Weil McLain Water Heater PLUS E017 A 1206 User Manual

PLUS Line  
Indirect-Fired Water Heaters  
Series 3  
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Manual  
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• Parts  
Plus 100/110/119  
GOlD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Plus 40/60/80  
This manual must only be used by a qualified heating installer/service technician. Beforeinstalling,read all instructions,  
including this manual and any related manuals or supplements. Perform steps in the order given. Failure to comply  
could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.  
User — Read important user safety information found on pages 2, 18, 19 and 20. Installation and service should only  
be performed by a qualified service technician. Retain this manual for future reference.  
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Overview  
This manual contains six sections, A through F.  
Sections A, E and F apply to ALL GOLD Plus 30, 40, 60 or 80;  
PLUS 40, 60,  
or 80; and PLUS 100, 110, or 119 water heater installations, regardless of the boiler  
used. Section A gives guidelines for domestic water connections to the water  
heater. Section E lists replacement parts. Section F includes water heater dimen-  
sions and ratings.  
Section B provides boiler-side piping, wiring and start-up information for instal-  
lations with  
Gas-fired boilers only. Notice that ALL  
Gas-fired boiler  
installations require primary/secondary piping, as shown in Part B.  
Sections C and D provide boiler-side piping and wiring information for installa-  
tions with all boilers except Gas.  
A. GenerAl instAllAtion (All wAter heAters) ..........................6  
A1. Pre-installation  
Codes............................................................................................................................ 6  
Location ........................................................................................................................ 6  
Recommended clearances........................................................................................... 6  
Operating restrictions................................................................................................... 7  
Code restrictions .......................................................................................................... 7  
A2. Water heater piping  
Temperature & pressure relief valve ........................................................................... 8  
Air vent.......................................................................................................................... 8  
Piping drawings and drain valve information ........................................................ 9-12  
Thermal expansion..................................................................................................... 13  
Water hammer............................................................................................................ 13  
General piping information........................................................................................ 13  
Domestic water piping ............................................................................................... 14  
Boiler water................................................................................................................. 14  
A3. Water heater wiring  
Water heater thermostat connection......................................................................... 15  
A4. Water heater start-up  
Filling the inner (domestic water) tank ...................................................................... 16  
Filling the outer (boiler water) tank............................................................................ 16  
Start-up checklist........................................................................................................ 17  
A5. Adjusting water heater temperature  
Safety warning and General notes ............................................................................ 18  
Setting the thermostat — GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80............... 19  
Setting the thermostat — PLUS 100/110/119............................................................ 19  
A6. Water heater maintenance  
Maintenance schedule — Annual service by qualified technician........................... 20  
Maintenance schedule — Homeowner’s monthly maintenance ............................. 20  
Filling........................................................................................................................... 21  
Draining....................................................................................................................... 21  
Draining inner (domestic water) tank ........................................................................ 21  
Draining outer (boiler water) tank.............................................................................. 21  
A7. Recirculation and heat tracing  
Maintaining domestic water temperature in the supply piping ............................... 22  
Time delay at fixtures................................................................................................. 22  
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Balancing .................................................................................................................... 22  
Components required ................................................................................................ 22  
Connecting to the water heater ................................................................................. 22  
B.  
