QUINCY HYDRONIC TECHNOLOGY Air Compressor manual
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Page 1
DO NOT store or use gasoline or othe r flamma ble vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS VAPORS • Do not try to light any app liance • Do not touch any electric sw itch; do not use any phone in you r building • Immediately call yo u r gas supplier fro m a neighbors phone. • If you can n[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS QHT INC. OIL DIRECT VENT PACKAGES Section Page Important Info & Warnings 1-3 General Information & Installation Explosions 1 4-5 Vent System Installation 2 6 E x t e r n a l C l e a r a n c e s 6 C l e a r a n c e s t o C o m b u s t i b l e s 7 DVH-5 System 2.1 8 Installation of Make-up Air 2.2 9 Burner Setup Installatio[...]
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ALL BOILERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL PLUMBING, HEAT ING AND ELECTRICAL CODES AND ORDINANCES, AS WELL AS THE REGULA TIONS OF THE SERV ING ELECTRICAL, WATER AND GAS UTILITIES. All system s should be desi gned by com petent contractors , and only pers ons knowled geable in the lay out and installation of heating s[...]
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• ALL BOILERS MUST BE INST ALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONA L, STATE AND LOCAL PLUMBING, HEA T IN G A ND ELECTRICAL CODES AND ORDINANCE S, AS WEL L AS THE REGULATIONS OF THE S ERVING ELECTR ICAL, WATER AND GAS UT ILITIES. • Improper i nstallation, a djustment, or maint enance of this boi ler can cause property dam age, personal injury or death.[...]
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Any appliance that burns natural g as, propane gas, fuel oil, wood or coal is capable of producing carbon monoxide (CO). Car bon Monoxide (CO) is a ga s which is od orless, color less and tasteless but is very toxi c. If your B IASI boiler is not wor king properl y, or is not vented p roperly, d angerous l evels of CO may accumulate. CO is lighter [...]
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The QHT Direct Vent components have been designed and packaged so that the Biasi B-10 and SG boilers can be directly vented to the outside. Properly maintained, these boiler systems are unsurpassed in efficiency and will p r ovide years of trouble-free operation. In addition to the standard Biasi boiler pack age, the Direct Vent Package is supplied[...]
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5 DVH-5 V ent System QHT DIRECT VENT OIL KITS Apply 5” X 2’ insulati on sleeve fr om hood connection down over ex haust elbow before attaching S.S. Flex pipe. # DESCRIPTION PART # # DESCRIPTION PART # 1 4” Tee D-4”TEE 9 5” 90° Vent Elbow D-5”ELBSS 2 4” Bar ometric Dam per D-4”DAMP 10 5” Concentric Vent Hood D-5”CONHOOD 3 4” 9[...]
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The Exhaust Hood must be installed on the leeward side of house and conform to the following guidelines: 1. The Vent hood shall be i nstalled 12” a bove ground le vel or 12” ab ove nominal snow level of t he region of the installation. 2. The Vent hood shall not be less than 3 feet abov e any forced air inlet to the house. 3. The Vent hood shal[...]
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The boiler shall be placed so that the ve nt pipe is as s hort as practical. The VENT HOOD must be installed at least one foot above ground level or normal snow ac- cumulation level in an area which is free of obs truction at all tim es. The Vent hood should be installed on the leeward si de of the house out of the wind. Ou tside air must be ducted[...]
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The B10/SG Direct Vent System s must be installe d where provisions do not exist for the du cting of combustion by products to the outside. The direct vent connector shall no t pass through any floor or ceiling. The burner exh aust must be duct ed directly to the vent hood t hrough listed e xhaust pipe s provided. Th e exhaust pipe throughout it&ap[...]
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For DVH kits: 4. Use 4 inch dia meter flex pipe that is provi ded in the kit or a com parable single wal l metal pipe. The maximum allowable lengt h of intake pipe is ten feet not includin g elbows. 5. Begin instal ling the 4” tee t o the burner (R iello and Heat Wise require t he supplied 3” to 4” increase r to be installed first). Secure al[...]
