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6 = SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING ...........................
IHPORTANT: Circulators in the following illustrations are mounted on the system supply side, but
mounting on the system return side is also acceptable practice.
Figure 4 - Circulators Hounted on Supply System, Boiler Used In Configuration to Chiller System.
See Special Conditions, Page 9
SUPPLY PIPING
TO HEATING
AND COOLING
ELEMENT
RETURN PIPING
FROM HEATING
AND COOLING
ELEMENT
AIR
GATE _ i//_EPARATO R
© /
WATER DEVICE TANK
D
CHECK
VALVE
PRESSURE -
REDUCING
VALVE
B
l>,<::l
PURGE
VALVE
U
1. Boiler, used in connection with a refrigeration system,
must be installed so chilled medium is piped in parallel
with boiler with appropriate valves to prevent chilled
medium from entering boiler. See Figure 4.
2. Boiler piping system of hot water boiler connected to
heating coils located in air handling units where they
may be exposed to refrigerated air circulation must be
equipped with flow control valves or other automatic
means to prevent gravity circulation of boiler water
during cooling cycle.
3. Hot water boilers installed above radiation level or
as required by authority having jurisdiction must be
provided with a low water cut-off device.
4. When a boiler is connected to a heating system that
utilizes multiple zoned circulators, each circulator must
be supplied with a flow control valve to prevent gravity
circulation.
5. Hot water boilers and system must be filled with water
and maintained to a minimum pressure of 12 psi.
,
Bypass piping is an option which gives the ability to
adjust the supply boiler water temperature to fit the
system or the condition of the installation. This method
of piping, however, is not typically required for base-
board heating systems. Typical installations where
bypass piping is used are as follows:
A. This method is used to protect boilers from con-
densation forming due to low temperature return
water. Generally noticed in large converted grav-
ity systems or other large water volume systems.
Figure 5 & 6, Page 9,
B. These methods are used to protect systems using
radiant panels and the material they are encased in
from high temperature supply water from the boiler
and protect the boiler from condensation.
NOTE#l: When using bypass piping, adjust
valves Vl & V2 until desired system temperature
Js obtained.
NOTE#2: Bypass loop must be same size piping
as the supply and return piping.

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