Bryan Boilers AH-FS151250D ユーザーズマニュアル

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1 . 4 . 5   O V E R F L O W   C O N N E C T I O N
 
The overflow connection should be piped to an approved drain for gravity flow of any water that 
may reach that level in the tank.  The purpose of the overflow connection is to keep the tank from 
being flooded in case a high level condition occurs in the unit.  If a feed system is used in proper 
operation, the overflow should not need a trap or any valve for proper discharge of the water into 
an atmospheric drain. 
1 . 4 . 6 - A   P U M P   C O N N E C T I O N S
 
HFS/HTS: 
The pump(s) suction piping should already be installed on the feed system from the factory.  This 
would include a gate valve and strainer for each pump and unions installed in order to remove or 
replace the pump if necessary.  Pump bypass connections are also located on the bottom of the 
tank.  These connections are used (when necessary) in conjunction with the pump discharge in 
order to bypass flow back to the tank when the pump GPM flow exceeds the flow required by the 
boiler.  These connections are typically used to help keep the flow rate on the operating curve of 
the pump and to help introduce water into the boiler at a more reasonable rate.  However, these 
connections may not be necessary depending on the system design.  A stop valve and check 
valve should always be installed as close to the boiler inlet as possible. 
CFS: 
The pump is a tank mounted pump mounted directly on the top of the tank.  The pump wetted 
parts are submerged in the tank with suction no less than 2” from the bottom of the tank.  The 
pump suction has a screen to protect the pump from debris.  This screen will need cleaned 
periodically for proper pump operation. A throttling valve may be required in the pump discharge 
piping to keep the pump on its operating curve.  A stop and check valve should always be 
installed as close to the boiler inlet as possible. 
1 . 4 . 7   E L E C T R I C A L   C O N N E C T I O N S
 
All electrical connections must conform to the NEC and to all other applicable State and Local 
Codes.  Wiring to the main power terminals in the control panel (if supplied) by the contractor 
must have current carrying capacity equal to at least 125% of the amperage rating of the boiler 
feed system.  Pump motors supplied are multi-tapped motors and the wiring in the motors should 
be checked to make sure it matches the voltage being supplied.  If wiring was done at the factory, 
the wiring diagram will be supplied with the boiler feed system.   The power supply voltage must 
be as shown on the wiring diagram enclosed.     
Caution: 
All control panels and controls are subject to some internal heat. Adequate boiler room ventilation 
must be provided. 
1.5 BOILER FEED SYSTEM ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT  
1 . 5 . 1   G E N E R A L  
The boiler feed system equipment list supplied with this manual lists the components supplied 
with the unit. Detailed information can be found in the manufacturers literature supplied.  A 
description of the major components follows: