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2. 47 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information Status Display Screens cont d Section Display Description MEM cM Press and hold the LEFT SELECT key for 5 seconds to enter the Menu MENU Screen EXIT Press the LEFT SELECT key to exit the current screen or setting Press the LEFT SELECT key to confirm that the boiler needs to D YES shutdown SETEC P he LEFT SELECT k h hat all a ress the ey to enter the screen that allows you to key function ee adjust the limit settings HOME Press the LEFT SELECT key to return to the Status Screen and upload parameter changes SKIP Press the LEFT SELECT key when in the Night Setback Screen to access the Night Setback Skip Screen Turning the NAVIGATION dial will select the next or previous Status 4 GCREEH Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will show the next fault NSB Night HEST Setback trigger or ramp delay setting E 4 SELECT Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will select the setting indicated by the cursor NAVIGATION Dial Function LSETF IHTS Pressing the NAVIGATION dial will display the Set Points Screen SCROLL Turning the NAVIGATION dial will move the cursor up or down Turning the NAVIGATION dial will increase or decrease the current SHDN Press the RIGHT SELECT key to turn the boiler OFF Press the RIGHT SELECT key to turn the boiler ON F RIGHT SELECT NO Press the RIGHT SELECT key to cancel the shutdown operat
3. CAUTION IF GASKET IS DAMAGED CU DO NOT REUSE THE HEAT EXCHANGER DOOR MUST BE REPLACED Rope gasket is intended for sealing combustion NOTICE FIG 9 5 If damaged DO NOT reuse the heat exchanger door must be replaced Consult factory for replacement heat exchanger door kit WTR3080 and WTR3086 53 Crowe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 10 Diagrams Figure 10 1 Wiring Diagram 1 20 OPTIONAL ITEMS WAR N IN G HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING INTEGRATED CONTROL ALARM 7 e RELAY JUNCTION CONTACTS XT BOARD BOX n RUN TIME a 2 CONTACTS FHCNT 5 OR Sr m Q Z i RELAY COIL BR CN2 2 HE D BOILER LOUVER K2 B PUMP PROVING SWITCH CN1 4 BR H GAS PRESSURE PR CN2 3 Ks E T 017 PR SWITCH 10 _ CN2 1 NEWS L o D E ON OFF SWITCH C O O Or S FLOW E SWITCH TANK e THERMOSTAT E HEATILOOP 4 O z DEMAND _ HEAT LOOP 2 Os HEAT LOOP 1r TRANSFORMER DEMAND SYSTEM SENSOR X qos 0 1j OUTDOOR ko TANK SENSOR L S Ki Wr SHIELD H CASCADE Em L 1 um BMS aV all ES H SYS PUMP IN t 0 1
4. 27 Corrosive Contaminants and Sources 9 Gas Valve Replacement 27 2 PREPARE BOILER 5 FIELD WIRING Remove Boiler from Wood Pallet 10 Line Voltage 28 Install Flue Pipe Assembly sss 10 11 Low Voltage Connections 28 29 Gas Conversions sse eene 12 Wiring of the 30 Vue 100 12 6 CONDENSATE DISPOSAL Model 501 IPC ERE IE 13 Condensate Drain esses eene 32 Models 601 801 13 7 STARTUP 33 38 Leveling the Boller cceecccceeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 13 8 OPERATING INFORMATION 3 HYDRONIC PIPING C 39 System Water Piping 14 Cascade NUMEN 42 Low Water Cutoff Device 14 Sequence of Operation 43 44 Chilled Water 14 Outdoor Knight XL Control Module 45 Freeze Protection ccccccccccec
5. Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key and then press the ashing at the bottom of the display The date and time an RIGHT SELECT HOME key the temperature units can also be changed see page 36 To enter a parameter and continue programming Installer Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key 1 time to return to the Most parameters are available only to the installer accessible parameter listings press again to return to the menu listings by entering the installer password see the Outdoor Knight XL Remember to press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key when Service Manual finished programming in order to save the changes made Saving parameters reference the Parameter Table in See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for a detailed the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual description of parameters and access modes 8 Operating information Figure 8 2 Status Display Screen BOILER STATUS ovo TEM THHE OPERATIONAL INFORMATION D LEFT SELECT KEY OOT DOOR Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual CALL FOR RIGHT SELECT KEY NAVIGATION DIAL Status Display Screens Section Display Description STANDBY START PREPURGE IGNITION Boiler Status Bar POSTPURGE SHUTDOWN SETPOINT BLOCKED B Call for Heat Indicators The unit has not received a call for heat from a remote thermostat nor has it received a call for heat from a DHW thermostat The un
6. MEHLI q SLEEEM SHOH IGNITIUN SYSTEM 11 128 F OUTDOOR aE F MEHO q SLEEEM SHOH POST PURGE i SYSTEM TAHE OUTDOOR MEHO q SLEEEHM SHOH 1167F 1291252 oor 1152 C1382 C1162 C1382 SYSTEM TAHE OUTDOOR MEHO sa SCREEH SHDH rowel Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information Sequence of operation continued OPERATION DISPLAY 8 If the space heating call for heat is active and the tank thermostat or sensor starts a DHW call for heat the boiler will switch to the DHW mode If programmed for normal DHW operation not as a zone the DHW pump will turn on first then the boiler pump will SVOTEM turn off boiler and DHW pump operation briefly overlap to ensure J flow is maintained through the unit This will divert the boiler s OUTDOOR outlet water from the heating system and send it to the tank coil MEHU 42 S5CFEEH ZHON instead The control will then modulate to maintain the outlet temperature to the DHW boiler set point If the boiler is not part of a Cascade and both the space heating and DHW calls for heat remain active long enough the boiler will Svo EM switch back and forth between the two heating modes until one of dH them is satisfied 42 5CEFEEH SHDBH POST PURGE 10 Once both calls for heat are satisfied the control will turn off aa the burner The blower will continue to run during the postpurge O
7. Excessive pressure rise indicates expansion tank sizing or performance problem Inspect automatic air vents and air separators Remove air vent caps and briefly press push valve to flush vent Replace caps Make sure vents do not leak Replace any leaking vents Check expansion tank 1 Expansion tanks provide space for water to move in and out as the heating system water expands due to temperature increase or contracts as the water cools Tanks may be open closed or diaphragm or bladder type See Section 3 Hydronic Piping for suggested best location of expansion tanks and air eliminators Check boiler relief valve Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to verify flow Before operating any relief valve ensure that it is piped with its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald potential Read Section 3 Hydronic Piping before proceeding further Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual A WARNING A WARNING Safety relief valves should be re inspected AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS by a licensed plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency to ensure that the product has not been affected by corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and discharge line have not been altered or tampered with illegally Certain naturally occurring conditions may corrode the valve or its components over time rendering the valve inoperative Such conditions are not detectable unless the
8. 1 peer see oer 70 2 4100 2820 2260 1950 1720 1560 1440 1336 2100 200 1540 1400 1300 nr per Cubic Foot 11200 7900 6400 400 4870 4410 4000 aso 720 of Gas and 060 4 ea500 16100 13100 11 100 10000 9000 7690 640 NAMUR Check inlet gas supply CSA or UL listed flexible gas connections 4 Slowly turn on the gas supply at the field installed are acceptable but you must exercise manual gas valve caution to ensure that the line has adequate capacity to allow your boiler to fire at full Btu hr per hour 125 150 200 for gas pressures N A of 14 Rd Water Column 0 5 PSIG or less OIO OIO i CO N 280 6 and a pressure 33 drop of 0 5 Inch 13 441 Water Column Based on NAT 7 GAS 1025 Btu ER fO D A O3 e o Alc ole eis O IN 3 aor 5 Turn the power switch to the ON position rate Consult with local codes for proper 6 Adjust the temperature set point on the control panel of installation or service procedures the SMART SYSTEM control module to call for heat DO NOT adjust gas valve outlet pressure 7 Observe the gas supply pressure as the burner fires at A WARNING l Attempting to alter the gas valve outlet 100 of rated input Percent of burner input will be pressure could result in damage to the
9. Factory supplied components for complete venting system Burner not shown Made with metal fiber and stainless steel construction the burner uses pre mixed air and gas and provides a wide range of firing rates Water outlet system supply A 1 1 2 or 2 NPT depending on the model water connection that supplies hot water to the system Water inlet system return A 1 1 2 or 2 NPT depending on the model water connection that returns water from the system to the heat exchanger Gas connection pipe Threaded pipe connection of 1 This pipe should be connected to the incoming gas supply for the purpose of delivering gas to the boiler SMART SYSTEM Control Module The SMART SYSTEM Control responds to internal and external signals and controls the blower gas valve and pumps to meet the heating demand Manual air vent Designed to remove trapped air from the heat exchanger coils Air intake Provides combustion air to the appliance Air Intake Cover Provides protection from outdoor elements High voltage junction box The junction box contains the connection points for the line voltage power and all pumps 4 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Boiler drain port Location from which the heat exchanger can be drained Low voltage connection board The connection board is used to connect external low vol
10. HEAT EXCHANGER A WARNING The condensate trap must be filled with water during all times of boiler operation to avoid flue gas emission from the condensate drain line Failure to fill the trap could result in severe personal injury or death Check all piping for leaks Eliminate all system or boiler leaks Continual fresh makeup water will reduce boiler life Minerals can build up in sections reducing heat transfer overheating heat exchanger and causing heat exchanger failure Leaking water may also cause severe property damage 1 Inspect all water and gas piping and verify to be leak free 2 Look for signs of leaking lines and correct any problems found 3 Check gas line using the procedure found in Section 4 Gas Connections Maintenance continued Flue vent system and air piping 1 Visually inspect the entire flue gas venting system for blockage deterioration or leakage Verify that boiler vent discharge and air intake openings are clean and free of obstructions A WARNING Failure to inspect for the above conditions and have them repaired can result in severe personal injury or death Check water system 1 Verify all system components are correctly installed and operational Check the cold fill pressure for the system Verify it is correct must be a minimum of 12 psi 82 7 kPa Watch the system pressure as the boiler heats up during testing to ensure pressure does not rise too high
11. install the tee directly to the outlet connection of the heat exchanger with the 3 4 inch fitting positioned vertically and on the top see FIG 3 2 PADDLE TEMPERATURE amp 2 For Models 701 801 install the 3 4 inch close nipple PRESSURE GAUGE in the tee Install the relief valve on the 3 4 inch close nipple FIG 3 2 For Models 400 601 install the FIELD PROVIDED b relief valve directly into the 3 4 inch fitting on the tee FIG 3 1 3 Install the close nipple on the downstream side of CLOSE NIPPLE the relief valve tee FIG 3 1 TEE WITH 1 FITTING ON TOP 8 NIPPLE 4 Install the tee with the 1 inch fitting positioned CLOSE NIPPLE REQUIRED FOR MODELS 400 701 vertically and on the top FIG 3 1 ERE OE 5 Attach paddle 3 to the flow switch per the is Figure 3 2 Flow Switch Relief Valve and Temperature and manufacturer s instructions Pressure Gauge Installation Models 601 801 6 Install the assembled flow switch into the 1 inch fitting of the tee installed in Step 4 see FIG 3 1 7 Install a field provided close nipple on the downstream side of the flow switch see FIG s 3 1 and 3 2 8 Install a field provided tee with the gauge fitting RELIEF VALVE positioned vertically and on the top FIG s 3 1 and 3 2 FLOW SWITCH 9 Install the temperature and pressure gauge provided PADDLE with the unit into the top fitting of the tee a bushing may
12. the flue products into the combustion air inlet Recirculation of flue products may cause operational problems bad combustion or non warrantable damage to controls Locate the unit at least 3 feet 0 91m outside any overhang Do not install in locations where rain from building runoff drains will spill onto the unit Do not locate the unit so that water from sprinklers may spray directly onto it Water may damage controls or other electrical components Do not install the unit under a deck Do not install the unit in a well stairwell alcove courtyard or other recessed area Do not install outdoor units on stack frames Failure to comply with the above may result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 3 Check area around the boiler Remove any combustible materials gasoline and other flammable liquids A WARNING Failure to keep boiler area clear and free of combustible materials gasoline and other flammable liquids and vapors can result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 4 Ifa new boiler will replace an existing boiler check for and correct system problems such as System leaks causing oxygen corrosion or heat exchanger cracks from hard water deposits ncorrectly sized expansion tank This unit is not intended for installations where temperatures may reach below 32 F 0 C Exposure to freezing temperatures will cause the system and boil
13. 10 blockings The date and time of the occurrence will be recorded as well Only the 10 most current occurrences of each will be held in memory Boiler temperature regulation Operating temperature target The SMART SYSTEM control module senses water temperature and regulates boiler firing and firing rate to achieve a target temperature The target temperature can be set between 70 F 21 C and 190 F 88 C Target temperature is fixed when the outdoor sensor is not installed Target temperature is calculated as described on this page under Outdoor Reset Operation and Target Temperature Boost when the outdoor sensor is connected High limit operations The Outdoor Knight XL is equipped with adjustable automatic reset and manual reset high limits The automatic reset high limit has a maximum set point of 200 F and the manual reset high limit has a maximum set point of 210 F When the outlet temperature exceeds 200 F the automatic high limit action occurs The boiler shuts down until the outlet water temperature cools below 190 F and a 60 second timer has expired If the outlet temperature continues to increase the manual reset high limit action will occur at 210 F High limit test procedure NOTICE Please note that the brackets denote screen status 1 Turn ON the main power to the boiler by placing the ON OFF switch in the ON position 2 From the Status Screen press the NAVIGATION dial to access the
14. 6 limits that can be programmed as well as six 6 time intervals corresponding to each limit The sixth limit will also limit the firing rate for the rest of the call for heat Gradient limiting If during operation of the boiler the outlet water temperature is rising too quickly the control will reduce the firing rate to its lowest setting Outdoor air reset If an outdoor air sensor is connected the control module will calculate the set points of the three 3 space heating demands based on the programmed reset curves The installer can change the slope of the reset curves by several adjustable parameters The user can limit the maximum set point for the system using the space heating set points Boost function If outdoor air reset is active and any space heating demand has been active continuously for a set period of time time adjustable by installer and there has been no DHW demands the control will increase the set point of that demand by a fixed number of degrees adjustable by installer This process will continue until the space heating demand ends the set point reaches the programmed set point or a maximum of 20 increases has occurred Once the system heat demand is satisfied the set point will revert to the value determined by the reset curve Night setback The controller may be programmed to reduce the space heating and DHW set points during certain times each week Seven different start and stop times may be
