LAARS Pennant PNCV (Sizes 200, 300, 400) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual
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Pennant 200, 300, 400
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Table 8 specifies water flow rates for boilers,
which will enable the user to size a pump. The head
loss shown is for the heater only, and the user will
need to add the head loss of the system piping to
properly size the pump.
The minimum inlet water temperature for the
Pennant is 120°F (49°C) to avoid condensing on the
copper coils.
4A.4 Freeze Protection — Boiler
Boiler installations are not recommended in
areas where the danger of freezing exists unless proper
precautions are made for freeze protection. A non
toxic, heating system, anti-freeze may be added to
the hydronic system provided that the concentration
does not exceed 50% and the anti freeze contains an
anti foamant. When a 50/50 mixture is used, increase
the water flow requirements by 15%, and increase the
head loss requirements by 20%.
Power outage, interruption of gas supply, failure
of system components, activation of safety devices,
etc., may prevent a boiler from firing. Any time a
boiler is subjected to freezing conditions, and the
boiler is not able to fire, and/or the water is not able
to circulate, there is a risk of freezing in the boiler
or in the pipes in the system.
When water freezes,
it expands. This can result in bursting of pipes in the
system, or damage to the boiler, which could result in
leaking or flooding conditions.
IMPORTANT NOTES: Different glycol products
may provide varying degrees of protection. Glycol
products must be maintained properly in a heating
system, or they may become ineffective. Consult
the glycol specifications, or the glycol manufacturer,
for information about specific products,
maintenance of solutions, and set up according to
your particular conditions. Never use ethylene glycol
(automotive antifreeze).
SECTION 4B.
Water Connections —
Pennant Water Heater
4B.1 Water System Piping —
Water Heater
Hot water piping should be supported by suitable
hangers or floor stands. Do not support piping with
this appliance. Due to expansion and contraction of
copper pipe, consideration should be given to the type
of hangers used. Rigid hangers may transmit noise
through the system resulting from the piping sliding in
the hangers. It is recommended that padding be used
when rigid hangers are installed.
The Pennant can be used with several different
types of readily available storage tanks. A pump draws
water from the storage tank and pumps the water
through the heater and back into the tank. Pump-
mounted units have a circulating pump built into the
water heater. The pumps used are sized for the head
loss through the heater, plus 30 feet (9.1 m) of full-
sized piping (same size as boiler outlet) and a normal
number of fittings. Pumps used on pump-mounted unit
are sized for soft/normal or hard water, so make sure
a pump-mounted unit matches the water quality of the
installation.
Pipe the outlet from the heater’s relief valve
such that any discharge from the relief valve will be
conducted to a suitable place for disposal when relief
occurs. Do not reduce line size or install any valves in
this line. The line must be installed to allow complete
drainage of both the valve and the line.
Suggested piping diagrams are shown in Figures
9, 10, 11 and 12. These diagrams are meant only as a
guide. Components required by local codes must be
properly installed.
Note the recommended location of the
temperature sensor on the diagrams. The Pennant is
shipped with an additional sensor that can be used for
more full-featured domestic water heating control. To
get these features, you must provide a location for the
additional sensor. It can be strapped to a pipe from 1"
to 4" diameter, or inserted into a tank immersion well.
The minimum inlet water temperature for the
Pennant is 120°F (49°C) to avoid condensing on the
copper coils.
4B.2 Hot Water Supply Piping —
Water Heater
Follow the tank manufacturer’s guidelines for
completion of the hot water system connections.
NOTE: A listed temperature and pressure relief
valve listed as complying with the Standard
for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff
Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems (ANSI
Z21.22/CSA 4.4), of suitable discharge capacity
must be installed in the separate storage tank
system.
If the Pennant water heater is installed in a closed
water supply system, such as one having a backflow
preventer in the cold water supply line, the relief valve
may discharge periodically, due to thermal expansion.
Means (such as a properly-sized expansion tank) shall
be provided to control thermal expansion. Contact the
water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to
control this situation.