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COPPER BRUTE II (500 - 2000)
Figure 9. Water Heater Piping — One Heater, One Tank.
NOTES:
6. CAUTION: PUMP SIZING MUST BE BASED UPON WATER HARDNESS AT
JOB SITE
1. OPTIONAL CWMU & RECIRC. LINE LOCATION.
2. LOCATE PENNANT DHW SENSOR OR REMOTE AQUASTAT
WELL IN LOWER 1/3 OF TANK.
3. BACK FLOW PREVENTER MAY BE REQUIRED. CHECK LOCAL CODES.
4. THERMAL EXPANSION TANK MAY BE REQUIRED. CHECK LOCAL CODES.
5. WHEN USING FACTORY MOUNTED PUMP, MAX PIPE LENGTH IS
30 FEET TOTAL, SIX 90° ELBOWS , FULL PIPE SIZE.
SUPPL
Y
RECIRC.
CWMU
1
CAUTION: THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED
PIPING CONFIGURATION AND VALVING, CHECK
WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
PIPING CONFIGURATION AND VALVING, CHECK
WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
LEGEND
CHECK VALVE
THERMOMETER
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
SENSOR
GLOBE VALVE
EXPANSION TANK
3-WAY VALVE
VALVE
PRESSURE REDUCING
VALVE
VALVE
PUMP
PRV
TPRV
WATER CATEGORY
GRAIN HARDNESS PER GALLON
PPM / 17.1 = Grains Per Gallon
KEY:
S = SOFT
N = NORMAL
H = HARD
N = NORMAL
H = HARD
1 THROUGH 7.5
7.6 THROUGH 17
OVER 17
7.6 THROUGH 17
OVER 17
LOCATION OF
FACTORY-MOUNTED
PUMP
FACTORY-MOUNTED
PUMP
2
5
3
4
When the system requires water for heating at
temperatures higher than required for other uses,
an anti-scald mixing or tempering valve shall be
installed to temper the water for those uses in order
to reduce scald hazard potential.
an anti-scald mixing or tempering valve shall be
installed to temper the water for those uses in order
to reduce scald hazard potential.
4B.5 Freeze Protection – Water Heater
Although Copper Brute II water heaters are
design-certified for outdoor installations, such
installations are not recommended in areas subject to
freezing temperatures, unless proper precautions are
installations are not recommended in areas subject to
freezing temperatures, unless proper precautions are
taken.
Power outage, interruption of gas supply, failure
of system components, activation of safety devices,
etc., may prevent a heater from firing. Any time a
heater is subjected to freezing conditions, and the
heater is subjected to freezing conditions, and the
heater is not able to fire, and/or the water is not
able to circulate, there is a risk of freezing in the
heater or in the pipes in the system. When water
able to circulate, there is a risk of freezing in the
heater or in the pipes in the system. When water
freezes, it expands. This can result in bursting of pipes
in the system, or damage to the heater, which could
in the system, or damage to the heater, which could
result in leaking or flooding conditions.
Contact the local factory representative or
Bradford White for additional information.