FORMNO. 1474
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR BOILERS USED WITH
CHILLED WATER OR AIR HANDLING UNITS.
(ace 1
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HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
(ace 2)
Chilled Water or Air Handling Units:
‘f and when the boiler is used in conjunction with a chilled water or refrigeration system, it shall be
piped and installed so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel with the heating boiler with
appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from entering the heating boiler.
they may be exposed to refrigerated air circulation, such boiler’s piping system shall be equipped
‘with flow control valves or other automatic means to prevent gravity ciroulation of the holler water
@ during the coating evel.
EXPANSION
TANK
FLOW CONTROL,
“4 \ VALVES
3 RETURN
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CHILLER,
RETURN,
SHUT-OFF VALVES
FOR SEPARATE SYSTEMSPAGE 2
HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
The loop temperature for heat pump systems is characteristically in the 60°F to 75*F range. Consequently,
to avoid condensation-generated tube damage, provision must be made to provide minimum feed water
temperature to the boiler at nominally 120°F. With 120°F return temperature, the recommended boiler
outlet temperature is 180°F. The following is a description of a suggested system.
‘This system cycles the boiler on the basis of both boiler outlet water temperature (T3) and boiler return
water temperature (T2). If the boiler outlet water temperature drops below 180°F or the return water
‘temperature drops below 120°F, the boiler will cycle on, This provides for operation of the boiler either on
call for heat in the heat pump loop (by means of opening the two-way valve permitting low temperature
water to flow into the boiler loop} or during a stand-by cycie should the return water temperature drop be-
low 120°F, The circulator is to be cycled with the boiler and wired with a time delay to keep the circulator
operating from one to three minutes after the boiler shuts off. The two-way valve shown should have a
motorized, 120 second operator. This ensures that the boiler will shut down before the valve is completely
closed, thus allowing removal of residual heat in the boiler.
The heat pump system supply temperature (T4) is controlled by the modulating temperature regulating
valve, B, regulating the amount of 180°F water entering the loop.
HEAT PUMP LOOP.
Ti
RETURN
T3(= 180°F)
FLow 1 = BOUWEROUTPUT Gy,
(7) 18.3) (60)
FLOW 2 = FLOW Tx HOET Crt Flow ate
FLOW 3 = FLOW1+FLOW2
‘A, Manual 2.way Cock. (Adjusted to cause adequate flow through boiler loop.)
Automatic 2-way valve, controlled by heat pump loop temperature.
Girculating Pump - mixes boiler discharge water with loop return water to provide minimum 120°F return water
temperature to boiler
Circulator isolating valves.
Check val
Boller Low Temperature Cycling Aquastat Bulb - turns boiler on any time return water to boiler falls below 120°F. (2)
Boiler Operating Aquastat Bulb - maintains boiler outlet temperature at 190°F. (T3)MISCELLANEOUS DATA ARYA
BRYAN FLEXIBLE TUBE BOILERS “
Water SOLER FRAME DIMENSIONS.
earns suneAce capaci ‘MASMUM OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF PRESSURE VESSEL
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NOTE The ahove oro allmenslons of ele the complete boiler flame or pressure vessel (nol Including the Jackel 01 bose}. I Ibe Jock! ls tof!
‘stemblod, wich of dimensions will be Inoceased.
Uniess otherwise specitod, ne Bola pressure vessl normally shipped wolded Io ibe bate, Jackeled and witad, For overall dimensions,
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Mos! models avalabie in KD® “KnocicDown" Consiruction. Consul foctory fer information,MISCELLANEOUS DATA By
BRYAN FLEXIBLE TUBE BOILERS .
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NOTE: The obove aie dimensions of ether the complete boils fame oF pressure vessel (no! Including the Jockel et bose} Ifthe Jacke! Is etl
‘cxsombied, wiath of dimensions willbg Increcsed,
Unless otherwise specitog, the bole: presture vestel is no:malty hoped welded o the bors. Jackeled and wed. For overall dimensions,
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Most models availble In KD® "knock Down” Constuetion, Cantu latory fe information.FORM 1381
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AIR VENTING RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR
BRYAN HOT WATER BOILERS
(GEE OTHER SIDE FOR L+LM SERIES BOLERS)
ALTERNATE VENTING
1) ARRANGEMENT (40.
1) SIGATT Ve vow
WATER CUT OFF!
WATER Supp
Tosvstem OFAN
}— auier ww ov tuge ue
LOAT TYPE LOW WATER SUPPLIED) (SEE NOTED
Fe IF SUPPLIED) MUST
‘VENTED AS SHOWN, }— AIR VENT CONNECTION
Wee
DRAIN VALVE:
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SSaeRESStON TARR
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GATE VALVE OMPRESSION |
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VENTED Ae SHOWN
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DRAIN VALVE Aly ELIMINATION DEVICE OR AIR
‘SEPARATOR IS LOCATED INHOT
WATER SUPPLY PIPING.
SEENOTE 2)
system. Shown above are two methods of accomplishing this:
Where air is to be eliminated directly at the boiler, the compression tank should be connected
‘to the exparsion tank tapping on top of the boiler. An alternate location is to attach the tank
tw the hot water supply piping. if a builtin dip tube is suppliad on the boiler, the expansion
tank must be vented from the top of the boiler rather than from the supply piping,
‘System design often calls for at elimination devices in the hot water supply line. The com
Dression tank is vented from this sr elimination device rather than from the boiler.