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Fishy22 Member
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Posted: Fri Nov 28th, 2008 05:45 pm |
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Wondering if there is someone that can provide me a link or in the right direction. I am trying to locate the manual or more importantly the preffered piping diagram for this model boiler. It took me about 4 hours to find it last time and someone threw it out. Cant seem to locate.
I purchased a home couple of months ago and prior owner had reconfigured the piping system and the placements of the cirulator and thermostats seem off to me.
Any help is agreatly appreciated!
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Fishy22 Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 29th, 2008 08:51 pm |
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| ok, how bout a general piping diagram than of burnham boiler with 4 zone valves and circulator on supply side?
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Al Gregory Administrator

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Posted: Sun Nov 30th, 2008 06:21 pm |
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Try http://www.burnham.com
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Fishy22 Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 30th, 2008 06:27 pm |
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tried that. they have I/O manuals for the V1 RO/RF series and do not know if they would apply.
really my question is, the boiler is being used to heat 3 zones with the circulator hooked up on the supply side and the zone valves piped into the return side and am wondering if this is correct and/or preffered for this type of boiler-oil fired.
also, I do not see that there is a bypass hooked up and was wondering if there should be. I have read through alot of info and seems to be the consensus. I just want to be prepared for when the tech comes out for the first time so I can minimize the 'sales' aspect of the service call and concentrate more on the 'service' aspect of it-cleaning, replacing nozzle, etc. Although the two may go hand in hand, I live in an area where you have to watch out for these things more so than others.
Thanks for your time.
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