GAs-fired Boiler ApplicAtions ..............................................24  
B1. Install system water piping (space heating)  
System water piping methods................................................................................... 25  
Boiler circulator .......................................................................................................... 25  
Sizing space heating system piping .......................................................................... 25  
Zoning with zone valves............................................................................................. 26  
Zoning with circulators............................................................................................... 27  
B2. Install boiler-to-water heater piping  
Combined space heating/water heating applications............................................... 28  
Dedicated water heating-only applications............................................................... 28  
B3. Field wiring —  
Gas-fired boilers only  
Installation must comply with:................................................................................... 30  
Line voltage connections ........................................................................................... 30  
Wiring boiler circulator............................................................................................... 30  
Wiring water heater circulator ................................................................................... 30  
Wiring a system circulator ......................................................................................... 31  
Routing line voltage wiring ........................................................................................ 31  
Low voltage connections........................................................................................... 31  
Room thermostat (space heating) ............................................................................. 31  
Outdoor temperature sensor..................................................................................... 31  
Water heater thermostat ............................................................................................ 31  
Additional limits.......................................................................................................... 31  
B4. Start-up —  
Gas-fired boilers only  
Follow boiler manual.................................................................................................. 33  
Set space heating operation ...................................................................................... 33  
Water heater operation .............................................................................................. 33  
Water heater operation setup.................................................................................... 33  
Verify space heating operation.................................................................................. 33  
Verify water heater operation .................................................................................... 34  
Operating information................................................................................................ 34  
Replace boiler jacket front door................................................................................. 34  
c. Boiler pipinG (except  
GAs)......................................................35  
Zoning with pumps  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80  
Two-pipe system piping — Figure 20........................................................................ 36  
Primary/secondary piping — Figure 21..................................................................... 37  
PLUS 100/110/119  
Primary/secondary piping — Figure 22..................................................................... 38  
Zoning with zone valves  
Figure 23 (All water heater models) .......................................................................... 39  
Dedicated boiler applications  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80  
Figure 24 ..................................................................................................................... 40  
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PLUS 100/110/119  
Figure 25 ..................................................................................................................... 41  
Multiple water heater applications  
Multiple water heaters – water heater piping — Figures 26/27................................ 42  
Boiler water piping for multiple water heaters — Figure 28..................................... 43  
Steam boiler applications  
Connecting water heater to steam boiler.................................................................. 44  
Installation and start-up of water heaters connected to steam boilers.................... 44  
Steam boiler application piping and wiring (Figure 29)............................................ 45  
d. Boiler-side wirinG & controls (except  
GAs)....46  
Wiring requirements................................................................................................47  
Wiring requirements — Circulators........................................................................... 47  
Wiring requirements — Zone Valves......................................................................... 47  
Boiler models requiring domestic priority with GOLD Plus 30 ................................ 47  
Zoning with pumps:  
Zoning with Weil-McLain circulator zone controller (WMCR)  
• Weil-McLain circulator zone controller (Figure 30)................................................ 48  
Other options for for zoning with pumps  
• Using priority zone pump (Figure 31)..................................................................... 49  
• Using pump relays • Domestic priority with priority relay (Figure 32).............. 50  
• Using pump relays • No domestic priority (Figure 33) ...................................... 51  
• Pump relays • Priority with 3-way valve & priority relay (Figure 42)................. 60  
Zoning with zone valves:  
Zoning with Weil-McLain zone valve controller (WMZV)  
• Domestic priority optional (controller switch) (Figure 34)..................................... 52  
Zoning with 4-wire zone valves  
• No domestic priority (Figure 35)............................................................................. 53  
• With or without domestic priority • Models 30/40/60/80 (Figure 37)................ 55  
• With domestic priority • PLUS 100/110/119 (Figure 39) .................................... 57  
• With priority using 2-way priority valve • PLUS 100/110/119 (Figure 40)......... 58  
Zoning with 3-wire zone valves  
• No domestic priority (Figure 36)............................................................................. 54  
• With or without domestic priority • Models 30/40/60/80 (Figure 38)................ 56  
• With domestic priority • PLUS 100/110/119 (Figure 39) .................................... 57  
• With domestic priority using 2-way priority valve (Figure 41).............................. 59  
e. replAcement pArts.........................................................................................61  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
PLUS 40/60/80.................................................. 62-63  
PLUS 100/110/119 ................................................................................................. 64-65  
f. wAter heAter dimensions & performAnce rAtinGs  
Dimensions................................................................................................................. 66  
Performance ratings................................................................................................... 67  
Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 68  
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A1  
Pre-installation  
Codes  
Installation must conform with instructions in this manual and, where applicable:  
local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations and ordinances.  
in Canada — B1ꢁ9.1 or B1ꢁ9.2 Installation Code.  
PLUS water heaters are exempt from ASME Section VIII, Division 1 Code construction per  
Interpretation VIII-1-8ꢃ-1ꢀꢃ. Check with local codes for applicability.  
Where recommendations in this manual differ from local or national codes, local or national  
codes take precedence.  
Location  
This water heater is not intended for outdoor installation.  
Select a convenient location for water heater, based on domestic and boiler piping hook-ups.  
Keeping the distance between boiler and water heater short will:  
reduce piping heat loss.  
provide minimum friction loss.  
