain Gas Supply F...

Страница 14: ...mp and damage the heater through lack of water circulation If for any reason the water supply is turned off temporarily to service a piece of equipment the manual gas valve on the Model IW should be closed until the water pressure has been restored and the lines bled of accumulated air If the heater fails to fire when it is turned back on it may be airlocked To eliminate the airlock open the press...

Страница 15: ...proven to be lit Whenever the pilot flame is interrupted the main gas valve closes within 8 10 of a second b Electronically Supervised Standing Pilot System System 16 When pilot flame fails the ignition control module responds in less than 0 8 seconds and provides 100 safety shutdown 2 Operating Controls a Electrically Operating Controls Single two stage four stage or modulating aquastats are prov...

Страница 16: ...e in Return Line from Building Loop D Tempering Valve E Venturi Suction Tee H Throttling Valves in Building Loop Returns I Circulating Pump for 180 Building Loop J Circulating Pump for 140 Building Loop K Service Valves to isolate Heater and Pump for Service With Horizontal Tank With Vertical Tank Cold Water 180 Water To Bldg Conventional Tank To Drain 24 Min To Drain Pump PPW Series PVW Series H ...

Страница 17: ...a deposit of silt on the bottom Therefore it is important to extend the pump suction pipe in the tank to a position near the top Pipe the return from the heater to the bottom of the tank 4 If the tank is glass lined it should be equipped with a suitable magnesium anode It is good practice to replace the anode when it is approximately 50 used The factory warranty on a glass lined tank will be void ...

Страница 18: ...ating of water occurs 4 Flow Switch Standard on all models Models VW and PW the switch is mounted in the outlet tee connection Model IW the switch is mounted directly in the header outlet The flow switch shuts down all burners in case of low water condition or pump failure 5 Low Water Cut Off The low water cut off automatically shuts off heater whenever water level drops below probe Located at hea...

Страница 19: ...ers can be achieved by slowly opening the main manual valve The result should be a smooth lighting of the main burners Hi Limit Checkout After running the heater for a long enough period bring the water temperature within the range of the hi limit and slowly back off the high limit setting until the heater shuts off The main burners should reignite when the hi limit is reset and turned back up to ...

Страница 20: ...ion and is a sign of combustion air and or venting problems As soon as any fouling is observed the cause of the fouling should be corrected see Section 5 Troubleshooting Guide The heat b For heaters with the temperature controller bulb at the inlet set the high limit 40 to 50 F above temperature controller setting c If the temperature control sensing bulb is in the heater outlet set the high limit...

Страница 21: ...sembly is free of debris d Reassemble in reverse order Be sure the heat exchanger baffles are replaced 8 The gas and electric controls installed on heaters are engineered for both dependable operation and long life but the safety of this equipment completely depends on their proper functioning It is strongly recommended that the basic items be checked by a competent serviceman every year and repla...

Страница 22: ...r wired into the pump circuit so that the heater cannot fire unless the pump is running 2 Check to see that all valves in system are open to be sure that water can circulate through the heater and the system 3 If the system has automatic water valves 2 way or 3 way that can cut off the water flow through the heater check to see that they are equipped with end switches which shut the heater down wh...

Страница 23: ...ck 2 adequate height of stack above roof 3 equipment exhausting air from inside of building and 4 proper installation of draft diverter D Gas pressure to burners is D Check gas pressure with excessive nanometer and adjust with heater firing at full rate E Heater not fitted for the fuel being E See nameplate for correct fuel supplied F Heater installed at high altitude F Installations at altitudes ...

Страница 24: ...National Combustion Company Inc 104 07 180th Street Jamaica NY 11433 718 291 8400 FAX 718 291 6870 Litho in U S A 0610 H2107400A ...

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