Prepare boiler — pressure test, Cgs-4e gas-fired water boiler — boiler manual, Hydrostatic pressure test – Weil-McLain GOLD CGS-4E User Manual

Page 13: Drain and remove fittings

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Part number 550-110-282/1108

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GOLD

CGs-4E Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

Prepare boiler — pressure test

2b

Hydrostatic pressure test

Pressure test boiler

before

attaching water or gas piping

(except as noted below) or electrical supply.

Prepare boiler for test

1. Remove the shipping nipple (from CGs-4E supply

tapping) and remove the boiler relief valve.

Tempo-

rarily

plug the relief valve tapping with a ¾” NPT

pipe plug.

2. Remove 1¼” nipple, reducing tee and drain valve

from circulator hardware and pressure/temperature

gauge carton. Install in boiler return connection as

shown on page 3 and

Figure 29

, page 60. Install

circulator on either the return or supply.

3. Remove 1¼” nipple, 1¼” x 1¼” x ½” tee and pres-

sure/temperature gauge from circulator hardware

and pressure/temperature gauge carton. Pipe to

boiler supply connection as shown on page 3 and

Figure 29

, page 60. (Use pipe dope sparingly.)

4. Connect a hose to boiler drain valve, the other end

connected to a fresh water supply. Make sure hose

can also be used to drain boiler after test.

5. Connect a nipple and shutoff valve to system supply

connection on the 1¼” tee. This valve will be used

to bleed air during the fill. (Valve and nipple are not

included with boiler.)

6. Connect a nipple and shutoff valve to system re-

turn connection (at circulator flange if circulator

installed on return). This valve will be used to bleed

air during the fill. (Valve and nipple are not included

with boiler.)

Fill and pressure test

1. Open the shutoff valves you installed on supply and

return connections.

2. Slowly open boiler drain valve and fresh water sup-

ply to fill boiler with water.

3. When water flows from shutoff valves, close boiler

drain valve.

4. Close shutoff valves.

5. Slowly reopen boiler drain valve until test pressure

on the pressure/temperature gauge reaches no more

than:

45 psig

for boilers with

30 psig relief valve

.

75 psig

for boilers with

50 psig relief valve

.

6.

Test for no more than 10 minutes at:

45 psig

for boilers with

30 psig relief valve

.

75 psig

for boilers with

50 psig relief valve

.

Do not leave boiler unattended.

A cold water fill could expand and

cause excessive pressure, resulting

in severe personal injury, death or

substantial property damage.

7. Make sure constant gauge pressure has been main-

tained throughout test. Check for leaks. Repair if

found.

Leaks must be repaired at once.

Failure to do so can damage boiler,

resulting in substantial property

damage.

Do not use

petroleum-based

clean-

ing or sealing compounds in boiler

system. Severe damage to boiler

will occur, resulting in substantial

property damage.

Drain and remove fittings

1. Disconnect fill water hose from water source.

2. Drain boiler at drain valve or out hose, whichever

provides best access to drain. Remove hose after

draining if used to drain boiler.

3. Remove nipples and valves unless they will remain

for use in the system piping.

4. Remove plug from relief valve tapping. See page 14

to replace relief valve.

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