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Iii. water piping and trim, Warning – Burnham RSA User Manual

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Figure 7: Recommended Piping for Combination

Heating and Cooling (Refrigeration) System

III. Water Piping and Trim

A.

Design a piping system and install boiler which will

prevent oxygen contamination of boiler water and

frequent water additions.
1. There are many possible causes of oxygen

contamination such as:
a. Addition of excessive make-up water as a result

of system leaks.

b. Absorption through open tanks and fittings.
c. Oxygen permeable materials in the distribution

system.

2. In order to insure long product life, oxygen sources

should be eliminated. This can be accomplished by

taking the following measures:
a. Repairing system leaks to eliminate the need for

addition of make-up water.

b. Eliminating open tanks from the system.
c. Eliminating and/or repairing fittings which allow

oxygen absorption.

d. Use of non-permeable materials in the

distribution system.

e. Isolating the boiler from the system water by

installing a heat exchanger.

WARNING

System supply and return piping must be

connected to correct boiler pipe.
Burnham recommends sizing the system

circulator to supply sufficient flow (GPM) to

allow a 20°F temperature differential in the

system. When sizing the system circulator,

the pressure drop of all radiators, baseboard

and radiant tubing and all connecting piping

must be considered.

3. Connect System supply and return piping to

boiler. See Figures 8 and 9. Also, consult

I=B=R Installation and Piping Guides. Maintain

minimum ½ inch clearance from hot water piping to

combustible materials.

b. If this boiler is connected to heating coils located

in air handling units where they may be exposed

to refrigerated air, the boiler piping must be

equipped with flow control valves to prevent

gravity circulation of boiler water during the

operation of the cooling system.

c. If boiler is used with an Alliance™ Indirect-Fired

Domestic Water Heater, install the Alliance™ as

a separate heating zone. Refer to the Alliance™

Installation, Operating, and Service Instructions

for additional information.

d. Use a system bypass if the boiler is to be

operated in a system which has a large volume

or excessive radiation where low boiler water

temperatures may be encountered (i.e. converted

gravity circulation system, etc.) The bypass

should be the same size as the supply and

return lines with valves located in the bypass

a. If this boiler is used in connection with

refrigeration systems, the boiler must be installed

so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel

with the heating boiler using appropriate valves

to prevent the chilled medium from entering

the boiler. See Figure 7. Also, consult I=B=R

Installation and Piping Guides.

WARNING

Failure to properly pipe boiler may result in improper operation and damage to boiler or structure.
Oxygen contamination of boiler water will cause corrosion of iron and steel boiler components, and

can lead to boiler failure. Burnham’s Standard Warranty does not cover problems caused by oxygen

contamination of boiler water or scale (lime) build-up caused by frequent addition of water.