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V. gas piping, Warning, Notice – Burnham PVG User Manual

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V. Gas Piping

Table 5: Gas Ratings

For materials or conditions other than those listed

above, refer to National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA54/ANSI

Z223.1, or size system using standard engineering

methods acceptable to authority having jurisdiction.

Table 6: Specific Gravity Correction Factors for

Natural Gas

WARNING

Failure to properly pipe gas supply to boiler may

result in improper operation and damage to the

boiler or structure. Always assure gas piping is

absolutely leak free and of the proper size and

type for the connected load.
An additional gas pressure regulator may be

needed. Consult gas supplier.

A.

Size gas piping. Design system to provide adequate gas

supply to boiler. Consider these factors:
1. Allowable pressure drop from point of delivery to

boiler. Maximum allowable system pressure is ½

psig. Actual point of delivery pressure may be less;

contact gas supplier for additional information.

Minimum gas valve inlet pressure is stamped on

the rating label located in the boiler’s vestibule

compartment.

2. Maximum gas demand. Refer to the boiler’s input as

printed on its rating label. Also consider existing and

expected future gas utilization equipment (i.e. water

heater, cooking equipment).

3. Length of piping and number of fittings. Refer to

Table 7 for maximum capacity of Schedule 40 pipe.

Table 8 lists equivalent pipe length for standard

fittings.

4. Corrections for the specific gravity of natural gas

can be found in Table 6.

NOTICE

PVG boilers built for altitudes greater than 4,999 feet above sea level need to be specially orificed to adjust for

changes in atmospheric conditions. The PVG boiler “H” Model has been certified to operate in atmospheric

conditions from 5,000 to 10,000 feet above sea level. Input is derated by 10% for applications at 5,000 feet

above sea level, and 0% for applications at 10,000 feet above sea levels. Derate is based on % reduction

per 1000 feet.
The PVG boiler is available in two (2) altitude Models: The “S” Model 0 to 4,999 feet above sea level, and the

“H” Model 5,000 to 10,000 feet above sea level.
For applications above 10,000 feet, consult the manufacturer.

Specific

Gravity

Correction

Factor

Specific

Gravity

Correction

Factor

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0.85

0.81

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0.90

0.82

0.60

1.00

1.00

0.78

0.65

0.96

1.10

0.74

0.70

0.93

1.20

0.71

0.75

0.90

1.30

0.68

0.80

0.87

1.40

0.66

Boiler

Model

Number

Natural/LP

Maximum

Gas Pressure

(in. w.c.)

Minimum Natural

Gas Pressure

(in. w.c.)

Inlet to Gas Valve

Minimum LP

Gas Pressure

(in. w.c.)

Inlet to Gas Valve

Natural

Manifold

Pressure

(in. w.c.)

LP

Manifold

Pressure

(in. w.c.)

PVG-3

14

4.5

11.5

3.5

10.5

PVG-4
PVG-5
PVG-6
PVG-7
PVG-8
PVG-9