15. 9 6 10 596 If not adjust the screw counterclockwise incrementally to raise CO and clockwise to lower CO FIG 2 6 5 After adjustment is complete attach the propane conversion label in the conversion kit bag next to the boiler rating plate Attach the LP caution label in the conversion kit bag to the left side of the unit in the lower left corner 6 Replace the gas valve cover along with the top access cover 13 3 Hydronic piping System water piping methods The Outdoor Knight XL is designed to function in a closed loop pressurized system not less than 12 psi 83 kPa A temperature and pressure gauge is included to monitor system pressure and outlet temperature and should be located on the boiler outlet It is important to note that the boiler has a minimal amount of pressure drop which must be figured in when sizing the circulators Each boiler installation must have an air elimination device which will remove air from the system Install the boiler so the gas ignition system components are protected from water dripping spraying etc during appliance operation or basic service of circulator replacement valves and others Observe a minimum of 1 4 inch 6 mm clearance around all un insulated hot water pipes when openings around the pipes are not protected by non combustible materials Low water cutoff device On a boiler installed above radiation level some states and local codes require a low water cutoff
16. XL heat exchanger does have a pressure drop which must be considered in your system design Refer to the graphs in FIG s 3 5 and 3 6 for pressure drop through the Outdoor Knight XL heat exchanger Near boiler piping connections Figure 3 4A Near Boiler Piping w Y Strainer NN NS SYSTEM SENSOR DOMESTIC HOT AIR SEPARATOR WATER PUMP Qe INDIRECT DOMESTIC IU lt o HOT WATER SYSTEM PUMP lt O NN S Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED BOILER PUMP IMG00413 TO FLOOR DRAIN RECOMMENDED BOILER PUMP Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Figure 3 4B Near Boiler Piping w Low Loss Header SYSTEM PUMP SYSTEM SENSOR RN o e AIR SEPARATOR 7 e sd TYPICAL NS AIR VENT VALVE GO LOW LOSS HEADER TYPICAL FAST FILL VALVE EXPANSION TANK INDIRECT x DOMESTIC 9 HOT WATER o TANK Y STRAINER SS 2 IMG00391 TO FLOOR DRAIN Variable speed pump option Variable speed pump setup Before operation ensure the following Pump is set for an input signal of 0 10VDC by the dip switches on the pump control Pump is set for external signal control 1f applicable Pump is set for linear output if applicable If pump does not come equipped with a 0 10 VDC input option an optional module will be required from the vendor SMART SYSTEM Multi temperature loop control option The Outdoor Knight XL boiler is capable of prod
17. da ed 44 aS 4 Ww Tir a EA Deum Y ID L2 N G L1 Crowell Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Installation must comply with 1 National Electrical Code and any other national state provincial or local codes or regulations Line voltage connections 1 Connect 120 VAC power wiring to the line voltage terminal strip in the junction box as shown in FIG 5 1 Provide and install a fused disconnect or service switch 15 amp recommended as required by the code see FIG 5 1 When connecting a domestic hot water DHW pump connect the wiring to the line voltage terminal strip as shown in FIG 5 1 To activate a system pump wire as shown in FIG 5 1 Dry contacts are sized for 1 5 hp 120V 3 hp 240V or 30 amps Low voltage connections l Route all low voltage wires through the knockouts in the rear of the boiler as shown in FIG 5 2 Connect low voltage wiring to the low voltage connection board as shown in FIG 5 3 on page 29 of this manual and the boiler wiring diagram Figure 5 2 Routing Field Wiring LOW VOLTAGE WIRING KNOCKOUT PLUGS LINE VOLTAGE JUNCTION BOX LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION BOARD IMG00329 LINE VOLTAGE WIRING KNOCKOUT PLUGS D Field wiring continues Thermostat 1 Connect the room thermostats or end switches isolated contact only to heat loop demand 1 2 or 3 as shown in FIG 5 3 2 Install the
18. device at the time of installation Chilled water system If the boiler supplies hot water to heating coils in air handler units flow control valves or other devices must be installed to prevent gravity circulation of heater water in the coils during the cooling cycle A chilled water medium must be piped in parallel with the heater Freeze protection Freeze protection for new or existing systems must use glycol that is specially formulated for this purpose This includes inhibitors which prevent the glycol from attacking the metallic system components Make certain to check that the system fluid is correct for the glycol concentration and inhibitor level The system should be tested at least once a year and as recommended by the producer of the glycol solution Allowance should be made for the expansion of the glycol solution in the system piping A WARNING Use only inhibited propylene glycol solutions which are specifically formulated for hydronic systems Ethylene glycol is toxic and can attack gaskets and seals used in hydronic systems 14 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual General piping information Basic steps are listed below along with illustrations on the following pages FIG s 3 7 through 3 11 which will guide you through the installation of the Outdoor Knight XL reference FIG s 3 4A and 3 4B 1 Connect the system return marked Inlet 2 Connect the system supply mark
19. information Low water cutoff protection 1 The SMART SYSTEM control module uses temperature sensing of both supply and return areas of the heat exchanger If the flow rate is too low or the outlet temperature too high the control module modulates and shuts the boiler down This ensures boiler shutdown in the event of low water or low flow conditions 2 Some codes and jurisdiction may accept these integral features of the control in lieu of requiring an additional limit control or low water cutoff Consult local jurisdiction to determine A low water cutoff is available from the factory WTR30024 Outdoor reset operation if used Target temperature with outdoor reset This feature improves the system s efficiency as the outdoor temperature warms up See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual to change the settings Reset curve The reset curves look at outdoor air temperature and adjusts the set points Cascade When multiple boilers are installed they can be wired together in a cascade sequence A maximum of eight boilers can be controlled from a single control In this application one boiler would be designated as the Leader control and all others would be designated as Member controls The Leader control can be programmed to use Lead Lag or Efficiency Optimization control methods Once the Leader boiler receives a call for heat from a room thermostat BMS or Modbus the control will determine what the set point will b
20. piping with hangers not by the boiler or its accessories The gas valve and blower will not support WARNING the weight of the piping Do not attempt to support the weight of the piping with the boiler or its accessories Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 4 Purge all air from the gas supply piping 5 Before placing the boiler in operation check the boiler and its gas connection for leaks a The appliance must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at a test pressure in excess of 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa b The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing a manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa c The appliance and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing it in operation Do not check for gas leaks with an open flame use the bubble test Failure to use the bubble test or check for gas leaks can cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 6 Use pipe sealing compound compatible with propane gases Apply sparingly only to male threads of the pipe joints so that pipe dope does not block gas flow 4 Gas connections continued A WARNING Failure to apply pipe sealing compound as detailed in this manual can result in severe personal in
21. thermostat set below controlling sensor temperature 4 Is gas turned on at meter or boiler 5 Is incoming gas pressure less than 4 inches w c 99 kPa If none of the above corrects the problem refer to the Troubleshooting Section of the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual Check system and boiler Check water piping 1 Check system piping for leaks If found shut down the boiler and repair immediately See WARNINGS on pages 33 and 34 startup regarding failure to repair leaks 2 Vent any remaining air from the system using manual vents Air in the system will interfere with circulation and cause heat distribution problems and noise er Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Check gas piping 1 Check around the boiler for gas odor following the procedure on page 46 of this manual connecting gas supply piping If you discover evidence of any gas leak ep shut down the boiler at once Find the leak source with a bubble test and repair immediately Do not start the boiler again until corrected Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Q Propane boilers verify conversion 1 Verify propane conversion has been completed per the Propane Conversion instructions DO NOT adjust gas valve outlet pressure The gas valve is factory set for the correct outlet pressure This setting is suitable for natural gas and propane requiring no field a
22. 0V Ho BLRPUMP 4 ES SH our 0 10 Se RATE a O TEMP HEX SW OUT 0 10V eH BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH SHIELD ES S AIR PRESSURE SWITCH MODBUS A OPTION az S SHIELD S OPERATING SENSOR 51 a HIGH LIMIT SENSOR S1b a INLET SENSOR 582 CUT OFF FLUE SENSOR S3a FLUE SENSOR S3b GAS VALVE 24VAC W R gt FLAME SENSOR am SPARK G SHIELD Y ROD GROUNDING CAUTION JUMPER Notes 1 All wiring must be installed in accordance with local state provincial and national code requirements per either N E C in USA or C S A in Canada 2 If any original equipment wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced it must be replaced with wire having same wire gauge AWG and rated for a minimum of 105 C Exceptions Replacement high voltage spark lead and ribbon cables must be purchased from the factory Use of a non approved spark lead or ribbon cables can lead to operational problems which could result in non repairable damage to the integrated controller or other components 3 Actual connector block locations may vary from those shown on diagrams Refer to actual components for proper connector block locations when using WIRING DIAGRAM diagrams to troubleshoot unit LBL20116 REVE a 54 1 0 grams continued Figure 10 2 Ladder Diagram 120VAC JUNCTION BOX Kiam Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual NEUTRAL TERMINAL STRIP 120V SUPPLY L TE
23. 10 11 Boiler system piping Boiler system piping MUST be sized per the pipe requirements listed in Table 3B Reducing the pipe size can restrict the flow rate through the boiler causing inadvertent high limit shutdowns and poor system performance Flow rates are based on 20 feet 6 m of piping 4 90 elbows and 2 fully ported ball valves Boiler system circulating pump Field supplied The boiler circulating pump should be based on 20 feet 6 m of piping 4 90 elbows and 2 fully ported ball valves Domestic hot water circulating pump Field supplied The pump MUST be sized to meet the specified minimum flow requirements listed in FIG s 3 5 and 3 6 Consult the indirect water heater operating guide to determine flow characteristics for the selected product used Variable speed boiler system circulator Outdoor Knight XL boilers are capable of controlling a variable speed boiler system circulator Variable speed circulators MUST be sized to meet the specified minimum flow requirements listed in FIG s 3 5 and 3 6 on page 16 at full speed Boiler isolation valves Field supplied Full port ball valves are required Failure to use full port ball valves could result in a restricted flow rate through the boiler Check valves Field supplied Check valves are recommended for installation as shown in FIG s 3 7 through 3 11 Failure to install check valves could result in a reverse flow condition during
24. 4 CN8 X6 3 X9 3 INTEGRATED CONTROL FLOW CN5 14 4 8 SWITCH CN5 10 X4 12 2 66 X4 1 CN5 11 X4 11 CN5 3 X4 5 LH LOUVER 020 6 RELAY COIL 24VAC N LOUVER PROVING SWITCH Fa CN5 4 X44 o N BLOCKED O TEMP HEX SW X5 10 DRAIN SWITCH AIR PRESSURE SWITCH X5 11 OTO lt lt GAS VALVE x2 2 BLOWER X1 7 lt lt FLAME ROD SPARK ROD T HIGH VOLTAGE SPARK LEAD NOTES 1 Where possible switches are shown without utilities gas water or electricity connected to the unit As such actual switch states may vary from those shown on diagrams depending upon whether utilities are connected or a fault condition is present See wiring diagram for additional notes BOX DEPICTS AWARNING OPTIONAL ITEMS LOW VOLTAGE DISCONNECT POWER 420 VAC BEFORE SERVICING HIGH VOLTAGE LADDER DIAGRAM LBL20141 REV D _ Revision Notes Revision A ECO 11234 initial release W High OCN Boilers and Pool Heaters m 300 Maddox Simpson Parkway Revision B 611235 reflects updates made to the freezing conditions warnings Lebanon TN 37090 615 889 8900 Fax 615 547 1000 OKBX I O Rev B www Lochinvar com 10 12
25. AHRI 5 Outdoor Knight XL boilers comply with the requirements of CSD 1 Section CW 400 requirements as a temperature operation control The manual reset high limit provided with the Outdoor Knight XL is listed to UL353 1 Determine boiler location Installation must comply with Local state provincial and national codes laws regulations and ordinances e National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 latest edition Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers ANSI ASME CSD 1 when required National Electrical Code NOTICE A WARNING A WARNING he Outdoor Knight XL gas manifold and controls met safe lighting and other performance criteria when the boiler underwent tests specified in ANSI Z21 13 latest edition Outdoor models must be installed outdoors only and must use the outdoor vent assembly supplied by the manufacturer Personal injury or product damage may result if any other venting is used or if an outdoor model is used indoors All covers doors and jacket panels must be properly installed to ensure proper operation and prevent a hazardous condition This product contains a condensate management and disposal system that may be subject to freezing if exposed to sustained temperatures below 32 F Precautions should be taken to protect the condensate trap and drain lines during extended periods of outdoor temperatures below 32 F Before locating the boiler check 1
26. Check for nearby connection to System water piping Gas supply piping Electrical power 2 Keep venting areas free of obstructions Keep area clean and free of combustible and flammable materials To avoid a blocked air inlet or blocked flue condition keep the outdoor air inlet and flue outlet clear or leaves debris etc Do not install outdoor models directly on SAM Ug the ground You must install the outdoor unit on a level concrete brick block or pressure treated wood platform Do not locate unit so that high winds A CAUTION can deflect off of adjacent walls buildings or shrubbery causing recirculation Recirculation of flue products may cause operational problems bad combustion or damage to controls Locate unit at least 3 feet 0 91m from any wall or vertical surface to prevent wind conditions from 8 affecting performance Kae Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual A CAUTION CAUTION A WARNING The unit must not be installed in an area that is enclosed by walls or a fence that will block free wind movement around the appliance Free movement of wind around the outdoor unit is required to carry away the flue products and provide combustion air The flue outlet combustion air inlet of an outdoor unit must not be installed closer than 10 feet from an inside corner of an L shaped structure Walls or enclosed fencing may cause eddy currents which can recirculate
27. D MIXING VALVE COLD WATER IN UNION TYPICAL DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCULATOR IMG00392 CAUTION Mixing valves are required for the protection of low temperature loops Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible NOTICE for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE Please note that these illustrations show an indoor tank to demonstrate piping concept only EN jo EN ioe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping Figure 3 8 Single Boiler Primary Secondary Piping oem AIR SEPARATOR ah lt MAY SUBSTITUTE DRAIN POINT LOW LOSS HEADER d TYPICAL SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR a NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA OR MAX OF 12 APART WHEN USED BALL VALVE TYPICAL SYSTEM CIRCULATOR Y STRAINER EXPANSION TANK RECOMMENDED BOILER CIRCULATOR MAKE UP WATER BACK FLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE INDIRECT DHW TANK ANTI SCALD MIXING VALVE HOT WATER OUT DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCULATOR COLD WATER IN UNION TYPICAL BOILER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE DRAIN FLOW CHECK M00323 VALVE TYPICAL CAUTION Indirect water heaters are capable of transferring a limited number of Btu s into the water Ensure boiler output does not not exceed indirect water heater transfer capabilities NOTICE Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the in
