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FRESH AIR FOR COMBUSTION

WARNING

Air openings to combustion area must not be 

obstructed. Follow instructions below, to maintain 

adequate combustion air

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Provide combustion air and ventilation air in accordance 

with the section “Air for Combustion and Ventilation,” of the 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, or 

applicable provisions of local building codes. 
Provide make-up air where exhaust fans, clothes dryers, 

and kitchen ventilation equipment interfere with proper 

operation.
National Fuel Gas Code recognizes several methods 

of obtaining adequate ventilation and combustion air.  

Requirements of the authority having jurisdiction may 

override these methods.

• Engineered Installations.  Must be approved by authority 

having jurisdiction.

• Mechanical Air Supply.  Provide minimum of 0.35 

cfm per Mbh for all appliances located within space.  

Additional requirements where exhaust fans installed.  

Interlock each appliance to mechanical air supply 

system to prevent main burner operation when 

mechanical air supply system not operating.

• All Indoor Air.  Calculate minimum volume for all 

appliances in space.  Use a different method if minimum 

volume not available.

A.  Standard Method.  See Table 3 for space with natural 

gas boiler only.  Use equation for multiple appliances 

and/or propane.
Room Volume is greater than 50 cubic feet multiplied 

by Total Input [Mbh]

B.  Known Air Infiltration Rate.  See Table 3 for 

space with boiler only.  Use equation for multiple 

appliances.  Do not use an air infiltration rate air 

changes per hour (ACH) greater than 0.60.
Room volume is greater than

 

21 cubic feet divided by 

ACH (air changes per hour) x Total Input [Mbh]      

 

C.  Refer to National Fuel Gas Code for opening 

requirements between connected indoor spaces.

• All Outdoor Air.  Provide permanent opening(s) 

communicating directly or by ducts with outdoors.
A.  Two Permanent Opening Method.  Provide opening 

commencing within 12 inches of top and second 

opening commencing within 12 inches of bottom of 

enclosure.

 

…

Direct communication with outdoors or 

communicating through vertical ducts. Provide 

minimum free area of 1 in² per 4 Mbh of total 

input rating of all appliances in enclosure.

 

…

Communicating through horizontal ducts.  

Provide minimum free area of 1 in² per 2 

Mbh of total input rating of all appliances in 

enclosure.

B.  One Permanent Opening Method.  Provide opening 

commencing within 12 inches of top of enclosure.  

Provide minimum clearance of 1 inch on sides/back 

and 6 inches on front of boiler (does not supersede 

clearance to combustible materials).

C.  Refer to National Fuel Gas Code for additional 

requirements for louvers, grilles, screens and air 

ducts.

• Combination Indoor and Outdoor Air.  Refer to National 

Fuel Gas Code for application information.

Table 3 - Minimum Room Volume, Indoor Air Only*

Input Mbh

Standard 

Method

Known Air Infiltration Rate Method (Air Changes Per Hour)

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

75

3750

15750

7875

5250

3938

3150

2625

112.5

5625

23625

11813

7875

5906

4725

3938

150

7500

31500

15750

10500

7875

6300

5250

187

9350

39270

19635

13090

9818

7854

6545

225

11250

47250

23625

15750

11813

9450

7875

262.5

13125

55125

27563

18375

13781

11025

9188

299

14950

62790

31395

20930

15698

12558

10465

* Table values based on boiler only. Add volume for any additional appliances.

 P/N 1305004, Rev. D [18/03/2015]

Summary of Contents for 16 Series

Page 1: ...ERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL P N 1305004 Rev D 08 03 2015 MODEL HSID Electronic Intermittent Ignition PENNCO BOILERS 2201 Dwyer Avenue Utica NY 13501 web site www ecrinternational com MODELS 1603HSID 1604HSID 1605HSID 1606HSID 1607HSID 1608HSID 1609HSID ...

