Install Instructions
Table Of Contents
- New List
- Product & Safety Informatio
- Definitions
- Qualified Installer:
- Homeowner:
- Section I - Pre-Installation Items
- 1.2 Determining Product Location
- 1.3 Boiler Replacement
- 1.4 Recommended Clearances
- 1.5 Residential Garage Installations
- 1.6 Boiler Freeze Protection Feature
- SECTION II - Combustion Air and Venting
- 2.2 Ventilation and Combustion Air Requirements - Direct Vent
- 2.3 Ventilation and Combustion Air
- Requirements - Category IV
- 2.4 Methods of Accessing Combustion
- Air Into A Space - Category IV
- 2.4.1 Indoor Combustion Ai
- Opening Size and Location
- 2.4.2 Outdoor Combustion Ai
- Opening Size and Location
- 2.4.2.1 One Permanent Opening Method
- 2.4.2.2 Two Permanent Openings Method
- 2.4.3 Combination of Indoor and
- Outdoor Combustion Air
- 2.5 Combustion Air and Vent Piping
- 2.6 Removal of an Existing Boile
- from a Common Vent System
- 2.7 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installations Only
- SECTION III - Unit Preparation
- 3.2 Wall Mounting Installation
- 3.3 Wall Mounting Guidelines
- 3.4 Stud Walls - Installation
- 3.4.1 PRESTIGE Solo 80/110/155/175/250
- 3.4.2 PRESTIGE Solo 299/399
- 3.5 Wall Bracket Installation - Solid Walls
- 3.6 Boiler Mounting
- SECTION IV - Boiler Pipin
- 4.2 Pressure Relief Valve
- 4.3 Boiler Air Vent
- 4.4 Low Water Cutoff Device
- 4.5 Additional Limit Control
- 4.6 Backflow Preventer
- 4.7 Boiler System Piping Applications
- 4.8 Expansion Tank and Makeup Water
- 4.8.1 Diaphragm Expansion Tank
- 4.8.2 Closed-Type Expansion Tank
- 4.9 Circulator
- 4.10 Sizing Primary Piping
- 4.11 Domestic Hot Water System Piping
- 4.12 System Piping - Zone Circulators
- 4.13 System Piping - Zone Valves
- 4.14 System Piping - Through Boiler
- 4.15 System Piping - Radiant Heating
- 4.16 System Piping - Special Application
- 4.17 System Piping - Multiple Units Installation
- SECTION V - Installing Vent / Combustion Air & Condensate Dra
- 5.1 Installing Vent and Combustion Air
- 5.2 Installing Condensate Drain Assembly
- SECTION VI - Gas Pipi
- 6.1 Gas Supply Piping Connection
- 6.2 Natural Gas
- 6.2.1 Pipe Sizing
- 6.2.2 Supply Pressure Requirements
- 6.3 Propane Gas
- 6.3.1 Pipe Sizing - Propane Gas
- 6.3.2 Propane Gas Supply Pressure Requirements
- SECTION VII - Internal Wiri
- SECTION VIII - External Wirin
- 8.2 Line Voltage Connections
- 8.3 Circulator Wiring
- 8.4 Alarm Wiring
- 8.5 Low Voltage Connections
- 8.6 Thermostat Wiring
- 8.7 Outdoor Sensor Wiring
- 8.8 Domestic Hot Water Wiring
- 8.9 Additional Boiler Limits
- 8.10 External Modulation Control
- 8.11 System Sensor Wiring
- 8.12 Cascade Wiring
- 8.13 Modbus Wiring
- SECTION IX - ACVMax Operatio
- 9.2 ACVMax Menu Structure
- 9.3 Home Screen
- 9.4 Status Line Messages
- 9.5 Main Menu
- 9.6 EZ Setup
- 9.7 Heating EZ Setup
- 9.7.1 Select CH Demand
- 9.7.2 CH1 Setpoint
- 9.7.3 CH2 Setpoint
- 9.7.4 Select CH1 Reset Curve
- 9.7.5 Select CH2 Reset Curve
- 9.7.6 Set Warm Weather Shutdown Temperature
- 9.7.7 CH EZ Setup Complete
- 9.8 Domestic Hot Water EZ Setup
- 9.8.1 Select DHW Demand
- 9.8.2 Boiler DHW Setpoint
- 9.8.3 DHW Storage Setpoint
- 9.8.4 DHW Priority Timeout
- 9.9 EZ Setup Reset
- 9.10 Display EZ Setup
- 9.11 CH/DHW Operation
- 9.12 Boiler Information
- 9.12.1 Boiler Information Logging
- 9.12.2 Information Items
- 9.13 Lockout History
- 9.13.1 Lockout Details
- 9.13.2 Lockout Screen
- SECTION X - Start-Up Preparatio
- 10.1.1 Boiler Fluid pH Level 6.0 to 8.0
- 10.1.2 Boiler Fluid Hardness Less Than 7 Grains
- 10.1.3 Chlorinated Water
- 10.1.4 Flush Boiler to Remove Sediment
- 10.1.5 Cleaning of Old Boiler/System:
- 10.1.6 Cleaning of New Boiler/System:
- 10.1.7 Check and Test Antifreeze
- 10.1.8 Use of Antifreeze in the Boiler System
- 10.2 Filling the Boiler System
- 10.3 Check Low Water Cut-Off Device
- 10.4 Check For Gas Leaks
- 10.6 Inspection of Condensate Drain Assembly
- SECTION XI - Start-Up Procedure
- 11.2 PRESTIGE Solo Start-Up
- 11.3 Check the PRESTIGE Solo and System
- SECTION XII - Outdoor Reset Contro
- 12.2 Wiring the Sensor
- SECTION XIII - External Modulating Contro
- 13.2 ACVMax Adjustment
- 13.3 Programming of External Modulating Control