Install water heater so if tank or any connections should leak, the water flow will not cause  
damage to area near water heater, or to lower floors of structure. When such locations cannot  
be avoided, install a suitable drain pan under water heater. Drain pans are available at your  
local plumbing supply store.  
This product is designed for vertical installation only.  
Recommended  
clearances  
Installation location must provide adequate clearances for servicing and proper operation of  
the water heater.  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80 (see Figure 1)  
Zero clearance is permissible to either side of water heater, but Instruction label or other  
labels may be hidden.  
Top (vertical) clearance is 12” minimum.  
Refer to boiler manual for boiler clearances.  
PLUS 100/110/119 (see Figure 1)  
Zero clearance is permissible to either side of the water heater, but Instruction label or  
other labels may be hidden.  
Top (vertical) clearance is 12” minimum.  
Refer to boiler manual for boiler clearances.  
Figure 1  
Clearance recommendations  
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Maximum domestic hot water temperature (Use only for special high-temperature  
operational requirements):  
Operating  
restrictions  
1ꢃ0°F for GOLD Plus ꢀ0/ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80 or  
Plus ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80.  
190°F for PLUS 100/110/119.  
Maximum boiler water temperature — 210°F.  
Maximum working pressure for inner (domestic water) tank — 1ꢂ0 psig.  
Maximum working pressure for outer (boiler water) tank — ꢁꢂ psig.  
pH and chloride limits for water heaters are:  
chloride — less than 80 mg/l.  
pH — above ꢃ and less than 8.  
Code restrictions  
National Standard Plumbing Code  
Single wall heat exchanger in water heater complies with National Standard Plumbing Code,  
provided that:  
boiler water (including additives) is practically non-toxic, having toxicity rating or class  
of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products, and  
boiler water pressure is limited to maximum ꢀ0 psig by approved relief valve.  
Uniform Plumbing Code  
Single-wall heat exchangers are permitted if they satisfy all of the following requirements —  
1. The heat transfer medium is potable water or contains only substances which are recognized  
as safe by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration.  
2. The pressure of the heat transfer medium is maintained less than the normal minimum  
operating pressure of the potable water system.  
Exception: Steam complying with #1, above.  
ꢀ. The equipment is permanently labeled to indicate that only additives recognized as safe  
by the FDA shall be used in the heat transfer medium.  
Other heat exchanger designs may be permitted where approved by the Administrative  
Authority.  
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A2  
Water heater piping  
To reduce risk of excessive pressures and temperatures in water heater,  
Temperature &  
pressure (T & P)  
relief valve  
install temperature and pressure protective equipment required by local  
codes, but no less than a combination temperature and pressure relief  
valve certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory that main-  
tains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials,  
as meeting the requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff  
Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22. This valve must be  
marked with a maximum working pressure of the water heater.  
1. Size T&P relief valve by the following specifications, unless they conflict with local  
codes:  
GOLD Plus ꢀ0/ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80 or  
100,000 BTU/hr, with a long element. Set to relieve at 1ꢂ0 psi. (Watts model 100XL-8  
relief valve or equivalent.)  
Plus ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80: ꢀ/ꢁ” NPT with an AGA Rating of  
PLUS 100/110/119: ꢀ/ꢁ” NPT with an AGA Rating of 200,000 BTU/hr, with a long  
element. Set to relieve at 1ꢂ0 psi. (Watts model ꢁ0XL-8 relief valve or equivalent.)  
GOLD Plus,  
Plus and PLUS water heaters are exempt from ASME Section VIII per  
Interpretation VIII-1-86-136. Consult local codes for applicability.  
2. Installing T&P relief valve –  
GOLD Plus ꢀ0/ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80 or  
Plus ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80 (Page 9)  
Install T&P relief valve either:  
a. in tapping marked AUX.  
b. in run (straight through leg) of tee located at domestic hot water outlet of water  
heater. (Required for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.) Use a long element  
T&P relief valve.  
PLUS 100/110/119 (Page 11)  
Install T&P relief valve either:  
a. in tapping marked AUX.  
b. in run (straight through leg) of tee located at domestic hot water outlet of water  
heater. (Required for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.) Use a long element  
T&P relief valve.  
