Bradford White BNTV-600 User Manual

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BRUTE ELITE

6B.3 Cold Water Make-Up

The cold water make-up may be connected to the tank or to

the inlet of the boiler as shown in Figures 22-25

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flow preventers and shut offs where needed or required by
code. Pipe sizes may have to be increased to accomodate cold

water make-up flow.

6A.4 Condensate Drain

A condensate drain trap is built into the Brute Elite unit.
Connect a 3/4” PVC pipe between the drain connection and

a floor drain (or a condensate pump if a floor drain is not

accessible).
The condensate drain must be installed so as to prevent
accumulation of condensate. When a condensate pump is not
used, the tubing must continuously slope downward toward
the drain with no spiraling.

Consult local codes for the proper disposal method for the
condensate.

Caution

Condensate is mildly acidic (pH = 5), and may harm

some floor drains and/or pipes, particularly those

that are metal. Ensure that the drain, drainpipe,

and anything that will come in contact with the

condensate can withstand the acidity, or neutralize

the condensate before disposal.

Damage caused by

failure to install a neutralizer kit or to adequately

treat condensate will not be the manufacturer’s

responsibility.

6B.5 Freeze Protection

Brute Elite heaters are not certified for outdoor installation,
so the chance of freezing is minimized. In an event such as
power outage, component failure or other issue when freezing
is likely, the heater and system must be drained to avoid the

risk of damage due to freezing. Glycol must not be used in
volume water heating applications.

6B.6 BNTV Suggested Piping Schematics

Figures 23-25 show suggested piping configurations for
BNTV boilers. These diagrams are only meant as guides.
All components or piping required by local code must be
installed.

6B.7 BNTV Suggested Pumps

Possible pumps for BNTV sizes 600-850 are Grundfos

model TP 40-160/2B, or for size 600 (only) is Armstrong

model E22B. See Table 8 for heater water flow and head
requirements.
Note - The head loss for the piping, fittings, and accessories
must be calculated and added to the heater head loss to get the
total required pump head. An undersized pump will result in

insufficient flow. The can result in scale buildup and failure
of the heat exchanger.

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