
WHL-038 Rev. 1.29.16
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O. Applications*
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Part 5 - Venting and Condensate Removal
22
A. General
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B. Approved Materials for Exhaust Vent and Intake Pipe 23
C. Additional Requirements for Installation in Canada 23
D. Exhaust Vent and Intake Pipe Location
24
E. Exhaust Vent and Intake Pipe Sizing
25
F. Exhaust Vent and Intake Pipe Installation
25
G. Applications
25
1. Direct Vent Installation of Exhaust and Intake
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2. Room and Indoor Combustion Ventilation Requirements
27
H. Condensate Removal System
29
Part 6 - Wiring
30
A. Installation Must Comply With
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B. Field Wiring
30
C. Line Voltage Wiring for Standard Boiler
30
D. Alarm Connections
31
E. Low Voltage Connections for Standard Boiler
31
F. Thermostat
31
G. Outdoor Sensor
31
H. Indirect Sensor
31
I. Optional 0-10 Volt Building Control Signal
32
J. Optional High Gas Pressure Switch
32
K. Optional Low Gas Pressure Switch
32
L. Optional Flow Switch
32
M. Internal UL353 Low Water Cut-Off (Factory Installed) 32
N. Optional UL353 External Low Water Cut-Off Kit 32
O. Optional High Limit Manual Reset
32
P. Wiring of Cascade System Communication Bus
33
Q. Cascade Master Pump and Sensor Wiring
33
R. Cascade Follower Pump and Sensor Wiring
33
Part 7 - Gas Connections
36
A. Gas Piping
36
B. Gas Table
37
C. Check Inlet Gas Pressure
37
D. Boiler Gas Valve
38
Part 8 - Installing the Combustion Chamber Door
38
Part 9 - Start-Up Preparation
39
A. Check / Control Water Chemistry
39
B. Check for Gas Leaks
40
C. Freeze Protection (When Used)
40
D. Fill and Test Water System
40
E. Purge Air from Water System
40
F. Check Thermostat Circuit(s)
41
G. Condensate Removal
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H. Final Checks Before Starting Boiler
41
I. Setting Up a Single Boiler
41
J. Setting Up a Cascaded System
42
K. Lockout Condition
42
L. Cascade System Programming
42
Part 10 - Start-Up Procedure
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A. Control Overview
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B. Navigation of the Display
43
C. Operating Instructions
44
D. Programming Boiler Settings
44
E. Programming the System Setting
45
F. System Setting Program Navigation
45
G. Resetting the Maintenance Schedule
48
Part 11 - Start-Up Procedures for the Installer
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A. Boiler Control Status Menu
48
B. Cascade Menu
51
C. Boiler Test Mode
52
Part 12 - Troubleshooting
52
A. Boiler Error and Fault Codes
52
B. Boiler Error
52
C. Boiler Fault
52
D. User Interface Display
53
Part 13 - Maintenance
60
A. Procedures
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B. Combustion Chamber Cleaning Instructions
60
C. Cleaning Water Side of Heat Exchanger
61
D. Replacing the Door Seal
61
Part 14 - Installing the Optional Jacket
64
Part 15 - Installation Checklist
65
Part 16 - Maintenance Report
65
Limited Warranty
69
Maintenance Notes
71
Customer Installation Record Form
72
Part 1 - General Safety Information
This boiler is approved for indoor installations only and is not
intended for use as a pool heater. Clearance to combustible
materials: 6” top, 0” sides, and 18” back. Boiler must have
room for service: 45” front and 18” left side are minimum
recommended service clearances. (A combustible door or
removable panel is acceptable front clearance.) This boiler has
not been approved for installation on combustible flooring. Do
not install on carpeting. Install the boiler in a location where
temperature and pressure relief valve discharge or a leak will
not result in damage to the surrounding area. If such a location
is not available, install an auxiliary catch pan. Use only Category
IV vent systems.
Installer -
Read all instructions in this manual before installing.
Perform steps in the given order.
User -
This manual is for use only by a qualified heating installer /
service technician. Have this boiler serviced / inspected annually
by a qualified service technician.
FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES ON THIS PAGE
CAN RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
DO NOT USE THIS BOILER IF ANY PART HAS BEEN
SUBMERGED IN WATER.
Immediately call a qualified
service technician. The boiler MUST BE replaced if it has been
submerged. Attempting to operate a boiler that has been
submerged could create numerous harmful conditions, such as
a potential gas leakage causing a fire and/or explosion, or the
release of mold, bacteria, or other harmful particulates into
the air. Operating a previously submerged boiler could result in
property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
NOTE:
Boiler damage due to flood or submersion is considered
an Act of God, and IS NOT covered under product warranty.
NOTE:
Obey all local codes. Obtain all applicable permits before
installing the boiler.
NOTE:
Install all system components and piping in such a
manner that does not reduce the performance of any fire rated
assembly.
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