Figure 51
Circulator zoning plus optional DHW piping
Part number 550-100-305/0118
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Boiler Manual
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Primary/Secondary System Piping
(continued)
NOTE:
(Applies to Figures 50, 51 & 52)
Add boiler and tank head loss for pump
sizing.
Circulator zoning – primary/secondary
(Shown with optional DHW piping)
See Figure 51.
1.
This configuration is for circulator-zoned systems using a boiler
loop connected as a secondary circuit off of a primary system
loop. Systems zoned with circulators must pipe the boiler loop
as a secondary circuit as show.
2. Install a separate circulator (supplied by installer) for each zone
capable of delivering the proper flow and head as shown.
Expansion Tank required
1. Provide a system expansion tank following the guidelines on
pages 37 or 39.
2.
DO NOT
use a closed-type tank if connecting to a boiler that
is equipped with an automatic vent.
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) tank, if used
1.
DHW direct connection — Pipe from the near-boiler piping
to the DHW tank’s boiler connections as shown.
2. DHW as zone—A DHW tank can be connected as a zone if a
DHW tank is
NOT
already connected to the boiler. To provide
DHW priority operation, use a zone controller. See notices
on page 51 to ensure compliance with the 2007 Energy Act.
3. DHW Priority operation—The control turns off space heating
to the HEAT zones during domestic water heating calls on the
DHW input. The MAX ON TIME setting can be adjusted to
limit how long this occurs. Set the MAX ON TIME to “0” to
disable domestic priority. See page 65 for setting instructions.
4.
If
NOT
connecting an indirect water heater, do not use the
DHW input or DHW Circulator output on the control.
Overriding the Outdoor Reset function by connecting
space heating zones to inputs and outputs intended
for DHW applications may violate
Section 303 of
the 2007 Energy Act.
See page 131 for compliance
information and exemptions.
Wiring the Indirect tank aquastat to the Heating Only
Boiler, refer to Section 21 - Field Wiring.
Controlling the Zones
1.
The control can be used to control space heating only, domestic
water heating only, or both. Refer to field wiring, beginning
on page 50, for instructions on wiring to circulators.
2. The boiler and circulators can also be operated by a zone
controller.
Note:
Do not
install
on
Combi
Boil-
ers.
LEGEND for Figure 51 and Figure 52
Note:
This is a common legend for all piping diagrams, not
all items listed appear in every figure.
1
WMB
wall mount boiler
2 Indirect Water Heater, if used
3 Relief
valve,
supplied by Installer
, field piped — MUST
be piped to boiler supply connection — see page 9 for
information
4 Relief valve piping to drain — see page 40
5 DHW
circulator
6 Isolation
valves
7 System
circulator
8 Expansion tank, diaphragm type, if used
9 Air
separator
10 Flow/check valves
11 Purge/drain valves
(Installer supplied)
12 Auto air vent
13 Zone valves
14 Primary/secondary connection (tees no more than
12 inches apart)
15 Expansion tank, closed type, if used (some chiller
systems may use a diaphragm-type expansion tank)
16 Water chiller
17 Check valve
18 Y-strainer
19 Balancing valve
20 Make-up water supply – Use applicable codes to deter-
mine if backflow preventers, pressure reducing valves,
and fill valves may be required
21 By-pass pressure regulator, REQUIRED for zone valve
systems unless other provision is made
22 High limit temperature control
23 Zone circulator
24 Pressure/temperature gauge, (field supplied), field piped
25 Heating circuits
26 Additional heating circuits, if any
27 Boiler circulator,
*
(For Heating Only boilers, In the
Combi boiler the circulator is already inside the
boiler jacket).
28 Mixing valve, if any
(See Note,
below)
Note: This
pump does
not run in
DHW mode
on Heating
Only Boil-
ers.