28. HEAT EXCHANGER TO FLOOR DRAIN 34 Propane boilers only Your propane supplier mixes an odorant with the propane to make its presence detectable In some instances the odorant can fade and the gas may no longer have an odor Before startup and periodically thereafter have the propane supplier verify the correct odorant level in the gas Check thermostat circuit s 1 Disconnect the two external wires connected to each of the heat loop demand terminals on the connection board 2 Connect a voltmeter across these two incoming wires Close each thermostat zone valve and relay in the external circuit one at a time and check the voltmeter reading across the incoming wires 3 There should NEVER be a voltage reading 4 Ifa voltage does occur under any condition check and correct the external wiring This is a common problem when using 3 wire zone valves 5 Once the external thermostat circuit wiring is checked and corrected if necessary reconnect the external thermostat circuit wires to the connection board Allow the boiler to cycle Inspect fill condensate system Inspect check condensate lines and fittings 1 Inspect the condensate drain line condensate PVC fittings and condensate trap Fill condensate trap with water 1 Remove the PVC cap retaining screw from the PVC cap FIG 7 1 2 Remove the 2 inch PVC cap with the switch located at the top of the trap FIG 7 1 3 Fill with fresh water unt
29. OKBX I O Rev B COMMERCIAL BOILER Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Models 400 801 b IMG00330 This manual must only be used by WARNING a qualified heating installer service technician Read all instructions including this manual and the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual before installing Perform steps in the order given Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Lochinvar High Efficiency Water Heaters Boilers and Pool Heaters Save this manual for future reference Y Contents HAZARD DEFINITIONS 2 Pipe Sizing for Natural 25 PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING 3 Natural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements 25 THE OUTDOOR KNIGHT XL HOW IT WORKG 4 6 Propane GAS sisaicceoccndcvccisetsarssctdseterneessscesssenssaadasanxsabersbaanes 25 RATINGS ETE T Pipe Sizing for Propane 25 1 DETERMINE BOILER LOCATION Propane Supply Pressure Requirements 25 Flooring and Foundation 9 Check Inlet Gas Supply 26 Prevent Combustion Air Contamination 9 Gas Pressure
30. RMINAL STRIP 120V SUPPLY N INTEGRATED CONTROL ON OFF SWITCH BLOWER 1 6 SYSTEM PUMP xia RELAY DHW PUMP RELAY X1 4 BOILER PUMP RELAY CONNECTION BOARD SYSTEM PUMP CONTACTS BOILER PUMP CONTACTS DHW PUMP CONTACTS OUT 4 ALARM BELL T 5 SILENCING PC INTERFACE INLET SENSOR OPERATING SENSOR HIGH LIMIT SENSOR SENSOR FLUE SENSOR CONNECTION BOARD FLUE HEAT LOOP DEMAND ogo HEAT LOOP 2 DEMAND HEAT LOOP DEMAND THERMOSTAT LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH HIGH GAS PRESSURE SWITCH OO INTEGRATED CONTROL RIBBON CABLE CN5 1 lt lt X4 7 ALARM CONTACTS CN5 8 X444 KK CN5 2 X4 6 RUN TIME gt lt lt CONTACTS lt X4 13 56 SYSTEM SENSOR LX KC OUTDOOR 22 E SENSOR E unc N SENSOR SHIELD CASCADE e SHIELD 32 eyy ge BMS 33 ENS Sy IN 34 Sy SYS PUMP 35 ed 0 10V IN 36 BLR PUMP 37 d RATE 39 SHIELD 41 42 CNB 1N5 xo 92 MODBUS B 43 2 C2 2 eo SHIELD 4
31. Set Points Screen 3 Press the LEFT SELECT LIMITS key 4 Select the manual reset high limit MRHL by rotating the NAVIGATION dial counterclockwise then press the NAVIGATION dial 5 Decrease the set point of the MRHL to below the current outlet temperature or to its minimum setting whichever is higher by turning the NAVIGATION dial counterclockwise Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key 7 Press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key parameter will upload to the control e The new 8 Ifthe current outlet temperature is above the new MRHL set point the MRHL will function causing boiler lockout If this occurs skip to Step 11 9 Ifthe current outlet temperature is below the new MRHL set point locate the pinhole SERVICE button below the RESET button on the display board Insert a thin probe such as a paper clip into the hole and press the button continuously for five 5 seconds to place the boiler into Service Mode In Service Mode the boiler will fire at ignition speed and will then modulate up to full fire 10 Once the outlet temperature rises up to the MRHL set point the MRHL will function causing the boiler to shut down and lock out 11 Repeat Steps 2 3 and 4 12 Set the MRHL to the appropriate set point by turning the NAVIGATION dial clockwise 13 Repeat Steps 6 and 7 14 Press the RESET button to clear the lockout 15 If needed press the RIGHT SELECT STOP key to exit Service Mode 41 8 Operating
32. Set domestic hot water DHW operation Verify DHW mode There are two 2 modes of operation for DHW In Normal Mode when a DHW demand begins the control will start the DHW pump turn off the boiler pump if running and modulate to bring the outlet temperature to the DHW boiler set point The maximum firing rate may be limited in this mode if desired In Zone Mode it is assumed that the indirect DHW tank is piped as a zone on the primary loop When a DHW demand begins the control will turn on the DHW pump output and raise the system temperature set point to the DHW boiler set point if higher The boiler pump will be turned on The system pump may be forced on forced off or not changed depending on the System Pump Mode selected reference the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for details In this mode any low temperature zones such as radiant heating may need additional controls to limit the water temperature sent to those zones Set DHW boiler target temperature When in the DHW Mode the control will modulate to maintain the boiler outlet temperature or system supply temperature to a set point This set point is set at the factory to 180 F If a different set point is desired the appropriate parameter in the control must be changed See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for a detailed explanation of this procedure Set maximum DHW fan speed Ifthe rated input of the indirect tank is less than the maximum output of the b
33. UTOCOOR period NECEM MEHU gI SCREEN SHOH BLOCKED Any pumps that are running will continue to run for their respective AHTI CYCLIHG pump delay times before turning off unless programmed to Sro TEM remain on continuously A 60 second anti cycle period will start OUTDOOR which will delay any new call for heat until it times out MEHU se 5CREEM SHDH STANDBY 12 In Standby ready to start a new cycle Bb TEM libete 1383 OUTDOOR 26 F SETPOINTS SHOH 44 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information EIYEX BA SYSTEM Outdoor Knight XL control module Use the control panel FIG 8 1 to set temperatures operating conditions and monitor boiler operation Figure 8 1 Control Panel l NAVIGATION DIAL Ju PRESS OR TURN vi COMAPECIAL RESET KEY SWAN SYSTEM Select LEFT SELECT KEY RIGHT SELECT KEY SOFT KEY SOFT KEY The information on the bottom of the display shows the functions of the two SELECT keys on either corner and the NAVIGATION dial in the center MENU Left SELECT Key SETPOINTS NAVIGATION Dial Pressing Down SHDN Right SELECT Key Access modes NOTICE Please note that the brackets denote User screen status The user can adjust space heating and tank target temperatures To save parameters and exit programming i ipe i En
34. a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage NOTICE indicates special instructions on installation operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage Please read before proceeding When servicing boiler A WARNING NOTICE A WARNING A WARNING Installer Read all instructions including this manual and the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual before installing Perform steps in the order given User This manual is for use only by a qualified heating installer service technician Refer to the User s Information Manual for your reference Have this boiler serviced inspected by a qualified service technician at least annually Failure to comply with the above could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage When calling or writing about the boiler Please have the boiler model and serial number from the boiler rating plate Consider piping and installation when determining boiler location Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the transportation company by the consignee Factory warranty shipped with unit does not apply to units improperly installed or improperly operated Failure to adhere to the guidelines on this page can result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage If the information in this manual is not
35. above on this label If you don t smell gas go to next step 8 Turn gas shutoff valve clockwise to ON Handle will be parallel to pipe 9 Install top cover 10 Turn on all electric power to appliance 11 Set thermostat to desired setting 12 If the appliance will not operate follow the instructions To Turn Off Gas To Appliance and call your service technician or gas supplier Gas Valve Gas Valve OPEN CLOSED mm to CLOSE TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Set the thermostat to lowest setting Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed Remove top cover 36 4 Turn gas shut off valve counterclockwise to OFF Handle will be perpendicular to pipe Do not force 5 Install top cover LBL2284 REV F Start u D continued Check flame and combustion continued 4 Place the boiler into the active position by pressing the RIGHT SELECT ON key FIG 8 1 page 43 Locate the pinhole button below the RESET button on the display board FIG 8 1 Insert a thin wire such as a paper clip into the hole and press the button once and hold for 5 seconds to place the boiler into Service Mode In Service Mode the boiler will fire at ignition speed and will then modulate up to full fire Once the boiler has modulated up to full fire measure the combustion The values should be in the range listed in Table 7A below The CO levels should be less than 150 ppm
36. al for instructions e Check boiler area Check pressure temperature gauge eCheck air and vent termination screens Monthly e Check relief valve Check condensate drain system Test low water cutoff if used Reset button low water cutoff Check boiler piping gas and Every water for leaks 6 months Operate relief valve End of season months eShut boiler down unless boiler used for domestic hot water 49 Maintenance Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Follow the Service and maintenance procedures given throughout this manual and in component literature A WARNING shipped with the boiler Failure to perform the service and maintenance could result in damage to the boiler or system Failure to follow the directions in this manual and component literature could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage A WARNING The boiler should be inspected annually only by a qualified service technician In addition the maintenance and care of the boiler designated in Table 9A and explained on the following pages must be performed to assure maximum boiler efficiency and reliability Failure to service and maintain the boiler and system could result in equipment failure Electrical shock hazard Turn off power to the boiler before any service operation on the boiler except as A WARNING Mew v noted otherwise in this instr
37. ale end of the elbow and flue adapter FIG 2 3 3 Remove the vent cover from the back of the unit as shown in FIG 2 3 4 Insert the elbow into the flue adapter and tighten the clamp using a 5 16 nut driver FIG 2 3 5 Re install the vent cover removed in Step 3 6 Remove the provided screws from the vent cover and use them to install the wall strap FIG 2 3 Do NOT use grease or other lubricant on the vent seals Only water may be used for this purpose Grease or other lubricant can make the seal brittle or cause tearing of the seal surface which can result in flue gas leakage 7 Slide the vent pipe through the wall strap and insert it into the elbow Tighten the clamp FIG 2 3 8 Install the termination into the top of the vent and tighten the clamp Figure 2 3 Install flue pipe assembly Models 701 801 NOTE VERIFY THAT GASKET IS SEATED EVENLY i INSIDE THE GROOVE IN ELBOW AND ADAPTER lt VENT TERMINATION VENT PIPE IMG00446 WALL c9 CLAMP ELBOW e VENT COVER Nu STRAP SCREWS Chow Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Prepare boiler Gas conversions For a boiler already installed you must After converting to LP check combustion turn off gas supply turn off power and A WARNING per the Start up procedure in Section 10 allow boiler to cool before proceeding of this manual Failure to check and verify You must also completely test the boiler combus
38. anger can be damaged by build up or corrosion due to sediment Continual fresh make up water will reduce boiler life Mineral buildup in the heat exchanger reduces heat transfer overheats the stainless steel heat exchanger and causes failure Addition of oxygen carried in by makeup water can cause internal corrosion in system components Leaks in boiler or piping must be repaired at once to prevent makeup water Gaskets and seals in the system may be damaged This can result in substantial property damage CAUTION not use petroleum based cleaning or sealing compounds in the boiler system Do not use homemade cures or boiler CAUTION patent medicines Serious damage to the boiler personnel and or property may result Freeze protection fluids NEVER use automotive antifreeze Use only inhibited propylene glycol solutions which are specifically formulated for hydronic systems Ethylene glycol is toxic and can attack gaskets and seals used in hydronic systems The Outdoor Knight XL How it works 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Stainless steel heat exchanger Allows system water to flow through specially designed coils for maximum heat transfer while providing protection against flue gas corrosion The coils are encased in a jacket that contains the combustion process Combustion chamber access cover Allows access to the combustion side of the h
39. be necessary installed in Step 8 FIG s 3 1 and NEL 3 2 1 TEE WITH FITTING NOTICE Be sure to install the flow switch 50 PELE BAGVIBED that the arrow on the flow switch is pointing in the direction of the flow CLOSE NIPPLE see FIG 3 3 FIELD PROVIDED TEE WITH 1 FITTING ON TOP CLOSE NIPPLE TEE WITH 3 4 FITTING ON TOP IMG00389 3 Hydronic piping Flow switch adjustment Refer to Table 3A for the proper setting of the sensitivity screw For reference the position of the screw prior to setting should be turned clockwise with a Phillips driver until it stops FIG 3 3 Proceed to turn the screw counterclockwise the amount of turns listed in Table 3A based on the model Consult the manufacturer s instructions for wiring the flow switch to your system Table 3A Paddle Size Sensitivity Screw Adjustment SENSITIVITY SCREW MODEL PADDLE SIZE ADJUSTMENT Note Paddles are included with the flow switch 400 3 501 Turn the sensitivity screw clockwise to NOTICE me increase the flow rate required to activate the switch Turn the sensitivity screw counterclockwise to decrease the flow rate required to activate the switch Figure 3 3 Flow Switch Adjustment NORMALLY OPEN SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT GROUND NORMALLY CLOSED COMMON FLOW DIRECTION 16 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Near boiler piping components 1
40. below and 48 1 22m horizontally from any window door walkway or gravity air intake Locate the unit at least 10 feet 3 05m away from any forced inlet Multiple unit outdoor installations require 24 1 22m clearance between each vent termination Clearances around outdoor installations can change with time Do not allow the growth of trees shrubs or other plants to obstruct the proper operation of the outdoor vent system Flooring and foundation Flooring The Outdoor Knight XL is approved for installation on combustible flooring A WARNING Do not install the boiler on carpeting even if foundation is used Fire can result causing severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Under no circumstances is the manufacturer to be held responsible for water damage in connection with this appliance or any of its components If flooding is possible elevate the boiler sufficiently to prevent water from reaching the boiler Prevent combustion air contamination Do not install unit in locations that can allow contamination of combustion air Refer to Table 1A for products and areas which may cause contaminated combustion air Table 1A Corrosive Contaminants and Sources Products to avoid Spray cans containing chloro fluorocarbons Permanent wave solutions Chlorinated waxes cleaners Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals Calcium chloride used for thawing Sodium chloride used for water softening Refrigerant l
