HomeMy WebLinkAboutEleni Zneimer Lot 5 pages 301-331 LEGALHigh - quality condensation:
The VITODENS 200
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With the Vitodens 200 you are
choosing an affordable, high - quality
stainless steel condensing boiler,
featuring the latest innovations of
condensing boiler technology. In
terms of energy usage, for example,
the Vitodens 200 is uncompromising;
Thanks to the innovative condensing
technology of the boiler with
modulating MatriX- compact gas
burner and the especially developed
Inox - Radial heat exchanger surface,
made of stainless steel, the Vitodens
200 reaches an Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency (A.F.U.E.) of up
to 94.2 %.
The Vitodens 200 boiler is CSA
certified for Canada and USA and
onstructed in compliance with
C .VIE code requirements.
The Inox - Radial heat exchanger
of th0boiler is marked with an
ASME /NB rating plate.
High efficiency
The Inox - Radial heat exchanger
surface sets a benchmark in modern
heating technology. Its radial design
not only allows for large heat
exchanger surfaces in a compact
format, but also for extremely
efficient operation due to the laminar
heat transfer principle. The smooth
high -alloy stainless steel surface as
well as the vertical flow of flue gas
and flue gas condensate enhance the
self - cleaning effect of the heat
exchanger — which in turn increases
tenth operational reliability and
vice life.
Reduced emissions
When it comes to environmental
friendliness the Vitodens 200 does
not compromise. The integrated
modulating MatriX- compact gas
burner makes it all possible —
minimal emission levels even at
maximum heating output, meeting
the most stringent requirements
worldwide.
How is this achieved?
The Flue Gas Adaptation Function of
the boiler allows the burner to adjust
automatically to varying conditions in
the vent system, to line voltage
fluctuations and to different altitude
levels — saving energy, improving
operating efficiency and simplifying
start -up.
The benefits at a glance:
Gas -fired condensing boiler
Standard heating boiler:
25 to 230 MBH /7 to 67 kW.
Combi heating boiler with DHW
production:
25 to 91 MBH/7 to 27 kW.
A.F.U.E.: up to 94.2 %.
The Combi heating boiler with
integrated stainless steel plate heat
exchanger (integrated DHW Quick
System) and comfort control
produces domestic hot water
instantly, efficiently, and at even
temperatures.
One version for all altitude levels
0 — 10 000 ft. /0 — 3048 m).
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The modulating MatriX- compact
gas burner offers extremely low
emissions. With NOx : 8.9 ppm (air -
free), CO: 5.5 ppm (air free), the
Vitodens 200 meets California
regulations and the specifications of
the Canadian Council of Ministers of
the Environment (CCME).
Self- calibrating flue gas adaptation:
no adjustments are necessary due to
automatic adaptation to the flue gas
pressure drop under varying
operating conditions or line voltage
fluctuations.
Maximum allowable working
pressure: 45 psig.
Comfortrol control unit for weather -
responsive operation with integrated
diagnostic system and new control
functions.
Inox- Radial heat exchanger
surfaces made of high -alloy stainless
steel (SA240 316 TO — for increased
operational reliability, a long service
life and high heating output with
minimum space requirements. Inox -
Radial heat exchanger constructed in
compliance with CSA B51 and ASME
Section IV.
Easy to install, maintain and service
thanks to the uniform platform
strategy based on the building block
principle with plug -in connection
system.
Compact, with minimum space
requirements, zero clearance to
combustibles on all sides.
MatriX- compact
gas burner` t
Inox - Radial heat +Hilllllplllli^! : !
exchanger surface dg
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Comfortrol control unit
with integrated
a I'
diagnostic system
DHW plate
heat exchanger
Vitodens 200, WB2 -44/60
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Model No. WB2 6 -24C 6 -24 8 -32 , 11 -44 15 -60
Rated input range
21
540 540
23
Natural gas MBH 25 -91 25 -91 37 -124 55 -172 80 -230
406
kW 7 -27 7 -27 11 -36 16 -50 23 -67
Liquid propane MBH 25 -81 25 -81 37 -112 55 -155 80 -214
inches
kW 7 -24 7 -24 11 -33 16 -45 23 -63
Overall dimensions
21
540 540
23
Depth inches 16 16 16
900
mm 406 406 406
Width inches 19 19 19
MM 500 500 500
Height inches 35 35 35
mm 900 900 900
21 21
540 540
23 23
600 600
35 35
900 900
Weight (incl. insulation Ibs 159 143 165 198 198
kg 72 65 75 90 90
Vitodens 200, WB2 -24/32
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TECHNICAL DATA
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P-UP 43- 64FC /MR
28
I VOLTS AMPS WATTS HP CAPACITOR
UP43- 64FC /MR 1 115 1.7 180 1112 8mF /180V
5 3/16 4 3/4 3 1/2 3 7/16 Flange — 2) 1/2" Dia. Bolt Holes 14
24
20
16
D
12
a
4
0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
Flow Rate (GPM)
UP 43- 64FC /MR
Closed Systems, 60 Hz
1
Flow range: 0 - 34 U.S. GPM
Head range: 0 - 23 FEET
Motors: 2 Pole, Single Phase
Maximum fluid temperature: 195 °F (91 °C)
Maximum working pressure: 145 PSI
MODEL I VOLTS AMPS WATTS HP CAPACITOR
UP43- 64FC /MR 1 115 1.7 180 1112 8mF /180V
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Model Type A B C D E F Connection Type and Size
Shipping
Wt- Lb!.
UP43 - 64FC /MR 8 112 6 11/16 5 3/16 4 3/4 3 1/2 3 7/16 Flange — 2) 1/2" Dia. Bolt Holes 14
GRUNDFOS SERIES UP
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TECHNICAL DATA GRUNDFOS SERIES UP
Flow range:
Head range:
Motors:
Maximum fluid temperature:
Min. fluid temperature:
Maximum working pressure
0 - 17.5 U.S. GPM
0 - 19 FEET
2 Pole, Single Phase
230 °F (110 °C)
36 °F (2 °C)
145 PSI
UPS15- 58FC /FRC'AMPS WATTS HP CAPACITOR
115V
S d. 3 0.75 87 1/25 10mF /180V
S d. 2 0.66 80 1/25 10mF /180V
S d. 1 0.55 60 1/25 10mF /180V
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Model Tylp e A B C D E F Connection Type and Size
Shipping
Wt. Lbs.
