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Hydronic piping – Lochinvar KNIGHT 800 User Manual

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Installation & Operation Manual

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Hydronic piping

System water piping methods

The Knight XL is designed to function in a closed loop
pressurized system not less than 12 psi (83 kPa). A
temperature and pressure gauge is included to monitor
system pressure and outlet temperature and should be located
on the boiler outlet.

It is important to note that the boiler has a minimal amount
of pressure drop which must be figured in when sizing the
circulators. Each boiler installation must have an air
elimination device, which will remove air from the system.
Install the boiler so the gas ignition system components are
protected from water (dripping, spraying, etc.) during
appliance operation or basic service of circulator
replacement, valves, and others.

Observe a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) clearance around all
un-insulated hot water pipes when openings around the pipes
are not protected by non-combustible materials.

Low water cutoff device

On a boiler installed above radiation level, some states and
local codes require a low water cutoff device at the time of
installation.

Chilled water system

If the boiler supplies hot water to heating coils in air handler
units, flow control valves or other devices must be installed to
prevent gravity circulation of heater water in the coils during
the cooling cycle. A chilled water medium must be piped in
parallel with the heater.

Freeze protection

Freeze protection for new or existing systems must use glycol
that is specially formulated for this purpose. This includes
inhibitors, which prevent the glycol from attacking the
metallic system components. Make certain to check that the
system fluid is correct for the glycol concentration and
inhibitor level. The system should be tested at least once a
year and as recommended by the producer of the glycol
solution. Allowance should be made for the expansion of the
glycol solution in the system piping.

General piping information

Basic steps are listed below along with illustrations on the
following pages (FIG.’s 6-7 and 6-8), which will guide you
through the installation of the Knight XL (reference FIG.’s 6-4A
and 6-4B).

1.

Connect the system return marked “Inlet”, make sure to
install with pipe sealant compound.

2.

Connect the system supply marked “Outlet”, make sure to
install with pipe sealant compound.

3.

Install purge and balance valve or shutoff valve and drain
on system return to purge air out of each zone.

4.

Install a backflow preventer on the cold feed make-up water
line.

5.

Install a pressure reducing valve on the cold feed make-up
water line, (15 psi (103 kPa) nominal). Check temperature
and pressure gauge (shipped separately), which should read
a minimum pressure of 12 psi (83 kPa).

6.

Install a circulator as shown on the piping diagrams in this
section. Make sure the circulator is properly sized for the
system and friction loss.

7.

Install an expansion tank on the system supply. Consult the
tank manufacturer’s instruction for specific information
relating to tank installation. Size the expansion tank for the
required system volume and capacity.

8.

Install an air elimination device on the system supply.

9.

Install a drain valve at the lowest point of the system.
Note: The boiler cannot be drained completely of water
without purging the unit with an air pressure of 15 psi
(103 kPa).

10. This appliance is supplied with a relief valve sized in

accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Section IV (“Heating Boilers”). Pipe the discharge of the
safety relief valve to prevent injury in the event of pressure
relief. Pipe the discharge to a drain. Provide piping that is
the same size as the safety relief valve outlet. Never block
the outlet of the safety relief valve.

11. On any pre-existing system, it is good practice to install a

field supplied strainer to prevent damage to the heat
exchanger.

See the piping illustrations included in this section, FIG.’s 6-7
and 6-8 for suggested guidelines in piping the Knight XL.

Please note that these illustrations are meant
to show system piping concept only, the
installer is responsible for all equipment and
detailing required by local codes.

Use only inhibited propylene glycol
solutions, which are specifically
formulated for hydronic systems. Ethylene
glycol is toxic and can attack gaskets and
seals used in hydronic systems.

ƽ WARNING

NOTICE

ƽ WARNING The relief valve, tee and any other necessary

fittings are shipped in the install kit with the
boiler and are to be field installed
(FIG.’s 6-1 and 6-2).