2
Warning
THIS BOILER MUST HAVE WATER
FLOWING THROUGH IT WHENEVER
THE BURNER IS ON. FAILURE TO DO
THIS WILL DAMAGE THE UNIT AND
VOID THE WARRANTY.
CAUTION:
1. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
HOMEOWNER TO KEEP THE VENT
TERMINAL CLEAR OF SNOW AND ICE.
2.
CERTIFIED CARBON MONIXIDE
DETECTORS MUST BE INSTALLED (SEE
SECTION 2.0).
1.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Description
Ti 150
Ti 200
Input (BTUx1000)
Input Capacity - Max. /
Min.
Natural =150 /
25
Propane= 145 /
25
Natural = 200 /
25
Propane= 194 /
25
Output (BTUx1000)
Output Capacity - Max./
Min.
Natural =138 / 23.2
Propane = 133 / 23.2
Natural = 182 / 22.7
Propane = 176 / 22.7
Steady State Efficiency
95%
94%
AFUE Efficiency
92.7%
92.7%
Venting material
Solid Core ABS, CPVC, PVC
sch. 40
, AL294C stainless
Max. Vent lengths 3”
105
Equivalent
Feet
((Natural Gas Only))
Max. Vent lengths 3”
50 Equivalent Feet
((Propane))
Weight
90 lbs.
105 lbs.
Dimensions L-W-D (Inches)
22.5 – 15.25 – 14
22.5 – 15.25 – 17.25
Clearance to Combustibles
0”
1.1 High Altitude Operation
The Trinity boiler is designed to
operate to capacity in installations
with 2000 feet of elevation or less. As
elevations higher than 2000 feet have
less dense air, the unit is not capable
of providing its specified capacity.
(See following Chart).
In Canada:
De-rate by 5% for altitudes between 2000 and 4500 feet. For altitudes above 4500 feet consult with
local authorities.
In USA:
De-rate by 4% for every 1000 feet over 2000 feet.
CAUTION
At elevations greater than 2000 feet, the combustion of the Trinity must be checked with a
calibrated combustion tester to ensure safe and reliable operation. Consult Section 5.20 for instructions
on adjusting the input to provide proper operation.
It is the
Installers responsibility
to check
the combustion, and to adjust the combustion in accordance to Section 5.20
100
120
140
160
180
200
0-2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
Elevation (ft)
Input (M
bh)
150
200