- SECTION XV - Installation Recor
- 16.2 Owner Maintenance
- SECTION XVII- Maintenance Procedure
- 17.2 Reported Problems
- 17.3 Check Surrounding Area
- 17.4 Inspect Burner Area
- 17.5 Check System Piping
- 17.6 Clean Condensate Drain Assembly
- 17.7 Check Ventilation Air Openings
- 17.8 Inspect Vent and Combustion Air Piping
- 17.9 Check Boiler System
- 17.10 Check Expansion Tank
- 17.11 Check Boiler Relief Valve
- 17.12 Inspection of Ignitor
- 17.13 Check Ignition Wiring and Ground Wiring
- 17.14 Check Control Wiring
- 17.15 Check Control Settings
- 17.16 Perform Start-up and Checkout Procedures
- 17.17 Check Burner Flame
- 17.18 Check Flame Signal
- 17.19 Check Combustion Levels
- 17.20 Check Flue Gas Temperature
- 17.21 Clean Heat Exchanger
- 17.22 Review With Owner
- Section XVIII Replacement Part
- TC - Section 18
- PRESTIGE Solo 175/250 Jacket Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 299/399 Jacket Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 80/110 Internal Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 155/175/250 Internal Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 399 Internal Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 80/110 Burner Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 155/175/250 Burner Components
- PRESTIGE Solo 299/399 Burner Components
- PRESTIGE Solo Display Enclosure
- PRESTIGE Solo Control Enclosure
- New List
- TC - Section 19
- New List
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8.0 External Wiring
SECTION VIII - EXTERNAL
WIRING
8.1 Installation Compliance
All field wiring made during installation must
comply with:
- National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and any
other national, state, provincial or local
codes or requirements.
- In Canada, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical
Code Part 1, and any other local codes.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
Before making any electrical connec-
tions to the PRESTIGE, disconnect elec-
trical power supply at the service panel.
Failure to comply can cause severe per-
sonal injury or death.
The line voltage terminals are located on
the right set of terminals 23 through 40.
The low voltage terminals are located on
the left set of terminals 1 through 22.
8.2 Line Voltage Connections
1. Connect a dedicated 120 VAC/15A service
to the line voltage terminal on the terminal
block, Fig. 20 on page 31, located internally
in the lower right corner, as shown in Fig.
21.
2. Route the incoming 120 VAC power wire
through the provided openings in the bot-
tom jacket panel.
3. The unit is provided with a service switch
located on the front panel, check local code
requirements for compliance.
If local electrical codes or conditions
require an additional service switch, the
installer must provide and install a fused
disconnect or 15 amp (minimum) service
switch.
8.3 Circulator Wiring
1. The circulator connections used will
depend on the systems piping layout.
All circulators are fused with a common 5A
fuse located on the main control board. The
total combined amp draw of the circulators,
alarm, and flame terminals must not exceed
5 amps at any time. Use an isolation relay to
lower the total combined amp draw if
exceeding this limits.
2. Connect the CH circulator to the line volt-
age terminal on the terminal block, Fig. 20
on page 31, located internally in the lower
right corner, as shown in Fig. 21. This cir-
culator is typically used as the
primary/boiler circulator to supply heat to
the central/space heating loop.
3. Connect the DHW circulator to the line
voltage terminal on the terminal block, Fig.
20 on page 31, located internally in the
lower right corner, as shown in Fig. 21. The
DHW circulator is enabled during a DHW
call. This circulator is typically used to
supply heat to an indirect hot water heater.
4. Connect the P3 circulator to the line voltage
terminal on the terminal block, Fig. 20 on
page 31, located internally in the lower right
corner, as shown in Fig. 21. This circulator
is typically used to circulate water in the
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
WARNING
Figure 21: Terminal Strip Location