Steam Boiler; Specifications; Boiler Models; Connecting The Plumbing - Getinge 600 Series Installation Manual

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STEAM BOILER

SPECIFICATIONS

BOILER MODELS

CONNECTING THE PLUMBING

5–2
The following utility connections are required for sterilizers with an integral
steam boiler:
• Manual shutoff valve, strainer, and pressure gauge in the hot water
supply line.
• Separate three-phase electrical service for the heating circuit.
For detailed specifications on electrical requirements, hot water (pressure,
flow, and quality), and connection sizes, refer to the roughing-in drawing
(Figure 6–1, Sheet 5 on page 6–6).
The steam boiler used varies based on the chamber length of the sterilizer.
Refer to the following table for the proper boiler unit.
TABLE 5–1. AVAILABLE STEAM BOILERS
CHAMBER LENGTH
26 in.
39 in.
51 in.
The steam boiler is shipped mounted to the sterilizer with the steam output
and drain line connected to the sterilizer. The hot water supply and pressure
relief valve vent are supplied by the customer.
NOTE
Use unions on the hot water supply and pressure relief valve connections.
Recommendation: Pipe the pressure relief valve to a vented manifold
outside the equipment service area per ASME code.
To connect the plumbing to the boiler (see Figure 5–1):
1. Connect the hot water (HW) supply to the water strainer on the boiler.
2. Connect the outlet of the pressure relief valve (SV3) to a vent system.
3. If the boiler is a CAS-45A, connect the blow-down discharge line to a
separator tank (provided by customer).
NOTE
The ES-18/24/30/36/48 Blow-Down Separation Tank (Getinge PN 530957)
is suitable for this application.
STEAM BOILER
GTS-30A
CAS-45A
INS 61301607027 Rev A US

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