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10 In all boilers, regar dle ss of fu el being bu r nt or confi guration, a 10” X 10” Cerafi be r pad should be install e d under the fl ame. This pad i s not for aco ustic purposes , it is to keep the area under the nozzle warm to prevent flame out. Good, reliable ope ration with a minim um of servi ce starts with attention to the small detail[...]
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11 3.1 B-10 Burner Setup Boiler Model B10-3 B10-4 B10-5 B10-6 Burner Mo del BF-3 BF-3 BF-5 BF-5 Firing Rate 0.55 0.80 1.00 1.25 Insertion Depth 3.0” 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" Nozzle .4 X 80 .65 X 80 .85 X 60 1.00 X 60 Spray Pattern W W W W Pump Pressure 180 psi 175 psi 150 psi 175 psi Turbulator 2 3 2 3 Air Gate 3.2 4.7 3.4 5 BURNER MANUFAC T[...]
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3.2 SG Burner Setup Boiler Model SG-2 SG-3 SG-4 Burner Mo del BF-3 BF-5 BF-5 Firing Rate 0.65 1.00 1.30 Insertion Depth 5.0" 5.0" 5.0" Nozzle .55 X 70 .85 X 60 1.10 X 80 Spray Pattern solid solid solid Pump Pressure 145 psi 145 psi 145 psi Turbulator 0 0 2 Air Gate 4.5 4.0 5.6 BURNER MANUFAC TURER Riello BF3 and BF5 BURNER MANUFACTUR[...]
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The electricity to the boiler shall com e from a dedicat ed breaker in the electr ic service box. A service switch shoul d be mounte d on the side of t he boiler so the burner technici an can service t he burner and cont rols. The electrical wiring should be routed so as not to interfere with normal servicing of the boiler. Wiring done in the field[...]
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4. W iring Note 2: All wiring must be done in accordance w ith applicable state, local and national codes. Use only copper conductors. 14 O P T I O N A L : C H E C K L O C A L C O D E S L O - W A T E R C U T O F F F I R E - O - M A T I C S R 3 0 1 T 1 T T 2 T T 3 T G N D L 1 N L 2 N L 3 N L 2 C F L 1 X 1 X 2 L 1 ( H O T ) L 2 ( N E U T R A L ) 1 2 [...]
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4. W iring 15 Riello Burner w ithout post-purge co ntrol multi-z one, control w iring OPTIONAL: CHECK LOCAL CODES LO-WATER CUTOFF F I R E -O -M A T I C SR 301 T 1 T T 2 T T 3 T GND L1 N L2 N L3 N L2 CF L1 X1 X2 L1 (HOT) L2 (NEUTRAL) 120 VAC 15 AMP Breaker G W R B G W R B L 4006A N X (ALARM) L G Ground on Riello Chassis Aux terminal requires constan[...]
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4. W iring 16 Riello Burner w ith post-purge control multi-z one, contr ol wiring[...]
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4. W iring Note 2: All wiring must be done in accordance w ith applicable state, local and national codes. Use only copper conductors. 17 O P T I O N A L : C H E C K L O C A L C O D E S L O - W A T E R C U T O F F F I R E - O - M A T I C S R 3 0 1 T 1 T T 2 T T 3 T G N D L 1 N L 2 N L 3 N L 2 C F L 1 X 1 X 2 L 1 ( H O T ) L 2 ( N E U T R A L ) 1 2 [...]
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5. System Start-up “For Y our Safety Rea d Before Operating” WARNING : If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, persona l injury or loss of lif e. WARNING : Improper instal lation, adjust ment, alterat ion, service or m aintenance can ca use property damage, perso nal injury or l o[...]
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5) Smell for gas, i ncluding near the floor . If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information above on this label. If you don’t smell gas, go to the next step. 6) Turn on all electric power to the appliance. 7) Set thermostat to the desired setting. 8) On ce the system is lit, inspect the entire installation. 9) Make sure the pre[...]
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20 7. Service & Maintenance In order to ensure that the boiler is operating properly, it should be inspected annually at the beginning of the heating season by a qualified se rvice technician. Failure to do regular maintenance on the boiler, could result in a loss of system efficiency as well as equipment failure. 1) Turn off all electrical pow[...]