LAARS Pennant PNCV - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Low Temperature Pennant

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SECTION 4B.

Water Connections —

Pennant Water Heater

4B.1 Water System Piping —

Water Heater

Hot water piping should be supported by suitable

hangers or floor stands. Do not support piping with

this appliance. Due to expansion and contraction of

copper pipe, consideration should be given to the type

of hangers used. Rigid hangers may transmit noise

through the system resulting from the piping sliding in

the hangers. It is recommended that padding be used

when rigid hangers are installed.

The Pennant can be used with several different

types of readily available storage tanks. Pennant units

have a circulating pump built into the water heater.

The pumps used are sized for the head loss through the

heater, plus 30 feet (9.1 m) of full-sized piping (same

size as boiler outlet) and a normal number of fittings.

Pumps used are sized for soft, normal or hard water,

so make sure the unit matches the water quality of the

installation.

Pipe the outlet from the heater’s relief valve

such that any discharge from the relief valve will be

conducted to a suitable place for disposal when relief

occurs. Do not reduce line size or install any valves in

this line. The line must be installed to allow complete

drainage of both the valve and the line.

Suggested piping diagrams are shown in

Figures

6,7,8 and 9.

These diagrams are meant only as a guide.

Components required by local codes must be properly

installed.

Note the recommended location of the

temperature sensor on the diagrams. The Pennant is

shipped with an additional sensor that can be used in

the storage tank, in lieu of a separate tank thermostat.

The minimum inlet water temperature for the

Low-Temp Pennant is 70°F (20°C). The mixing

system on the Pennant will ensure that the heat

exchanger in the Pennant does not see water that is

less than 120°F (49°C), so that excessive condensation

does not form on the heat exchanger.

4B.2 Hot Water Supply Piping —

Water Heater

Follow the tank manufacturer’s guidelines for

completion of the hot water system connections.

NOTE: A listed temperature and pressure relief

valve listed as complying with the Standard for

Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices

for Hot Water Supply Systems (ANSI Z21.22/

CSA 4.4), of suitable discharge capacity must be

installed in the separate storage tank system.

If the Pennant water heater is installed in a closed

water supply system, such as one having a backflow

preventer in the cold water supply line, the relief valve

may discharge periodically, due to thermal expansion.

Means (such as a properly-sized expansion tank) shall

be provided to control thermal expansion. Contact the

water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to

control this situation.

4B.3 Water Flow Requirements —

Water Heater

In a water heating application (an open system),

new water is constantly being introduced. With the

new water comes a fresh supply of minerals that can

be deposited on the unit’s heat exchanger. This is

commonly known as scaling. The amount of minerals

will depend upon the hardness of the water. Water can

also be aggressive, and can erode metals, including

copper, if the water is moved too quickly. The water

flow requirements for the Pennant water heater are

based upon the hardness of the water. The water flow

is kept high enough to prevent scaling, but low enough

to prevent tube erosion. For extremely soft or hard

water, cupro-nickel tubes are available. Contact a

Laars representative if you have questions or concerns

about water quality.

Pennant water heaters are built with a mounted

pump that is sized for soft, normal or hard water. The

pumps used are sized for the head loss through the

heater, plus 30 feet (9.1m) of full-sized piping (same

size as heater outlet) and a normal number of fittings.

Table 9

specifies water flow rates for water

heaters, which will enable the user to ensure that the

Pennant is getting the correct water flow when it is in

operation.

4B.4 Combined Water Heating (potable)

and Space Heating — Water Heater

NOTE: Combined systems must be allowed by and

installed per local codes.

Piping and components connected to this water

heater for the space heating application shall be

suitable for use with potable water.

Toxic chemicals, such as used for boiler

treatment, shall not be introduced into the potable

water used for space heating.

This water heater when used to supply potable

water shall not be connected to any heating system

or component(s) previously used with a non-potable

water heating appliance.

When the system requires water for heating at

temperatures higher than required for other uses,

an anti-scald mixing or tempering valve shall be

installed to temper the water for those uses in order

to reduce scald hazard potential.

4B.5 Freeze Protection — Water Heater

Although Pennant water heaters are design-

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