ꢀ. T&P relief valve discharge piping must be:  
made of material serviceable for temperatures of 2ꢂ0°F or greater.  
directed so that hot water flows away from all persons.  
directed to a suitable place for disposal.  
installed so as to allow complete draining of the T&P relief valve and discharge line.  
T&P relief valve discharge piping must not be:  
excessively long. Using more than 2 elbows or 1ꢂ feet of piping can reduce discharge  
capacity.  
directly connected to a drain. Terminate discharge piping within ꢃ” from floor. Refer  
to local codes.  
plugged, reduced or restricted.  
Do not install any valve between T&P relief valve and tank connection,  
or on T&P relief valve discharge piping. Do not plug T&P relief valve or  
discharge piping. Improper placement and piping of T&P relief valve can  
cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.  
The boiler-side piping must be equipped with a diaphragm- or bladder-  
type expansion tank, NOT a closed-type expansion tank.  
Air vent  
1. Remove plastic shipping cap from 1/2” NPT pipe fitting on top of water heater.  
2. Install automatic air vent provided with water heater, using suitable pipe dope or tape.  
ꢀ. Unscrew vent cap on air vent one full turn. Leave cap unscrewed one turn for normal  
venting.  
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Water heater piping  
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Figure 2  
Piping — OPTION 1  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80  
(See Figure 3, page 10, for Option 2,  
required for Massachusetts)  
An expansion tank may be required on  
theDHWpiping.SeeThermalexpansion  
WARNINGonpage1.Failuretocomply  
could result in severe personal injury,  
death or substantial property damage.  
When the water supply pressure is higher than ꢄ0 psig, install a pressure-reducing valve on the cold water supply  
line to prevent leakage from the T & P relief valve.  
Drain valve  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Option 1  
Apply the following and Figure 2 to water heaters other than those installed in Massachusetts.  
For Commonwealth of Massachusetts installations, see Option 2, Figure ꢀ, page 9.  
1. Install the ¾NPT brass tee (supplied with water heater) in the domestic water inlet piping  
using suitable pipe dope or tape, located as shown in Figure 2.  
2. Pipe the drain valve off of the brass tee as shown in Figure 2, using suitable pipe dope or  
tape.  
ꢀ. For jurisdictions requiring a vacuum breaker, use the piping shown in Figure ꢀ, page 9,  
(Option 2).  
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Water heater piping  
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Figure 3  
Piping — OPTION 2  
Models 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80  
(Required for Commonwealth of  
Massachusetts)  
An expansion tank may be required on  
the DHW piping. See Thermal expan-  
sion WARNING on page 1ꢀ. Failure to  
comply could result in severe personal  
injury, death or substantial property  
damage.  
When the water supply pressure is higher than ꢄ0 psig, install a pressure-reducing valve on the cold water supply  
line to prevent leakage from the T & P relief valve.  
Apply the following and Figure ꢀ to water heaters installed in Massachusetts. The drain valve  
Drain valve  
is mounted in the AUX tapping on top of the water heater.  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
1. Insert a close nipple and then an open-ended “draining” dip tube into the AUX tapping  
on top of the heater.  
or  
Plus 40/60/80  
Option 2  
2. Connect a ¾” NPT elbow to the AUX tapping, using suitable pipe dope or tape.  
ꢀ. Pipe the drain valve (supplied with water heater) to the elbow, using suitable pipe dope or  
tape, as shown in Figure ꢀ.  
ꢁ. Pipe the T & P relief valve in the run of the ¾NPT brass tee (supplied with heater),located  
in the domestic water outlet piping as shown in Figure ꢀ.  
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Figure 4  
Piping — OPTION 1  
PLUS 100/110/119  
(See Figure 5, page 12, for OPTION 2,  
required for Massachusetts)  
An expansion tank may be required on  
the DHW piping. See Thermal expan-  
sion WARNING on page 1ꢀ. Failure to  
comply could result in severe personal  
injury, death or substantial property  
damage.  
When the water supply pressure is higher than ꢄ0 psig, install a pressure-reducing valve on the cold water supply  
line to prevent leakage from the T & P relief valve.  
Apply the following and Figure ꢁ to water heaters other than those installed in Massachusetts.  
Drain valve  
PLUS 100/110/119  
Option 1  
For Commonwealth of Massachusetts installations, see Option 2, Figure ꢂ, page 11.  