UPS 1 5-58FC/FRC 6 112 5 1/4 4 4 3/16 3 1/4 3 5/32 Flange — 2 1/2" Dia. Bolt Holes 7 1/4
P , 4P C -7
1
P- 6 , P- /0 UPS 15- 58FC /FRC SUPERBRUTE
TECHNICAL DATA P
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UP 26 -99F
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30
25
1
GRUNDFOS SERIES UP
P01
15
10
5
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Q [US GPM]
UP 26 -99F
Closed Systems, 60 Hz
Flow range: 0 - 34 U.S. GPM
Head range: 0 - 32 FEET
Motors: 2 Pole, Single Phase
Maximum fluid temperature: 230 °F (110 °C)
Min. fluid temperature: 36 °F (2 °C)
Maximum working pressure: 145 PSI
MODEL VOLTS AMPS WATTS HP CAPACITOR
UP26 -99F
115 2.15 245 116 10mF /180V
230 1.07 245 1/6 2.5mF /380V
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Model T e A B C D E F Connection T e and Size Shippingt. Lbs.
UP26 -99F 6 1/2 6 3/8 5 1/16 4 1/8 3 1/2 3 5/32 Flan e — 2 1/2" Dia. Bolt Holes 12 1/2
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TECHNICAL DATA
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GRUNDFOS SERIES UP
UP 15- 10BUCS /7
12 (
ft)
a. UP 15- 10BUC5
b. UP 15- 10BUC7
10
Open Systems, 60 Hz
8
6
4
2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Q (US GPM)
Flow range: 0 - 9 U.S. GPM
Head range: 0 - 6 FEET
Motors: 2 Pole, Single Phase
Maximum fluid temperature: 230 °F (110 °C)
Min. fluid temperature: 36 °F (2 °C)
Maximum working pressure: 145 PSI
MODEL I VOLTS AMPS I WATTS HP ICAPACITOR
UP15- 10BUC5 /BUC7 115 0.22 1 25 1/25 1 2mF /400V
B
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A E
D
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Model Type A B C D E F
Connection Type
and Size
Shipping
Wt. (Lbs.)
UP15- 10BUC5 6 1/2 5 1/4 4 3 1/5 3 1/4 Sweat 112"7.251bs.
UP15- 10BUC7 7 3/4 51/4 4 33/4 3 1/4 Sweat 3/4"8 Ibs.
UP15- 10BUC5 /LC & TLC 6 1/2 6 3/4 5 1/2 3 3116 3 114 4 Sweat 112"7.7
UP15- 10BUC7 /LC & TLC 7 3/4 6 3/4 5 112 3 3/4 3 1/4 4 Sweat 3/4"8.5
Stainless
Steel
Hemet
Exchanger
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For
Swimming Pool & Spa
The Triangle Tube Maxi -Flo heat exchanger,
when combined with any boiler, makes for an
ideal heating system - for swimming pool, spa
and hot tub applications. Available in 5 sizes,
ranging from 95,000 to 400,000 BTU /hr ther-
mal output, they are designed for an average
temperature difference of HOT between the
boiler water and the pool /spa.
Tflanqlebbe[lhoseHOTWATERSPECIALISTS
Thermal Output Maxi -Flo Heat Exchangers
VIF -80" I 95,000 6 3.8 40 0.3 2
MF -135 I 135,000 6.6 1 55 2.7 3.2
MF -200 200,000 8 1.7 65 4.5 4.8
MF -260 260,000 9.4 2.3 80 6 6.4
MF -400I 400,000 13 6 95 8 11.8
The AIF -80 repluc•es the MF -1000
Standard Features
Constructed of high quality corrosion resistant stainless steel (AIS1316)
Rolled formed to shape and then precision welded
Specially designed built in flow rest•ictor to assure maximum heat exchange
Designed to minimize pressure loss in the heating system
Leak tested to assure that they are totally f inctionable
Compact in size and require a minimum installation space - light weight
Significant energy savings
Aviulable for all types of swinuiiing pools, spas and hot tubs
Equipped with stainless steel holding brackets
MF -80
Dimensions
All bracket
holes 1/4" I.D.
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MF -135 5 1/2" 5 1/8" 1"1/4"13 1/2"11" 3"1 1/2"4"3 1/2"8
MF -200 5 1/2" 5 1/8" 1"1/4"18 3/4"16" 3"1 1/2"9"3 1/2"I I
MF -260 5 1/2" 5 1/8" 1"1/4"23 3/4"21 1/4" 3"1 1/2"14"3 1/2"14
MF -400 5 1/2" 5 1/8" 1"1/4"41 3/4"39 3/8" 3 1/2"2"31 1/2"4"24
MF -80 See below)6
MF Model
Nl.txinunn working temperature 230 °F
Maximum working pressure:
I Primary (I" Comm.) 140 psi
j Secondary (1 1/2 ")
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Maxi -Fio
Cut -Away
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TYPE OF RADIATION AND PIPING SYSTEM
fully adjustable
TYPE
maximum working pressure: 125 prig
factor re -char ed to 12 sIYp9P .g maximum operatingeratinE tem erature: 240 °FmaxipJP
x yrt SX Series Specifications
Rudiolors Nei Finned Tube
v « -_Model Tank Max. Accept.A B System Shipping
n , d Number Volume Volume Height Diameter Conn. Weight _....___
Baseboard or
Gallons Gallons Inches Inches NPTF lbs.
k • :' . ' -I SX -30V 14 11.5 23 15% 1 25 - - -
in 1000
SX-40V .20 11.5 31 15% 1 33
of
SX -60V 32 11.5 46
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15% 1 43
SX-90V 44 34.0 36 22 I'/, 69
Syslem
SX -110V 62 34.0 46'/,22 1' /, 92
SX -160V 86 46.0 47 26 1' /, 123
SX s.,«.. E,n,or
SX Series Sizing and Selection Data
Ihese ie(mnmoudolmus are (ol(ulated on average bullet water vola nes and the average water volumes of (unenlly popular types of radiation and piping systei
N essdie me used. Fat butler sizes of operating (mrdilulls other Ikon above, refer to page 8, of (onsull our (uslomer service department for ie(onanendalions.
