Bradford White BJVS225 User Manual

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Brute Mini JV

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SECTION 5.

Water Connections

5A. Water Piping

Figure 10. shows ‘typical’ plumbing installations. Be

sure to provide unions and isolation valves at the

boiler inlet and outlet so it can be isolated for service.

Check local codes for specific plumbing requirements

before beginning the installation.

An ASME pressure relief valve is supplied on

all JV boilers, and is pre-set at 30 PSI. The valve

outlet piping must discharge to a drain. Under no

circumstances should the relief valve piping be a

closed circuit.

A pressure reducing valve (automatic feed) must be

used to maintain the system at constant proper pressure

(see Figure 10). Supply properly installed purge

valves to eliminate air from each circuit.

A drain valve is supplied with the boiler, and can be

found in the plastic bag shipped with each boiler. This

valve is to be installed on the lower right side of the

boiler and is used for draining the unit. To drain the

boiler completely, open the drain valve and remove

the two drain plugs located on the lower left side of

the boiler.

Be sure to include air vent devices located at the

highest point in the system to eliminate trapped air,

and an air elimination device near the outlet side of the

JV boiler. Manual vent valves are recommended.

Hot water piping should be supported by suitable

hangers or floor stands, NOT by the boiler. Due

to expansion and contraction of copper pipe,

consideration should be given to the type of hangers

used. Rigid hangers could transmit noise through the

system caused by the piping sliding in the hangers.

It is recommended that padding be used when rigid

hangers are installed.

Gas piping should also be supported by suitable

hangers or floor stands, not the boiler.

A properly sized expansion tank must be included in

the system.

4. A sediment trap (drip leg) must be installed

ahead of the gas controls (see Figure 8). Fit the

trap with a threaded cap which can be removed

for cleaning.

5. Install a manual gas shutoff valve for service and

safety. Do not use a restrictive gas cock. Flexible

gas connectors, if used, must be CSA rated for

the total input rating of the boiler.

6. Disconnect the boiler and its individual shutoff

valve from the gas supply system during pressure

testing of the system at pressures higher than 1/2

pounds per square inch (psi) (3.45 kilopascals

[kPa]). If the test pressure is equal to or less than

1/2 psi (3.45 kPa), close the manual shutoff valve

on the heater during the piping pressure test.

7. If the gas supply pressure is less than required,

check for undersized pipe between the meter and

the boiler, a restrictive fitting, or an undersized

gas meter. Gas supply pressures to the heater are

listed in Table 5.

NOTE: The maximum inlet gas pressure must not

exceed the specified value. The minimum value listed is

for the purpose of input adjustment. Refer to

Table 5.

NOTE: The boiler and all other gas appliances

sharing the boiler gas supply line must be firing

at maximum capacity to properly measure the

inlet supply pressure. Low gas pressure could be

an indication of an undersize gas meter and/or

obstructed gas supply line.
8. The correct high fire burner manifold gas

pressure is stamped on the rating plate. The

regulator is pre-set at the factory, and normally

requires no further adjustment. For two-stage

units (JVS 100-225) be sure unit is able to fire at

both high and low fire.

9. Before operating the boiler, the complete gas

supply system and all connections must be tested

for leaks using a leak detector solution. Do not

use an open flame.

Caution

Some leak test solutions (including soap and

water) may cause corrosion or stress cracking.

Rinse the piping with water after testing.

Attention

Certaines solultions d’essai d’étanchéité (y

compris l’eau et le savon) peuvent causer de

la corrosion ou de la fissuration. Rincez les

tuyaux à l’eau apprès l’essai d’étanchéité.

4B Special Precautions for LP Gas

LP Gas is heavier than air and can therefore more

readily collect or “pool” in enclosed areas if provision

for proper ventilation is not made. Be sure to pay

special attention to proper ventilation for LP gas.

Locate boilers a safe distance from LP gas cylinders

and filling equipment. In the United States, consult

the “National Fuel Gas Code” (NFPA 54 / ANSI

Z223.1, latest edition) or in Canada, the Propane

Installation Code (CSA-B149.1), any local codes and

fire protection authorities about specific installation

restrictions in your area.

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