41. ceed indirect water heater transfer capabilities CAUTION Mixing valves are required for the protection of low temperature loops Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible NOTICE e for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE Please note that the installer is responsible for ensuring DHW prioritization when piped as a zone Please note that these illustrations show an indoor tank to demonstrate piping concept only 23 4 connections Connecting gas supply piping 1 Remove the top access panel and refer to FIG s 4 1 thru 4 3 to pipe gas to the boiler a Install ground joint union for servicing when required b Install a manual shutoff valve in the gas supply piping outside boiler jacket when required by local codes or utility requirements 2 Install sediment trap drip leg Figure 4 1 Gas Supply Piping Model 400 UNION GAS SUPPLY SEDIMENT TRAP DRIP LEG MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE FIELD SUPPLIED IMG00411 Figure 4 2 Gas Supply Piping Model 501 UNION FACTORY INSTALLED GAS SUPPLY SEDIMENT TRAP DRIP LEG MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE FACTORY SUPPLIED IMG00410 24 MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE Crowell Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Figure 4 3 Gas Supply Piping Models 601 801 GAS SUPPLY FACTORY SUPPLIED IMG00328 SEDIMENT TRAP DRIP LEG 3 Support
42. djustment Attempting to alter the gas valve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve causing potential severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Outdoor Knight XL boilers are typically shipped ready to fire on natural gas Check boiler rating plate to determine which fuel the boiler is set for If set to natural gas it may be converted to LP by installing an orifice or by making a gas valve adjustment see page 12 In order to operate on LP gas an orifice MUST BE installed or a gas valve adjustment MUST BE made Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Check flame and combustion 1 Turn the main power off to the boiler by placing the On Off switch in the OFF position 2 Combustion measurements will be made from exhaust opening 3 Turn the main power on to the boiler by placing the On Off switch in the ON position 35 Crowe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual T Start up Figure 7 2 Operating Instructions FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life A This appliance does not have a pilot It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area fo
43. e If outdoor air reset is desired connect the outdoor air sensor to the terminals on the Low Voltage Connection Board on the Leader boiler The set point will be calculated based on the programmed reset curve parameters See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual to program the reset curve If outdoor air reset is not desired do not connect the outdoor air sensor fixed temperature set point can be programmed into the control See page 59 of this manual to program the set point If the water temperature at the system supply sensor is less than the set point the turn off offset the off on differential then the control will initiate a call for heat on the Cascade see the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for an explanation of the offset and differential The Leader will energize the lead boiler on the Cascade For a new startup this will be the Leader boiler 42 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Sequence of the cascade To equalize the run time of all boilers on the Cascade the firing sequence will automatically be changed at set intervals The sequence will be changed once every 24 hours The switching on off sequence will be as follows TIME SWITCHING ON SEQUENCE L M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 L If a boiler locks out or is used to heat an indirect DHW tank it will automatically be given the lowest priority for the rest of that 24 hour period DHW Night Setback and Ramp De
44. e the maximum firing rate can be limited to match the input rating of the indirect tank coil DHW space heating SH cycling If a DHW call for heat is received while a space heating call is in progress and the DHW is in Normal Mode the control will start the DHW pump and shut the boiler pump off The system pump will remain on For stand alone boilers if the space heating call is still active while the DHW call is in operation the control will wait for 30 minutes time adjustable by installer then it will switch back to the space heating demand There is a timer to switch from space heating to DHW and a timer to switch from DHW to space heating The control will switch back and forth until one of the heat demands end This function does not apply to cascade systems Programmable controlling sensor The control module is programmed to use the outlet sensor as the control sensor by default If a system supply sensor is connected the control automatically uses it as the control sensor For stand alone boilers the control sensor can be changed by the installer to the inlet sensor If the inlet sensor is chosen as the controlling sensor it is recommended that the system supply sensor be installed in the system supply in order to provide the best control of the inlet temperature Anti cycling After the burner turns off the control will delay the next burner cycle for a set time period time is adjustable by the installer The time d
45. e pipe plug removed in Step 3 3 On Models 400 501 loosen the set screw one 1 full turn from inside the pressure tap on top of the gas valve On Models 601 801 remove the 1 8 3 mm pipe plug on the inlet flange to the valve and install a suitable 1 8 3 mm fitting field supplied for the manometer tubing Place the tubing of the manometer over the tap once the set screw is loosened or the 1 8 3 mm fitting is installed depending on model as shown in FIG s 4 5 thru 4 7 on page 27 26 Kae Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 4 Gas connections continued WARNING hen re tightening the set screw be Figure 4 7 Inlet Gas Supply Check Models 601 801 to tighten securely to prevent gas leaks Do not check for gas leaks with an open E E t 5 THE INLET FLANGE TO THE VALVE AND flame use the bubble test Failure to INSTALL A SUITABLE 1 8 3 MM FITTING FIELD SUPPLIED FOR THE MANOMETER TUBING use the bubble test or check for gas leaks can cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 14 Turn on the gas supply at the manual gas valve 15 Turn the power switch to the ON position 16 Adjust the temperature set point on the control panel of the SMART SYSTEM control module to the desired water temperature so the appliance will call for heat 17 Check burner performance by cycling the system while you observe burner response The burner should ign
46. eaks Paint or varnish removers Hydrochloric acid muriatic acid Cements and glues Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers Chlorine type bleaches detergents and cleaning solvents found in household laundry rooms Adhesives used to fasten building products and other similar products Areas likely to have contaminants Dry cleaning laundry areas and establishments Swimming pools Metal fabrication plants Beauty shops Refrigeration repair shops Photo processing plants Auto body shops Plastic manufacturing plants Furniture refinishing areas and establishments New building construction Remodeling areas Garages with workshops 2 Prepare boiler Remove boiler from wood pallet 1 After removing the outer shipping carton from the boiler remove the parts box 2 Remove the front door to access the lag bolts in front of the unit FIG 2 1 3 To remove the boiler from the pallet after removing the front door a Remove the two lag bolts from the wood pallet inside the boiler FIG 2 1 b Detach the boiler from the lag bolts in the rear of the unit see FIG 2 1 Do not drop the boiler or bump the jacket on the floor or pallet Damage to the boiler can result Figure 2 1 Boiler Mounted on Shipping Pallet LAG BOLTS QTY 2 LAG BOLTS 2 BIRD SCREEN VENT PIPE ELBOW EN 0 Clase Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Install f
47. eat exchanger coils Blower The blower pulls in air and gas through the venturi item 5 Air and gas mix inside the blower and are pushed into the burner where they burn inside the combustion chamber Gas valve The gas valve senses the negative pressure created by the blower allowing gas to flow only if the gas valve is powered and combustion air is flowing Venturi The venturi controls air and gas flow into the burner Flue gas sensor limit rated not shown This sensor monitors the flue gas exit temperature The control module will modulate and shut down the boiler if the flue gas temperature gets too hot This protects the flue pipe from overheating Boiler outlet temperature sensor housed with the high limit sensor This sensor monitors boiler outlet water temperature system supply If selected as the controlling sensor the control module adjusts boiler firing rate so the outlet temperature is correct Boiler inlet temperature sensor This sensor monitors return water temperature system return If selected as the controlling sensor the control module adjusts the boiler firing rate so the inlet temperature is correct Temperature and pressure gauge field installed not shown Monitors the outlet temperature of the boiler as well as the system water pressure Electronic LCD display The electronic display consists of 4 buttons a navigation dial and a multiple line liquid crystal display Flue pipe assembly
48. eat exchanger access cover 2 Remove any deposits accumulated on the ignition flame sense electrode using sandpaper If the electrodes cannot be cleaned satisfactorily replace with new ones 3 Replace ignition flame sense electrode making sure gasket is in good condition and correctly positioned Check ignition ground wiring 1 Inspect boiler ground wire from the heat exchanger access cover to ground terminal strip 2 Verify all wiring is in good condition and securely attached 3 Check ground continuity of wiring using continuity meter 4 Replace ground wires if ground continuity is not satisfactory Check all boiler wiring 1 Inspect all boiler wiring making sure wires in good condition and securely attached Check control settings 1 Set the SMART SYSTEM control module display to Parameter Mode and check all settings See Section 1 of the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual Adjust settings if necessary See Section 1 of the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for adjustment procedures 2 Check settings of external limit controls if any and adjust if necessary Perform start up and checks 1 Start boiler and perform checks and tests specified in Section 7 Start up 2 Verify cold fill pressure is correct and that operating pressure does not go too high Check burner flame 1 Inspect flame through observation window 2 Ifthe flame is unsatisfactory at either high fire or low fire turn off b
49. ed Outlet 3 Install purge and balance valve or shutoff valve and drain on system return to purge air out of each zone 4 Install a backflow preventer on the cold feed make up water line 5 Install a pressure reducing valve on the cold feed make up water line 15 psi 103 kPa nominal Check temperature and pressure gauge shipped separately which should read a minimum pressure of 12 psi 83 kPa 6 Consult the factory for a pump and or pump cover If a field supplied pump is used install per the manufacturer s specifications in regard to indoor or outdoor location An outdoor rated pump is recommended 7 Install a circulator as shown on the piping diagrams in this section Make sure the circulator is properly sized for the system and friction loss 8 Install an expansion tank on the system supply Consult the tank manufacturer s instruction for specific information relating to tank installation Size the expansion tank for the required system volume and capacity 9 Install an air elimination device on the system supply 10 Install a drain valve at the lowest point of the system Note The boiler cannot be drained completely of water without purging the unit with an air pressure of 15 psi 103 kPa 11 This appliance is supplied with a relief valve sized in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV Heating Boilers Pipe the discharge of the safety relief valve to prevent injury
50. elay will be bypassed if the inlet water temperature drops too far during the delay Boiler and system pump control The boiler pump will run whenever the burner is firing unless the DHW is programmed for Normal Mode and the boiler is heating the DHW tank The boiler pump will run during Freeze Protection Mode as well It will continue to run for a short time after the burner turns off or the Freeze Protection Mode ends The system pump will run whenever there is a space heating call for heat or the boiler goes into Freeze Protection Mode It may be programmed to run during a DHW call for heat when the DHW is programmed for Zone Mode It will continue to run for a short time after the end of the heat demand or the Freeze Protection Mode The system pump can be programmed to run continuously if desired except during outdoor shutdown and or a DHW call for heat 39 8 Operating information Temperature control Modulation The Outdoor Knight XL is capable of modulating its firing rate from a minimum of 20 to a maximum of 100 The firing rate is dictated by the call for heat 1 space heating or domestic hot water the heating load ramp delay if enabled and various other temperature limitations Ramp delay For systems with lower flow the SMART SYSTEM can limit the firing rate when enabled when a space heating call for heat starts or when switching from a DHW call for heat to a space heating call for heat There are six
51. er to freeze and leak mee Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 1 Determine boiler location continued Provide clearances Clearances from combustible materials 1 Hot water pipes at least 1 4 6 mm from combustible materials 2 Jacket minimum of 0 from right side and 14 from rear side for proximity from combustible materials 3 Vent minimum of 1 from combustible materials Clearances for service access l Ifyou do not provide the minimum clearances shown it may not be possible to service the boiler without removing it from the space Recommended service clearances Front 30 762mm Top 24 610mm Left side 24 610mm Rear 24 610mm Outdoor vent air intake location The flue products discharged from the flue outlet the outdoor vent may be very hot Avoid touching or making other direct contact with the flue gases or the vent termination These components are hot and direct contact can result in burns To prevent recirculation of the flue products into the combustion air inlet follow all instructions in this section Flue gas condensate can condense on exterior walls or on the vent Some discoloration or exterior building or unit surfaces can be expected Adjacent brick or masonry surfaces should be protected with a rust resistant sheet metal plate Maintain a minimum of 24 clearance to the air inlet Locate the outdoor vent termination at least 48 1 22m
52. followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life This appliance MUST NOT be installed in any location where gasoline or flammable vapors are likely to be present WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building e Immediately call your gas supplier from a near by phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier To avoid electric shock disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance To avoid severe burns allow boiler to cool before performing maintenance Boiler operation Do not block flow of combustion or ventilation air to the boiler Should overheating occur or gas supply fail to shut off do not turn off or disconnect electrical supply to circulator Instead shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance Do not use this boiler if any part has been under water The possible damage to a flooded appliance can be extensive and present numerous safety hazards Any appliance that has been under water must be replaced Boiler water Thoroughly flush the system without boiler connected to remove sediment The high efficiency heat exch
