Slant/Fin Jaguar User Manual

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Jaguar Caravan Multiple and Cascading Boilers

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A “Hybrid Condensing/Non-Condensing Boiler System” is

a combination of condensing and non-condensing boilers

working together to heat a building. The predominant rea-

sons to use a hybrid system are lower installed cost and

optimizing system efficiency. In this chapter we discuss

why a hybrid boiler makes sense and how to design a

hybrid boiler system.

Within the ASHRAE Equipment Handbook the subject of

condensing or non-condensing boiler is covered. Figure 1

of this chapter in the Handbook (Effect of Inlet Water

Temperature on Efficiency of Condensing and Non-

Condensing Boilers) is a graph illustrating the relationship

between inlet boiler water temperature and boiler efficien-

cy. The dew point or start of condensation of the water

vapor in the products of combustion for natural gas starts

around a 130 F return water temperature. Above that tem-

perature condensation does not occur and as the water

temperature decreases below the 130 F the amount of

water vapor condensed increases. As the amount of con-

densate increases the boiler efficiency increases. Typically

a 90% boiler efficiency is achieved when the water temper-

ature is 120F or lower. The lower the water temperature,

the higher the boiler efficiency and conversely as the water

temperature increases the boiler efficiency decreases. With

a 180F water temperature the boiler efficiency is around

86%. This is just plain physics.

A properly controlled “hybrid condensing/non-condensing

boiler system” operates the condensing boilers when the

water temperature is low enough for condensing to occur

and when the water temperature is above that point the

non-condensing boilers handle the load. With water tem-

peratures below 130F condensing boilers operate and

when the water temperature is above 130F the non-con-

densing boilers take over.

The system designer determines the heat load for the heat

emitters when the water temperature is at 130F. This load

is used to size the condensing boiler used in the hybrid

system. Slant/Fin does publish residential baseboard and

commercial radiation output ratings down to 110F water

temperature. If the heating system is designed to satisfy

the full heating load under design conditions with a water

temperature at or below 130F, then a boiler plant using

only condensing boilers makes sense.

The non-condensing boiler of a hybrid boiler system is

sized to handle 100% of the heating load. When the water

temperature is above the 130F, the non-condensing boiler

does handle 100% of the load. After all, water tempera-

tures required in a heating system increase as the outdoor

temperature drops and the load increases.

A properly applied hybrid boiler system will optimize effi-

ciency and be cost effective. There will be a faster payback

for the boiler plant and higher return on investment.

A Slant/Fin hybrid boiler system consists of Jaguar modu-

lating/condensing boilers installed with Caravan modular

cast iron boilers. Since modular boilers inherently have

built-in back up, a boiler system can be sized closely to the

calculated heat load. This helps decrease the initial cost of

the boiler system further.

A Slant/Fin hybrid boiler system is controlled so the system

control modulates the input of the Jaguar boilers and then

step fires the Carvan modular boiler while resetting system

water temperature. The result is a simple system that deliv-

ers high efficiency while improving system control and

dependably. One control for a hybrid boiler system is the

Heat Timer CNC Control, CNC stands for “condensing and

non-condensing”. Heat Timer can be reached at

201-575-4052.

The water piping of a Slant/Fin hybrid boiler system is sim-

ple. Slant/Fin recommends “injecting” the condensing boiler

water into either the supply or the return water piping of

the Caravan modular boiler, please see figure 22. This

drawing shows 2 each J-390C Jaguar boilers and 3 each

GGT modules used in one hybrid boiler system. Jaguar

boilers can also be added to existing boiler systems

provided there is room to do so.

12. Hybrid Condensing/Non-Condensing Boiler Systems

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