Install water piping, Gv90, Boiler manual – Weil-McLain GV90+ User Manual

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Part number 550-142-054/0411

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GV90+

gas

-

fired

water

boiler

— Boiler Manual

Figure 22

Single-zone radiant heating or

heat pump system

Single-zone radiant heating or heat pump

Radiant heating systems and heat pump systems usually require
system supply water temperatures below 140°F. But the boiler outlet
water temperature will be at least 150°F to 160°F during most operat-
ing conditions. So the piping must include a method of reducing the
supply water temperature to the system.

Figure 22 uses two balancing valves to manually adjust the supply water
temperature. Follow the instructions below to adjust these valves. Install
the supply temperature limit control (item 14) as shown to protect the
system from over-temperature conditions. Note also that this piping
requires a separate system circulator, as shown, because of the higher
flow rates of radiant and heat pump systems.

Manual adjustment of the supply temperature is limited to single-
zone systems because multi-zone systems will cause varying loads,
making it unlikely an acceptable valve setting could be found. See
Figure 23, page 20 or Figure 24, page 20 for multi-zone systems.

You may also apply the suggested piping of either Figure 23, page 20 or
Figure 24, page 20 if you want automatic supply temperature regulation
or outdoor reset temperature control.

For additional information and alternatives in piping for radiant heat-
ing systems, contact Weil-McLain.

The system circulator must be supplied by the in-

staller.

Adjust balancing valves

Use valves 17 and 18 to mix boiler supply water with system return

water, reducing supply water temperature to the system.
1. Subtract the design system supply temperature from 150°F. Call

this number the

temperature difference

.

2. Open valve 17 and close valve 18.
3. Start the boiler and system.
4. Let the system warm up for about 15 minutes.
5. Note the temperature at gauge 9 (system supply) and gauge 8

(boiler supply).

6. Slowly close valve 17 while opening valve 18 until gauge 9 reads

lower

than gauge 8 by at least the

temperature difference

found

in step 1.

7. Example: For a design supply temperature of 100°F, the

tempera-

ture difference

would be 150°F minus 100°F, or 50°F. Set the valves

until gauge 9 reads at least 50°F lower than gauge 8.

MINIMUM

Boiler loop pipe size

GV90+3/4
GV90+5/6

1”

1¼”

Legend

1 Isolation valves

2 Automatic air vent (with diaphragm-type expansion

tank), or connect to tank fitting (closed-type expan-
sion tank).

3 Diaphragm- or bladder-type expansion tank, if used

(For closed-type expansion tank, pipe from top of air
separator to tank fitting as in Figure 15, page 14.)

5 System circulator

7 Hose bibb purge valve

8 Boiler pressure/temperature gauge

9 System supply temperature gauge

10 Return temperature gauge

14 Supply temperature limit control — Set at a tempera-

ture below the maximum allowed for the system or as
directed by the system designer.

16 Cold water fill line — see Figure 15, page 14 for typical

components

17 Balancing valve

18 Balancing valve

Install water piping

(continued)

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