Page 2: ...Inches Intermittent Ignition w Vent Damper Flue Diameter A Width 1603HSID 5 11 1604HSID 6 14 1605HSID 6 17 1606HSID 7 21 1607HSID 7 24 1608HSID 7 27 1609HSID 7 30 Add 5 to height for Vent Damper 1 Add model number suffix P for Propane Gas P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 3: ... Rating Mbh Net AHRI Rating Sq Ft 1 1603HSID 3 Natural Gas 75 62 82 7 47 196 Propane 70 58 82 7 44 183 1 1604HSID 4 Natural Gas 112 91 82 0 68 283 Propane 105 85 80 4 64 267 1 1605HSID 5 Natural Gas 150 122 82 0 92 383 Propane 140 114 80 6 86 358 1 1606HSID 6 Natural Gas 187 153 82 0 115 479 Propane 175 143 80 9 107 446 1 1607HSID 7 Natural Gas 225 183 82 0 137 571 Propane 210 171 81 1 128 533 1 1...

Page 4: ...ring any obligation whatsoever Introduction Boiler is designed for use in closed heating systems where all steam is returned as condensate and make up water is minimal Boiler is not designed for or intended for use in open systems using 100 make up water Prior to Installation Verify correct boiler for type of gas being used natural or propane See Rating Plate Verify boiler size and dimensions See ...

Page 5: ...s appliance with improper methods or materials could result in death or serious injury due to fire or to asphyxiation from poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide which is odorless and invisible WARNING Fire explosion asphyxiation hazard Keep boiler area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Modification substitution or elimination of factory equ...

Page 6: ... use Boiler location should not interfere with proper circulation of air Introduce outside air if normal infiltration does not provide necessary air Fresh Air for Combustion on page 11 6 Notify owner to keep air passages free of obstruction Ventilating and combustion air must enter boiler room without restrictions 7 Install boiler so automatic gas ignition system components are protected from wate...

Page 7: ...obstruction in discharge line Terminate freely to atmosphere where any discharge will be clearly visible and at no risk of freezing Allow complete drainage of valve and discharge line Install safety valve with spindle in vertical position Do not install shutoff valve between boiler and safety valve Support safety valve discharge piping Be short and straight as possible Terminate with plain end not...

Page 8: ...er one for each main 6 All boilers in gravity return systems must be equipped with a Hartford Loop as shown in Figure 5 7 When piping the vertical risers from the boiler to the header the bottom of the header must be a minimum of 24 inches above the water level line on the right side of the boiler 8 Steam riser s and header shall be 2 pipe size 9 Equalizer line shall be minimum 1 pipe size 10 The ...

Page 9: ...9 Figure 4 Recommended Near Boiler Piping Using One Supply Tapping SYSTEM PIPING P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 10: ... PIPING Figure 6 Chilled Water Piping VALVES A B OPEN FOR HEATING CLOSE FOR COOLING VALVES C D CLOSE FOR HEATING OPEN FOR COOLING Figure 5 Recommended Near Boiler Piping Using Two Supply Tappings P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 11: ... Room volume is greater than 21 cubic feet divided by ACH air changes per hour x Total Input Mbh C Refer to National Fuel Gas Code for opening requirements between connected indoor spaces All Outdoor Air Provide permanent opening s communicating directly or by ducts with outdoors A Two Permanent Opening Method Provide opening commencing within 12 inches of top and second opening commencing within ...

Page 12: ...nger than 3 4 the chimney height HT Figure 7 page 13 Vent Pipe Fasten sections of vent pipe with 3 sheet metal screws at each joint to make piping rigid Support horizontal portions of vent system to prevent sagging Use stovepipe wires or metal strapping every 5 to support pipe from above Vent pipe through crawl space use double wall vent pipe Vent pipe passing through combustible wall or partition...

Page 13: ... appliance to their previous conditions of use 7 Any improper operation of the common venting system should be corrected so the installation conforms with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 When re sizing any portion of the common venting system the common venting system should be resized to approach the minimum size as determined using the appropriate tables in Chapter 13 of the Natio...

Page 14: ...nt damper troubleshooting guide refer to manual packaged with vent damper Horizontal Installation To Boiler Vent Damper To Chimney NO NO YES YES Flow Install vent damper with actuator to sides of vent only Do not mount above or below vent To Chimney Flow Vent Damper To Boiler Actuator may be installer in any position Figure 9 Alternate Vent Damper Installation Do Not Install Here Caution Do not in...

Page 15: ...cessive vibrations and prevent strain on gas connection Gas valve will not support piping weight Use thread joint compound pipe dope suitable for natural and liquefied petroleum gas Install field sourced manual main shutoff valve ground joint union and sediment trap upstream of gas valve See Figure 11 DANGER Fire Hazard Do not use matches candles open flames or other methods providing ignition sou...