1. Install a brass tee in the domestic water inlet piping using suitable pipe dope or tape, located  
as shown in Figure ꢁ.  
2. Pipe the drain valve off of the brass tee as shown in Figure ꢁ, using suitable pipe dope or tape.  
ꢀ. For jurisdictions requiring a vacuum breaker, use the piping shown in Figure ꢂ, page 11  
(Option 2).  
ꢁ. Obtain brass tee and drain valve from local supplier.  
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Figure 5  
Piping — OPTION 2  
PLUS 100/110/119  
(Required for Commonwealth of  
Massachusetts)  
An expansion tank may be required on  
the DHW piping. See Thermal expan-  
sion WARNING on page 1ꢀ. Failure to  
comply could result in severe personal  
injury, death or substantial property  
damage.  
When the water supply pressure is higher than ꢄ0 psig, install a pressure-reducing valve on the cold water supply  
line to prevent leakage from the T & P relief valve.  
Apply the following and Figure ꢂ to water heaters installed in Massachusetts. The drain valve  
Drain valve  
PLUS 100/110/119  
Option 2  
is mounted in the AUX tapping on top of the water heater.  
1. Insert an open-ended “draining” dip tube into the AUX tapping on top of the heater.  
2. Connect a elbow to the AUX tapping, using suitable pipe dope or tape.  
ꢀ. Pipe the drain valve to the elbow, using suitable pipe dope or tape, as shown in Figure ꢂ.  
ꢁ. Pipe the T & P relief valve in the run of the brass tee, located in the domestic water outlet  
piping as shown in Figure ꢂ.  
ꢂ. Obtain brass tee and drain valve from local supplier.  
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If a backflow preventer, check valve, or pressure reducing valve is piped  
on cold water inlet of water heater, you must install an expansion tank on  
cold water supply line to prevent normal thermal expansion from repeat-  
edly forcing open T&P relief valve. The T&P relief valve is not intended  
for constant duty, such as relief of pressure due to repeated normal system  
expansion.  
Thermal expansion  
Refer to expansion tank manufacturer’s instructions for proper sizing.  
Failure to follow the above could result in severe personal injury, death or  
substantial property damage.  
Dishwashers,clothes washers,and fast-closing positive shutoff valves incorporated in the system  
allcontributetocreatingwatershock.Installa waterhammerarrestertopreventdamagetopipes  
and appliances. See control manufacturer’s instructions for application and installation.  
Water hammer  
For domestic water piping, see pages 8 through 12.  
See pages 22–2ꢀ, for domestic water recirculation piping.  
See Table 1 for piping connections:  
General piping  
information  
All plumbing must meet or exceed all local, state and national plumbing codes.  
Use pipe dope or tape suitable for potable water.  
Use isolation valves to isolate system components.  
See Section B for  
with other boilers.  
Gas boiler and system piping or Sections C boiler and system piping  
Table 1  
Water  
Heater  
Model  
Connections  
Recommended  
Piping Between  
Water Heater  
and Boiler  
Recirculation Dip Tube  
Domestic  
Water  
Boiler Water  
Supply/  
Length  
Diameter  
(inches)  
Piping (Inches NPT)  
(inches)  
Inlet/Outlet  
Return  
30  
40  
¾
¾
1
1
34  
42  
52  
61  
25  
32  
32  
¾
¾
1
1
60  
¾
1 ¼  
1 ¼  
1 ½  
1 ½  
2
1 ¼  
1 ½  
1 ½  
1 ½  
2
¾
80  
¾
¾
100  
110  
119  
1 ½  
1 ½  
1 ½  
1 ½  
1 ½  
1 ½  
If domestic water-side pressure exceeds 70 psig,install a pressure  
reducing valve to prevent pressure spikes. Higher pressures can cause the  
heater pressure/temperature valve to lift or weep.  
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Union on domestic hot water outlet should be piped at a higher elevation than domestic  
Domestic water  
piping  
water drain valve. This will make draining water heater easier.  
Install unions for easy removal of water heater.Use dielectric unions or couplings to protect  
hot and cold water fittings from corrosion when connecting dissimilar materials such as  
copper and galvanized iron pipe.  
