1 gas supply pressure regulator, 2 manual gas shutoff valve, 3 iri gas train – AERCO KC1000 Boiler equipped with C-More version 3.04 User Manual
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INSTALLATION
The location of the 1-1/4" inlet gas connection is 
on the right side of the unit as shown in Figure 
2.7. 
 
All pipe should be de-burred and internally 
cleared of any scale or iron chips before 
installation. No flexible connectors or non-
approved gas fittings should be installed. Piping 
should be supported from floor or walls only and 
must not be secured to the unit. 
 
A suitable piping compound, approved for use 
with gas, should be used sparingly. Any excess 
must be wiped off to prevent clogging of 
components. 
 
To avoid damage to the unit, when pressure 
testing gas piping, isolate the unit from the 
supply gas piping. At no time should there be 
more than 14” W.C. the unit. Bubble test all 
external piping thoroughly for leaks using a 
soap and water solution or suitable equivalent. 
The gas piping must meet all applicable codes. 
 
2.4.1 GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE 
REGULATOR 
An external, in-line, supply gas regulator 
(supplied by others) should be positioned as 
shown in Figure 2.7. Union connections should 
be placed in the proper locations to allow 
maintenance of the regulator if required 
NOTE:
An individual gas pressure regulator must 
be installed upstream of each KC1000. The 
regulator must regulate gas pressure to 8.5” 
W.C. at 1,000,000 BTU/H for natural gas 
and propane units. 
 
The maximum static inlet pressure to the unit 
must be no more than 14” water column. 
Minimum gas pressure is 8.5” W.C. for FM gas 
trains and 8.9” W.C. for IRI gas trains when the 
unit is firing at maximum input. Gas pressure 
should not exceed 10.5” W.C. at any time when 
firing. Proper sizing of the gas supply regulator 
in delivering the correct gas flow and outlet 
pressure is mandatory. The gas supply pressure 
regulator must maintain the gas pressure at a 
regulated 8.5” W.C. minimum for FM gas trains 
and 8.9” W.C. for IRI gas trains at maximum 
BTU input (1,000,000 BTU/HR) for natural gas 
and propane installations. The supply gas 
regulator must be of sufficient capacity volume, 
(1000 cfh), for the unit and should have no more 
than 1" droop from minimum to full fire. The 
supply gas regulator must also be rated to 
handle the maximum incoming gas pressure to 
it. When the gas supply pressure will not exceed 
14” W.C. a non-lock up or flow through style 
regulator may be used. When supply gas 
pressure will exceed 14” W.C., a lock up style 
regulator must be used. The gas supply 
regulator must be propery vented to outdoors. 
Consult the local gas utility for exact
requirements concerning venting of supply gas 
regulators. 
 
 
CAUTION!
A lockup style regulator must be used when 
gas supply pressure exceeds 14” W.C. 
2.4.2 MANUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE
A 1-1/4” manual gas shut-off valve is furnished 
with each unit. The valve should be positioned 
as shown in Figure 2.7. The manual gas shut-of 
valve must be installed upstream of the supply 
regulator in a readily accessible location. 
 
Figure 2.7
Gas Supply Regulator and Manual Shut -Off
Valve Location
2.4.3 IRI GAS TRAIN KIT
The IRI gas train is an optional gas train 
required in some areas by code or for insurance 
purposes. The IRI gas train is factory pre-piped 
and wired. (Refer to Appendix F, Drawing No. 
SD-A-584). 
 
2.5 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
The AERCO Gas Fired Equipment Electrical 
Power Wiring Guide, (GF-1060), must be 
consulted in addition to the following material 
before wiring to the unit is started. AC power 
connection to the unit are made at the Power 
Box.This box is located on the front right side of 
the unit as shown in Figure 2.8. Conduit should 
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