Amtrol HYDROMAX HM-41L User Manual

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THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED

BY A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL PLUMBER, ELECTRICIAN,

AS APPLICABLE. IN ADDITION TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

IN THIS MANUAL, FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL

AND STATE CODES INCLUDING MA CMR 248 OR IN THE

ABSENCE OF SUCH CODES, THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF

THE NATIONAL PLUMBING CODE AND THE NATIONAL

ELECTRIC CODE.

DRIP PAN AND DRAIN: This appliance should not be

installed in an area where leakage of the tank or connections

can result in damage to the area adjacent to the appliance

or to lower floors of the structure. When such locations

cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan, adequately drained

and kept clear, must be installed under the appliance.

CAUTION: Determine whether your water is corrosive or

acidic, and that there are no suspended solids, toxic or other

substances or abnormally high chlorine levels in the water

that could damage or affect the water heater or the rest of

your plumbing system.

USE GLYCOL ONLY WITH

DOUBLE-WALLED HEAT EXCHANGER

MODELS. Glycol is a poisonous substance. To avoid

seepage or leakage of glycol to surfaces where humans or

animals can ingest it, use glycol only in double-walled units,

so that any leaks will most likely be released to the

atmosphere. However, a leak to a surface area may still

occur, so any use of glycol must be monitored closely and

humans and animals should be protected from contact with

the unit.

Do not connect the water heater domestic

supply with baseboard or other space

heating units or elements. Any contaminants in the

baseboard units will contaminate the potable water in the

water heater and also adversely affect its performance.

Wiring Options. Select either a Non-Priority or Priority

System:

Two options are available when wiring the controls of

the water heater in the space heating system (boiler and

distribution elements).

1. Non-Priority System - The controls of the water heater

must be wired as a separate heating zone with a standard

zone valve or a separate circulator dedicated to the water

heater “zone”.

NOTICE: In this non-priority option, the water heater will be

supplied just as another zone. This means that if all space

heating zones call for hot boiler water at the same time, the

water heater may not be supplied with enough hot boiler water

to “recover” adequately. The delivery of domestic hot water will

be diminished. In many, but not all cases, this is not a problem

because the routine oversizing of boiler output is adequate for

both loads.

2. Priority System - Under this wiring option the water heater

will be supplied before space heating.

In limited circumstances, space

heating can be lost in the home in this

priority mode. Any demand for space heating is postponed

until the water heater has reached its set temperature. This

delay in supplying the space heating zones is usually not

noticed by the inhabitants of the living spaces. However, in

the event of certain malfunctions such as circulator or

thermostat failure, space heating could be delayed

indefinitely. If undetected and uncorrected, freezing damage

to piping could result.

Select Circulator versus Zone Valve

The flow of hot boiler water to the water heater

can be

controlled with either a motorized zone valve or a circulator.

1. Separate circulator. The recommended way to provide

adequate flow through the water heater heat exchanger is

to use a separate dedicated circulator. This option may be

used even though the heating system utilizes zone valves.

2. Zone valve If a zone valve is to be used, a flow rate of 3

to 5 gpm with all zones in use is required. A full-port zone

valve should be used.

All installations require a low-water cut-off or automatic fill valve on

your boiler system to reduce the risk of boiler water loss.

Steam boiler installations require a low-water cut-off which is also

required by most codes.

Installation of a vacuum breaker is required to prevent damage to

the water heater when drained. There must be no valves installed

between the vacuum breaker and water heater.

2. Pre-Installation Checklist

IMPORTANT STEPS AND DECISIONS REQUIRED BEFORE INSTALLATION

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1. Table Of Contents

2. Pre-Installation Checklist ...............................................

2

3. Required Components and Accessories Checklist .......

3

4. HYDROMAX

Plumbing ...............................................

4

5. Ener-G-NET

Wiring ..................................................

5-6

6. Ener-G-NET

Setup & Adjustment ...............................

7

7. Mechanical Aquastat Wiring ..........................................

8

8. Startup Procedure .........................................................

9

9. Troubleshooting .............................................................

9

10. General Safety Information .........................................

10

11. Replacement Parts ......................................................

11

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