Hydronic piping – Lochinvar KNIGHT WH 55 - 399 User Manual

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Installation & Operation Manual

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Hydronic piping

Near boiler piping components

1. Boiler system piping:

Boiler system piping MUST be sized per the pipe

requirements listed in Table 6A. Reducing the pipe size

can restrict the flow rate through the boiler, causing

inadvertent high limit shutdowns and poor system

performance. Flow rates are based on 20 feet of piping,

4 - 90° elbows, and 2 - fully ported ball valves.

2. Boiler circulating pump:

A Grundfos UPS15-58FC pump for Models 55 - 155

and a Grundfos UPS26-99FC pump for Models 199 - 399 will

be provided by the factory as the boiler circulation pump

based on 20 feet of piping, 4 - 90° elbows, and 2 - fully

ported ball valves.

Knight wall mount boilers are capable of controlling a

variable speed boiler circulator. Variable speed

circulators MUST be sized to meet the specified

minimum flow requirements listed in FIG. 6-2 on page 36

at full speed.

3. Domestic hot water circulating pump:

Field supplied. The pump MUST be sized to meet

the specified minimum flow requirements listed in

FIG. 6-2. Consult the indirect water heater operating

guide to determine flow characteristics for the selected

product

used.

4. Boiler

isolation

valves:

Field supplied. Full port ball valves are required. Failure

to use full port ball valves could result in a restricted flow

rate through the boiler.

5. Check

valves:

Field supplied. Check valves are recommended for

installation as shown in FIG.’s 6-3 through 6-10. Failure

to install check valves could result in a reverse flow

condition during pump(s) off cycle.

6. Domestic indirect hot water isolation valves:
Field supplied. Full port ball valves are

required. Failure to use full port ball valves could

result in a restricted flow rate through the boiler.

7. Anti-scald mixing valve:

Field supplied. An anti-scald mixing valve is

recommended when storing domestic hot water above

115°F.

8. Unions:

Field supplied. Recommended for unit serviceability.

9. Temperature and pressure gauge:

Factory supplied. The temperature and pressure gauge is

shipped loose. It is the responsibility of the contractor to

install the temperature and pressure gauge on the boiler

water

outlet.

10. Pressure relief valve:

Factory supplied. The pressure relief valve is sized to

ASME

specifications.

11. Boiler purge valve:

Field supplied. The boiler purge valve is used to

remove entrapped air from the heat exchanger during

start-up.

12. System temperature sensor:
Lochinvar supplies a system temperature sensor.

The sensor is to be installed in the heating loop

downstream from the boiler hot water piping and

heating loop junction. Typically the sensor will be

located far enough downstream to sense system diluted

water

temperature.

13. Indirect water heaters:

The Knight wall mount boiler may be piped to an indirect

water heater to heat domestic hot water with the space heat

transfer medium. As depicted in the piping diagrams on

page 38 thru 47, there are two options when utilizing an

indirect water heater.

A. The space heating piping will branch off to flow the

space heat transfer medium through a single wall

heat exchanger coil inside the indirect water heater.

B. The indirect water heater is connected to the system

supply piping. A pump controlled by the Knight

(wall mount) boiler’s control will regulate the flow of

water through the indirect water heater. The indirect

water heater’s temperature will be regulated by the

Knight (wall mount) boiler’s control.

The Knight wall mount boiler is pre-configured to control

the operation of the DHW pump with Domestic Hot Water

Prioritization programming. The DHW programming is

designed to control and balance the space heating

demand by switching between DHW and space heating.

Lochinvar offers the Squire which is a series of indirect

water heaters. The Squire features a stainless steel vessel

with a single wall stainless steel heat exchanger.

ƽ WARNING The National Standard Plumbing Code, the

National Plumbing Code of Canada and the
Uniform Plumbing Code limit the pressure
of the heat transfer fluid to less than the
minimum working pressure of the potable
water system up to 30 psi maximum. Also,
the heat transfer fluid must be water or
other non-toxic fluid having a toxicity of
Class 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of
Commercial Products, 5

th

Edition.

14. Y-Strainer:

Field supplied. A Y-strainer or equivalent multipurpose

strainer is recommended at the inlet of the heat exchanger

to remove system particles from older hydronic systems and

protect newer systems.

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