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WHL-012 REV. 12.17.14
Figure 20 – CH and DHW Piping
NOTES:
1. This drawing is meant to show system piping concept only. Installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local
codes.
2. All closely spaced tees shall be within 4 pipe diameters center to center spacing.
3. A minimum of 6 pipe diameters of straight pipe shall be installed upstream and downstream of all closely spaced tees.
4. The minimum pipe size of DHW piping should be ¾” diameter and CH piping should be 1” in diameter.
5. Circulators are shown with isolation flanges. The alternative is standard flanges with full port ball valves. Purge valves can be used
with circulator flanges as an alternative.
6. Piping shown is Primary/Secondary. System flow (secondary loop) must be greater than the appliance’s primary loop flow.
7. Install a minimum of 12 diameters of straight pipe upstream of all circulators.
8. VERY IMPORTANT – Minimum flow rates outlined in this manual must be maintained through the heat exchanger to minimize short
cycling.
9. In a valve-based system, each heating zone has a zone valve which opens when that zone calls for heat. Each zone thermostat is
wired to its corresponding zone valve. Contacts in the zone valves provide a signal to the appliance to operate when there is a call for
heat.
10. Unit is equipped with built-in primary pump for the heating loop. This pump is sized to insure proper flow rate through the
appliance heat exchanger and related piping. On long pipe runs, it is recommended to keep the pump at maximum speed (setting 3).
DO NOT lower it from the factory default.
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