53. for a properly installed unit If the combustion is not within the specified range reference the Troubleshooting Section of the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for possible causes and corrective actions Table 7A Flue Products Chart 8 0 10 Propane om 3 0 6 5 9 0 11 4 1 6 9 Once the combustion analysis is complete test the safety shutoff device by turning the manual shutoff valve to the OFF position and ensuring that the boiler shuts down and registers an alarm Turn the manual shutoff switch to the ON position and reset the control Place the boiler back into normal operation Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Set space heating operation Determine controlling sensor For space heating systems the temperature control can be based on one of three sensors the inlet outlet or system supply sensor The SMART SYSTEM control is programmed at the factory to control the temperature of the outlet sensor The control will automatically switch to the system supply sensor once it is connected If it is desired to base the temperature control on the inlet sensor the appropriate parameter must be changed in the control See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for a detailed explanation of this procedure Verify space heat circulator mode The Space Heating Mode controls both the system pump if connected and the boiler pump When the SMART SYSTEM control
54. has a set point of 110 F Demand 2 has a set point of 140 F The boiler will regulate the system temperature to 140 F until Demand 2 has been satisfied Once Demand 2 has been satisified the boiler will provide 110 F water to the system A CAUTION When multiple temperature loops are used mixing valves are required for the protection of any low temperature loops SMART SYSTEM Multi temp loop control The Outdoor Knight XL boiler is capable of producing up to three 3 set point temperatures to meet different space heating demands This device controls the temperatures of up to three 3 separate loops based on the settings for the three 3 heat loop demands reference Lochinvar kit RLY30086 0 10V input set point or power The Outdoor Knight XL can be controlled by a Building Management System BMS using a 0 10 VDC signal The control can be configured by the installer to use this signal to either control set point or firing rate Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual The Outdoor Knight XL can also be programmed to accept a call for heat from a 0 10V signal reference the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for a detailed explanation of this procedure DHW priority The SMART SYSTEM control allows the connection of a DHW thermostat or tank sensor to the low voltage connection board When a tank sensor is connected the DHW thermostat input is ignored When a boiler is programmed for DHW Normal Mod
55. ify CO is within the range Figure 2 6 Gas Valve Adjustment Models 601 801 of 9 6 10 5 If not adjust the screw counterclockwise COVER incrementally to raise CO and clockwise to lower CO FIG 2 5 4 After adjustment is complete attach the propane conversion ALLEN WRENCH label in the conversion kit bag next to the boiler rating plate Attach the LP caution label in the conversion kit bag to the left side of the unit in the lower left corner 5 Replace the top access cover After converting to LP check combustion WARNING per the Start up procedure in Section 10 of this manual Failure to check and verify combustion could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Figure 2 5 Gas Valve Adjustment Model 501 Leveling the boiler ALLEN WRENCH 1 Set the boiler in place and check level a Adjust legs if necessary to level boiler see FIG 2 7 below Figure 2 7 Leveling Legs on the Boiler ADJUSTMENT SCREW SCREWDRIVER SLOT Models 601 801 1 Remove the top access cover from the unit Philips Head screwdriver required for removal 2 Remove the cover on top of the gas valve FIG 2 6 3 Turn the adjustment screw on top of the gas valve clockwise one and three quarter 1 3 4 turns on the 601 Model one and a half 1 1 2 turns on the 701 Model and one turn on the 801 Model see FIG 2 6 4 Use a combustion analyzer to verify CO is within the range of
56. il the water begins to pour out of the drain 4 Replace the cap Press the cap onto the trap until the cap makes contact with the drain 5 Replace the retaining screw The condensate trap FIG 7 1 must be WARNING filled with water during all times of boiler operation to avoid flue gas emission from the condensate drain line Failure to fill the trap could result in severe personal injury or death F Start u D continued Final checks before starting the boiler Q Read the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual to familiarize yourself with SMART SYSTEM control module operation Read this manual page 33 for proper steps to start boiler Verify the boiler and system are full of water and all system components are correctly set for operation LI Verify the preparation procedures of Section 7 pages 33 and 34 have been completed LJ the vent condensate trap with water removing the retaining screw in order to remove the 2 inch PVC cap with the switch located at the top of the trap Replace the cap Press the cap onto the trap until the cap makes contact with the drain Replace the retaining screw Verify electrical connections are correct and securely attached Start the boiler 1 Read and follow the Operating instructions in FIG 7 2 page 36 If boiler does not start correctly 1 Check for loose connections blown fuse or service switch off 2 Isboiler water temperature above 200 F 93 3 Is
57. in When installing a condensate pump select is needed as a vacuum break one approved for use with condensing boilers and furnaces The pump should have an overflow switch to prevent 6 Do not expose condensate line to freezing temperatures property damage from condensate spillage The switch Precautions should be taken to protect the condensate should be wired in series with the blocked drain switch management and disposal system during extended inside the boiler see FIG 7 1 on page 34 periods of outdoor temperatures below 32 F 7 Use only plastic tubing or piping as a condensate drain line FIG 6 1 Figure 6 1 Condensate Disposal 1 2 PVC TEE ASSEMBLY FACTORY SUPPLIED IMG00331 FLOOR DRAIN OR DRAIN PAN 1 2 PVC UNION FACTORY SUPPLIED z NEUTRALIZER KIT KIT3087 shown for illustration purposes 32 T Start up Check control water chemistry A CAUTION Do not use petroleum based cleaning or sealing compounds in the boiler system Damage to elastomer seals and gaskets in the system could occur resulting in substantial property damage Hardness less than 7 grains 1 Consult local water treatment companies for hard water areas above 7 grains hardness Chlorine concentration less than 200 ppm 1 Do not fill boiler or operate with water containing chlorine in excess of 200 ppm 2 Filling with chlorinated fresh water should be acceptable since drinking water chlorine levels are much lowe
58. in the event of pressure relief Pipe the discharge to a drain Provide piping that is the same size as the safety relief valve outlet Never block the outlet of the safety relief valve The relief valve tee and any other necessary as Wisc fittings are shipped in the install kit with the boiler and are to be field installed FIG s 3 1 and 3 2 12 On any pre existing system it is good practice to install a field supplied strainer to prevent damage to the heat exchanger See the piping illustrations included in this section FIG s 3 7 and 3 11 for suggested guidelines in piping the Outdoor Knight XL NOTICE Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping continued Flow switch reliefvalve andtemperature and pressure gauge installation Figure 3 1 Flow Switch Relief Valve and Temperature and Pressure Gauge Installation Models 400 501 Basic steps are listed below to guide you through the installation of the flow switch relief valve and temperature and pressure gauge provided with the unit 1 For Models 400 501 install the close nipple on the outlet connection of the heat exchanger Install the tee with the 3 4 inch fitting positioned vertically and on the top as shown in FIG 3 1 For Models 601 801 RELIEF VALVE
59. ion key function SAVE Press the RIGHT SELECT key to save the current change Press the RIGHT SELECT key to return to the Status Screen and HOME upload parameter changes 48 9 Maintenance Crowe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Maintenance and annual startup Table 9A Service and Maintenance Schedules Service technician see the following pages for instructions gt lt 1 lt c lt General e Address reported problems e Inspect interior clean and vacuum if necessary e Clean condensate trap and fill with fresh water e Check for leaks water gas flue condensate Verify flue and air passage ways in good condition and sealed tight e Check system water pressure system piping expansion tank Check control settings eCheck ignition and flame sense electrodes sand off any deposits clean and reposition Check wiring and connections Perform start up checkout and performance verification per Section 7 e Flame inspection stable uniform e Flame signal at least 10 microamps at high fire Clean the heat exchanger if flue temperature is more than 54 F 30 above return water temperature If combustion or performance indicate need Clean heat exchanger e Remove and clean burner using compressed air only Clean the blower wheel Owner maintenance see the Outdoor Knight XL User s Information Manu
60. it Model 400 Right Side inside unit Model 400 Crowe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual The Outdoor Knight XL How it works Model 501 T IMGO00409 Rear View Model 501 Left Side inside unit Model 501 Models 601 801 3 Ge C O C11 8 2 IMG00323 IMG00324 30 Rear View Models 601 801 Left Side inside unit Models 601 801 Crewe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Ratings Outdoor Knight XL Boiler Other Specifications AHRI Rating arene CERTIFIED Net Model Number AHRI Boiler Water Wat Ratings Content dd Water Gallons Connections Connections MBH Note 2 Note Change to L for L P gas models oe NOTICE Maximum allowed working pressure is located on the rating plate Notes 1 The ratings are based on standard test procedures prescribed by the United States Department of Energy 2 Net AHRI ratings are based on net installed radiation of sufficient quantity for the requirements of the building and nothing need be added for normal piping and pickup Ratings are based on a piping and pickup allowance of 1 15 3 Standard Outdoor Knight XL boilers are equipped to operate from sea level to 4 500 feet only with no adjustments The boiler will de rate by 496 for each 1 000 feet above sea level up to 4 500 feet 4 Ratings have been confirmed by the Hydronics Section of
61. it has begun a burn cycle and is checking all safety circuits The unit has initiated a prepurge period on a call for heat The unit has begun a spark period to ignite the main burner The unit has fired and is running at the displayed percentage The call for heat has been satisfied and the unit runs the fan for an additional postpurge period to clear the combustion chamber and vent system of residual flue products The unit has been placed in the OFF position The controlled temperature has exceeded its set point and its offset the current call for heat The member unit is supplying heat while in Cascade Mode howell Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information continuea Status Display Screens cont d Section J Description SYSTEM The temperature read by the system supply sensor if connected TANK The temperature read by the tank sensor if connected OUTDOOR The temperature read by the outdoor sensor if connected INLET TEMP The temperature read at the inlet to the heat exchanger OUTLET TEMP The temperature read at the outlet of the heat exchanger DELTA T The temperature difference between the inlet and the outlet of the heat exchanger FLUE TEMP The temperature read by the flue sensor FLAME CURRENT The current measured by the flame sense circuit information SYS PUMP INPUT The speed signal received from a variable speed system pump control
62. ite promptly Flame pattern should be stable Turn system off and allow burner to cool then cycle burner again to ensure proper ignition and flame characteristics Gas pressure Figure 4 5 Inlet Gas Supply Check Model 400 The gas pressure must remain between 4 inches w c 99 LOOSEN THE SET SCREW ONE 1 FULL TURN kPa minimum and 14 inches w c 3 5 kPa maximum for AND PLACE THE MANOMETER TUBING OVER Natural gas and between 8 inches w c 1 9 kPa minimum Par Ses and 14 inches w c 3 2 kPa maximum for LP gas during standby static mode and while in operating dynamic mode If an in line regulator is used it must be a minimum of 10 feet 3 m from the Outdoor Knight XL boiler It is very important that the gas line is properly purged by the gas supplier or utility company Failure to properly purge the lines or improper line sizing will result in ignition failure The problem is especially noticeable in NEW LP installations and also in empty tank situations This can also occur when a utility company shuts off service to an area to provide maintenance to their lines IMG00414 Figure 4 6 Inlet Gas Supply Check Model 501 Gas valve replacement The gas valve MUST NOT be replaced with a conventional LOOSEN THE SET SCREW ONE 1 FULL TURN s AND PLACE THE MANOMETER TUBING OVER gas valve under any circumstances As an additional safety THE PRESSURE TAP feature this gas valve has a flanged connection t
63. jury death or substantial property damage Use two wrenches when tightening gas piping at boiler FIG 4 4 using one wrench to prevent the boiler gas line connection from turning Failure to support the boiler gas connection pipe to prevent it from turning could damage gas line components Figure 4 4 Inlet Pipe with Backup Wrench USE BACKUP WRENCH TO PREVENT PIPE FROM ROTATING IMG00420 Maximum inlet gas pressure must not NOTICE Lan exceed the value specified Minimum value listed is for the purposes of input adjustment meet Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Natural gas Pipe sizing for natural gas 1 Refer to Table 4A for pipe length and diameter Based on rated boiler input divide by 1 000 to obtain cubic feet per hour a Table 4A is only for natural gas with specific gravity 0 60 inches with a pressure drop through the gas piping of 0 5 inches w c b For additional gas pipe sizing information refer to ANSI Z223 1 or B149 1 for Canadian installations Natural gas supply pressure requirements l Pressure required at the gas valve inlet pressure port e Maximum 14 inches w c 3 5 kPa with no flow lockup or with boiler on Minimum 4 inches w c 99 kPa with gas flowing verify during boiler startup 2 Install 10096 lockup gas pressure regulator in supply line if inlet pressure can exceed 14 inches w c 3 5 kPa at any time Adjust lockup regulator for 14 i
64. l system is 12 psi 82 7 kPa b Pressure will rise when boiler is turned on and system water temperature increases 4 At initial fill and during boiler startup and testing check system thoroughly for any leaks Repair all leaks before proceeding further A WARNING Eliminate all system leaks Continual fresh makeup water will reduce boiler life Minerals can build up in the heat exchanger reducing heat transfer overheating the heat exchanger and causing heat exchanger failure Purge air from water system 1 Purge air from system a Connect a hose to the purge valve see purge drain valves in piping diagrams on page 22 Route the hose to an area where water can drain and be seen Close the boiler or system isolation valve between the purge valve and fill connection to the system Close zone isolation valves Open quick fill valve on cold water makeup line Open purge valve 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 flow is present Close the zone isolation valves and proceed with the next zone Follow this procedure until all zones are purged Close the quick fill water valve and purge valve and remove the hose Open all isolation valves Watch that system pressure rises to correct cold fill pressure h After the system has operated for a while eliminate any residual air by using the manual air vents located throughou
65. lay operation with cascade For normal mode DHW operation any boiler s in the Cascade can be selected to provide heat for a DHW call Select a boiler to be designated as the DHW boiler Connect the DHW thermostat or sensor to the terminals on the Low Voltage Connection Board marked for the corresponding device When the boiler receives a DHW call the Leader control will take that boiler out of the Cascade sequence If another boiler is available the Leader will start it up to take its place The DHW boiler will adjust its set point to the programmed DHW boiler set point and will adjust its firing rate to maintain this Once the DHW call has been satisfied the Leader control will place that boiler back into the Cascade sequence Switching of the boiler between DHW operation and SH operation when there is a call for both does not occur in Cascade Mode When DHW is programmed for Zone Mode connect the DHW thermostat or tank sensor to the Leader boiler When a DHW call is received the Leader will modulate the entire Cascade to bring the system supply temperature up to the DHW boiler set point if higher Night Setback operation of the boilers within the Cascade is available Programming of the Night Setback will be done through the Leader boiler Refer to the Outdoor Knight XL Service manual for information regarding Night Setback Ramp Delay operation of the boilers as described in the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual is available whe
