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

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Endurance

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SECTION 1.

General Information

1.1 Introduction

The EBP Endurance is a low pressure, direct

vent, hot water boiler that provides priority domestic

hot water on demand as well as hydronic space

heating. The unit has a twenty gallon tank which holds

boiler water (as opposed to domestic water storage).

The boiler water is kept hot at all times to

provide immediate response to call for heat or

domestic water. Domestic water is heated by the boiler

water through a stainless steel plate heat exchanger.

This appliance has a circulating pump and a

bypass loop, and provides circulation for the heating

system and adequate flow for its own needs.

It may be necessary to install a system circulator to

achieve the required flow rate through the system.

This appliance also features a forced draft,

premixed combustion system. All air for combustion

is supplied with the gas to the burner (flame holder).

Both the intake air and the gas are metered through

separate orifices before entering the combustion air

blower. The blower forces the air/fuel mixture through

Figure 1. Combo Heating/Domestic Water

the flame holder and into the combustion chamber.

The mixture is ignited from the hot surface ignitor and

burns. Hot gases are forced out between the passes of

the heat exchanger into the flue collector. Flue gases

are discharged into the outside atmosphere through the

vent terminal.

The appliance can operate with a concentric vent

system that will provide outside air for combustion.

Other venting arrangements can be provided for the

appliance to include an alternative 50 equivalent feet

maximum horizontal or condensate trapped vertical

vent.

1.2 Codes and Standards

The Endurance may be a direct vent or Category

IV Boiler. All installations must be made in accordance

with:

a. The National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/

NFPA 54 latest edition, or

b. CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane

Installation Code.

c. The requirements of the local utility or other

authorities having jurisdiction take precedence

over the general instructions contained herein.

All electrical wiring is to be done in accordance with:.

a. The National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), latest

edition or

b. The Canadian Electrical Code (CSA C22.1),

latest edition.

c. All applicable local installation codes must also

be adhered to.

All vent installations must be made in accordance with:

a. The applicable venting requirements of the

National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA

54), latest edition; or

b. in Canada, The Natural Gas and Propane

Installation Code (CSA B149.1), latest edition.

All applicable provisions of local building codes

should also be adhered to.

1.3 Unpacking the Appliance

Remove all packing and tie down materials.

Make immediate claims (to the carrier) if the appliance

and its packaging are damaged.

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