Stack; Boiler Shipped With Controls; Removed G. Steam Outlet; Blowdown Piping - Lattner Boiler Company H.E. Instruction Manual

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If there is other equipment in the room that uses air
(large water heaters, air compressors, other boilers,
exhaust fans, etc.), additional venting capacity is
required.
E.

Stack

1.
Specifications
Install all stacks in compliance with state and local
codes. Lattner recommends Category I Type B double
wall non-positive stack for natural draft gas appliances.
2.
Stack Size
The entire stack must be the same size as the stack
outlet on the boiler or larger. If the boiler stack is
connected to other equipment, the stack size must be
increased. NOTE: Any equipment with a forced draft
burner must be vented separately from equipment with
atmospheric burners. NEVER tie these stacks together.
3.
Connections
Limit connections to two 45 degree elbows.
4.
Overall Length
Avoid long runs of stack. A general rule is not to exceed
15 feet for every inch of stack diameter. For example, if
the stack is 6" in diameter then the overall stack should
not exceed 90 feet in length and height combined.
5.
Horizontal Stack
Avoid any horizontal runs of stack. If unavoidable,
horizontal runs should have a minimum incline of 3" per
foot. If a long horizontal run (4 feet or more) cannot be
avoided, a draft inducer may be required to properly vent
combustion gases.
6.
Draft Regulation
A vertical draft hood is supplied with every unit as
standard equipment.
7.
Walls & Ceilings
When passing through combustible walls or ceilings, a
stack thimble is required. The thimble must be double
wall stack, 6" larger in diameter than the vent stack. The
material used to close the opening between the stack
and the stack thimble must be non-combustible.
F.
Boiler Shipped with Controls Removed
1.
Reassemble
See assembly print inside boiler panel box.
2.
Wiring
Re-wiring the controls will be covered in L: Electrical
Connections. DO NOT connect the power at this time.
G. Steam Outlet
1. Pipe Size
Size steam pipe according to system requirements.
2. Outlet Size
Refer to product literature sheet for steam outlet size on
a particular boiler model.
3.
Steam Stop Valve
Install a steam stop valve in the steam line as close to
the boiler as is practical. This allows boiler to be
isolated from the system during service work and may
be helpful in throttling steam flow. Required by ASME
Code if the boiler is operated over 15 psi. Valve shall be
rising stem or gate type valve.
4.
Steam Piping
Steam line should be pitched downward away from the
boiler and toward a steam trap. If using a steam
solenoid valve, the steam line should slope upward
slightly to the solenoid valve, and after the solenoid
valve, the steam line should slope downward.
5.
Code Standards
Piping must comply with all industry standards (ex.
ANSI B31.1) and all state and local codes.
H. Blowdown Piping
Blowdown piping schematic – Typical Lattner blowdown system
with auto bottom blowdown, separator, and automatic aftercooler
(field piped by installer).
1.
Boiler Bottom Blowdown
DO NOT REDUCE. Blowdown piping and all fittings
must be the same size as the boiler blowdown
connection (refer to product literature sheets).
Low pressure boilers, operating at 15 psi or less,
require one blowdown valve. The pressure rating of the
valve must be equal to or greater than the pressure of
the boiler safety valve but not lower than 30 psi.
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