If copper pipe is used for domestic water connections,rst solder pipe to a threaded adapter,  
and then screw adapter into cold water inlet on top of water heater. Inlet contains an  
internal plastic dip tube rated at 2ꢀ0°F, which can be damaged by heat from soldering.  
When the supply pressure is higher than ꢄ0 psig, install a pressure reducing valve on cold  
water supply line to prevent water loss through T&P relief valve.  
If water heater will replace tankless coil in boiler,` disconnect piping to coil or remove coil  
from boiler and replace with a cover plate. Allow water to drain from coil. Do not plug  
tankless coil.  
Plugging tankless coil inlet and outlet will result in severe personal injury,  
death or substantial property damage.  
Boiler water  
Boiler water (including additives) must be practically non-toxic, having toxicity rating or  
class of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products.  
If antifreeze is used in boiler system, local codes may require a backflow preventer on  
cold water supply line. Use antifreeze specifically intended for hydronic heating systems.  
Inhibited propylene glycol is recommended.  
Do not use automotive, ethylene glycol or petroleum-based antifreeze. Do  
not use any undiluted antifreeze. This can cause severe personal injury,  
death or substantial property damage.  
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thermostat  
connection  
Water heater wiring  
PLUS-Line indirect water heaters utilize a snap-set connector for easy wiring between water  
heater thermostat and boiler controls (also see Section B or D). See Figure ꢃ, below.  
Water heater  
Figure 6  
Thermostat connection  
Terminal 1 of the snap-set is the normally-open contact; terminal 2 is the  
normally-closed contact; terminal C is common.  
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Water heater start-up  
Inner tank must be completely filled and pressurized before pres-  
Filling the inner  
(domestic water)  
tank  
surizing outer tank.  
Never use water heater unless inner and outer tanks are completely filled  
with water.  
1. Close domestic water drain valve.  
2. Open domestic water isolation valves for water heater.  
ꢀ. Vent air from inner (domestic water) tank by opening nearest hot water faucet.Fill domestic  
water tank completely by allowing water to run until there is a constant flow of water.  
ꢁ. Close hot water faucet.  
Inner tank must be completely filled and pressurized before pres-  
surizing outer tank.  
Never use water heater unless inner and outer tanks are completely filled  
with water.  
Filling the outer  
(boiler water) tank  
1. Close boiler water drain valve at boiler water outlet of water heater.  
2. Open water heater’s boiler water isolation valves.  
ꢀ. Allow air to escape from outer (boiler water) tank by opening cap A” (see Figure ꢄ) on  
automatic air vent, located on top of water heater. See the NOTICE below.  
Figure 7  
A
Open cap on air vent to allow air  
to escape from outer tank  
B
6406-6  
For proper operation of the water heater, always leave vent cap unscrewed  
one full turn.  
The boiler-side piping must be equipped with a diaphragm- or bladder-  
type expansion tank, NOT a closed-type expansion tank.  
ꢁ. Follow instructions furnished with boiler to fill with water.  
ꢂ. When tank is full, air will stop escaping, and air vent will close. If air vent does not seat  
properly (i.e., water leaks out), remove cap A”. Briefly push in valve “B” (see above) and  
release it to clean valve seat. Screw cap A” on completely, then unscrew one turn.  
ꢃ. If antifreeze is used in boiler water, check concentration. Boiler water (including addi-  
tives) must be practically non-toxic, having a toxicity rating of Class 1, as listed in Clinical  
Toxicology of Commercial Products. Inhibited propylene glycol is recommended. Follow  
antifreeze manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not use automotive, ethylene glycol or petroleum-based antifreeze. Do  
not use any undiluted antifreeze. This can cause severe personal injury,  
death or substantial property damage if ignored.  
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A4  
Start-up checklist Long element T&P relief valve is properly installed and drain discharge is directed away  
from all persons.  
Both inner and outer tanks are filled with water.  
All air has been bled from both domestic and boiler water systems.  
Automatic air vent is installed and cap is unscrewed one full turn.  
Cold and hot water lines are correctly connected to domestic water system.  
Supply and return piping from boiler is correctly connected to water heater.  
All wiring is installed correctly.  
Thermostat on water heater is set according to system requirements. See pages 18–19.  
Boiler and water heater are operating properly.  
Fittings and piping have been checked for leaks.  