66. lue pipe assembly Models 400 601 This unit is provided with all of the necessary venting components All components must be installed prior to operation 1 Locate all venting components from the installation kit and carton 2 Before connecting the vent pipe sections or components verify that the gasket is seated evenly inside the groove in the female end of the elbow and flue adaptor FIG 2 2 3 Remove the provided screws from the vent cover and use them to install the vent strap FIG 2 2 4 Insert the elbow into flue adaptor FIG 2 2 tant Do NOT use grease or other lubricant Lon the vent seals Only water may be used for this purpose Grease or other lubricant can make the seal brittle or cause tearing of the seal surface which can result in flue gas leakage 5 Slide the vent pipe through the wall strap and insert it into the elbow FIG 2 2 6 Install the bird screen into the top of the vent Figure 2 2 Install flue pipe assembly Models 400 601 WALL STRAP AND SCREWS IMG00444 FLUE ADAPTER NOTE VERIFY THAT GASKET IS SEATED EVENLY INSIDE THE GROOVE IN ELBOW AND ADAPTER Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Prepare boiler continueg Models 701 801 1 Locate all venting components from the installation kit and carton 2 Before connecting the vent pipe sections or components verify that the gasket is seated evenly inside the groove in the fem
67. module that allows fully condensing operation The blower pulls in air and pushes flue products out of the boiler through the heat exchanger and flue piping The control module regulates blower speed to control the boiler firing rate The gas valve senses the amount of air flowing into the boiler and allows only the right amount of gas to flow How the control module operates The SMART SYSTEM control module receives inputs from boiler sensors and external devices The control module activates and controls the blower and gas valve to regulate heat input and switches the boiler Domestic Hot Water DHW and system pumps on and off as needed The user programs the module to meet system needs by adjusting control parameters These parameters set operating temperatures and boiler operating modes Boiler operation can be based on boiler outlet water temperature boiler inlet water temperature system temperature a 0 10V signal or Modbus depending on the parameter settings Control inputs and outputs Room thermostat There are three 3 heat loop demand connections available on this control These inputs tell the boiler to provide water for space heating Each demand connection has its own set point and outdoor air reset curve When multiple demands have a call for heat the control will give priority to the demand with the highest set point Example Assume that both heat loop demand 1 and heat loop demand 2 have a call for heat Demand 1
68. n the boilers are part of a Cascade system 8 Operating information continued Sequence of operation OPERATION DISPLAY Upon a call for heat the gas pressure switch es must be closed Once the gas pressure switch es are closed the control turns on the appropriate pumps system and boiler pumps for space heating DHW pump for DHW The flow switch and or LWCO must close The air pressure switch and blocked drain switch must close The control starts the prepurge cycle by initiating the blower The control starts the trial for ignition by firing the spark electrode and opening the gas valve If flame is not detected after the sparking ends the control will perform a postpurge then start another prepurge cycle and try to light the burner again On the 501 and larger models the control will lock out if this second attempt also fails On the 400 model the control will perform a total of 4 attempts before locking out If flame is detected it holds the firing rate steady for a few seconds to let the flame stabilize then it begins to modulate the firing rate based on a set point or some other command such as a 0 10V BMS signal START SYSTEM TAHE OUTDOOR MEHO et SCEEEHM SHDH START d S4 STEM LIE T THHE 1251252 OUTDOOR 26 F ea SCEEEH SHDH START SYSTEM 116 128125 OUTDOOR at MEHU 2SCREEN SHDH PRE PURGE SYSTEM 11 TAHE 125 OUTDOOR 6
69. nches w c 3 5 kPa maximum Propane Gas Outdoor Knight XL boilers are typically shipped ready to fire on natural gas Check boiler rating plate to determine which fuel the boiler is set for If set to natural gas it may be converted to LP by installing an orifice or by making a gas valve adjustment see page 12 In order to operate on LP gas an orifice MUST BE installed or a gas valve adjustment MUST BE made Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Pipe sizing for propane gas 1 Contact gas supplier to size pipes tanks and 100 lockup gas pressure regulator Propane Supply Pressure Requirements 1 Adjust propane supply regulator provided by the gas supplier for 14 inches w c 3 2 kPa maximum pressure 2 Pressure required at gas valve inlet pressure port Maximum 14 inches w c 3 2 kPa with no flow lockup or with boiler on Minimum 8 inches w c 1 9 kPa with gas flowing verify during boiler startup Ensure that the high gas pressure regulator WARNING is at least 10 feet 3 m upstream of the appliance 25 Crowell Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 4 Gas connections Table 4A Natural Gas Pipe Size Chart Nominal Natural Gas Pipe Capacity Chart Maximum Iron Pipe LE Capacity of Pipe Size Length of Pipe in Straight Feet a inenes Go 2o 35 5 70 Ni aia s69 256 205 174 155 141 128
70. ndensate drain NOTICE Use materials approved by the authority having jurisdiction In the absence of other 1 This boiler is a high efficiency appliance that produces authority PVC and CPVC pipe must comply condensate with ASTM D1785 or D2845 Cement and primer must comply with ASME D2564 or 2 The side of the boiler has a 1 2 inch 12 7 mm PVC F493 union for connection of a 1 2 inch 12 7 mm PVC pipe FIG 6 1 To allow for proper drainage on large horizontal runs a second line vent may 3 Slope condensate tubing down and away from the boiler into a drain or condensate neutralizing filter Condensate from the Outdoor Knight XL will be slightly acidic typically with a pH from 3 to 5 Install a neutralizing The condensate line must remain filter if required by local codes unbstructed allowing free flow of condensate If condensate is allowed to freeze in the line be required and tubing size may need to increase to 1 inch 25 mm A Neutralizer Kit FIG 6 1 is available from the factory KIT3087 for Models 400 501 and KIT3046 for Models or if the line is obstructed other 601 801 manner condensate can exit from the boiler tee resulting in potential water damage to 4 Install the 1 2 inch 12 7 mm PVC tee assembly shipped property with the unit as shown in FIG 6 1 l l E 8 A condensate removal pump is required if the boiler is 5 Leave the top of the 1 2 inch 12 7 mm tee OPEN This below the dra
71. nger Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 6 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any accumulation on the boiler heating surfaces Do not use any solvent 7 Brush the heat exchanger while dry using a nylon bristle brush Caution DO NOT use a metal brush Re vacuum the heat exchanger 8 Finish cleaning using a clean cloth dampened with warm water Rinse out debris with a low pressure water supply 9 Allow the heat exchanger to thoroughly dry 10 Remove the field supplied rear refractory cover from the back of the combustion chamber of the heat exchanger and reassemble 11 Close isolation valves on piping to isolate boiler from system Attach a hose to the boiler drain and flush boiler thoroughly with clean water by using purging valves to allow water to flow through the water make up line to the boiler 12 Perform start up and check out procedures in the Check Flame and Combustion Section 7 Startup on pages 35 and 37 of this manual 13 Replace the access cover and restore boiler to operation Table 9B Heat Exchanger Cleaning kits Part Number Component Description MSC20086 CTN20005 MSC20083 801 KIT30064 MSC20085 MSC20086 Do NOT use a metal brush Only use OA Men the kit provided brush or an equivalent replacement nylon brush 1 4 x 24 Drill Extension CTN20005 Rear Refractory Cover MSC20083 Nylon 4 Wheel Brush 400 KIT30063 MSC20084 3mm Allen Wrench 501
72. nimum off time has expired Freeze protection DO NOT install the boiler in a location where it is likely to freeze The following integral feature of the SMART SYSTEM control module provides some protection for the boiler only not for the system The SMART SYSTEM control module provides freeze up protection as follows when the boiler water temperature drops below 45 F 7 C Below 45 F 7 C the boiler and system pumps operate constantly Below 37 F 3 C the boiler turns on Boiler and pumps turn off if boiler water temperature rises above 45 F 7 C Lower temperatures may be programmed for systems with anti freeze solutions When system return temperatures NOTICE E penes are maintained below the dew point condensation will form on the inside of the boiler jacket causing some internal sheet metal components to rust A CAUTION This feature of the SMART SYSTEM control module does not eliminate the possibility of freezing The installation must still use recognized design installation and maintenance practice to prevent freeze potential for the boiler and system Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information Monitor external limits Connections are provided on the connection board for external limits such as flow switch low water cutoff and gas pressure switches The SMART SYSTEM will shut off the burner and inhibit relighting wheneve
73. nt and finishes the call for heat when the tank temperature reaches the tank set point The tank sensor included with the Lochinvar Squire indirect DHW tanks TST20015 is the only sensor suitable for use with the SMART SYSTEM control Connect the sensor leads to the Tank Sensor terminals on the low voltage connection board FIG 5 3 Failure to use the correct sensor ma A WARNING result in the tank temperature being either above or below the set point Kandr Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual If TST20015 is not compatible with the indirect tank a tank thermostat can be used to control the boiler The tank thermostat should be installed per the manufacturer s instructions and wired to the DHW Thermostat terminals on the low voltage connection board FIG 5 3 High gas pressure switch 1 If a switch is provided to detect excessive gas pressure remove the jumper wire from the terminals on the connection board and then connect them to its normally closed contacts FIG 5 3 Low gas pressure switch 1 Ifa switch is provided to detect low gas pressure remove the jumper wire from the terminals on the connection board and connect them to its normally open contacts FIG 5 3 2 If both a high and low gas pressure switch is used connect their respective contacts in series and connect them to the terminals on the connection board FIG 5 3 Variable speed system pump If a variable speed pump i
74. o the venturi and blower A WARNING Failure to follow all precautions could T result in fire explosion or death DO NOT adjust gas valve outlet pressure DETAIL A WARNING Attempting to alter the gas valve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve causing potential severe personal IMG00415 injury death or substantial property damage 27 D Field NOTICE A CAUTION wiring ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD For your safety turn off electrical power supply before making any electrical connections to avoid possible electric shock hazard Failure to do so can cause severe personal injury or death Wiring must be N E C Class 1 If original wiring as supplied with boiler must be replaced use only type 105 C wire or equivalent Boiler must be electrically grounded as required by National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition Ensure that all wiring external to the unit is enclosed in approved conduit Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Figure 5 1 Line Voltage Field Wiring Connections 120V SUPPLY NEUTRAL W GROUND G LINE BK SERVICE SWITCH SYSTEM PUMP BOILER PUMP DOMESTIC 4 HOT WATER f PUMP 28 ran 4 2 4 naba n a pods P A Fe RO A n lt AE gt REN 2 n a n
75. oiler change the maximum DHW fan speed setting to limit the boiler output accordingly see the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for a detailed explanation of this procedure Set clock NOTICE Please note that the brackets denote screen status The SMART SYSTEM control has a built in clock that it uses for its night setback feature and for logging events This clock must be set when the boiler is installed and anytime the boiler has been powered off for more than 4 hours Use the following procedure to set the clock 1 Press and hold the LEFT SELECT MENU key for at least 5 seconds 2 The display changes to with four 4 zeros below it 3 Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key read PASSWORD 4 The display will then show a menu with the time and date and temperature unit 5 Press the NAVIGATION dial twice 6 Turn the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the hours Press the NAVIGATION dial 38 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 7 Turn NAVIGATION dial to adjust the minutes Press the NAVIGATION dial 8 Turn the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the month Press the NAVIGATION dial 9 Turn the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the date Press the NAVIGATION dial 10 Turn the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the year Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key 11 Press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key The internal clock does not adjust for Daylight Savings Time and therefore will require a manual adj
76. oiler and allow boiler to cool down Remove the burner and clean it thoroughly using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air Do not use compressed air to clean burner if performed inside a building 3 Remove the burner reference FIG s 9 2 thru 9 4 When replacing the burner ensure gasket is in good condition and positioned correctly FIG s 9 2 thru 9 4 52 Creed Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Figure 9 2 Burner Assembly Model 400 4 SCREWS ea i 5 IMG00437 127 GASKET Figure 9 3 Burner Assembly Model 501 AIR GAS SCREWS 5 IMG00438 GASKET Figure 9 4 Burner Assembly Models 601 801 uy JA AIR GAS 22 TRES idi IMG00439 A BURNER GASKET i SCREWS v 5 Maintenance continued Check flame signal p At high fire the flame signal shown on the display should be at least 10 microamps A lower flame signal may indicate a fouled or damaged flame sense electrode If cleaning the flame sense electrode does not improve ground wiring is in good condition and ground continuity is satisfactory replace the flame sense electrode See Section 3 Troubleshooting in the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for other procedures to deal with low flame signal Review with owner 1 Review the Outdoor Knight XL User s Information Manual with the owner Emphasize the need to perform the maintenance schedule specified in the Ou
77. or terminal of the external control Make sure that the voltage is not below ground Runtime contacts The SMART SYSTEM control closes a set of dry contacts whenever the burner is running This is typically used by Building Management Systems to verify that the boiler is responding to a call for heat 30 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Alarm contacts The SMART SYSTEM control closes another set of contacts whenever the boiler is locked out or the power is turned off This can be used to turn on an alarm or signal a Building Management System that the boiler is down Wiring of the cascade When wiring the boilers for Cascade operation select one boiler as the Leader boiler The remaining boilers will be designated as Members See page 36 Configuration of the Cascade for a detailed explanation of this procedure Connect the system supply sensor and outdoor air sensor if used to the Leader boiler For the Cascade system to work properly the system supply sensor must be installed The location of the system supply sensor should be downstream of the boiler connections in the main system loop FIG s 3 7 through 3 11 The system supply sensor should be wired to the Low Voltage Connection Board at the terminals marked for the system sensor see FIG 5 3 The Leader control will use the water temperature at the system supply sensor to control the operation of the Cascade If outdoor air
