Installation – AERCO BMK 3.0 LN Nat. Gas for Mass. only User Manual

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INSTALLATION

2-3

If installing a Combination Control Panel (CCP)
system, it is important to identify the
Combination Mode Boilers in advance and place
them in the proper physical location. Refer to
Chapter 5 for information on Combination Mode
Boilers.

2.4.3 Removal of Support Rod

Prior to installation of water supply and return
piping, the 24” threaded rod shown in Figure 2-3
must be removed. This rod is installed prior to
shipment from the factory to prevent damage to
the insulated metal flex hose on the hot water
supply outlet of the boiler. In order to install the
water supply piping, this rod must be removed
as follows:

1. Refer to Figure 2-3 and back off the hex nut

on the outlet side of the flex hose.

2. Next, disconnect the coupling nut from the

flange stud.

3. Completely remove the threaded rod, hex

nut and coupling nut from the boiler.

5/8-11 x 24" LONG

THREADED ROD

5/8-11

HEX NUT

5/8-11

COUPLING NUT

EXHAUST

MANIFOLD

OUTLET

FLANGE

(SEE IMPORTANT

NOTE BELOW)

PARTIAL TOP VIEW - REAR

Figure 2-3

Location of Threaded Support Rod

IMPORTANT

THE INSULATED FLEX HOSE
SHOWN IN FIGURE 2-3 MUST BE
LEVEL OR SLOPING UPWARD AS
IT EXITS THE BOILER. FAILURE TO
PROPERLY POSITION THIS HOSE
MAY CAUSE INEFFECTIVE AIR
ELIMINATION RESULTING IN ELE-
VATED TEMPERATURES THAT
COULD COMPROMISE THE TOP
HEAD GASKET.

2.5 SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING

The Benchmark 3.0 Boiler utilizes 4” 150#
flanges for the water system supply and return
piping connections. The physical location of the
supply and return piping connections are on the
rear of the unit as shown in Figure 2-4. Refer to
Appendix F, Drawing AP-A-811 for additional
dimensional data.

Figure 2-4

Supply and Return Locations

2.6 CONDENSATE DRAINS

The Benchmark 3.0 Boiler is designed to
condense water vapor from the flue products.
Therefore, the installation must have provisions
for suitable condensate drainage or collection.

Two condensate drain connections are provided
on the rear of the unit as shown in Figure 2-5.
One drain connection is located on the exhaust
manifold and the other is located on the
connecting manifold.

The drain at the bottom of the exhaust manifold
also includes a condensate trap containing a
float assembly. When condensate collects in the
exhaust manifold, the float rises, thereby
allowing it to discharge through the drain
opening. The drain pipe located on the
connecting manifold must be connected to a
second condensate trap which is packed
separately within the unit’s shipping container.

The procedures to install and connect both of
the condensate drains are provided in
paragraphs 2.6.1 and 2.6.2.

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