BOILER TYPE OF RADIATION AND PIPING SYSTEM BOILER TYPE OF RADIATION AND PIPING SYSTEM
Nei Finned tube onvedors Radiators Rudiolors Nei Finned Tube onvedors Radiators Radiators
Output Baseboard or or or asl Iron Output Baseboard or or or asi Iran
in 1000's Radiant Ronels Unit Healers will) One Pipe will) Series Loop in 1000 Radiant Panels Unit Healers with One Pipe will) Series loop
of Willi Series loop with One Pipe Syslem System of will) Series Loop Willi One Pipe System Syslem
Ulu Syslem Syslem BTU System Syslem
MOH Use Use Use Use MBH Use Use Use use
ModelModelModelModelModelModelModelModel
200 SX- 30V SX- 30V SX- 30V SX- 30V 750 SX-60V SX -60V SX -90V SX -I I OV
2SO SX- 30V S& 30V SX- 30V SX- 40V 800 SX 60V SX-90V SX-90V SX -1 I OV
300 SX- 30V SX- 30V SX- 40V SX- 40V 850 SX -60V SX-90V SX 90V SX I I OV
350 SX -30V SX -30V SX -40V SX -60V 900 SX -60V SX -90V SX -110V SX -110V
400 SX -30V SX-40V SX -60V SX-60V 950 SX -90V SX -90V SX -110V SX-IIOV
450 SX -40V SX -60V SX -90V SX-90V 1000 SX-90V SX -90V SX-110V SX -IIOV
50O SX -40V SX -40V SX 60V SX -90V 1100 SX -90V SX -90V SX -I IOV SX -160V
550 SX -40V SX -60V SX -60V SX 90V 1200 SX -90V SX -90V SX I lOV SX -16OV
600 SX-40V SX-60V SX-90V SX-90V 1300 SX-90V SX-IIOV SX -160V SX -160V
650 SX-60V SX -60V SX -90V SX-9OV 1400 SX-1 IOV SX-1 IOV SX -160V SX 160V
700 SX -60V SX -60V SX -90V SX-90V 1500 1 SX-110V I SX-IIOV SX -160V 2)SX -IIOV
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Typical Installation of Commercial Models
WAIfRSUPPLY
PRESSURE
srsftM I RLOU(ING star Off
SUPPIY AIR VALVE WPM PREVEIIIER VALVE
SEPARATOR
flow(lif(K (IR(ULATOR YSltfd
VALVE REI ORII
SIIUT OFF SYSIEM
VALVE PURGE T
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BOILER
EXPAN slot,IANR
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teltmar Boiler] DHW Controls
Control Functions type 256 260 261 262 264 268 265 269
Boiler Operation
N umber of Stages 1 1 2 2 4
Boiler Differential A/M A /M A/M A/M A/M
Boiler Minimum Supply M M M M M
Boiler Outdoor Reset
A
Minimum On Time
Boiler Post Purge
PID Staging :G
F F M A/M
Characterized Heating Curve
Soft Start
Equal Run Time Rotation
Starting Water Temperature
Fire Delay F M M M M
Fixed Last
Warm Weather Shut Down (WWSD)
Fixed Lead
Water Temperature.. Boost ''M..,... tea; _ ....,A A/M
Heating Curve
Heating Curve Shift M '.:A/M M .,:A/M M
1,
Indoor Temperature Feedback
3 1
A/M A/M
Interstage Delay
M M
A A
Lo / Hi Fire Boiler Rotation
M F
Lockout Differential
M A/M
A A
Minimum On Time
PID Staging :G
Reset Ratio
Soft Start
Starting Water Temperature
Steam Established
Warm Weather Shut Down (WWSD)
Water Temperature.. Boost ''M..,... tea; _ ....,A A/M
Modulation Operation
0 - 20 mA or 4 - 20 mA Outputs
Minimum and Maximum Modulation Settings
Parallel or Sequential Modulation
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Operation
DHW Boiler Reset Override
DHW Condensing Boiler
DHW External Demand -
DHW Internal Demand (Sensor)
DHW Post Purge _
DHW Priority
DHW Setback
Setpoint Operation
Setpoint Boiler Reset Override
Setpoint Priority
Protection py >z';..
Pump Exercising _
Setback
Timer, 7 Day
Water Temperature Boost (Indoor Feedback)
Water Temperature Setback
Zone Temperature Setback _
Display
Temperature Display
Usage Display
Other x 4.,:
120 or 240 V (ac) Rated Relay Outputs
Auto Test .,. a }fiF;..
CSA C US Approved
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Error Messages
Function Indicators
Locking Cover Option
Plug In System --0 .,.0
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A/M A/M
M M
M
AN A/M
M F
M M A/M
A A A
Automatic Adjustment F = Fixed M = Manual
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Automatic Adjustment F = Fixed M = Manual
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Boiler Control 261 Two Stage Boiler & Setpoint
Literature
Control
Packaged weight
Dimensions
Approvals
Ambient conditions
l Power supply
Relays
Demands
Sensors included
Optional devices
D 261, A 261's, D 001, D 070
Microprocessor PID control; This Is not a safely (Ilmlt) control.
3.0 lb. (1340 g), Enclosure A, blue PVC plastic
6 -5/8" H x 7 -9116" W x 2- 13/16" D (170 x 193 x 72 mm)
CSA C US, meets ICES & FCC regulations for EMI /RFI.
