TriangleTube TTP Series User Manual

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applicatons

8

Domestic

Outlet

Domestic

Inlet

Primary

Supply

Primary

Return

doMESTIC WaTEr aPPlICaTIonS

Typically the fluid circuit with the highest tempera-

ture and/or pressure should be connected to the left

side connections as indicated with the colored label.

The circuit flows should be piped in a counterflow

arrangement.

On instantenous water heating applications (applica-

tions without any storage tank) a flow switch must be

used to prevent overheating of the heat exchanger.

A three-way tempering valve/anti-scalding safety

device is required.

HoT WaTEr Can SCald!

Water temperatures over 125ºF can cause

severe burns instantly, or death from scalds.

Feel water before bathing or showering.

Consumer Product Safety Commission and

some states recommend temperature settings

of 130ºF or less. Setting thermostat higher than

130ºF will increase the risk of scald injury and

cause severe personal injury or death.

Water heated to a temperature suitable for

clothes washing, dish washing and other sani-

tizing needs will scald and cause permanent

injury.

DANGER

fig. 8: domestic Piping arrangement

Children and elderly, infirm, or handicapped per-

sons are more likely to be injured by hot water.

Never leave them unattended in or near a bath-

tub. If anyone using hot water in the building fits

this description, or if state laws or local codes

require certain water temperatures at hot water

faucets, take special precautions.
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Install an automatic mixing valve at the heat

exchanger or at each hot water faucet, bath

and shower outlet. Selection and installa-

tion must comply with valve manufacturer’s

recommendation and instructions.

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Use the lowest practical temperature set-

ting.

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