Introduction; Requirements For Commonwealth Of Massachusetts; Designated Use; The Unit Must Not - ECR International Dunkirk DCB-75 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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2 - Introduction

2.1 Installation shall conform to requirements of authority
having jurisdiction or in absence of such requirements:
UNITED STATES
• National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54
• National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.
CANADA
• Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CAN/CSA
B149.1.
• Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for
Electrical Installations, CSA C22.1
2.2
Where required by authority having jurisdiction,
installation shall conform to Standard for Controls and Safety
Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1.
Boiler internal low water device does not qualify for CSD-1.
Additional manual reset low water cutoff may be required.
2.3 Requirements for Commonwealth of
Massachusetts:
Boiler installation must conform to Commonwealth of
Massachusetts code 248 CMR which includes but is not limited
to:
Installation by licensed plumber or gas fitter.
2.4 Manufacturer recommends use of Carbon
Monoxide monitor may be requirement of local
jurisdiction.

2.5 Designated Use

• DCC-115,DCC-150 and DCC-205 provide both central
heating and domestic hot water.
• DCB-75, DCB-100, DCB-125 and DCB-165 central
heating only.
• Indoor installation.
• Closet or alcove installation. Direct Vent Boiler does not
require air vents when installed in closet or room.
• Direct vent boiler.
• For use with natural gas or liquefied petroleum gases
(LP/propane).
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2 - INTRODUCTION
Information and specifications outlined in this manual in effect at the
time of printing of this manual.ECR International reserves the right to
discontinue, change specifications or system design at any time without
notice and without incurring any obligation, whatsoever.

2.6 The unit MUST NOT:

• Directly heat potable water. Indirect heating is
acceptable.
• Heat water with non-hydronic heating system chemicals
present (example, swimming pool water).
.
• Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler
treatment, shall not be introduced into potable water.
• Exceed 43 psig (2.96 bar) maximum system pressure,
or drop below minimum system pressure 7.25 psig (.50
bar)
• Exceed 176°F (80°C) system design temperature.

2.7 Operational Features

• DCB-75 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
4.5:1
• DCB-100 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
5.6:1
• DCC-115 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
5.6:1, DHW Turndown 6.9:1
• DCB-125 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
5.7:1
• DCC-150 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
5.7:1, DHW Turndown 7:1
• DCB-165 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
5.5:1
• DCC-205 Modulates input to provide CH Turndown
5.5:1, DHW turndown 7:1
Maximum output available for domestic hot water:
DCC-115 - 105,500 btu/hr (33.8 kW) capable of
providing 2.5 (U.S.) gpm (9.5 liters/min) with a
temperature rise of 70°F/39°C.
DCC-150 - 136,000 btu/h (40 kW), capable of providing
3.5 (U.S.) gpm (13.2 liters/min) with a temperature rise
of 70°F/39°C.
DCC-205 - 180,000 btu/h (53 kW), capable of providing
5.0 (U.S.) gpm (18.9 liters/min) with temperature rise
of 70°F/39°C.
• Integral Low Water Pressure Cutoff.
• Optional Outdoor Temperature Reset.
• Heat exchanger over heat protection.
• Boiler operating at maximum operating temperature,
providing heat, pressure gauge should not indicate
more than 26.11 psi / 1.80 bar. If reading exceeds this
figure larger expansion tank is required.
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