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1. CONVENTIONAL INSTALLATIONS
All modern hydronic type boilers are exceptionally fast heating units.
The low water volumes in relation to firing rates require special
attention to water flow rates for smooth, efficient operation. These
considerations for the A. O. Smith copper heat exchanger boilers
are covered below.
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0
Conventional 10
C (20
F) drop in systems for a fully loaded boiler
will maintain the following approximate flow rates:
U.S.
CANADIAN
MODELS
MODELS
HW-300
HWB-300
HW-399
HWB-399
HW-420
HWB-420
HW-520
HWB-520
HW-670
HWB-610
Figure 1 shows a typical installation of the boiler with pipe sizing
and circulator selected by the installer to provide adequate water
flow whenever the boiler is firing.
In a system with several large zones of which any might be smaller
than approximately 1/3 of the system should include a hydronic
balancer as shown in fig. 1. The balancer connects between the
system supply and the return line before the circulator inlet.
Adjustment of the balancing cock should permit adequate boiler
flow rate when only the smallest zone is in operation.
Attention should be given to balancing inputs and water flow rates
where wide variations of system flow rates can occur.
The recommended minimum flow rates that will result in
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0
approximately 30
C (50
F) temperature rise across the boiler are
as follows:
U.S.
CANADIAN
MODELS
MODELS
HW-300
HWB-300
HW-399
HWB-399
HW-420
HWB-420
HW-520
HWB-520
HW-610
HWB-610
HW-670
If system flow rate is unknown, or if zoning creates extreme
variations in flow rates, the boiler should be installed as shown
in fig. 2 for A. O. Smith LINEAR-TEMP installations.
2.
LINEAR-TEMP INSTALLATIONS
A.
New Installations
A. O. Smith LINEAR-TEMP systems have been designed to provide
efficient, trouble-free operation of the boiler sizes covered in this
manual with any of the following conditions:
a.
Unknown system flow rate
b.
Varying flow rate as with zoned systems
c.
Multiple boiler installations
Figure 2 shows piping and accessory arrangement for a boiler
pumped independent of the primary system mains. Pipe sizing
and boiler loop pump selection data are shown in Table 5 for
several different temperature rises across the boilers.
LPM
GPM
87
23
114
30
132
35
148
39
175
46
LPM
GPM
34
9
45
12
53
14
61
16
69
18
76
20
ONE BOILER INSTALLED
INDEPENDENT OF THE PRIMARY SYSTEM
Total heating requirements for the building can be supplied by a
series of boiler loops all connecting to a common pipe joining the
system supply and return mains. The supply and return branches
of each boiler loop must join the common pipe only a short nipple
length apart. The different sets of branches should be installed
reasonably close together, but not necessarily to the short nipple
length as required for the supply and return of each set. These
branches may be made with tees or with welded connections.
The installer is reminded that the total boiler flow rates need not
match the system flow rate.
PUMP AND PIPE SIZING DATA
(PIPING FROM TEES IN MAIN TO BOILER BRANCHES)
Quantity and Model
U.S
Canadian
HW-300
1 HWB-300
HW-399
1 HWB-399
HW-420
1 HWB-420
HW-520
1 HWB-520
HW-670
1 HWB-610
NOTE:
Pipe loop sizes and pump selections based on
50 equivalent feet of pipe and fittings.
*All pump sizes listed are B & G model numbers.
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FIGURE 2
TABLE 5
Temp.
*Pump
Rise°C (°F)
G.P.M.
Size
10 (20)
23
1-1/2"PR
15 (30)
15
150
15 (30)
15
125
20 (40)
11
100
10 (20)
30
60-13
15 (30)
20
1-1/2"HV
20 (40)
15
150
20 (40)
15
125
10 (20)
32
60-13
15 (30)
21
1-1/2"HV
20 (40)
16
150
20 (40)
16
125
10 (20)
39
2-1/2"
10 (20)
26
1-1/2"HV
17 (35)
23
1-1/2"HV
20 (40)
20
150
10 (20)
51
60-13
15 (30)
34
2-1/2"
17 (35)
29
2"
20 (40)
25
1-1/2"HV
Pipe
Size
2"
1-1/2"
1-1/4"
1"
2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/4"
2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
1-1/4"
2-1/2"
2"
1-1/2"
1-1/2"
3"
2-1/2"
2"
1-1/2"

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