Installer has reviewed the following sections with system maintainer:  
Water Heater Start-Up  
Adjusting Water Heater Temperature  
Water Heater Maintenance  
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Adjusting water heater temperature  
Hot Water Can Scald!  
Water temperature over 12ꢂ°F can cause severe  
burns instantly, or death from scalds.  
Feel water before bathing or showering.  
Consumer Product Safety Commission and  
some states recommend temperature settings  
of 1ꢀ0°F or less. Setting thermostat higher than  
1ꢀ0°F setting will increase risk of scald injury and  
can cause severe personal injury or death.  
Water heated to a temperature suitable for  
clothes washing, dish washing and other sani-  
tizing needs will scald and cause permanent  
injury.  
Children and elderly, infirm, or physically handi-  
capped persons are more likely to be injured by  
hot water.Never leave them unattended in or near  
a bathtub, shower or sink. Never allow small chil-  
dren to use a hot water faucet or draw their own  
bath. If anyone using hot water in the building  
fits this description, or if state laws or local codes  
require certain water temperatures at hot water  
faucets, take special precautions:  
• Install an automatic mixing valve at water  
heater or at each hot water faucet, bath, and  
shower outlet. Selection and installation  
must comply with valve manufacturer’s  
recommendations and instructions.  
• Use the lowest practical temperature setting.  
• Check water temperature after any  
adjustment. You must follow “Setting the  
Thermostat” on page 19.  
Household water usage patterns will affect water  
temperature at any faucet or shower. Occasionally  
check temperature at each point of use, then adjust  
thermostat accordingly. Always recheck tempera-  
ture after adjusting thermostat.  
General notes  
When hot water is used in repeated small quantities,  
a “stacking” effect can develop in hot water tank.  
Theupper layer of water in tank canbemuchhotter  
than lower layers.  
Lowering the thermostat setting or installing  
automatic mixing valves as indicated in these in-  
structions will reduce water temperature levels.  
Consult your installer or service technician.  
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Studies have indicated that dangerous bacteria, including legionella pneumophila, can form in the potable  
water distribution system if certain minimum water temperatures are not maintained. Contact your local  
health department for more information.  
Setting the thermostat  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Setting the thermostat  
PLUS 100/110/119  
or  
Plus 40/60/80  
Factory Setting  
Water heater thermostat is factory set to its lowest tem-  
perature. The white factory setting mark on the label is the  
preferred starting point for setting temperature. This may  
or may not be suitable for your needs.  
Water heater thermostat is factory set to its lowest tem-  
perature. The arrowhead indicator on the label is the  
preferred starting point for setting temperature. This may  
or may not be suitable for your needs.  
Turn thermostat knob clockwise  
to increase water  
Turn thermostat knob clockwise  
temperature.  
to increase water  
temperature.  
Turn thermostat knob counter-clockwise  
water temperature.  
to reduce  
Turn thermostat knob counter-clockwise  
water temperature.  
to reduce  
When decreasing temperature setting, the stored hot water  
must be used before checking temperature at faucet.  
When decreasing temperature setting, the stored hot water  
must be used before checking temperature at faucet.  
Check water temperature at a hot water faucet immediately  
after first heating cycle. Further temperature adjustment  
may be necessary as water heating system is used. Recheck  
water temperature at faucet after adjustment.  
Check water temperature at a hot water faucet immediately  
after first heating cycle. Further temperature adjustment  
may be necessary as water heating system is used. Recheck  
water temperature at faucet after adjustment.  
When adjusting thermostat, be sure boiler limit control is  
set a minimum 20°F higher.  
When adjusting thermostat, be sure boiler limit control is  
set a minimum 20°F higher.  
At no time should boiler limit controlbe  
set above 210°F. This can cause severe  
personal injury, death or substantial  
property damage if ignored.  
At no time shouldboiler limit controlbe  
set above 210°F. This can cause severe  
personal injury, death or substantial  
property damage if ignored.  
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Water heater maintenance  
Maintenance  
schedule – annual  
service technician  
Annual service by qualified service technician to include:  
Any procedures required by local codes.  
Check air vent operation.  
Verify system pressure. Air venting procedure may require adding water to bring system  
up to pressure, typically 12 psig.  
Manually operate T&P relief valve at least once a year. This will release some hot water.  
