Installation / Operation Instruction Manual
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Specifications continued-
NOTICE
If the boiler takes longer to heat up from a cold start than the water
availability as noted above, hot water shortage may occur.
Hot water availability is based off drawing 80% of the heated tank
volume at 4 gallons per minute flow rate.
The maximum heat transfer through the coil (heat input) of the
water heater at 240°F boiler water supply temperature and 210°F
potable water temperature is 94,100 Btu/hr for residential models
and 180,300 Btu/hr for commercial models. Potable water
temperature is limited to below 210°F and nominal water-containing
capacity is below 120 gallons for all indirect-fired models.
Accordingly, per Part HLW-101.2, Section IV of the ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code, all indirect-fired products listed are
exempted from compliance with the code.
SECTION III
GENERAL INFORMATION
FEATURES
This water heater contains the following features:
HEAT EXCHANGER – The heat exchanger (coil) has 1” NPT female
fittings.
These water heaters with single-wall heat exchangers meets the
Uniform Plumbing Code for installation in all potable water systems
provided that:
• The boiler water (including additives) is practically non-toxic,
having toxicity rating of class of 1 as listed in Clinical Toxicology
of Commercial Products.
• The boiler water pressure is limited to maximum 30 psig by
approved relief valve.
• The heat transfer medium is potable water or contains only
substances that are recognized as safe by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).
• The pressure of the heat transfer medium is maintained less than
the normal minimum operating pressure of the potable water
system.
• The equipment is permanently labeled to indicate that only
additives recognized as safe by the FDA shall be used in the heat
transfer medium.