Specifications

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INSTALLATION: BOILER PIPING
1) BOILER DRAIN VALVES
A) Drain valves are recommended to assist in lling and purging air. See chart in
connection section in door and out door locations
B) Pipe in Tee at bottom of return (“Cold”) pipe.
C) Pipe in Tees at top of both return (“Cold”) and supply (“Hot”) pipes.
2) PUMP
A) A pump is required. If using isolation anges, ensure that they are positioned
so that the shut o is accessible.
B) Pump motors are water lubricated and can burn out if incorrectly mounted.
The motor canister must be horizontal.
C) Body has an arrow on the casting that indicates direction of ow.
D) To rotate the motor canister, remove the four motor bolts, rotate 4-8” Max motor
and replace bolts. Ensure the junction box is NOT located underneath the circulator.
E) When boiler is operating, pump will feel hot to the touch. This is normal.
3) PRIMARY-SECONDARY PIPING
A) Primary-Secondary piping is recommended to ensure continuous ow through
the boiler.
B) Tees should be no more than 4-8 inches apart.
C) A full port ball valve may be installed between the Tees (as shown) to assist in
lling. It must not disturb the ow between the Tees when in the open position.
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