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Warning – Burnham V7 SERIES User Manual

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TABLE 3: TANKLESS HEATER DATA: Rear

Mounted Heater on Steam and Water
Boilers

TABLE 3A: TANKLESS HEATER DATA: Front

Mounted Heater on Water Boilers

WARNING

Install an automatic mixing valve at the tankless
heater outlet to avoid risk of burns or scalding
due to excessively hot water at the fixtures.
Adjust and maintain the mixing valve in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

3. FLUSHING OF HEATER — All water contains

some sediment which settles on the inside of the
coil. Consequently, the heater should be
periodically backwashed. This is accomplished by
installing hose bibs as illustrated and allowing
water at city pressure to run into hose bib A,
through the heater, and out hose bib B until the
discharge is clear. The tees in which the hose bibs
are located should be the same size as heater
connections to minimize pressure drop.

4. HARD WATER — A water analysis is necessary

to determine the hardness of your potable water.
This is applicable to some city water and
particularly to well water. An appropriate water
softener should be installed based on the analysis
and dealer’s recommendation. This is not only
beneficial to the tankless heater but to piping and
fixtures plus the many other benefits derived from
soft water.

NOTE: STEAM BOILERS

a. During summertime operation, the normal water

line should be raised 1”, from 22-5/8” to
23-5/8” (see Figure 1C) for improved tankless
heater performance.

G. INSTALL SMOKEPIPE — The V7 should be vented

into a fireclay tile-lined masonry chimney or chimney
constructed from type L vent or a factory built chimney
that complies with the type HT requirements of
UL103. The chimney and vent pipe shall have a
sufficient draft at all times, to assure safe proper
operation of the boiler. See Figure 13 for recommended
installation.

1. Install a draft regulator (supplied with boiler)

following the instructions furnished with the
regulator. See Figure 14 for alternate draft regulator
locations.

2. Consider the chimney overall. Chimneys that have

a high heat loss may become less suitable as the
heat loss of the home goes down and the efficiency
of the boiler installed goes up. Most homes have a
chimney appropriate for the fuel and the era in
which the home was built. That may have been a
coal fired or an inefficient oil fired boiler built into
a home without insulation or storm windows. With
increasing fuel prices that home probably has been
insulated and fitted with storm windows so that the
heat loss of the home has been reduced. This

cold water with the hot. This prevents excessive
and possibly scalding hot water at the fixtures. In
addition, savings of hot water will be achieved
since the user will not waste as much hot water
while seeking water temperature to his liking.
Higher temperature hot water required by
dishwashers and automatic washers is possible by
piping the hot water from the heater prior to
entering the mixing valve. The mixing valve should
be “trapped” by installing it below the cold water
inlet to heater to prevent lime formation in the
valve.

Boiler

Model

Heater

No.

Heater Rating

(GPM)

Pressure Drop

Thru Heater (PSI)

V73

222

3

22

V74

222

3.5

22

V75

222

4

30.5

V76

222

4.5

33

V77

222

4.6

33

A54

5.5

36

V78

222

4.75

40

A54

6

39.5

V79

222

4.75

40

A54

6

39.5

Boiler

Model

Heater

No.

Heater Rating

(GPM)

Pressure Drop

thru Heater

(PSI)

Steam

Water

Steam

Water

V713

V1-2

---

3.25

---

5.6

V73

V1-2

2.75

3

3.9

4.7

V714

V1-1

---

3.5

---

4.4

V1-2

---

4

---

8

V74

V1-2

3

3.25

4.7

5.6

V75

V1-2

3.25

3.5

5.6

6.4

V76

V1-2

3.75

3.75

7.2

7.2

V77

V1-2

3.75

4

7.2

8

V78

V1-2

4

4.5

8

9.8

V79

V1-2

4

4.5

8

9.8