78. ping 5 Remove the existing orifice from the O ring in the side of the gas valve and replace it with the orifice from the kit Position and secure the orifice in the valve as shown in FIG 2 4 6 Reposition the gas valve against the venturi and replace the star drive screws FIG 2 4 securing the valve to the venturi 7 Inspect the O ring inside the blower Handle the O ring with care do not damage Reposition the venturi against the blower and replace the screws securing the venturi to the blower FIG 2 4 8 After installation is complete attach the propane conversion label in the conversion kit bag next to the boiler rating plate Attach the LP caution label in the conversion kit bag to the left side of the unit in the lower left corner 9 Replace the top and front access covers 12 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Prepare boiler continueg Model 501 WARNING After converting to LP check combustion 1 Remove the top access cover from the unit Philips Head per the Start up procedure in Section screwdriver required for removal 10 of this manual Failure to check and verify combustion could result in severe 2 Turn the adjustment screw on the gas valve clockwise until personal injury death or substantial it stops Then turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise property damage four and three quarter 4 3 4 turns see FIG 2 5 3 Use a combustion analyzer to ver
79. programmed for the space heating setback and seven start and stop times for the DHW setback Flame current support To prevent nuisance shutdowns when the boiler is firing at minimum rates the control will increase the firing rate when the flame signal drops too low 40 Cae Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual Protection features Outlet temperature flue temperature and temperature rise limiting The outlet temperature is monitored by the boiler outlet temperature sensor When the outlet temperature exceeds 185 F the unit will reduce the fan speed If the outlet water temperature exceeds 195 F 90 C the control will shut the unit down until it cools off The control module monitors the flue temperature by a sensor located in the flue exhaust If the flue temperature exceeds 215 F 102 C the control will reduce the maximum fan speed If the flue temperature exceeds 240 F 115 C the control will shut the unit down The unit will restart automatically once the flue temperature drops 25 F 4 C and the minimum off time has expired The control monitors the temperature difference between the inlet and the outlet sensor If this difference exceeds 55 F 13 C the control will reduce the maximum fan speed If the temperature difference exceeds 60 F 15 C the control will shut the unit down The unit will restart automatically once the temperature difference has dropped below 55 F 13 C and the mi
80. pump s off cycle Domestic indirect hot water isolation valves Field supplied Full port ball valves are required Failure to use full port ball valves could result in a restricted flow rate through the boiler Anti scald mixing valve Field supplied An anti scald mixing valve is recommended when storing domestic hot water above 115 F 46 Unions Field supplied Recommended for unit serviceability Temperature and pressure gauge Factory supplied The temperature and pressure gauge is shipped loose It is the responsibility of the contractor to install the temperature and pressure gauge on the boiler water outlet Pressure relief valve Factory supplied The pressure relief valve is sized to ASME specifications 3 Hydronic piping oninueo 12 Boiler purge valve Field supplied The boiler purge valve is used to remove entrapped air from the heat exchanger during start up 13 System temperature sensor Lochinvar supplies a system temperature sensor The sensor is to be installed in the heating loop downstream from the boiler hot water piping and heating loop junction The sensor should be located far enough downstream to sense system diluted water temperature 14 Y Strainer Field supplied A Y strainer or equivalent multipurpose strainer is recommended at the inlet of the heat exchanger to remove system particles from older hydronic systems and protect newer systems Circulator sizing The Outdoor Knight
81. r 3 Do not use the boiler to directly heat swimming pool or spa water Test replace freeze protection fluid 1 For systems using freeze protection fluids follow fluid manufacturer s instructions 2 Freeze protection fluid must be replaced periodically due to degradation of inhibitors over time Follow all fluid manufacturer s instructions Freeze protection when used 1 Determine freeze protection fluid quantity using system water content following fluid manufacturer s instructions Boiler water content is listed on page 7 Remember to include expansion tank water content 2 Local codes may require a backflow preventer or actual disconnect from city water supply 3 When using freeze protection fluid with automatic fill install a water meter to monitor water makeup Freeze protection fluid may leak before the water begins to leak causing concentration to drop reducing the freeze protection level 4 The freeze protection set points may be lowered when freeze protection fluid is used see the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual Fill and test water system 1 Fill system only after ensuring the water meets the requirements of this manual 2 Close manual and automatic air vents and boiler drain valve Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Fill to correct system pressure Correct pressure will vary with each application a The minimum cold water fill pressure for a commercia
82. r any of these external limits open Run time and alarm outputs The boiler provides dry contacts for indicating when the boiler is running and when it is unable to operate Run time and cycle counting The control uses two timers to monitor the total hours of burner operation One timer monitors the time the boiler is in the Space Heating Mode The other timer monitors the time the boiler is firing in the DHW Mode The control uses two 2 ignition counters to monitor the amount of boiler cycles The first counter counts all ignitions of the control The second counter counts only ignition attempts that have failed Service reminder The control can be programmed for service reminder notification This notification will become active when either a set time frame has expired or a set amount of running hours or cycles has expired all adjustable by the installer The display will show a Maintenance Required screen The installers name and phone number can be programmed into the control This information will appear on the Maintenance Required screen The service reminder notification can be reset or disabled by the installer The time dependent feature has been disabled by the manufacturer To enable this feature change the parameter to the desired time interval reference the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for details regarding parameters Error logging The control will hold in memory the last 10 lockouts as well as the last
83. r gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions f you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Use only your hand to turn the gas control knob Never use tools If the handle will not turn by hand don t try to repair it call a qualified service technician Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information above on this label 2 Set the thermostat to lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand 5 Remove top cover 6 Turn gas shutoff valve counterclockwise to OFF Handle will be perpendicular to pipe Do not force 7 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information
84. r wire from the terminals on the connection board and connect these terminals to the normally open contacts on the flow switch FIG 5 3 System supply sensor 1 By installing the system supply sensor into the supply of the primary loop the temperature of the system supply can be controlled The SMART SYSTEM control automatically detects the presence of this sensor and controls the boiler firing rate to maintain the system supply temperature to the set point if the outlet sensor control is currently selected See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for instructions on how to use the inlet sensor as the controlling sensor When the inlet sensor is programmed as the controlling sensor it is vital that the SYSTEM SUPPLY sensor be installed DO NOT INSTALL THE SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR INTO THE SYSTEM RETURN 2 The TST2032 sensor provided with the boiler must be used for the system sensor 3 Connect these terminals to the system supply sensor FIG 5 3 Boiler management system 1 An external control may be connected to control either the firing rate or the set point of the boiler If the external control uses a set of contacts to enable the boiler connect the contacts to the heat loop demand 1 terminals Otherwise the SMART SYSTEM control will be enabled by the 0 10V signal 2 Make sure the terminal is connected to the or common output terminal of the external control and the terminal is connected to the 0 10 VDC
85. ransformer not shown The transformer provides 24V power to the integrated control High limit sensor housed with the outlet temperature sensor Device that monitors the outlet water temperature If the temperature exceeds its setting the integrated control will break the control circuit shutting the boiler down Over temp switch located underneath vent cover not shown An electrical switch designed to shut down boiler operation in the event the outer back of the heat exchanger directly above the flue connection exceeds 604 F 318 C This is a one time switch and could warrant a heat exchanger replacement Check the integrity of the rear refractory at the back of the upper coil if the switch opens Vent Cover Covers Over temp switch and flue collar with flue sensor Flow switch The flow switch is a safety device that ensures flow through the heat exchanger during operation This appliance is low mass and should never be operated without flow The flow switch makes contact when flow is detected and allows the unit to operate If flow is discontinued during operation for any reason the flow switch will break the control circuit and the unit wll shut down Crowe Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual The Outdoor Knight XL How it works continued Model 400 IMG00404 IMG00405 Front View Model 400 Hear View Model 400 OO IMG00406 27 P IMG00407 Left Side inside un
86. receives a space heating call for heat it turns on the system pump If the boiler is not heating an indirect DHW Domestic Hot Water tank and the set point is not met it also turns on the boiler pump After the space heating call for heat ends the system pump continues to run for a short period of time The system pump can be programmed to run continuously except during outdoor shutdown If the boiler pump was running it continues to run for a short period of time as well These pump delays are factory set to 30 seconds If different delays are desired the appropriate parameters in the control must be changed See the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual for a detailed explanation of this procedure Adjust set point temperature s NOTICE Please note that the brackets denote screen status The NAVIGATION dial may be used during normal operation to adjust the space heating and tank set point temperatures 1 From the Status Screen press the NAVIGATION dial 2 Turn the NAVIGATION dial counterclockwise to select the appropriate set point 3 Press the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the temperature 4 Once the desired temperature is displayed press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key 5 If necessary repeat Steps 3 and 4 to make adjustments to additional set points 6 Press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key to upload the changes 7 If the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key is not pressed the new settings will be discarded 37 T Start up
87. reset is desired the outdoor air sensor should be wired to the Low Voltage Connection Board at the terminals marked for the outdoor air sensor FIG 5 3 If the outdoor air sensor is connected the Leader control will calculate the water temperature set point based on the programmed reset curve parameters If the outdoor air sensor is not connected the Leader control will maintain the fixed water temperature set point that is programmed into the control If a Thermostat or Zone Control enable output is available it should be wired to the Low Voltage Connection Board on the Leader boiler at the terminals marked for one of the heat loop demands 1 3 FIG 5 3 If the boilers are to run continuously connect a jumper wire between the R and W terminals for the heat loop demand input This will initiate a call for heat on the Cascade Communication between the Leader boiler and the Member boilers is accomplished by using shielded 2 wire twisted pair communication cable Connect one of the twisted pair wires to Cascade terminal A on each of the Low Voltage Connection boards and the other wire of the twisted pair to Cascade terminal B on each of the Low Voltage Connection Boards Connect the shield wires to one of the shield terminals on the Low Voltage Connection Boards FIG 5 3 If more than two boilers are on the Cascade daisy chain the wiring from the Cascade terminals on the second boiler to the Cascade terminals on the third boiler then f
88. rom the third to the forth and so on The connections between boilers can be made in any order regardless of the addresses of the boilers Try to keep each cable as short as possible ght XL Installation amp Operation Manual XL ASH Outdoor Kni D Field wiring continues Figure 5 3 Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections WALSAS IN3IN3OVNVIA ONIG IIng ZCV009INI 5950 NOILVSHISIYTII GYVOd NOILOANNOO 5 ek z r1 ry ry 71 ul MTL NOILdO mi t u Ssngdow j doo 1 4 1Y 3H M IV ISOINSHJH IE INDOH gf 2 LVLSOWYSHL NOO aqaiHs ONYT LNO i dOO L Lv SH o 1VLSOWYSAHL NOOY ux be 21 Tr INO 478 E 1 ADIO gl B Ne E lOHINOO eH 1VISONSHS3H L NYL Qqaads dWNdWALSAS lt ZNO ON HOLIMS CT THIHS g 1 STqvosvo v TE HOLIMS NIAOHA gTAIHS Je Ha3AnOT yosnas TO Ava Pes z BAAN DVAPZ S15vINO2 IWILL HOSNHS 812vY1NO9 masis ESSE Wid Ty YOSNAS WALSAS 1 a inl 1 1 p alia 3 HOSN3S 44OLNO i H31VM 3 CI HOSN3S YNYL G i Qq13IHS D Qq13IHS Hag 8 a ooo d snoiAaud Ol V WOMJ 31 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 6 Condensate disposal Co
89. s are required for the protection of low temperature loops for all equipment and detailing required by local codes Please note that these illustrations show an indoor tank to demonstrate piping concept only 21 NOTICE Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible Kae Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping Figure 3 10 Multiple Boilers Primary Secondary Piping Number of Units 2 83 J24 85 6 7 98 Manifold Pipe Sizes in Inches mm 6 152 8 203 8 203 8 203 8 203 S BALL VALVE 7 pe TYPICAL c MAY SUBSTITUTE er LOW LOSS HEADER qe AIR SEPARATOR ge DRAIN POINT or TYPICAL 4 SYSTEM SUPPLY SENSOR WHEN USED ATOR SYSTEM CIRCULATO Y STRAINER TYPICAL MAKE UP WATER RECOMMENDED BACK FLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE BOILER 4 MEMBER 3 INDIRECT DHW TANK BOILER 3 MEMBER 2 ANTI SCALD MIXING VALVE HOT WATER OUT DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCULATOR BOILER CIRCULATOR COLD WATER IN TYPICAL ne eee FLOW CHECK UNION TYPICAL TEMPERATURE VALVE TYPICAL PRESSURE GAUGE BOILER 2 MEMBER 1 BOILER 1 IMG00417 LEADER CAUTION Indirect water heaters are capable of transferring a limited number of Btu s into the water Ensure boiler output does not not exceed indirect water heater transfer capabilities NOTICE Please note that the
90. s used in the primary loop and a 0 10V signal is available from the pump speed control this signal can be used by the SMART SYSTEM control to anticipate changes in the building heat load By connecting this 0 10V signal to the 0 10V SYS PUMP IN terminals the boiler or cascade can modulate up and down as the primary flow increases and decreases Boiler pump speed output This 0 10V output is available to control the speed ofa variable speed boiler pump The SMART SYSTEM control will vary the speed of this pump in order to maintain a minimum AT across the heat exchanger as well as prevent high limit lockouts when the flow in the primary loop is extremely low Connect this output to the 0 10V input on the boiler pump speed control Rate output This output provides a 0 10V signal that is proportional to the firing rate of the boiler This may be used by a BMS system to monitor the actual rate of the boiler 29 D Field wiring ModBus When the optional ModBus interface module is installed the RS 485 ModBus cable is connected to these terminals Use shielded 2 wire twisted pair cable If desired the shield can be connected to ground by installing a jumper wire between terminals 1 and 3 on connector X5 on the optional ModBus interface module Flow switch 1 A flow switch is used to guarantee flow through the boiler before allowing it to fire The flow switch must be installed at the boiler outlet 2 Remove the jumpe
