Re-circulation, Dual-purpose hot water heating, This is a concept drawing only – John Wood Takagi - 910 User Manual

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Re-circulation:

The recirculation pump is to be controlled by:

Dual-set aquastat (recommended w/timer)

OR

910 Pump Control set to “Recirculation Mode”

The recirculation pump is to provide no less than 7.8 l/min (2 GPM (US))
and no more than 15 l/min (4 GPM (US)) through each activated unit in the system.

Hot water outlet

Cold inlet

Gas inlet

Unions

Ball valves

Gas supply

Expansion tank

Check valve

Check valve

Y-Strainer

Cold

water

inlet

Air separator

Recirculation

pump

Air vent

Hot water outlet

to fi xtures

S

This is a concept drawing only.

Dual-purpose Hot Water Heating

(Domestic and Space Heating):
Diagramatic Layout of Radiant Heating and Domestic Water Heater.

Hot water outlet

Cold inlet

Gas inlet

Unions

120 V

AC switch

or outlet

Check valves

Shut-off
valve

Cold inlet

Check Valve

Drain

plug

An approved Pressure Only Relied
Valve, tie to location approved by
local codes and must meet BTU
rating of water heater model used

Apply correct thermal
expansion tank-size
per application

Atmospheric
vacuum
breaker

Pressure
gauge

102mm (4 in.) gas exhaust
vent (discharge must comply
with CSA-B149.1). Can not
be common vented with other
appliances

Tempered water
to house

Thermometer

Thermometer

Thermostatic mixing valve

Shut-off valves

Water

fi lter

Pump (must be sized properly
with each application). Pump shall
run 60 seconds every 6 hours

Heating coil

(used with air-handler)

**maximum allowable distance of 50 ft.

From water heater and heating panel

T-handle gas

shut-off valve

Check valve

Note:

Priority Control Devices such as a flow switch, an Aquastat or other electronic controller can be used to prioritize the
domestic water system over the heating system.
Follow all local codes, or in the absence of local codes, the most recent edition of the National plumbing code.
This illustration is a concept design only. There are a wide variety of variations to the application of controls and equip-
ment presented. Designers must add all necessary safety and auxiliary equipment to conform to code requirements and
design practice. For more details, contact the manufacturer.


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