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Potable water and space heating, Three-way valves, Domestic hot water – Raypak MVB 5042004 User Manual

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Potable Water and Space Heating

1. All piping materials and components connected to

the water heater for the space heating application

shall be suitable for use with potable water.

2. Toxic chemicals, such as used for boiler treatment,

shall not be introduced into the potable water used

for space heating.

3. If the heater will be used to supply potable water,

it shall not be connected to any heating system or

components previously used with a non-potable

water heating appliance.

4. When the system requires water for space heating

at temperatures higher than 140°F (60°C), a

means such as a mixing valve shall be installed to

temper the water in order to reduce scald hazard

potential.

Pool Heating

When a boiler or water heater is used in a pool heat-

ing application, ensure that all the following installation

requirements are met.

SYSTEM

SUPPLY

SYSTEM

RETURN

Fig. 14: Single Domestic Hot Water Heater and Storage

Tank

CAUTION: When this heater is used for both

potable water and space heating, observe the

following to ensure proper operation.

∆T = Temperature rise, °F

∆P = Pressure drop through heat exchanger, ft

SHL = System head loss, ft (based on heater and tank placed no more than 5 ft apart and equivalent length of 50 eq ft of tubing)

gpm = Gallons per minute, flow rate

MTS = Minimum tubing size

*Must utilize optional cupro-nickel tubes. If over 25 grains per gallon, a water softener/treatment system must be utilized.

Caution: For scale free operation with "Hard Water" (16-25 grains per gallon of total hardness), the operating control must NOT be set

higher than 130°F. For higher than 130°F operation, a water softener/treatment system must be utilized.

Table G: Domestic Water Heater Flow Rate Requirements

NOTE: If local codes require a vacuum relief valve,

acquire one locally and install per valve

manufacturer’s instructions.

Model

No.

MBTUH

Soft (0-4 grains per gallon)

Medium (5-15 grains per gallon) Hard* (16-25 grains per gallon)

Input Output ∆T gpm ∆P

MTS SHL ∆T

gpm

∆P

MTS SHL ∆T gpm

∆P

MTS SHL

504

500

420

17

50

3.6

2

5.9 13

65

5.5

2

9.3

9

95

10.4

2

18.1

754

750

630

25

50

4.0

2

6.3 20

65

6.4

2

10.2 13

100

13.8

2

22.2

1104

1045

888

30

60

6.4 2-1/2 7.6 20

92

13.2 2-1/2 15.9 16

113

18.7 2-1/2 22.6

1504

1425

1211

30

82

12.7 2-1/2 14.9 22

113

22.3 2-1/2 26.3 22

113

22.3 2-1/2 26.3

2004

1900

1615

30 110 26.1 2-1/2 29.8 29

113

27.4 2-1/2 31.3 29

113

27.4 2-1/2 31.3

Three-Way Valves

Three-way valves intended to regulate system water

temperatures by reducing flow in the boiler should not

be used. Raypak heaters are high-recovery, low-mass

heaters which are not subject to thermal shock. See

Fig. 16 and instructions on page 17 for adjusting the

manual bypass.

Domestic Hot Water

When designing the water piping system for domestic

hot water applications, water hardness should be con-

sidered. Table G indicates the suggested flow rates for

soft, medium and hard water. Water hardness is ex-

pressed in grains per gallon.