Piping systems cleaning & flushing, Caution – Comfort-Aire HWW120 User Manual

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Installation & Operation

WATER-TO-WATER (HWW) SERIES

Heat Controller, Inc.

Piping Systems Cleaning & Flushing

Cleaning and flushing of the WLHP piping system is the

single most important step to ensure proper start-up

and continued efficient operation of the system.

Follow the instructions below to properly clean and flush the

system:

1. Verify electrical power to the unit is disconnected.
2. Install the system with the supply hose connected

directly to the return riser valve. Use a single length of

flexible hose.

3. Open all air vents. Fill the system with the water. DO

NOT allow system to overflow. Bleed all air from the

system. Pressurize and check the system for leaks and

repair appropriately.

4. Verify all strainers are in place. Start the pumps, and

systematically check each vent to ensure all air is bled

from the system.

5. Verify make-up water is available. Adjust make-up water

appropriately to replace the air which was bled from

the system. Check and adjust the water/air level in the

expansion tank.

6. Set the boiler to raise the loop temperature to approxi-

mately 85°F [29°C]. Open the a drain at the lowest point

in the system. Adjust the make-up water replacement

rate to equal the rate of bleed.

7. Refill the system and add trisodium phosphate in a

proportion of approximately one pound per 150 gal-

lons [1/2 kg per 750 L] of water (or other equivalent

approved cleaning agent). Reset the boiler to raise the

loop temperature to about 100°F [38°C]. Circulate the

solution for a minimum of 8 to 24 hours. At the end of

this period, shut off the circulating pump and drain the

solution. Repeat system cleaning if desired.

8. When the cleaning process is complete, remove the

short-circuited hoses. Reconnect the hoses to the

proper supply, and return connections to each of the

units. Refill the system and bleed off all air.

9. Test the system pH with litmus paper. The system water

should be slightly alkaline (pH 7.5-8.5). Add chemicals,

as appropriate, to maintain acidity levels.

10. When the system is successfully cleaned, flushed,

refilled and bled, check the main system panels, safety

cutouts and alarms. Set the controls to properly main-

tain loop temperatures.

� CAUTION! �

To avoid possible damage to a plastic (PVC) piping sys-

tem, do not allow temperatures to exceed 110°F [43°C].

� CAUTION! �

DO NOT use 'stop leak' or any similar chemical agent

in this system. Addition of these chemicals to the loop

water will foul the system and inhibit unit operation.

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