Indoor use only, 32 to 113 °F (0 to 45 °C), < 90% RH non - condensing
120 V ±10% 50/60 Hz 1300 VA
240 V (ac) 10 A 1/3 hp, pilot duty 240 VA
20 to 260 V (ac) 2 VA
NTC thermislor, 10 kit @ 77 °F (25 °C ±0.2 °C) ff =3892
Outdoor Sensor 070 and Universal Sensor 071
lekmar type #: 031, 032
Control Description The Boiler Control 261 is a microprocessor -based two stage boiler control designed to regulate the supply water temperature
frorn a single two stage boiler or two single stage boilers based on either outdoor air temperature or a Setpoint demand. The 261 can stage and rotate
two single fire boilers or it can stage a single Lo /Hi fire boiler. The 261 also operates the system pump. For a list of Control Functions see page 11.
Applications (A's)
A 261 -1 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset and multiple zones controlled by thermostatic radiator valves (TRV).
A 261 -2 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset and multiple zones controlled by thermostats and zone pumps.
A 261 -3 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset supplying heat to a hydronic heating system. A'pool or spa controlled by a Setpoint Control 150
through a heat exchanger.
Boiler Control 262 Two Stage Boiler DHW/ Two Stage
Literature D 262, A 262's, D 001, D 070, E 003, U 262
Control Microprocessor PID control; is Is not a safety (Ilmit) c trot.
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Dimensions 6- 518" H x 7- 9116" W x 2- 13116" 170 x 193 x 72 mm)
Item A Y Test '" °..",....,..,...
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Power supply
C Jtekmar
240 V (ac) 10 A 1/3 hp, pilot duty 240 A
Boller Control 261 M.+ :+•:K.i.
T"v J"e eels A $°I,t,Y"
n 9 1 2 5 6 - ° :. ' r",'t a'x
Control Description The Boiler Control 261 is a microprocessor -based two stage boiler control designed to regulate the supply water temperature
frorn a single two stage boiler or two single stage boilers based on either outdoor air temperature or a Setpoint demand. The 261 can stage and rotate
two single fire boilers or it can stage a single Lo /Hi fire boiler. The 261 also operates the system pump. For a list of Control Functions see page 11.
Applications (A's)
A 261 -1 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset and multiple zones controlled by thermostatic radiator valves (TRV).
A 261 -2 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset and multiple zones controlled by thermostats and zone pumps.
A 261 -3 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset supplying heat to a hydronic heating system. A'pool or spa controlled by a Setpoint Control 150
through a heat exchanger.
Boiler Control 262 Two Stage Boiler DHW/ Two Stage
Literature D 262, A 262's, D 001, D 070, E 003, U 262
Control Microprocessor PID control; is Is not a safety (Ilmit) c trot.
Packaged weight 4 lb. (1810 g), Enclosure A, blu PVC plastic
Dimensions 6- 518" H x 7- 9116" W x 2- 13116" 170 x 193 x 72 mm)
Approvals CSA C US, meets ICES &FCC re ulalions for EMIlRFI
Ambient conditions Indoor use only, 32 to 122oF (0 to °C), < 95 % RH n - condensing
Power supply 120 V ±10 % 50 /60 Hz 1300 VA
Relays 240 V (ac) 10 A 1/3 hp, pilot duty 240 A
Demands 20 to 260 V (ac) 2 VA
Sensors included NTC thermislor, 10 W @ 77'F (25'C t 2 °C) 0= 892
Outdoor Sensor 070 and Universal Sens 071.
Optional devices lekmar type #: 031, 032, 040, 062, 063, 071 072 73, 076, 078, 079,
077, 367, 368, 369
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Bailer Control 262
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Control Description The Boiler Control 262 is a mic processor- sed boiler outdoor reset control that has two modes of operation. Mode 1
operates as two stage boiler and DHW, and mode 2 op rates as two b \Fnctions
rs or LolHi fire boiler for DHW applications. A lekmar Indoor Sensor, DigitalAtRTU, or Zone Control can be connected to provide in oor temperatureedback from single or multiple zones. An optional Remote Display Module
040 and Df IW indirect sensor can also be added. F a list of Control see page 11.
Applications (A's)
A 262 -1 Thermostat controlled zone valves wi pool or spa setpoint ope lion and DHW priority generation and boiler outdoor reset.
A 262 -2 Zones controlled by thermostatic ra ator valves (TRV) with boiler utdoor reset of two boilers.
A 262 -3 Thermostat controlled zone pump ith DHW priority generation and boiler outdoor reset of two boilers.
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Control Functions type 356 360 361 362 363 364 365 374
Boiler Operation A/M A/M
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A/M A/M A/M A/M A/M
Boiler Differential
Boiler Enable r • u >.`,: •
Boiler Load Reset
Boiler Minimum S.0 I 3::,.w ._ M .a...._ ::M, ...M : m.. M ..:.., M M M M
Boiler Outdoor Reset
Characterized Heating Gurve _. ...: r..::___A/M A/M AN
Heating Curve Shift A/M A/M A/M AN
Reset Ratio
Warm Weather Shut Down (WWSD)
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Operation
DHW Boiler Reset Override
DHW External Demand
DHW Internal Demand (Sensor)
DHW Mixing Purge...
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DHW Post Purge
DHW Priority z...k.. ky_...
DHW Priority Override
DHW .Setback
Mixing Operation
Characterized Heating Curve
Floating Action Output
Heating Curve A/M A/M A/M A/M A/M A/M A/M
Heating Curve Shift M
Indoor Temperature. Feedback..
Mixing Outdoor Reset
Mixing Setpoint
Modulating Output (4 -20 mA)
Reset Ratio
Variable Speed Output
Setback
Water Temperature Boost (Indoor Feedback)
Water Tem erature;Setback
Display
Temperature Display s•, '
Protection
Boiler Load Reduction
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Boiler Minimum Return
System Maximum Supply ..:t t :.
Pump Exercising
Integrated Exercising
Other
120 or 24Q )l (ac) Reted
Auto Test
CSA C US or CS A pRroyed; :_r..., >' «.a: 'a` .,
Error Messages
Function Indicators A ,i S .Aat1xbF..... Y aYktm
Locking Cover Option
Plug In System
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Literature D 356, A 356 D 001, D 070,E 021
Control Microprocessor D control; This is not a safety (limit) control.
