Boilers for use at high altitude – Dunkirk WPSB Series II User Manual

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BOILER RATINGS AND CAPACITIES

Table 1 - Ratings and Capacities

BOILER

MODEL

NUMBER

(1)

† NATURAL GAS

† PROPANE GAS

AFUE

Input

(3)

Mbh

Heating

Capacity

(3)

Mbh

(2)

NET AHRI

RATING

Water,

(3)

Mbh

INPUT

(3)

Mbh

HEATING

CAPACITY

(3)

MBH

(2) NET

AHRI

RATING

(3)

Mbh

INTERMITTENT

IGNITION

WITH VENT

DAMPER

WPSB-3

75

63

55

70

59

51

84.0

WPSB-4

112.5

94

82

105

88

77

84.0

WPSB-5

150

126

110

140

118

103

84.1

WPSB-6

187.5

157

137

175

147

128

84.1

WPSB-7

225

188

163

210

176

153

84.0

WPSB-8

262.5

220

191

245

206

179

83.9

WPSB-9

299

251

218

280

235

204

83.7

For altitudes above 2,000 ft. rating should be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1,000 ft. above sea level.

Heating Capacity is based on D.O.E. (Department of Energy) test procedure.

(1)

Add model number suffi x ‘P’ for Propane.

(2)

Net AHRI Water rating shown based on piping and pickup allowance of 1.15. Consult manufacturer before

selecting boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements, such as intermittent

system operation, extensive piping systems, etc.

(3)

MBH = 1,000 Btuh = British Thermal Unit Per Hour

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Ratings marked “Net AHRI Ratings” indicate amount of remaining heat input used to heat radiation or

terminal units. Net AHRI Ratings shown are based on allowance of 1.15 in accordance with factors shown on

AHRI Standard as published by The Hydronics Institute.

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Selection of boiler size should be based upon “Net AHRI Rating” being equal to or greater than calculated

heat loss of the building.

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Consult manufacturer before selecting boiler for installations having unusual piping and pickup requirements.

BOILERS FOR USE AT HIGH ALTITUDE

Boiler is factory equipped for use at altitudes of 0-2,000 feet above sea level.

For use at altitudes above 2,000 feet above sea level, input ratings are reduced by change in main burner

orifi ce size.

For altitudes above 2,000 feet above sea level, input ratings should be reduced at rate of 4% for each 1,000

feet above sea level. Consult National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1-latest edition), or manufacturer

for correct orifi ce sizing information.

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