Out of production – LAARS HP-M2 Series - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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H Series

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SECTION 7.
HP Mounting Piping

The Model HP-M2-Series may be used as either

a Paloma Pak/Hytech boiler replacement or as a new

wall-mount installation. Carefully unpack HP unit.

Read all installation instructions before starting the

installation. Remove the Front removable jacket and

find the plumbing accessories package inside the unit.

7A. Wall Mounting Instructions

Paloma/Hytech Replacement

Hang the HP-M2 as assembled from the

manufacturer onto the existing wall bracket. Do not

remove the brackets which are attached to the new

unit. If the existing wall bracket does not align with

the slotted mounting holes on the rear of the HP-M2,

remove the old bracket from the wall and follow

instructions for new wall mount below.

7B. New Wall Mount Installation

Remove the bolts, nuts and washers that secure

the two mounting brackets to the bottom and rear of

the HP-M2 cabinet. Remove the U-channel spacer

bracket from each wall bracket and discard. (Spacer

brackets are used only with original bracket in Paloma

Pak/Hytech retrofit installations)

Attach the included mounting template to the

selected wall location. Mark and drill holes for

appropriate mounting hardware at the template

specified locations. Remove template from the wall

and securely affix the two wall brackets to the wall

surface with appropriate mounting hardware (provided

by installer).

Lift the HP-M2 onto the wall brackets and re-

assemble the bolts, nuts and washers to affix the unit

onto the wall brackets.

NOTE: DO NOT REINSTALL THE

U-CHANNEL SPACER BRACKETS WHEN

MOUNTING THE WALL BRACKETS DIRECTLY

TO A WALL.

7C. Hydronic Systems Connections

The H SERIES HP-M2 Series is supplied with

the necessary fittings to match the Paloma Pak supply

and return piping. If the original wall bracket is

compatible with the slotted mounting holes on the rear

of the HP-M2, the supply and return pipe unions

attach directly to the existing piping. If the installation

is new or if the old bracket is incompatible or

unusable, the return and supply connections will

require re-piping to match the HP-M2 connections.

7D. Plumbing Accessories Installation

1)

Attach boiler drain plumbing accessory to the

labeled “return” on the bottom of the HP-M2.

2)

Separate Thermostatic Union Assembly halves

and thread the 1" nipple side to the labeled

“supply” on the bottom of the HP-M2. Attach the

remainder of the union assembly onto the top

half of the union. Be sure to use appropriate

thread sealers to assure leak-tight joints.

3)

a.

Where the HP-M2 is a direct replacement

for a PalomaPak/Hytech the installation is

completed by connecting union halves

together.

b.

If the installation is new, refer to the piping

schematics and instructions on page 10 -12.

7E. Gas Supply Connection

If the installation is a direct retrofit, the gas

supply will require re-piping to connect to the HP-M2

gas inlet. If the gas is supplied from below the unit, be

sure to run supply pipe to a point higher than the vent

center line before connection to the unit gas valve.

On new installations refer to the gas piping

section for gas pipe sizing and related information.

SECTION 8.
HP Venting and Electrical

8A. Venting the HP-M2-Series

The HP-M2 may be vented using any of the

venting options available to the H(W)-M2-Series.

These options include Direct Vent, Outside Air

vented, Alternate horizontal/vertical venting (using

“Special Gas Vent”) or internal lined or “B” Vent type

chimneys.

MODEL HP-M2-60 & HP-M2-100 MUST

NOT BE CHIMNEY CONNECTED OR “B”

VENT CONNECTED.

8A-1. AGA
When used as a retrofit boiler vented into a

chimney or a “B” Vent, be sure to check current vent

and vent connector sizing tables. Only units fired at

130MBTU/hr may be vented with this option. Under

no circumstances shall the HP-M2-60 be chimney

connected or “B” vented using 3" vent or vent

connectors. The unit 3" vent collar must be increased

to a size which will accommodate the chimney system

for the appropriate BTU/hr input of the boiler.

In the event the unit firing rate and masonry

chimney parameters do not fall within the

recommendations in the latest N.F.G.C.* chimney

sizing tables, a flexible chimney liner may be utilized

in the chimney. Sizing capacity for metal chimney

liners may be obtained by 20% de-rating (or 80%) of

the “fan max” capacity from B vent tables. See page 5

for vent table excerpts.

*National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54.

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