Packaged weight 1.5 lb. (670 g), En ure C, white PVC plastic
Dimensions 4 -3/4" H x 2 -7/8" W x 8" D (120 x 74 x 22 mm)
Approvals CSA C US, meets ICES FCC regulations for EMI /RFI
Ambient conditions Indoor use only, 32 to 104 (0 to 40 °C), < 90% RH non -co ensing
Power supply 24 V 110% 50/60 Hz 3 VA
Var. Pump 120 V (ac) 2.4 A 1/6 hp, fuse TA 250 V240Relays120V (ac) 5 A 116 hp, pilot duty VA
Mixing demand 24 V (ac) 2 VA
Sensors included NTC lhermislor, 10 kit 77 °F (25 °C ± °C) 0 =3892
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Control Functions see page 16.
Applications (A's)
A 356-1 One stage boiler wit Load Re et. A variable speed injection pu providing a mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to
thermostat controlled e valves.
A 356 -2 One stage boiler with er Load Fj set. A variable speed injection pump provt ' g a mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones
controlled by thermoand zon valves. Indirect DHW tank controlled by an a 'tat and a zone pump.
A 356 -3 One stage boiler with er Loa Reset. A variable speed injection pump providing mixe d supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones
controlled by thermoand ne valves. Indirect DHW tank controlled by an aquast and a zone valve.
A 356 4 One stage boiler with r a able. Two variable speed injection pumps providing two mi d supply temperatures with outdoor reset to zones
controlled by thermod zone valves.
A 356 -6 One stage boiler witoor reset and multiple zones controlled by thermostats and zo valves. Indirect DHW tank controlled by an
aquastat and a zone p. A variable speed injection pump providing a mixed supply tempera re with outdoor reset to zones controlled by
and zon ves.
Mixing Control 360 Floating Action
Literature — D 360, A 360's, D 001, D 070, E 021
Control — Microprocessor PID control; This is not a safety (limit) control
Pa&aged weight — 3.1 lb. (1420 g), Enclosure A, blue PVC plastic -- - - -_
Dimensions — 6 -5/8" H x 7 -9/16" W x 2- 13/16" D (170 x 193 x 72 mm)
Approvals — CSA C US, meets ICES & FCC regulations for EMI /RFI
Ambient conditions — Indoor use only, 32 to 102 °F (0 to 39 °C), < 90% RH non - condensing «. Io
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Power supply — 120 V ±10% 50/60 Hz 1300 VA ---
Floating Output — 24 V (ac) 0.34 A 8 VA
Relays — 240 V (ac) 10 A 1/3 hp, pilot duty 240 VA
Demand — 20 to 260 V (ac) 2 VA
Sensors included — NTC lhermistor, 10 kit @ 77 °F (25 °C ±0.2 °C) B =3892 am A r
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Outdoor Sensor 070 and 2 of Universal Sensor 071 «F::_1
Optional devices — tekmar type #: 031, 032, 076, 077
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Control Description The Mixing Control 360 is a microprocessor -based outdoor reset control designed to operate a 24 V (ac) floating action 2, 3, or
4 -way valve. The 360 also provides for boiler minimum protection, system pump operation, and boiler operation. As well, a tekmar indoor sensor can
be connected to the control to provide indoor temperature feedback. For a list of Control Functions see page 16.
Applications (A's)
A 360 -1 One stage boiler with Boiler Load Reset. A 4 -way mixing valve providing a mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones controlled
by thermostats and zone valves.
A 360 -2 One stage boiler with Boiler Load Reset. A 2 -way mixing valve providing a mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones controlled
by thermostats and zone valves.
A 360 -3 One stage boiler with Boiler Load Reset, A 4 -way mixing valve providing a mixed supply temperattre with outdoor reset to zones rnnlrnllnd
by thermostats and zone pumps. Indirect DHW tank controlled by an aquastat and a zone pump.
A 360 -4 One stage boiler with Boiler Load Reset. A 3 -way mixing valve providing a mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones controlled
by thermostats and zone valves. Indirect DHW tank controlled by an aquastat and a zone pump.
A 360 -5 One stage boiler with Boiler Load Reset. A 2 -way injection valve providing a mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones controlled
by thermostats and zone valves. Indirect DHW tank controlled by an aquastat and zone pump.
A 360 -6 Two one stage boilers with outdoor reset and multiple zones controlled by thermostats and zone pumps. A 4 -way mixing valve providing a
mixed supply temperature with outdoor reset to zones controlled by thermostats and zone pumps.
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A3130750 3/4 "Three -way Floating Action Mixing Valve (Cv 4.7)
A3131000 1" Three -way Floating Action Mixing Valve (Cv 10)
A3131250 1 1/4" Three -way Floating Action Mixing Valve (Cv 19)
A3131500 1 1/2" Three -way Floating Action Mixing Valve (Cv 29)
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Snow melting can be an expensive operation;
however, proper energy saving controls can
help reduce the operating costs.
Safety is another consideration in snow
melt system design. Most snow melt
systems are designed to provide snow and
ice free surfaces for the safety of pedes-
trian or vehicular traffic.
Operational Functions
Automatic snow /ice detection.
Outdoor reset to compensate for sudden
outdoor temperature changes before the
slab surface freezes.
Idling for faster pickup times.
These systems also require a control strat-
egy that prevents damage to the slab and
equipment.
Energy Saving Functions
Automatic snow /ice detection
Warm Weather Cut Off
Cold Weather Cut Off
Accurate slab temperature control
Slab Outdoor Reset
Hydronic Snow Melting System
Protection Functions
Slab thermal shock protection.
Maximum Supply temperature limit for
tubing protection.
Boiler shock protection.
Prevention of boiler flue gas
condensation.
Viscosity compensation for faster lab
pickup times.
