Safety Notes; Model Identification / Nomenclature - Bradford White Brute BNTH1000 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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Brute
B
TM
RUTE. BOILERS AND VOLUME WATER HEATERS, 1,000 & 1,200 MBTU/h
Section 8 – "Using the Touch Screen and the
Gauges."
This section will explain how to "Navigate"
through the Touch Screen : how to enter and
change values, and so on.
Section 9 – "Setup and Configuration"
The first part of this section includes a more
complete explanation of the Lead/Lag system.
The rest of the section includes detailed setup
instructions.
If you are not familiar with the control system, the
installation and setup process will go much more
smoothly if you read through these three sections
before beginning work.
1.3

Safety Notes

Fire or Explosion Hazard
Improper configuration can cause fuel buildup and
explosion. Improper user operation may result in
property loss, severe physical injury, or death.
Any changes to safety-related configuration parameters
must only be done by experienced and/or licensed
burner/boiler operators and mechanics.
If any odor of gas is detected, or if the gas burner does
not appear to be functioning in a normal manner, close
the main gas shutoff valve. Do not shut off the power
switch. Contact your heating contractor, gas company,
or factory representative.
The Brute is protected against over-pressurization. A
pressure relief valve is included with each Brute 1000 &
1200.
The inlet gas pressure to the appliance must not exceed
13" W.C. (3.2 kPa).
All installations must be made in accordance with 1)
American National Standard Z223.1/NFPA54-Latest
Edition "National Fuel Gas Code" or 2) CSA B149.1
"Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code" and with the
requirement of the local utility or other authorities having
jurisdiction. Such applicable requirements take precedence
over the general instructions contained herein.
Model Nomenclature
1
2
3
4
B
N
T
SERIES
USAGE
B
N
T
H - HYDRONIC
V - VOLUME
WATER
WARNING
5
6
7
8
SIZE
MBTU/h
1 0 0 0
1 7 0 0
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Improper adjustment of the burners may lead to poor
combustion quality, increasing the amount of carbon
monoxide produced. Excessive carbon monoxide
levels may lead to personal injury or death.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrical shock can cause severe injury, death or
property damage. Disconnect the power supply before
beginning installation or changing the wiring to prevent
electrical shock or damage to the equipment. It may
be necessary to turn off more than one power supply
disconnect.
All electrical wiring is to be done in accordance with
local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with:
1) The National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No.
70 - latest Edition, or 2) CSA STD. C22.1 "Canadian
Electrical Code - Part 1." This appliance must be
electrically grounded in accordance with these codes.
1.4
Model Identification
Consult the rating plate on the unit. The following
information describes the model number structure.
(1-3) Model Series Designation
B N T = Brute
(4)
Usage
H = Hydronic
V = Volume Water
(5-8) Size
1 0 0 0 = 1,000,000 BTU/hr input
1 2 0 0 = 1,200,000 BTU/hr input
(9)
Fuel
N = Natural Gas
P = LP Gas
(10) Options Code
J = CSD1 Version
X = Standard Unit
(11) Pump Options
X = No pump
(12) Revision
1 = First version
9
10
FUEL
OPTIONS CODE
N - NATURAL
J - CSD1
P - PROPANE
X - STANDARD
Page 3
WARNING
WARNING
(configuration available for all sizes)
11
12
1
PUMP OPTIONS
REVISION
X - NO PUMP
1 - FIRST

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