Bryan Boilers AH-FS151250D manual

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    Form 2143 Date: 4/3/03 Repl: 2/1/99 BR Y AN STEAM LLC Inst allation and Operating Service Manual BOILER FEED SYSTEM 0[...]

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    INSTALLATION AND OPERAT ION SERVICE MANUAL BOILER FEED SYSTEM Bryan Steam LLC 783 North Chili Avenue * Peru, IN 46970 Phone 765.473.6651 • Fax 765.473.3074 E-mail: bryanboilers@iquest.net Internet: www.bryanboilers.com[...]

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    MODEL IDENTIFICATION & DESIGNATION Boiler F eed System A – H - FS – 15 – 12 – 50 – D A = LINING BLANK – NO LINING A – APEXIOR LINING B – GALVANIZED LINING H = TANK POSITION H – HORIZONTAL TANK POSITION V – VERTICAL TANK POSITION C - COMPACT FS = FEED SYSTEM (TS – TRANSFER SYSTEM) “15” = BOILER RELIEF VALVE SETTING “1[...]

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    T a ble of Contents SECTION 1 – INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 FOUNDAT ION ......................................................................................................... 1 1.2 CLE ARANCE ........................................................................................................... 1 1.3 UNCRATING THE FEED SY STEM ..........[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 1 Sectio n 1 Installa tion Instr uctions – Boiler F eed System Note: Please read the entire instruction manual before attempting installation. Insurance and local or state regulatory codes may contain additional or more stringent requirements than those contained in this manual. Installation must conform[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 2 feed system near its permanent location. Before in stallation, take inventory of items that were shipped loose so they will not be misplaced. 1.4 BOILER FEED SY STEM CONNECTIONS 1.4.1 GENERAL Maintain clearances as shown on the dimensional drawing for servicing and as referenced in N.E.C. All piping shou[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 3 1.4.5 OVERFLOW CONNECTION The overflow connection should be piped to an approved drain for gravity flow of any water that may reach that level in the tank. The purpose of the overflow connection is to keep the tank from being flooded in case a high level condition occurs in the unit. If a feed system is [...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 4 1.5.2 MAKE UP FILL VALVE A self-contained mechanical float type make up water control is proved to accept incoming water up to a differential pressure of 70 psi (see manufacturer’s date for exact pressures). The make up valve assembly mounts directly into the tank to eliminate unnecessary external pipi[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 5 1.6 PR OCEDURE T O BE FOLL O WED BEFORE PLA CING BOILER FEED SY STEM IN OPERA TION 1.6.1 CLEANING THE FEED SYSTEM After installation is complete, the feed system should be checked for debris. Any debris found in the tank, pump, or strainers should be removed before start-up. Mechanical floats should be c[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 6 Sectio n 2 ST AR T -UP AND OPERA TION – BOILER FEED SY STEM WARNING: IMPROPER SERVICING AND START-UP OF THIS EQUIPMENT MAY CREATE A POTENTIAL HAZARD TO EQUIPMENT AND TO OPERATORS OR PERSONS IN THE BUILDING. SERVICING AND START-UP MUST BE DONE ONLY BY FULLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. CAUTION: BEFO[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 7 2.1.2 ATMOSPHERIC TANK DESIGN This tank was designed to be used only in atmospheric conditions. To avoid potential hazards, this tank should never be pressurized. Safety precautions should be taken to make sure the tank is never pressurized. 2.1.3 LOW WATER CONDITION (A low water cutout is not supplied a[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 8 2.2 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: Check all electrical terminals and piping connections for tightness before start-up. 2.2.1 FAMILIARIZATION WITH MANUAL(S) The user of the feed system and boiler system must familiarize himself with this manual to be sure he is prepared to operate and maintain the syst[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 9 Sectio n 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE BOILER FEED SY STEMS 3.1 REQUIRED PRECA UTIONS DURING TEMPORAR Y USE 3.1.1 GENERAL A boiler system is often utilized in new construction to assist in curing of building components or to provide temporary heat or for other purposes. If precautions are not taken during this [...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 10 6. Considerations of warranty should the boiler system be used for temporary heat without adherence to the recommended start-up and operating procedures outlined in the instruction manuals. 3.2 CLEANING THE BOILER AND SY STEM – NEW SY STEMS BOIL OUT PROCEDURE The internal surfaces of a newly installed[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 11 FILTRATION For some old systems, there is a reluctance to clean the piping because of the possibility of leaks occurring in badly corroded lines. Should the customer refuse cleaning, it is necessary to install filtration equipment. Install either a fibrous filter or a centrifugal filter in the boiler re[...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 12 3.6 SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DAILY  Make visual inspection of gauges, monitors, and indicators and record readings in boiler system log.  Make visual check of instrument and equipment settings against factory recommended specifications.  Check operation of float controls to ensure proper [...]

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    BOILER FEED SYSTEM DATE: 4/3/03 REP:2/1/99 13 Idle boilers are vulnerable to attack when air contacts untreated wet metal surfaces. To prevent corrosion, the metal must be protected by either keeping the surfaces completely dry or by excluding air from the system. PRE-OPERATIONAL CLEANING AND LAY-UP Proper lay-up techniques must be used on an idle [...]