Control Functions type Mode 2 650 664 665 667
Snow Melting Operation
Cold Weather Cut Off M M M M M
Minimum Melting Time M M M M M
On Time M M A/M A/M A/M
Remote Enable
Slab Outdoor Reset
Snow/ Ice Detection
Idling Setpoint M M M M M
Melting Setpoint M M M M M
Viscosity Compensation
Warm Weather Cut Off A A A A A
Water Detection Sensitivity A/M A/M A/M
Number of Zones 1 -2
Zone Priority
Mixing Operation
Floating Action Output
Modulating Output (4 -20 mA)
Pulse Width Modulation
Variable Speed Output
System Protection
Boiler Minimum Return G `, ...... ,`' ...M M M
Exercise
Integrated Exercising
Maximum System Supply M M M
Maximum System AT M .'M M
Display
Temperature Display
Usage Display
Other
Alarm Output tN2 tN2 tN2 tN2
Auto Test
Error Messages
Function Indicators
Locking Cover
Plug In System
A = Automatic Adjustment F = Fixed M = Manual
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Snow Detector & Melting Control 667 Variable Speed Injection -
Literalure D 667, A 667's, D 001, D 070, E 021, U 667
Microprocessor PID control; This is not a safety (limit) control.Control
Packaged weight 3.1 lb. (1400 g), Enclosure A, blue PVC plastic
Dimensions 6 -5/8" H x 7- 9/16" W x 2- 13/16" D (170 x 193 x 72 mm)
Approvals CSA C US, meets ICES & FCC regulations for EMI /RFI
Ambient conditions Indoor use only, 32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C), < 90% RH non - condensing
Power Supply 115 V ±10°/ 50/60 Hz 600 VA
Relays 230 V (ac) 5 A 1/3 hp, pilot duty 240 VA
Variable Pump 230 V (ac) 2.4 A 1/6 hp, fuse T2.5 A 250 V
Demand 20 to 260 V (ac) 2 VA
Sensors included NTC lhermislor, 10 kil @ 77 °F (25 °C t0.2 °C) 8 =3892
Outdoor Sensor 070 and 3 of Universal Sensor 071
Optional devices tekmar Type H: 039, 040, 072, 073, 090, 091
Control Description The Snow Detector & Melting Control 667, when combined with the tekmar Snow /Ice Sensor 090, provides automatic snow /icedetection. The 667 operates a variable speed injection pump to provide several protection and control features including: Maximum System delta T, topreventslabthermalshock, Boiler Minimum protection to prevent boiler shock or flue gas condensation. For a list of Control Functions see page 25.
Applications (A's)
A 667 -1 Flydronic snow melting system operated through a variable speed injection pump, plus a Snow /Ice Sensor 090.
A 667 -2 Hydronic snow melting system operated through a variable speed injection pump, plus a Snow /Ice Sensor 090. Multiple boilers operated by
a staging control.
A 667 -3 A two zone hydronic snow melting system with automatic detection. Boiler protection and temperature control provided by a variable speed
injection pump. Multiple boilers operated by a staging control.
Remote Start /Stop M 1 039
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Packaged weight 0.22 lb. ( 0 g , nclosure G, white PVC plastic
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Approvals
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Control Description The Snow Detector & Melting Control 667, when combined with the tekmar Snow /Ice Sensor 090, provides automatic snow /icedetection. The 667 operates a variable speed injection pump to provide several protection and control features including: Maximum System delta T, topreventslabthermalshock, Boiler Minimum protection to prevent boiler shock or flue gas condensation. For a list of Control Functions see page 25.
Applications (A's)
A 667 -1 Flydronic snow melting system operated through a variable speed injection pump, plus a Snow /Ice Sensor 090.
A 667 -2 Hydronic snow melting system operated through a variable speed injection pump, plus a Snow /Ice Sensor 090. Multiple boilers operated by
a staging control.
A 667 -3 A two zone hydronic snow melting system with automatic detection. Boiler protection and temperature control provided by a variable speed
injection pump. Multiple boilers operated by a staging control.
Snow Melt Kit (
Literature
Packaged weight
Dimensions (M1008)
Approvals
Ambient conditions
Power supply
Sensors included
Run Time
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665, 667 in snow meld applications. The it is used to remotely enable and disable the snow melting system through a single button. Snow melling runtimeisadjustablethroughadial. A Light Em ling Diode (LED) provides a visual indication of the operation of the snow melting system.
Snow / Ice Sensor 090
Literature — D 090
Packaged weight — 4.4 lb (2000 g), silicon brass. 65 It (20 m) jacketed cable
Dimensions — 1 -314" H x 3.118" W x 3.118" D (45 x 80 x 80 mm)
Approvals — CSA C US with applicable tekmar snow melting controls
Operating range — -60 to 175 °F ( -50 to 80 °C)
Sensor — NTC thermistor, 10 kit @ 77 °F (25 °C i 0.2 °C), 0 =3892
Snow / Ice Sensor Socket 091
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Packaged weight — 1.8 lb (830 g), silicon brass
Dimensions — 3 -3/4" H x 3 -1 /2" W x 3 -1/2" D (96 x 89 x 89 mm)
Approvals — CSA C US with tekmar Snow / Ice Sensor 090
Description The tekmar Snow /Ice Sensor 090 and Snow /Ice Sensor Socket 091 are used with tekmar controls 665, 661, and 664 to aulonlalieWlydetectsnoworiceonadrivewayorwalkway. The Snow /Ice Sensor Socket must be installed directly in the snow melt slab, halfway between the heating
Remote Start /Stop M 1 039
Literature D 039
Packaged weight 0.22 lb. ( 0 g , nclosure G, white PVC plastic
Dimensions (M1008)2 -718" H 2 -7/8" 13/16" D (73 x 73 x 21 mm)
Approvals CSA C S, meets I & FCC regulations for EMI /RFI
Ambient conditions Indo use only, 32 to 1 °F (0 to 50 °C), < 90% RH non- condensing
Power supply tekmar control; tekmarNe M 2 (IN2)
Snow Melt Kit (
Literature
Packaged weight
Dimensions (M1008)
Approvals
Ambient conditions
Power supply
Sensors included
Run Time
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Snow / Ice Sensor 090
Literature — D 090
Packaged weight — 4.4 lb (2000 g), silicon brass. 65 It (20 m) jacketed cable
Dimensions — 1 -314" H x 3.118" W x 3.118" D (45 x 80 x 80 mm)
Approvals — CSA C US with applicable tekmar snow melting controls
Operating range — -60 to 175 °F ( -50 to 80 °C)
Sensor — NTC thermistor, 10 kit @ 77 °F (25 °C i 0.2 °C), 0 =3892
Snow / Ice Sensor Socket 091
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Packaged weight — 1.8 lb (830 g), silicon brass
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Approvals — CSA C US with tekmar Snow / Ice Sensor 090
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ADEQUATE FIREPLACE VENTILATION IS REQUIRED FOR SAFETY
GAS LOGS MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED FOR INSTALLING
MOTE i GAS APPLIANCES.
