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Startup – Lochinvar COPPER-FIN 497 - 2067 User Manual

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Startup

Check/control water chemistry

Do not use petroleum-based cleaning or
sealing compounds in the boiler system.

Damage to elastomer seals and gaskets in the
system could occur, resulting in substantial
property damage.

Hardness less than 7 grains

1. Consult local water treatment companies for hard water

areas (above 7 grains hardness).

Chlorine concentration less than 200 ppm

1. Do not fill boiler or operate with water containing chlorine

in excess of 200 ppm.

2. Filling with chlorinated fresh water should be acceptable

since drinking water chlorine levels are much lower.

3. Do not use the boiler to directly heat swimming pool or spa

water.

Test/replace freeze protection fluid

1. For systems using freeze protection fluids, follow fluid

manufacturer’s instructions.

2. Freeze protection fluid must be replaced periodically due

to degradation of inhibitors over time. Follow all fluid
manufacturer’s instructions.

Freeze protection (when used)

1. Determine freeze protection fluid quantity using system

water content, following fluid manufacturer’s instructions.
Appliance water content is listed on pages 8 and 9.

Remember to include expansion tank water content.

2. Local codes may require a backflow preventer or actual

disconnect from city water supply.

3. When using freeze protection fluid with automatic fill,

install a water meter to monitor water makeup. Freeze
protection fluid may leak before the water begins to
leak, causing concentration to drop, reducing the freeze
protection level.

Fill and test water system

1. Fill system only after ensuring the water meets the

requirements of this manual.

2. Close manual and automatic air vents and boiler drain

valve.

3. Fill to correct system pressure. Correct pressure will vary

with each application.

a. The minimum cold water fill pressure should be

12 PSI.

Eliminate all system leaks. Continual
fresh makeup water will reduce boiler life.
Minerals can build up in the heat exchanger,
reducing heat transfer, overheating the heat
exchanger, and causing heat exchanger
failure.

Purge air from water system

1. Purge air from system:

a.

Connect a hose to the purge valve. Route the hose to an

area where water can drain and be seen.

b. Close the boiler or system isolation valve between

the purge valve and fill connection to the system.

c.

Close zone isolation valves.

d. Open quick-fill valve on cold water makeup line.

e.

Open purge valve.

f.

One zone at a time, open the isolation valves. Allow

water to run through the zone, pushing out the air.

Run until no noticeable air flow is present. Close the

zone isolation valves and proceed with the next zone.

Follow this procedure until all zones are purged.

g. Close the quick-fill water valve and purge valve and

remove the hose. Open all isolation valves. Watch

that system pressure rises to correct cold-fill

pressure.

h. After the system has operated for a while, eliminate

any residual air by using the manual air vents located

throughout the system.

i.

If purge valves are not installed in the system, open

the manual air vents in the system one at a time,

beginning with the lowest floor. Close the vent when

water squirts out. Repeat with remaining vents.

2. Open automatic air vent (diaphragm-type or bladder-type

expansion tank systems only) one turn.

3. Open

other

vents:

a. Starting on the lowest floor, open air vents one at a

time until water squirts out.

b. Repeat with remaining vents.

4. Refill

to

correct

pressure.

b. Pressure will rise when boiler is turned on and

system water temperature increases.

4. At initial fill and during boiler startup and testing, check

system thoroughly for any leaks. Repair all leaks before
proceeding further.

ƽ WARNING

ƽ CAUTION

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