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Appendix c – gas piping (continued), Appendix d – system piping – Burnham ES2 User Manual

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5.

Bond all above-ground gas piping to a

grounding electrode and ensure the piping is

electrically continuous.

DO NOT USE GAS PIPING AS A

GROUNDING ELECTRODE. Refer to

National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.

6.

Install sediment trap, ground-joint union and

manual shut-off valve upstream of boiler gas

control valve and outside jacket.

7.

When the piping is completed, test it for

leaks.

(1)

When testing over ½ psig, disconnect

the boiler and its individual shut-off valve

from the gas supply piping.

APPeNDIX C – Gas Piping (continued)

(2)

When testing at ½ psig or less, isolate

boiler from gas supply piping by closing

boiler’s individual manual shut-off valve.

(3)

Locate leaks using approved

combustible gas detector or

nonflammable, non-corrosive leak

detection solution.

DO NOT CHECK FOR LEAKS USING

OPEN FLAMES such as matches or

candles or devices that spark.

8.

Repair any detected leaks.

APPENDIX D – SySTEM PIPING

USE PROPER DESIGN AND INSTALLATION PRACTICES and observe all local codes when

installing system piping. Property damage and injury may result from an improperly piped or

designed heating system.

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Boiler damage caused by flawed system design or operation is excluded from our warranty.

Training and experience is required to design and install a piping system that will protect the boiler and

provide many years of comfort to the building occupants. Be sure to protect the boiler from the following

problems:

1.

Corrosion

(1)

Comply with the boiler’s specific

water quality requirements. See the
Specifications Section of this manual.

(2)

Pressurize the system above the highest

net positive suction head (NPSH)

required for each circulator and ensure

positive pressure at the uppermost point

in the system.

(3)

Maintain a closed boiler system using

heat exchangers to transfer heat to

open systems, such as domestic hot

water systems.

(4)

Purge the system completely of

dissolved oxygen by bleeding all

radiators and installing a properly

installed air scoop or air vent.

(5)

Repair leaking pipes, fittings, and vents

to minimize the need to add makeup

water.

(6)

Do not fill the boiler with softened water

unless makeup water is extremely hard

and it is not possible to eliminate all

system leaks. If filling the boiler with

softened water, test regularly the water

softener regularly to ensure that brine

solution is not entering the boiler’s water

supply.

2.

Lime scale

(1)

Repair leaking pipes, fittings, and vents

to minimize the need to add makeup

water.