READ INSTRUCTIONS FULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING.
INSTALLER LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH CONSUMER!
Hargrove Manufacturing Corporation uses refractory material to create ceramic logs. Each log is hand
finished to assure the most realistic, detailed log available. The gas log burner system is designed to
turn like wood — with a yellow smoky flame. For this reason the gas log set must be burn d only in
a fully vented, non - combustible fireplace with the damper completely open and the chimney free of any
bstructions or restrictions. The fireplace must be designed and approved to burn wood. The minimum
ermanent, free opening provided by the fireplace chimney must be 8" in diameter (50 square inched.
IT IS THE HOME OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ASSURE THEIR
FIREPLACE HAS ADEQUATE DRAFT.
The realistic yellow flame produces carbon monoxide and soot. Under normal conditions these produces
re exhausted up the chimney. If fumes or soot from the gas burning are evidenced in the room when
he damper is fully open, it indicates that the fireplace draft is defective. Do not operate your gas log
Set until the fireplace draft is corrected.
4 DEQ UATE VENTILATION IS REQUIRED.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. OPEN WINDOWS
2. DON'T TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES
3. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS MAY BE
DRAWN BY AIR CURFENTS FROM
OTHER AREAS OF YOUR HOUSE
TO THIS APPLIAiv _
FOR -- (OUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
IP.M4IINSTRUCPNGHAR1 4 1 OF (10110195)
THE SIZE CHART BELOW INDICATES THE
MINIMUM SIZE FIREPLACE OPENINGS IN
WHICH DIFFERENT SIZE GAS LC'r VETS
CAN BE INSTALLED.
FIREPLACE SIZES
GAS LOG DEPTH FRONT
SET SIZE WIDTH
16
18
24
30
36
13"
13"
14"
14"
ccsrPCaror, . wnrG
20"
22"
28"
3411
40"
BJRNER PAN MEDIA
1. Fill the burner pan with silica sand. Sand level should
be sloped evenly with the sides of ember burner. Place
2/3 of the Part A Embers on top of the sand. Burner should
be completely full and level.
2. Light the gas and observe flame for even distribution.
3. Part B Embers (rockwool) are placed over the sand to
simulate glowing embers. For best results pinch off pieces
T' th- Par: B rraterial the size of a dime and feather it out.
ce as much as desired over the area the gas comes
tnrough.
See Figure 3.)
GRATE PLACEMENT
Place the grate over the ember burner using the reference
marks made on fireplace floor earlier.
LOG PLACEMENT
1 . Trie lony;:st log is the front log. It should be placed on
the front of the grate with the flat, unfinished side facing the
back. It is essential for this log to be positioned with the flat,
unfinished side being straight up and down.
If the logs a-e laid flat on the grate the safety pilot control
pats will ova; and shut the system off.)
2. The second longest log is the back log. It is positioned
on the back pedestal of the grate with the flat side down.
3. The remaining logs are top logs. These logs are
placed across the bottom logs and can be
arrangeu irate the most realistic flame patterns.
See Figure 4.)
VOLCANIC CIN AS
1 01 l -
Sika Sand
Figure
Figure 4
1. The black volcanic cinders are used to cover the fireplace floor, fittings and tubing around the burnei
system. Although not functional, the black cinders act as a picture frame to show off the glowing ember
and yellow flame.
2. The remaining 1/3 Part A Embers can now be spread over the volcanic cinders to look like add;*; ,)n -
fallen ash under ;h.; logs.
optional)
Attach the damper stop clamp to th : eplace damper
blade. PoshLion the clamp to prevent full closure of the
fireplace damper blade.
See Figure 1)
If the damper stop provided does not fit, the installer
shall install a permanent damper stop that will keep
the damper open a minimum of 3 ".
CAUTION
THE DAMPER MUST BE FULLY OPEN WHEN
OPERATING THE GAS LOGS !
EMBER BURNER POSITIONING
1. Turn gas off.
2. Remove old log lighter, ashes, and other mate-
rial from the firebox.
3. Center the ember burner on the fireplace floor
with the burner pipe completely visible from the front.
For best results the ember burner should be directly
under the flue opening with a minimum of 4" from the
front edge of the ember burner to the fireplace
opening.
4. Place the grate over the ember burner so front
legs of grate are just in front of ember burner pipe.
Once the final positioning is establisried, mark the
burner and grate position on the floor of the fireplace
for reference points. Remove the grate and proceed
with the gas connection.
DAMPER STOP
FIGURE I
See Figure 2.) Figure 2
GAS CONNECTION
1. The gas supply line should be 1/2" Inside Diameter (ID) up to 30 feet and 3/4" for longer distances.
2. Tighten the black pipe cap on the end of the burner pan pipe.
3. Use .he aluminum connector to connect gas supply to the ember burner. When bending alumim_'m
tubing use prod; - 3r bending procedures to avoid kinking the tube. (If a safety pilot control is used follow
instructions included for connecting gas to the pilot control.
4. Check all connections for leaks using a soapy water solution.
5. Damper must remain fully open during operation. Place a lighted match next to the burner pipe. Co
not hold the match in your hand while lighting the gas. Turn the gas supply on slowly until the gas ignites.
Check the flame for even distribution, flame height and pressure. After checking the flame turn off the
fire. (To turn off the fire turn the gas valve off.) Do not close the damper until all the flames have died.