Page 16: ...res are black One wire is located on secondary of 24 volt transformer second wire is located on pressure limit control F Boilers with CG400 probe type low water cut off one wire is green and is located on terminal P2 of CG400 second wire is black and located on pressure limit control VENT DAMPER Boiler is equipped with factory wired 4 pin molex harness that plugs into 4 pin molex receptacle inside...

Page 17: ...ly and turn clockwise to OFF Do not force For Your Safety Read Before Operating WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights burner Do NOT try to light this burner by hand Before operating smell all around appliance area for...

Page 18: ...e of boiler Determine water level when boiler is off and cold when all water in the system is inside the boiler and return piping below water line and everything above water line is air no steam When boiler is making steam water level drops two to three inches below normal water line WARNING Burn Hazard Never run water into a hot empty boiler Failure to follow these instructions could result in de...

Page 19: ...n softer blue outer mantel with no yellow Remain still when observing main burner flames Check main burner orifices burner throat and flame ports for dust and lint obstruction if flame appearance is not correct Remove rollout shield if necessary to observe main burner flames Replace rollout shield after observation Gas Valve Safety Shutdown Test 1 Test ignition system safety shutoff device after p...

Page 20: ...rn thermostat to call for heat C Gas valve opens for approximately 10 seconds time delay on probe type LWCO gas valve will close and red indicator illuminates on LWCO D When water is restored it waits 30 seconds before reactivating burner circuit Boiler Equipped With Optional WF 2U 24 Water Feeder E Continue thermostat call for heat after low water cut off recognizes low water condition F One minu...

Page 21: ...nection from boiler drain valve to safe discharge point outside Shut off gas burners open drain valve allow all of water in boiler to drain out Close drain valve Allow boiler to cool slowly refill boiler to water line Repeat this step as many times as necessary until blow down water is clear 7 Following final blow down allow boiler to cool Add fresh water slowly up to normal water line Start burne...

Page 22: ...F RTV silicone to four mounting surface flanges of flue collector Mount flue collector on heat exchanger Tighten nuts and bolts 6 Seal front edge and four corners of flue collector to heat exchanger with silicone sealant 7 Use flashlight to verify there are no gaps in silicone seal 8 Install draft diverter vent damper vent pipe and jacket top and front cover 9 Reassemble all parts 10 Check tightne...

Page 23: ...out switch blown Have your service technician check heat exchanger for blockage Chimney flue is blocked Spill switch contacts open requiring manual reset of spill switch Have your service technician check and correct chimney problem Vent damper not operating Consult troubleshooting guide packaged with vent damper IF BURNER IS NOISY Gas input amount is incorrect Contact your service technician IF W...

Page 24: ...ust be replaced it must be replaced with type 105 C Thermoplastic wire or its equivalent Figure 13 Wiring Diagrams For Boilers With CG400 Probe Type Low Water Cut Off Shown CG400 PS802 CG400 N 2 H 1 C P1 W P2 B A Terminals PS802 To CG400 Cross Reference P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 25: ...inal wire as supplied with this appliance must be replaced it must be replaced with type 105 C Thermoplastic wire or its equivalent Figure 17 Wiring Diagrams For Boilers With 67D 1 Float Type Low Water Cut Off P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 26: ...24 water feeder maybe used with either of the low water cutoffs listed Water feeder maintains safe minimum water level Keeps boiler running by compensating for minor evaporative steam leaks and prevents freeze ups if homeowners are away and return line leaks McDonnell and Miller Model 101 water feeders may be used however water feed rates are too high and need to be regulated or throttled and wiri...

Page 27: ...27 REPAIR PARTS P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 28: ...28 REPAIR PARTS P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 29: ...29 REPAIR PARTS P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 30: ...30 REPAIR PARTS Safety Relief Valve 14 11 NPT X 4 Nipple PF 033 02 CG400 LOW WATER CUT OFF 240009340 P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 31: ...31 Date Service Performed Company Name Tech Initials Company Address Phone P N 1305004 Rev D 18 03 2015 ...

Page 32: ...verride which is provided primarily to permit the use of an external energy management system that serves the same function THIS OVERRIDE MUST NOT BE USED UNLESS AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS IS TRUE An external energy management system is installed that reduces the boiler water temperature as the heating load decreases This boiler is not used for any space heating This boiler is part o...

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