Installation, For both venting confi guration options – Fulton Reliance (RLN) High Efficiency Cooper Fin Boiler User Manual

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© The Fulton Companies 2012

INSTALLATION

RLN-IOM-2012-1205

SECTION 2

2-18

supplier of the venting.

3. Category I Installations, individual piping for each boiler: The pressure

drop of the exhaust piping (not including the air intake piping) should be
a negative during all possible operating conditions, between -0.02 and
-0.04”wc. Vertical rise in the exhaust pipe is typically required to achieve
the desired negative pressure.

For Both Venting Confi guration Options

Adhere to the following:

1. The exhaust vent installer should be familiar with and adhere to the

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI A233.1, Part 10 or any other applicable
provisions of local building codes.

2. The exhaust vent installer should follow the vent manufacturer’s

instructions for proper installation procedures.

3. A tee/boot tee with a drain must be installed at the fi rst elbow from the

boiler fl ue outlet. There must be a minimum of 4” of water within a loop
style trap (loop diameter 4”). The loop style trap can be high temperature
silicone rated for 500 F (see Figure 9) and must be piped/pitched to drain
freely.

4. The loop style trap must be fi lled with water before connecting it to the

exhaust pipe. It is important that this trap is periodically checked and
verifi ed that it remains fl ooded during regular operation of the equipment.
Failure to do this could result in fl ue gases leaking into the boiler room.

5. The condensate connection on the boiler should be piped into the stack

drain piping (see Figure 9). The pipe from the boiler directed to the drain
should be installed at a slope of ¼” per foot.

6. Ensure that condensate drain piping will not be exposed to temperatures

where water condensate will freeze in the lines.

Common Air Intake and Exhaust Venting of Multiple Boilers

Combining multiple Reliance boilers into a common pipe for combustion air
supply, exhaust, or both is only permitted on a case by case basis and must be
accomplished with an engineered solution.

Adhere to the following:

1. The engineered solution must guarantee the prevention of fl ue gases

moving backwards through idle boilers. This is important to prevent
fl ue gases from entering the mechanical room (if sealed combustion is
not being used) and also to prevent fl ue gases from corroding the heat
exchanger and/or other components in the upper cabinet of the boiler.

2. Reliance boilers should not be common vented with other types of

equipment.

3. Fulton requires the use of a combustion air supply damper (which can be

provided shipped mounted on the boiler by Fulton and incorporated into

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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.

Use of automatic vent dampers
or barometric dampers with the
Reliance boiler in positive pressure
systems may result in exhaust leaking
into the boiler room.

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CAUTION

Failure to slope the exhaust line
toward the drain with a pitch of at
least 1/4” per foot may result in a
condensate pocket, which can result
in an inoperative boiler.

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