Weil-McLain EVERGREEN PRO EVG-299 Gas Boiler Evergreen High Efficiency Gas Boiler

User Manual - Page 87

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Follow these guidelines to prevent pos-
sibility of severe personal injury, death
or substantial property damage:
Use only the products listed by
Weil-McLainforusewiththisboiler.
See page117forinformation.
Thoroughly ush any system that
hasusedglycol
before installing the
new Evergreen
®
boiler.
Review the material safety data
sheets (MSDS)
are available online.
e MSDS contains information on po-
tential hazards and rst aid procedures
for exposure or ingestion.
Check antifreeze inhibitor level at
least annually
. Glycol concentration
and inhibitor levels may change over
time. Add antifreeze to increase con-
centration if necessary. Add inhibitor as
needed to bring to acceptable level, using
inhibitor test kit to verify.
In addition to antifreeze and inhibitor,
use and maintain minimum level of
Sentinel X100 inhibitor as directed on
this page.
If using freeze protection fluid with
automatic ll,
install a water meter
to monitor water make-up
. Freeze
protection uid may leak before the wa-
ter begins to leak, causing concentration
to drop, reducing the freeze protection
level.
DO NOT exceed 50% antifreeze
by volume
. Antifreeze moves more
sluggishly than water and can interfere
with heat transfer. At antifreeze con-
centrations higher than 50%, sludge can
develop in the boiler, potentially causing
damage to the heat exchanger.
Clean the system before filling.
Always drain and ush the system thor-
oughly before filling with antifreeze.
Sludge, iron oxide deposits and other
sediment in the system inhibit ow and
can cause rapid breakdown of inhibitors.
Use only antifreeze recommended by
Weil-McLain.
Weil-McLain provides information for
application of the antifreeze products
listed in this document only for use in
Weil-McLain Evergreen
®
boilers. Do
not apply these products or instructions
for other applications. Local codes may
require a backow preventer or actual
disconnection from city water supply.
Part number 550-100-211/0122
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3. Close zone isolation valves.
4. Open quick-ll valve on cold water make-up line.
5. Open purge valve.
6. One zone at a time, open the isolation valves. Allow water to run
through the zone, pushing out the air. Run until no noticeable air
ow is present. Close the zone isolation valves and proceed with the
next zone. Follow this procedure until all zones are purged. Follow the
same procedure to purge air from the boiler and its internal piping.
7. Close the quick-ll water valve and purge valve and remove the hose.
Open all isolation valves. Watch that system pressure rises to correct
cold-ll pressure.
8. Aer the system has operated for a while, eliminate any residual air by
using the manual air vents located throughout the system.
9. If purge valves are not installed in system, open manual air vents in
system one at a time, beginning with lowest oor. Close vent when
water squirts out. Repeat with remaining vents.
10. Open automatic air vent (diaphragm-type or bladder-type expansion
tank systems only) one turn.
11. Starting on the lowest oor, open air vents one at a time until water
squirts out.
12. Repeat with remaining vents.
13. Rell to correct pressure.
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1. It is required that the Evergreen
®
boiler have Sentinel X100 added
to the system to prevent damage to the boilers’ heat exchanger.
See Replacement parts for re-ordering information.
2. Aer lling the system as directed in these instructions, use a caulk-
ing gun to inject the X100 inhibitor concentrate into the system, or
ll with the X100 in its liquid form, following the instructions on the
tube or container.
3. Aer adding the inhibitor to the system, allow time for the water
to circulate and mix. en check the inhibitor level. Add additional
inhibitor if necessary.
4. See separate instructions or Weil-McLain website for suggested guide-
lines to determine how much inhibitor to use.
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1. e system may have residual substances that could aect water
chemistry.
2. Aer the system has been lled and leak tested, verify water pH and
chloride concentrations are acceptable.
3. Verify antifreeze concentration, if used.
4. Follow the instructions on the Sentinel test kit to sample the system
water and verify inhibitor concentration.
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1. Test the pH of a sample of system water at least annually. e pH of
the water mixture must be between 7.0 and 8.5. (Or use the Sentinel
inhibitor test kit to check concentration.)
2. If pH is outside this range (or inhibitor test kit indicates low level), the
inhibitor level may not be sucient to prevent corrosion.
3. Test antifreeze concentration.
Test antifreeze concentration at least annually. If concentra-
tion is low, add antifreeze or drain system and rell with
correct mixture.
4. Follow instructions on antifreeze container to determine the amount
of antifreeze needed. DONOT exceed 50% by volume concentration
of antifreeze.
5. Check inhibitor level aer adjustments are made.
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