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When checking the mixed water supply temperature, use the same faucet used in the initial
installation temperature adjustment.
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There may be some variation in the water temperature from the mixing valve due to seasonal
temperature variations in the cold water supply.
If the water supply is of poor quality, the internal components may jam, requiring an additional
filter or strainer to be fitted to the system. Contact a plumbing professional for appropriate
materials and installation.
F. AUXILIARY PIPING
Auxiliary connections are provided to connect to an air handler, plate exchanger or other additional
devices. Auxiliary ports can also be used for recirculation line connections. These connections must be
installed in accordance with all local and national codes or any applicable prevailing standards. Auxiliary
connections are 1” on all models. Never use dielectric unions or galvanized steel fittings. Use only copper
or brass fittings. Teflon sealant must be used on all connections. The top port has a dip tube that draws
hot water from the dome of the unit and the bottom port dip tube returns the water to bottom of the unit.
Never connect auxiliary connections to any system that uses glycol or other solutions formulated for
hydronic systems. These auxiliary connections are to be used only in a potable water system. Failure to
follow this warning could result in death or serious injury.
PART 5: HYDRONIC PIPING
A. HYDRONIC HEATING MODULE PIPING
The hydronic heating module comes
pre-plumbed and connected directly
to the storage tank. The heated
water inside the tank will be
circulated through one side of the
brazed plate heat exchanger while
the heating system water flows
through the other side. The heating
system piping is connected to the
return and supply pipes located on
the top of the hydronic heating
module (see Figure 4). Piping of the
module to the system is not complex
and does not require any of the
primary or secondary piping normally
used on high efficiency low mass
boilers.
Figure 4
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