Fulton Heating Solutions, Inc. -- PHW Manual -- 2010-0713
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Section 2 – Installation
1. General Specifications and Information about Fulton Pulse Combustion
Commercial/Industrial Hydronic Boilers
Models PHW300 PHW500 PHW750 PHW1000 PHW1400 PHW2000
BTU/HR. Input
300,000 500,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,400,000
2,000,000 NG
1,800,000 LPG
Fuel
NG/LPG NG/LPG NG/LPG NG/LPG NG/LPG NG/LPG
Approx. Dry Weight
1,395 lbs. 1,395 lbs. 2,275 lbs. 2,275 lbs. 2,970 lbs. 3,785 lbs.
Approx. Operating
Weight
1,680 lbs. 1,680 lbs. 2,625 lbs. 2,625 lbs. 3,635 lbs. 4,385 lbs.
Floor Loading
235 lbs/ft
2
235 lbs/ft
2
270 lbs/ft
2
270 lbs/ft
2
240 lbs/ft
2
250 lbs/ft
2
Power Required
120/60/1 120/60/1 120/60/1 120/60/1 120/60/1 120/60/1
Min. Required Gas
Pressure
7”W.C.NG
11” W.C. LPG
7”W.C.NG
11” W.C. LPG
7”W.C.NG
11” W.C. LPG
7”W.C.NG
11” W.C. LPG
7”W.C.NG
11” W.C. LPG
7”W.C.NG
11” W.C. LPG
Max. Amp Draw
(FLA)
4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 10.0
MAWP
60/160 PSI 60/160 PSI 60/160 PSI 60/160 PSI 60/160 PSI 60/160 PSI
Boiler Width
27.5 IN 27.5 IN 27.5 IN 33.6 IN 33.6 IN 33.6 IN
Boiler Height
64 IN 64 IN 76 IN 76 IN 81 IN 81 IN
Boiler Depth
37.8 IN 37.8 IN 50.8 IN 50.8 IN 65 IN 75.8 IN
2. Introduction
a) The Fulton Pulse combustion hydronic boiler is an automatic gas fired, direct vent boiler.
This boiler utilizes pulse combustion principle. It requires no conventional burner controls,
no pilot and no chimney. The combustion components are of integral design with the heat
exchanger. For combustion, the boiler uses 100% outside air supplied through schedule
40 PVC pipe or can be vented conventionally. The products of combustion are vented
outdoors through non-corrosive venting materials which will withstand 480°F (249°C)
temperatures. These pipes can be routed either through a roof or through the side wall of
a building.
b) Each boiler is built to ASME and CSD-1 Codes, hydrostatically tested, test fired, and
shipped as a complete packaged unit. Gas, water, and electrical connections are similar
to conventional boilers.
c) All installations must be in accordance with the American National Standard “National
Fuel Gas Code,” latest edition, and with the requirements of local utilities or other
authorities having jurisdiction. Such applicable requirements take precedence over the
general instructions herein.