1 exhaust manifold condensate drain, Benchmark 1.5ln dual-fuel low nox boiler, Gf-121 – AERCO BMK 1.5 LN Dual Fuel Feb 2013 User Manual

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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

PR2: 05/09/12 Page

15 of 162

Benchmark 1.5LN Dual-Fuel Low NOx Boiler

Operation and Maintenance Manual

OMM-0041_0C

GF-121

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913 • Ph: 800-526-0288

EXHAUST

MANIFOLD

PARTIAL REAR VIEW

CONDENSATE DRAIN

CONNECTION

BOILER

RETURN

Figure 2-4: Condensate Drain Connection Location

Exhaust Manifold Condensate Drain

2.6.1

The exhaust manifold drain pipe connection shown in Figure 2-4, must be connected to a

condensate drain trap external to the unit.

NOTE

There are two slightly different types of condensate traps that may

be used in your configuration; an older style without built-in

adapter, and a newer style with a built-in adapter (see Figure 2-5).

Installation is the same (1/4” threads are inside built-in adapter on

newer style).

Refer to Figure 2-5 and install the trap as follows:

1. Install 3/4” NPT nipples in the tapped inlet and outlet of the condensate trap (part no.

24060).

2. Install a third 3/4” NPT nipple in the tapped condensate outlet of the exhaust manifold.

3. Connect the exhaust manifold nipple to the condensate trap inlet using a female union.

4. install a suitable support under the condensate trap and ensure that the trap is level.

5. Connect a length of 1” I.D. polypropylene hose (part no. 91030) to the nipple on the outlet

side of the condensate trap and secure it with a hose clamp.

6. Route the hose on the trap outlet to a nearby floor drain.

If a floor drain is not available, a condensate pump can be used to remove the condensate to

drain. The maximum condensate flow rate is 20

GPH. The condensate drain trap, associated

fittings and drain lines must be removable for routine maintenance.

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