Installation – Fulton Vantage (VTG) Fully Condensing Hydronic Boiler User Manual

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SECTION 2

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INSTALLATION



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WARNING

All information in this manual is for
reference and guidance purposes,
and does not substitute for required
professional training, conduct,
and strict adherence to applicable
jurisdictional/professional codes and
regulations.

The discharge from the safety relief
valve must be arranged to ensure
no danger of scalding personnel, or
equipment damage.

Provisions must be made to properly
pipe the safety relief discharge
away from the boiler to the point of
discharge.

No shutoff of any kind shall be placed
between the safety relief valve
and the boiler, or in the discharge
pipe between the valve and the
atmosphere. Doing so may cause an
explosion from overpressure.

The hydronic system should never be
fl ushed while the boiler is attached
to the system since the debris could
accumulate in the boiler and block
water from passing through the heat
exchanger.

Ensure all labels on the boiler are
legible. All connections and safety
devices, both mechanical and
electrical, must be kept clean, with
ease of access for inspection, use and
maintenance.

Do not store or use gasoline or other
fl ammable vapors and liquids or
corrosive materials in the vicinity of
this or any other appliances.

4. When used in conjunction with a refrigeration system, install the boiler

so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel with the boiler with
appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from entering the
boiler. If the boilers are connected to heating coils (located in air handling
units where they may be exposed to refrigerated air circulation) such
boiler piping systems must be equipped with fl ow control valves or other
automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of the boiler water during
the cooling cycle.

5. Include the following in the mechanical equipment in the hydronic

heating system:

» An automatic pressure activated water make up valve with back

fl ow preventer. It must be set to maintain required Net Positive
Suction Head (NPSH) for re-circulating pumps, a positive system
pressure at the highest point of at least 5-10 PSIG (34.5 - 69 kPa),
and make up water valve should be designed to add water to the
system at the outlet of the boiler and should not be fed directly
into the boiler.

» Air removal equipment, including an air separator and automatic

breather valves, along with a functioning expansion tank . Each
must be designed to system specifi cations.

NOTE:

The water connection on the top of the boiler is the outlet

connection. The water connection on the rear of the boiler is the inlet
connection.

NOTE:

The Fulton Vantage boiler does not require a primary/secondary

fl ow piping system. Although primary/secondary is an acceptable
confi guration, the boiler does not have a minimum return water
temperature requirement (when fi ring on natural gas or propane) and the
heat exchanger will not be harmed by low fl ow or zero fl ow conditions. See
Figure 3 for a sample piping layout.

6. Install

fi ltration to remove particulates if appropriate.

7. Install bypass chemical feeder for corrosion inhibitor maintenance if

appropriate.

8. Install corrosion coupon holder to assess corrosion inhibitor performance if

appropriate.

NOTE:

The boiler is provided with a drain connection. See Figure 4.

9. Before installing a Vantage boiler into a hydronic loop, be sure that the

system piping and any other components of the system are clean and
free of debris and any foreign matter. The hydronic system is completely
fl ushed prior to installing the boiler itself.

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