Notice, Warning – Dunkirk DWB Series User Manual

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5 - HYDRONIC PIPING

5.1 General

• Install piping in accordance with authority having jurisdiction.

NOTICE

Use two (2) wrenches when tightening and fi tting

pipe to boiler's threaded fi ttings. Boiler's internal

piping can be damaged if subjected to excessive

torque.

• Support system piping and safety relief valve discharge

piping. Boiler's internal piping and wall mount bracket

can be damaged if subjected to excessive weight.

• Size central heating pump (and domestic hot water

pump, if used) for system requirements only. Internal

heat exchanger pump compensates for pressure drop

through boiler internal piping and heat exchanger.

• Thoroughly clean and fl ush system before connecting to boiler.

• If oil is present in system water, use approved detergent to

wash system.

• Flush system to remove any solid objects such as metal chips,

fi bers, or Tefl on tape, etc.

5.2 Water System Characteristics

• Water in the heating system must have protection of

metallic materials against corrosion.

• Filling water and subsequent replenishing, must be

clear, with hardness under 150 ppm CaCO3,
A. treated with approved conditioning chemicals

to ensure prevention of corrosion and attack on

metals and plastics, that gases do not form,

B. and bacterial or microbial masses do not proliferate

in low temperature systems.

• Hardness exceeding 150 ppm CaCO3, appropriate water

softening treatment and/or use of suitable anti-fouling

agents must be provided.

Water contained in the system must be checked at least

yearly and have:

A. pH above 7 and under 8.5 (under 8 with presence

of components in aluminum or light alloys),

B. iron content (Fe) less than 0.5 mg/l,

C. copper content (Cu) less than 0.1 mg/l,

D. total content of chlorides, nitrates and sulfates less

than 50mg/l,

E. must contain conditioning chemicals in

concentration suffi cient to protect system for a

year.

There must be no microbial or bacterial loads in low

temperature systems.

Conditioners, additives, inhibitors and anti-freeze fl uids can

be used only if manufacturer guarantees they are suitable

for use in heating systems and they do not cause damage

to heat exchanger or other components and/or materials of

boiler and system.

Use of generic chemicals not specifi cally suitable for use in

heating systems and/or incompatible with boiler materials

and system is forbidden.

Conditioning chemicals must ensure complete deoxygenation

of water and contain specifi c protective agents for yellow

metals (copper and its alloys), anti-fouling agents for

limescale at least up to 150 ppm CaCO3, pH neutral

stabilizers and, in low temperature systems, specifi c biocides

for use in heating systems.
In systems with continuous intake of oxygen (e.g. fl oor

systems without anti-diffusion pipes, open expansion

vessels), or intermittent (e.g. in case of frequent

replenishing), a separator must be provided. Regarding

domestic hot water (DHW), no type of treatment which

could prevent its possible food use can be provided for.

WARNING

• Poison hazard. Ethylene glycol is toxic. Do not

use ethylene glycol.

• Never use automotive or standard glycol antifreeze,

even ethylene glycol made for hydronic systems.

• Ethylene glycol can attack gaskets and seals used

in hydronic systems.

• Use only inhibited propylene glycol solutions

certifi ed by fl uid manufacturer as acceptable for

use with closed water heating system.

• Thoroughly clean and fl ush any system that used

glycol before installing new Boiler.

• Provide user with Material Safety Data Sheet

(MSDS) on fl uid used.

NOTICE

Do not expose boiler to freezing temperatures.

5.3 Special Conditions

• System piping exposed to freezing conditions: Use

inhibited propylene glycol solutions certifi ed by fl uid

manufacturer for use with closed water heating system.

Do not use automotive or ethylene glycol.

• Boiler installed above radiation level (or as required by

authority having jurisdiction) shall have low water cutoff

protection.

• Boiler used in connection with refrigeration system.

Install piping in parallel with boiler, with appropriate

valves to prevent chilled medium from entering boiler.

• System piping connected to heating coils located in air

handling unit exposed to refrigerated air circulation. Install

fl ow control valves or other automatic means to prevent

gravity circulation of boiler water during cooling cycle.

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