Keep the glass doors fully open during all burning.
I: \PM4 \INSTRUCT \NGHARI -4 3 OF 4 (5/24/93)
GENERAL INFORMATION
DO NOT USE A NATURAL GAS SET FOR PROPANE OR A PROPANE SET °=i NA AL GAS.
WHEN USING PROPANE (LPG) GAS AN AUTOMATIC PILOT SYSTEM MUST BE I'r:Z , .'_LED.
1. There are many different local codes for gas fire logs. The installation of this set must conform
with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fu _ Gas Code ANSI Z223.1
1984.
2. This log set is designed for use with Natural Gas.3. When glass fireplace doors are used always operate gas log set with the doors fully open to allow
fo- )roper combustion air.
4. A fire screen must be in place when the log set is in use
5. The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply pipingsysternattestpressuresinexcessof1/2 psig. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supplypipingsystembyclosingitsindividualmanualshutoffvalveduringanypressuretestingofgas
supr.!, system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig.
C. M:7)1mum inlet supply pressure for Natural Gas is 7" water column. Maximum inlet supply
pressure for Natural Gas is 10 1/2" water column.7. After burning, the logs become fragile and should not be Iandl d. Knocking or rubbing logs can
cause concrete to crumble and is not covered under the warrany.
8. Use a soft, dry paintbrush for periodic dusting of the gas fire logs. Special care must be taken
to cl° n `e Birch logs. Rubbing will remove soot but will also remove the white pigments.
S. L., rjci burn wood with this set.
1W
NOTE GAS LOGS MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL GAS APPLIANCES.
WIZ- ALLING YOUR H A R G R O V E GAS LOGS
Remove all the parts from the shipping container. Your set includes the following parts...
Number by Set
1.Pe'.c Ital Grate
Ember Burner
3.Silica Sand
4.Fire Embers
5.Safety Pilot Control (optional)
6.A!;lminum Connector
7.Firc Log -
8.Damper Stop (optional)
9.Volcanic Cinders
ca
16 " -21 " Sets 24" Sets 28 " -30" Sets
PG -16 PG -20 PG -25
EB -14 EB -18 EP 22
SD -1 SD -1 SD -1
EM -1 EM -1 EM -1
SPC SPC SPC
AC -18 AC -18 AC -18
Number of logs determined by set size
DS DS
VC -1 VC -1 VC -1
iL
AS LOGS FLAMEHARGROVEGFLICKER
ROBERT SHAW 7000MV(RME - PO)
MILLIVOLT GAS VALVE SYSTEM GAS FIRE LOGS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This gas pilot safety valve provides 100% shut -off ofbothpilotandmainburnergassupplyintheeventof
pilot flame failure. This valve is equipped with a
manual gas control knob to provide for pilot lighting..
It also has a control knob that controls flame height.
If the pilot flame goes out during normal operation, or
if there is insufficient pilot flame to provide proper
thermocouple output, the safety valve will close,
stopping the flow of all gas. This valve is designed for
use on all domestic heating gases up to 1/2" PSI.
CAUTIONS
1. This valve should be installed only by an
experienced service technician trained in gas
safety equipment.
2. Turn off gas supply before installing valve.
3. All piping must meet applicable local codes
and ordinances and the national fuel gas code
ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA NO. 54)
4. All wiring must meet applicable electrical
codes and ordinances.
5. Check out the complete system after
installing the valve.
6. Prior to installation, verify conformance
with burner manufacturer's installation
instructions.
7. Make sure all piping is free of foreign matter.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. OPEN WINDOWS
2. DON'T TOUCH ELECTRICAL
SWITCHES
3. EXTINGUISH ALL OPEN FLAMES
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS
SUPPLIER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS MAY BE
DRAWN BY AIR CURRENTS FROM
OTHER AREAS OF YOUR HOUSE
TO THIS APPLIANCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE
GASOLINE OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS
AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF
THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
INSTALLATI ON INSTRUCTIONS
Thermopile and pilot Burner Assembly pilot bracket using the (2) #10-32 x 1/4"1. Attach the pilot generator (thermopile and p ilot burner assembl Y ) to the
screws. (Fig.3)
ect the ilot bracket to the back side of the burner pan thegas valve#
ed (
F'g 3)
screws. (Fig.3
2. Conn P
3. Connect opposite end of the pilot tubing to the pilot port on g
ads from the thermopile (pandthermopile
generator) to the terminals labels that get hot or throw any
4. Attach the le leads do not contact any part
Make sure the pilot tubing
areas unat u.a
E' .3
TOP VIEW BURNER INSTALLLATION
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49 -6 -8
RSTPG -18
2) #10- 32X1/4" Screw
2) #8X1 /2" Screw
Pilot Bracket
69 -6 -8
4 WIRING SCHEMATIC RECOMMENDED GAUGE
Fig.
SWITCHING IEV OF WIRE
WALL SWITCH, REMOTE WALL SWITCH &REMOTE
CONTROL, BARK CHIP SWITCH CONTROL
PINECONE SWITCH
WIRE MAXIMUM
GAS CONTROL
KNOB MV -C VALVE SIZE LENGTH
100 Ft.
p 0 O
14 Gauge
16 Gauge 64 Ft.
0
18 Gauge 40 Ft.
o
O 8 20 Gauge 25 Ft.
o PILOT 22 Gauge 16 Ft.
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use installation instructions accompanying any other switching device)WALL SWITCH
wall switch t a standard 3" X 2" electrical box in wall near then firep
et the lead wireso
1. Tinstalla
the
wire (18 -gauge wire) from thehe elelectrical box the millivo
a lead wire o terminal- (Fig.4)
two outside terminals label
etheelectrriicatheswitch,
oandta cover plate. nals as the wall switch on the MV -C.2. Mount the wall switch
If installing a remote control attach the leads from the receiver to the same t
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Coast Type: phone: 970 - 328 -37
Activity: Nb4 -0043 Occupancy: phone 303- 864 -90
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Item: 310 MECH- Heating Action: PI PARTIAL INSPECTION
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03/24/05 inspector: GCD
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