Trinity
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Installation and Operation Instructions
Tx Series
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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2-1 Trinity Tx Specifications
DESCRIPTION
Tx51
Tx81
Tx101
Tx151
Tx151C
CSA Input Modulation
1
[MBH]
9.2-46
16.4-82
20.2-101
30.2-151
30.2-151
DOE Heating Capacity
1,2
[MBH]
42
75
92
138
138
Net I=B=R Rating
1,2
[MBH]
36
65
80
120
120
DOE AFUE
2
[%]
93.1
Water Connections – NPT [in.]
1
3/4
Gas Connection - NPT, in.
½
Vent/Air-inlet
Pipe
Diameter
[in.]
3
2 or 3
Dimensions H x W x D [in.]
31-1/4 x 18 x 16
Approx. Boiler Weight
with Water [lbs.]
77
79
86
87
98
Approx. Boiler Water Content
[Gallons]
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
1
Electrical Rating
120V/1Ph/60Hz/less than 12A
Notes:
1
Listed Input and Output ratings are at minimum vent lengths at an altitude of 0-2000ft. Numbers will be lower with
longer venting and/or altitudes greater than 2000ft.
2
Ratings based on standard test procedures prescribed by the U.S. Department of Energy.
3
Trinity Tx requires a special venting system, use only vent materials and methods detailed in these instructions.
Wall mounting of unit requires two people to lift the boiler into place. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in property damage or personal injury.
High Altitude Operation
The Trinity is designed to operate at its maximum listed capacity in installations located at 0-2000ft above Sea
Level. Since the density of air decreases as elevation increases, maximum specified capacity should be de-rated
for elevations above 2000 ft [610 m] in accordance with Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 De-rate % for High Altitudes
Elevations
2001 ft [610 m]
3000 ft [914 m]
4000 ft [1219 m]
4500 ft [1372 m]
5000 ft [1524 m]
In Canada
1
de-rate by 10%
de-rate by 10%
de-rate by 10%
de-rate by 10%
de-rate % may vary
In USA
2
-
de-rate by 4%
de-rate by 8%
de-rate by 8%
de-rate by 12%
Notes:
1
Canada: Altitudes between 2000-4500 ft [610-1372 m], de-rate by 10%. Consult local authorities for de-rating
capacities for altitudes above 4500 ft [1372 m].
2
USA: De-rate capacity by 4% for every 1000 ft [305 m] over 2000 ft [610 m].
Combustion
– At elevations above 2000 feet, the combustion of the boiler must be
checked with a calibrated combustion analyzer to ensure safe and reliable operation.
It is
the Installers responsibility to check the combustion and to adjust the combustion in accordance with
Section 9.0.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.