LAARS EBP 175 MBTU/h - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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4.2 Use in a Combined Hot Water Heating

and Chilled Water Cooling System

When the appliance is used in connection with

a refrigeration system, it must be installed so that the

chilled medium is piped in parallel with the boiler with

appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from

entering it.

The boiler piping system of an appliance

connected to heating coils located in air handling

units where they may be exposed to refrigerated air

circulation must be equipped with flow control valves

or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation

of the boiler water during the cooling cycle.

4.3 Water Quality and Treatment

Water quality control is steadily increasing in

importance in view of the use of modern regulation

technology and the modern boiler designs used in

central heating systems.

The life of a central heating boiler can be

severely diminished as a result of the formation

of scale deposits and/or corrosion products. The

formation of such deposits should be prevented

wherever possible.

Continual water make-up is not permitted.

A suitable water treatment may be used to

prevent excessive scale deposits in the boiler and

corrosion in the system.

4.4 Anti-Freeze

Proper precautions for freeze protection are

recommended for boiler installations in areas where

the danger of freezing exists.

Caution

Power outage, interruption of gas supply, failure of

system components, activation of safety devices,

etc., may prevent a boiler from firing.

Any time a

boiler is subjected to freezing conditions, and

the boiler is not able to fire, and/or the water is

not able to circulate, there is a risk of freezing

in the boiler or in the pipes in the system.

When water freezes, it expands. This can result

in bursting of pipes in the system, or damage to

the boiler, which could result in leaking or flooding

conditions.

4.4.1

Endurance Boiler Low

Temperature Feature

Endurance boilers are equipped with a Low

Temperature control feature that recognizes when the

water temperature at the outlet of the boiler has fallen

below 39°F (4°C). If this condition is recognized, the

Endurance pump will run for 5 minutes, or until the

boiler outlet temperature reaches 45°F (7°C). If the

boiler outlet temperature remains below 45°F (7°C)

for 5 minutes, the appliance will start its ignition

sequence, in hopes of firing the boiler and heating the

water. The display will show [ICE] during this time.

This feature is intended to assist in protecting

the boiler from freezing conditions, and does not help

to protect any other part of the heating system. This

feature will only help when there is power to the boiler

and when the internal water flow components in the

Endurance are working properly. This feature will

not be able to prevent freezing if the low temperature

water condition persists. See

Section 4.4.2

for

information concerning further freeze protection for

the Endurance.

4.4.2 Anti-Freeze Boiler Additives

Do not use automotive anti-freeze. A non-toxic

anti-freeze, such as propylene glycol, must be used.

Maintaining a mixture of minimum 65% water and

maximum 35% properly inhibited HVAC glycol,

which contains an anti-foamant, is the preferred

method of freeze protection for Endurance boilers.

Percentage of glycol used in the Endurance boiler

must not exceed 35%. Typically, this mixture will

serve as burst protection for temperatures down to

approximately -35°F (-30°C).

IMPORTANT NOTES: Different glycol products

may provide varying degrees of protection. Glycol

products must be maintained properly in a heating

system, or they may become ineffective. Consult the

glycol specifications, or the glycol manufacturer, for

information about specific products, maintenance

of solutions, and set up according to your particular

conditions.

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