LAARS Pennant PNCV (Sizes 200, 300, 400) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Pennant 200, 300, 400

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IMPORTANT: The inlet gas pressure to the appliance

must not exceed 13 in. w.c. (3.2 kPa).

All installations must be made in accordance

with:

1) In the U.S., the " National Fuel Gas Code "ANSI

Z223.1/NFPA54, Latest Edition and all applicable

local codes as required by the Authorities Having

Jurisdiction (AHJ), or

2) In Canada, the "Natural Gas and Propane

Installation Code", CSA B149.1, latest edition and all

applicable local codes as required by the AHJ.
All electrical wiring is to be done in accordance with:

1). In the U.S., the "National Electrical Code" (NEC),

ANSI/NFPA 70, latest Edition and all applicable local

codes as required by the AHJ, or

2). In Canada, the “Canadian Electrical Code - Part

1”, CSA STD. C22.1 and all applicable local codes as

required by the AHJ.
This appliance must be electrically grounded in

accordance with the applicable codes and standards

referenced above.

1.2 Model Identification

Consult the rating plate on the unit. The

following information describes the model number

structure.

Model Character Designation

1-3 Model Series Designation

P N C = Pennant

4 Usage

H = Hydronic

V = Volume Water

5-8 Size

0 2 0 0 = 199,900 BTU/h input

0 3 0 0 = 299,000 BTU/h input

0 4 0 0 = 399,900 BTU/h input

9 Fuel

N = Natural Gas

P = Propane

10 Altitude

A = 0-10,000 feet

11 Location

C = Indoor and Outdoor

12 Firing Mode

C = On-Off (standard)

K = Two-stage (optional)

13 Revision

1 = Revision Level 1

14 Heat Exchanger

B = Glass-lined CI / copper / brz trim (std. PNCV)

C = Glass-lined cast iron / copper (std. PNCH)

N = Glass-lined cast iron / cu-nickel

P = Glass-lined cast iron / cu-nickel / brz trim

15 Option Code

X = Standard unit

L = Low temperature control (std. PNCV)

16 Pump Options

X = No Pump

N = Pump mounted, normal pump

S = Pump mounted, soft water pump (PNCV only)

1.3 Warranty

Laars Heating Systems’ Pennant appliances are

covered by a limited warranty. The owner should fill

out the warranty registration card and return it to Laars

Heating Systems.

All warranty claims must be made to an

authorized Laars Heating Systems representative or

directly to the factory. Claims must include the serial

number and model (this information can be found

on the rating plate), installation date, and name of

the installer. Shipping costs are not included in the

warranty coverage.

Some accessory items are shipped in separate

packages. Verify receipt of all packages listed on

the packing slip. Inspect everything for damage

immediately upon delivery, and advise the carrier of

any shortages or damage. Any such claims should be

filed with the carrier. The carrier, not the shipper, is

responsible for shortages and damage to the shipment

whether visible or concealed.

1.4 Dimensions

See Figure 1.

1.5 Locating the Appliance

The appliance should be located to provide

clearances on all sides for maintenance and inspection.

It should not be located in an area where leakage of

any connections will result in damage to the area

adjacent to the appliance or to lower floors of the

structure.

When such a location is not available, it is

recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately

drained, be installed under the appliance.

The appliance is design certified by CSA-

International for installation on combustible flooring;

in basements; in closets, utility rooms or alcoves.

Pennant Boilers or Water Heaters must never be

installed on carpeting.

The location for the appliance

should be chosen with regard to the vent pipe lengths

and external plumbing. The unit shall be installed such

that the gas ignition system components are protected

from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during

operation and service (circulator replacement, control

replacement, etc.). When vented vertically, the Pennant

must be located as close as practical to a chimney or

outside wall. If the vent terminal and/or combustion

air terminal terminate through a wall, and there is

potential for snow accumulation in the local area, both

terminals should be installed at an appropriate level

above grade such that blockage of the terminal from

accumulated debris or precipitation is prevented.

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