Minimum Relief Valve Settings; Expansion Tank Connections; Drain Connection; Condensate Drain Connection - Thermal Solutions Arctic 1000 Installation & Operation Manual

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Arctic Installation and Operation Manual
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3.2.3 Minimum Relief Valve Settings

The minimum relief valve setting for standard
systems shall be 30 psig. The system shall
operate with no less than 26 psig at all times.
For systems designed to operate at delta T's
greater than 40°F, the boiler shall be equipped
with a minimum relief valve setting of 60 psig.
The system shall operate with no less than 50
psig at all times. This will prevent boiler
water hammer.

3.2.4 Expansion Tank Connections

Connection(s) to an expansion tank are to be
provided by others in the system piping
separate from the boiler.

3.2.5 Drain Connection

A drain valve must be installed on the boiler
drain connection, the same pipe size as this
connection, to allow draining of the boiler.

3.2.6 Condensate Drain Connection

A condensate drain trap is shipped with the
boiler and is provided with a 1" npt
connection to drain the condensed products
of combustion from the boiler. Use Pipe with
continuous Teflon, high temperature silicone
tubing, or other tubing material compatible
with flue gas condensate. The condensate
temperature should never exceed 212
the pH of the condensate should never have a
value lower than 3.5. NO VALVE is to be
installed in this line from the boiler to point
of discharge.
The condensate drain trap should be flushed
with water as part of your boiler maintenance
schedule to remove any debris that might
have accumulated over time.
A common condensate pump/sump may be
used. Run separate piping from each
condensate drain to the sump. A common
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drain may be used to discharge condensate
from the sump. Consult pump/sump
materials of construction. If a common sump
is used, individual drain lines should be
connected such that one drain cannot back
feed into another drain. Use Table 3 for
sizing the pump / sump.

Table 3: Typical Condensate Flow Rate

Model
ARC1000
ARC1500
ARC2000
ARC2500
ARC3000
ARC3500
ARC4000
ARC4500
ARC5000
ARC5500
ARC6000
Consult local authorities regarding disposal of
flue gas condensate into public waste water
system. Some jurisdictions require that
condensate be buffered before discharge. This
buffering is commonly achieved by draining
the condensate through a limestone bed.
Consult Thermal Solutions or a chemical
treatment company for buffering system.
Failure to properly pipe the condensate
o
F and
system will greatly reduce boiler life. Do
not install plugs, caps, or valves on
condensate piping.
Do not manifold boiler condensate and
vent drains together.
Do not crimp condensate lines or reduce
drain line inner diameter size.

3.2.6.1 ARC1000 Condensate Drain Trap

Form: 2435-3
Revision: 10
Date: 12-1-2018
Max Condensate Flow (gph)
11.2
16.8
22.4
27.9
33.5
39.1
44.7
50.3
55.8
61.4
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