91. se illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes System flow should always remain higher than the required flow for the boiler s when the boiler s is in NOTICE Pern operation to prevent short cycling and high limit issues NOTICE Please note that these illustrations show an indoor tank to demonstrate piping concept only 22 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping continued Figure 3 11 Single Boiler Multiple Temperatures with DHW Piped as a Zone WIRES TO LOOP SENSORS TEMPERATURE LOOP 2 TEMPERATURE LOOP 1 LOOP SENSOR 3X MAKE UP WATER AIR SEPARATOR BACK FLOW PREVENTER i E BALL VALVE TYPICAL SYSTEM MULTI TEMP LOOP CONTROL OPTIONAL Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED 24VAC SIGNAL TO MIXING VALVES FLOW CHECK VALVE TYPICAL BOILER CIRCULATOR PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE DRAIN POINT TYPICAL SHIELDED CABLE TO BOILER CONTROL EXPANSION TANK INDIRECT DHW TANK HOT WATER OUT ANTI SCALD 3 BOILER UNION TYPICAL COLD WATER IN HOT WATER CIRCULATOR DRAIN PRESSURE RELIEF TEMPERATURE PRESSURE VALVE GAUGE IMG00412 CAUTION Indirect water heaters are capable of transferring a limited number of Btu s into the water Ensure boiler output does not not ex
92. seseseseeceeeeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeess 14 Status Display 46 48 General Piping Information 14 9 MAINTENANCE Flow Switch and Relief Valve Installation 15 Maintenance and Annual Startup 49 53 Flow Switch 16 10 DIAGRAMS Circulator Sizing entente neto rnnt nnn 17 Wiring 54 4 GAS CONNECTIONS Ladder 55 Connecting Gas Supply Piping 24 Revision Notes sssseeeeeeemm Back Cover MIUICIECCLPRSTENEERR ERE 25 Hazard definitions The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to important information concerning the life of the product A DANGER injury DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION NOTICE CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates
93. staller is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE System flow should always remain higher than the required flow for the boiler s when the boiler s is in operation to prevent short cycling and high limit issues NOTICE Please note that these illustrations show an indoor tank to demonstrate piping concept only EH 20 Kandr Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping continued Figure 3 9 Multiple Boilers Multiple Temperatures Number of Units 2 83 24 85 986 7 98 Manifold Pipe Sizes in Inches mm WIRES TO LOOP SENSORS TEMPERATURE LOOP 3 TEMPERATURE LOOP 2 120VAC TO PUMPS MULTI TEMP LOOP CONTROL OPTIONAL TEMPERATURE LOOP 1 24V SIGNAL TO LOOP SENSOR 3X MIXING VALVES AIR SEPARATOR SHIELDED CABLE TO BOILER CONTROL Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED MAKE UP WATER FLOW CHECK VALVE TYPICAL 30D BALL VALVE TYPICAL BACK FLOW PREVETER PRESSURE GAUGE EXPANSION DRAIN POINT TANK TYPICAL INDIRECT DHW TANK ANTI SCALD z MIXING VALVE PRESSURE BOILER 2 RELIEF DOMESTIC VALVE TEMPERATURE PRESSURE iL HOT WATER GAUGE CIRCULATOR UNION TYPICAL BOILER 1 BOILER CIRCULATOR IMG00394 Indirect water heaters are capable of transferring a limited number of Btu s into the water Ensure boiler output does not not exceed indirect water heater transfer capabilities CAUTION Mixing valve
94. t the system i If purge valves are not installed in the system open the manual air vents in the system one at a time beginning with the lowest floor Close the vent when water squirts out Repeat with remaining vents za 2 Open automatic air vent diaphragm type bladder type expansion tank systems only one turn 3 Open other vents a Starting on the lowest floor open air vents one at a time until water squirts out b Repeat with remaining vents 4 Refill to correct pressure 33 T Start up Check for gas leaks Before starting the boiler and during initial operation smell near the floor and around the boiler for gas odorant or any unusual odor Remove the top access panel and smell the interior of the boiler enclosure Do not proceed with startup if there is any indication of a gas leak Use an approved leak detection solution Repair any leaks at once DO NOT adjust gas valve outlet pressure The gas valve is factory set for the correct outlet pressure This setting is suitable for natural gas and propane requiring no field adjustment Attempting to alter the gas valve outlet pressure could result in damage to the valve causing potential severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Figure 7 1 Condensate Trap RETAINING SCREW 2 CAP WITH BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH PVC TEE ASSEMBLY FACTORY SUPPLIED E S CONDENSATE FROM vi com
95. tage devices Low voltage wiring connections plugs Conduit connection points for the low voltage connection board Condensate drain connection Connects the condensate drain line to a 1 2 PVC union Access cover front Provides access to the gas train and the heat exchanger Ignition electrode Provides direct spark for igniting the burner Flame inspection window The quartz glass window provides a view of the burner surface and flame Gas shutoff valve Manual valve used to isolate the gas valve from the gas supply Relief valve Protects the heat exchanger from an over pressure condition The relief valve provided with the unit is set at 50 PSI Flame sensor Used by the control module to detect the presence of burner flame Line voltage wiring connections knockouts Conduit connection points for the high voltage junction box Top panel Removable panel to gain access to the internal components Power switch Turns 120 VAC ON OFF to the boiler Leveling legs Used to allow the heat exchanger to be leveled This is needed for the proper draining of the condensate from the combustion chamber Air shroud Model 501 only The air shroud controls air and gas flow into the burner Air pressure switch The air pressure switch detects blocked flue inlet conditions break the control circuit shutting the boiler down Pump relay board The pump relay board is used to connect the boiler system and DHW pumps T
96. tdoor Knight XL User s Information Manual and in this manual as well Remind the owner of the need to call a licensed contractor should the boiler or system exhibit any unusual behavior Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure and to schedule an annual start up at the beginning of the next heating season Cleaning boiler heat exchanger For recommended materials including brush appropriate extension s refractory cover and detailed instructions see Table 9B Heat Exchanger Cleaning Kits 4 Shut down boiler Follow the To Turn Off Gas to Appliance instructions for the boiler in Section 7 Startup e Do not drain the boiler unless it will be exposed to freezing temperatures If using freeze prevention fluid in system do not drain Allow time for the boiler to cool to ambient temperature if it has been firing Remove the nuts securing the heat exchanger access cover to the heat exchanger and set aside Remove the heat exchanger access cover burner and gas air arm assembly A WARNING The boiler contains ceramic fiber materials Use care when handling these materials per instructions in the Service Manual Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury Remove the condensate hose from the heat exchanger end Connect a field supplied 3 4 diameter hose to a drain pan Using field supplied means cover the refractory in the back of the combustion chamber of the heat excha
97. thermostat on the inside wall away from influences of drafts hot or cold water pipes lighting fixtures television sunlight or fireplaces 3 Thermostat anticipator if applicable a If connected directly to boiler set for 0 1 amps b If connected to relays or other devices set to match total electrical power requirements of connected devices See device manufacturers specifications and thermostat instructions for details Outdoor temperature sensor 1 Mount the sensor on an exterior wall shielded from direct sunlight or flow of heat or cooling from other sources 2 Route sensor wires through a knockout at the rear of the boiler see FIG 5 2 3 Connect the outdoor temperature sensor FIG 5 3 to the outdoor sensor terminals on the connection board to enable outdoor reset operation of the Outdoor Knight XL If fixed temperature operation is required do not install outdoor sensor DHW Domestic thermostat Connect storage indirect water heater DHW thermostat FIG 5 3 to the DHW thermostat terminals on the connection board If a tank sensor is connected see DHW Tank Sensor below the tank thermostat is ignored Hot Water DHW tank sensor By installing a tank sensor the SMART SYSTEM control can perform the tank thermostat function The SMART SYSTEM control automatically detects the presence of this sensor and generates a DHW call for heat when the tank temperature drops 6 F 3 C below the tank set poi
98. tion could result in severe personal atter conversion TO verify performance injury death or substantial property damage as described under Start up Section 10 of this manual Failure to comply could Model 400 Inspect the O ring when the result in severe personal injury death or A DANGER blower is disassembled The O ring must substantial property damage be in good condition and must be installed For the 400 Model you must install a Failure to comply will cause a gas leak propane orifice to operate the Outdoor resulting in severe personal injury or death Knight XL on propane gas Verify when installing that the orifice size marking m matches boiler size Model 400 8 0 LP Figure 2 4 Installing Propane Orifice Model 400 orifice stamping Models 501 801 do not require an orifice installation for propane operation but they will require a valve adjustment Model 400 1 Remove the top and front access covers from the unit tools required for removal 2 Remove the three screws securing the venturi to the blower Note When separating the venturi from the blower take care not to damage the O ring inside the blower FIG 2 4 3 Remove the four star drive screws securing the gas valve BRASS ORIFICE to the venturi FIG 2 4 GAS VALVE 4 Locate the propane orifice disk from the conversion kit bag Verify that the stamping on the orifice disk matches the boiler size Model 400 8 0 LP orifice stam
99. ucing up to three 3 set point temperatures to meet different space heating demands When using more than one temperature demand it is necessary to protect the lower temperature loop from overheating To help aid with this protection Lochinvar offers the Multi Temperature Loop Control Board Kit RLY30086 17 Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping Figure 3 5 Pressure Drop vs Flow Models 400 and 501 Pressure Drop vs Flow Includes Boiler Secondary Piping OKBN501 OKBN400 Pressure Drop vs Flow Includes Boiler Secondary Piping OKBN801 OKBN701 OKBN601 O Outdoor Knight XL Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Hydronic piping continued Figure 3 7 Single Boiler Multiple Temperatures TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE LOOP 3 TEMPERATURE 2 E LOOP 1 WIRES TO LOOP SENSORS LOOP SENSOR 3X 120VAC TO PUMPS MAKE UP WATER AIR SEPARATOR PRESSURE GAUGE MULTI TEMP LOOP CONTROL BACK FLOW OPTIONAL PREVENTER 24V SIGNAL TO SYSTEM MIXING VALVES Y STRAINER RECOMMENDED FLOW CHECK VALVE TYPICAL BALL VALVE e TYPICAL BOILER CIRCULATOR EXPANSION PRESSURE TANK REDUCING VALVE SHIELDED CABLE TO BOILER CONTROL BOILER INDIRECT DHW TANK PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE HOT WATER OUT ANTI SCAL
100. uction manual Failure to turn off electrical power could result in electrical shock causing severe personal injury or death Address reported problems 1 Inspect any problems reported by the owner and correct before proceeding Inspect boiler area 1 Verify that boiler area is free of any combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 2 Verify that air intake area is free of any of the contaminants listed in Section 1 of this manual If any of these are present in the boiler intake air vicinity they must be removed Inspect boiler interior 1 Remove the front access cover and inspect the interior of the boiler 2 Vacuum any sediment from inside the boiler and components Remove any obstructions Clean condensate trap 1 Inspect the condensate drain line condensate PVC fittings and condensate trap 2 Remove the PVC cap retaining screw from the PVC cap FIG 9 1 3 Remove the 2 inch PVC cap with the switch located at the top of the trap FIG 9 1 4 Remove any sediment in the trap 5 Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of the drain 6 Replace the cap Press the cap onto the trap until the cap makes contact with the drain 7 Replace the retaining screw 50 Figure 9 1 Condensate Trap RETAINING SCREW 2 CAP WITH BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH PVC TEE ASSEMBLY FACTORY SUPPLIED TO FLOOR DRAIN CONDENSATE aS
101. ustment The clock is automatically updated whenever a PC is connected and the Win_Pro Installer program is started Configuration of the cascade NOTICE Please note that the brackets denote screen status When installed in a Cascade system the individual controls must be programmed for cascade operation This is accomplished by accessing the control parameters Press the MENU key for at least five 5 seconds Input the Installer code as described in the Outdoor Knight XL Service Manual Once the control parameters have been accessed use the NAVIGATION DIAL to select the Control Mode parameters Press the NAVIGATION DIAL to access these parameters Rotate the NAVIGATION dial to select the parameter Cascade Address Press the NAVIGATION dial to access this parameter Each appliance in the Cascade system must be programmed with its own address The boiler designated as the Leader will have an address of 0 The remaining boilers in the Cascade will be Members and have addresses from 1 7 Rotate the NAVIGATION dial to select the appropriate address Press the RIGHT SELECT SAVE key Press the RIGHT SELECT HOME key to upload the address into the control Repeat this procedure for all boilers in the Cascade designating the Leader control and the Member controls 8 Operating information General How the boiler operates The Outdoor Knight XL uses an advanced stainless steel heat exchanger and electronic control
102. valve and its components are physically removed and inspected This inspection must only be conducted by a plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency not by the owner Failure to re inspect the boiler relief valve as directed could result in unsafe pressure buildup which can result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Following installation the valve lever must be operated AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR to ensure that waterways are clear Certain naturally occurring mineral deposits may adhere to the valve rendering it inoperative When manually operating the lever water will discharge and precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and to avoid water damage Before operating lever check to see that a discharge line is connected to this valve directing the flow of hot water from the valve to a proper place of disposal Otherwise severe personal injury may result If no water flows valve is inoperative Shut down the boiler until a new relief valve has been installed 2 After following the above warning directions if the relief valve weeps or will not seat properly replace the relief valve Ensure the valve and that the reason for relief valve weeping is not over pressurization of the system due to expansion tank waterlogging or undersizing 51 9 Maintenance Inspect ignition and flame sense electrodes 1 Remove the ignition and flame sense electrodes from the boiler h
103. valve displayed on the control panel causing potential severe personal injury g Ensure inlet pressure is within specified range death or substantial property damage Minimum and maximum gas supply pressures are specified in this section of the manual The gas piping must be sized for the proper flow and length of pipe to avoid excessive pressure drop Both the gas meter and the gas regulator must be properly sized for the total gas load 9 If gas supply pressure is within normal range and no adjustments are needed proceed on to Step 11 10 Ifthe gas pressure is out of range contact the gas utility gas supplier qualified installer or service agency to determine the necessary steps to provide proper gas pressure to the control If you experience a pressure drop greater than 1 inch w c 249 Pa the meter regulator or gas line is undersized or in need of service Perform the steps below when checking inlet gas supply d 11 Turn the power switch to the OFF position 1 Turn the main power switch to the OFF position 12 Shut off the gas supply at the manual gas valve in the gas 2 Shut off gas supply at the manual gas valve in the gas piping to the appliance piping to the appliance 13 Remove the manometer from the pressure tap on top of the gas valve On Models 400 501 re tighten the set screw inside the pressure tap On Models 601 801 remove the 1 8 3 mm field supplied fitting and reinstall th
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