6a.3 condensate drain, 6a.4 freeze protection, 6a.5 nth suggested hydronic piping schematics – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 150–850 MBTU/h) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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6A.3 Condensate Drain

A condensate drain trap is built into the NeoTherm unit.
Connect a 3/4” PVC pipe between the drain connection and

a floor drain (or a condensate pump if a floor drain is not

accessible).
The condensate drain must be installed so as to prevent

accumulation of condensate. When a condensate pump is not

used, the tubing must continuously slope downward toward

the drain with no spiraling.
Consult local codes for the proper disposal method for the

condensate.

Caution

Condensate is mildly acidic (pH = 5), and may harm

some floor drains and/or pipes, particularly those

that are metal. Ensure that the drain, drainpipe,

and anything that will come in contact with the

condensate can withstand the acidity, or neutralize

the condensate before disposal.

Damage caused by

failure to install a neutralizer kit or to adequately

treat condensate will not be the manufacturer’s

responsibility.

6A.4 Freeze Protection

WARNING

Glycol must not be used in domestic hot water

applications. Refer to Section 6B.4 for instructions on

NTV, domestic hot water freeze protection.

NeoTherm units are certified for indoor use only, and are not

design-certified for placement outdoors.
Proper precautions for freeze protection are recommended

for boiler installations in areas where the danger of freezing

exists.
Power outage, interruption of gas supply, failure of system

components, activation of safety devices, etc., may prevent a

boiler from firing. Any time a boiler is subjected to freezing

conditions, and the boiler is not able to fire, and/or the

water is not able to circulate, there is a risk of freezing

in the boiler or in the pipes in the system. When water

freezes, it expands which may result in bursting of pipes, or

damage to the boiler, which could result in leaking or flooding

conditions.
Do not use automotive antifreeze. To help prevent freezing,

Laars recommends the use of inhibited glycol concentrations

between 20% and 35% glycol. Typically, this concentration

will serve as burst protection for temperatures down to

approximately -5°F (-20°C). If temperatures are expected to

be lower than -5°F (-20°C), glycol concentrations up to 50%

can be used. When concentrations greater than 35% are used,

water flow rates must be increased to maintain a 20°F to 25°F

temperature rise through the boiler.
NOTE: Laars supplied pumps are not all capable of

maintaining the reduced temperature rise required

with glycol concentrations greater than 35%. If glycol

concentrations required are greater than 35% a field

supplied pump should be used.

Caution

Different glycol products may provide varying degrees of

protection. Glycol products must be maintained properly

in a heating system, or they may become ineffective.

Consult the glycol specifications, or the glycol

manufacturer, for information about specific products,

maintenance of solutions, and set up according to your

particular conditions.

6A.5 NTH Suggested Piping Schematics

Figures 15 through 21 show suggested piping configurations

for NTH boilers. These diagrams are only meant as a guide.

All components or piping required by local code must be

installed.

6A.6 Recognized Chemicals

The following manufacturers offer glycols, inhibitors, and

anti foamants that are suitable for use in the NeoTherm.

Please refer to the manufacturers instructions for proper

selection and application.
1. Sentinel Performance Solutions Group
2. Hercules Chemical Company
3. Dow Chemical Company

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