Before operating T&P relief valve,  
make sure no one is in front of or  
around T&P relief valve discharge  
piping. Hot discharge water can  
cause severe personal injury or  
substantial property damage.  
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Move operating lever to open position for a few seconds and then move it back,  
allowing it to snap closed. After T&P relief valve is operated, if it continues to release  
water, close cold water inlet to water heater immediately. Follow draining instructions,  
and replace T&P relief valve. If T&P relief valve weeps periodically, it may be due to  
thermal expansion (see “Thermal Expansion, page 1ꢀ). Do not plug T&P relief valve  
or discharge piping.  
Plugging T&P relief valve or discharge piping can cause excessive pres-  
sure in water heater,resulting in severe personal injury,death or substantial  
property damage.  
Follow instructions on circulator to oil it, if oil-lubricated.  
Check valves, pipes and fittings for leaks.  
Check function of field-installed controls and valves (see control manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions).  
Review homeowner’s maintenance responsibilities and their frequencies, including any  
not listed in the following paragraphs.  
Maintenance  
schedule – monthly  
homeowner  
Homeowner monthly maintenance to include:  
Check air vent operation:  
Automatic air vent — remove cap (see Figure 8). Briefly push in valve and release it to  
clean valve seat. Screw cap on completely, then unscrew one turn. If air vent does not  
operate, call qualified service technician.  
A
Figure 8  
B
Remove air vent cap to check  
operation  
6406-6  
Visually check valves, pipes and fittings for leaks. Call qualified service technician to repair  
leaks.  
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Water heater maintenance  
continued  
See Filling the Inner (Domestic Water) Tank, and Filling the Outer (Boiler Water) Tank,  
on page 1ꢃ.  
Filling  
Draining  
Drain water heater if it will be shut off and exposed to freezing temperatures. Freezing water  
will expand and may damage water heater.  
If boiler water contains sufficient antifreeze, then only the domestic water needs to be  
drained.  
If boiler water does not contain sufficient antifreeze, then the boiler water and the domestic  
water must be drained.  
Close boiler water isolation valves and relieve pressure to below 1ꢂ psi in  
outer tank before draining inner tank to prevent damage to inner tank.  
If antifreeze is used in boiler water, check concentration. Boiler water (including additives)  
must be practically non-toxic, having toxicity rating or class of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicol-  
ogy of Commercial Products. Inhibited propylene glycol is recommended. Follow antifreeze  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not use automotive, ethylene glycol or petroleum-based antifreeze. Do  
not use any undiluted antifreeze. This can cause severe personal injury,  
death or substantial property damage if ignored.  
Water from opened drain valves, unions and other connections may be  
extremely hot.To avoid severe personal injury,death or substantial property  
damage:  
Tighten all drain hose connections.  
Direct hot water away from all persons.  
Draining inner  
(domestic water)  
tank  
See piping drawings, pages 9–12.  
1. Disconnect power supply to water heater.  
If outer (boiler water) tank pressure is greater than 1ꢂ psig, relieve boiler pressure to  
less than 1ꢂ psig, and close isolation valves before proceeding.  
2. Close cold water supply isolation valve.  
ꢀ. Remove cap and connect a hose to domestic water drain valve. Hose should extend to drain  
at floor level to allow siphoning of domestic water tank.  
ꢁ. Open union on domestic water outlet or hot water faucet at highest point above heater.  
ꢂ. Open domestic water drain valve to start siphoning.  
ꢃ. When draining is complete, close union or hot water faucet and domestic water drain  
valve.  
Draining outer  
(boiler water) tank  
See piping drawings, pages 9–12.  
1. Disconnect power supply to water heater.  
2. Close boiler water isolation valves between water heater and boiler.  
ꢀ. Connect hose to boiler water drain valve at water heater. Open and drain water to a safe  
place.  
ꢁ. To speed draining, loosen air vent on top of tank.  
ꢂ. When draining is complete, close drain valve and retighten air vent.  
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Recirculation and heat tracing  
Maintaining domestic water temperature in the  
supply piping  
These branches must be balanced to prevent pipe ero-  
sion and unacceptable time delays at some fixtures.  
Balancing options include circuit setters, memory stop  
valves or factory preset devices (with flow metering  
provision in the piping).  
Two options are available to maintain supply temperature available at or  
near the fixtures on storage water heating systems:  
·
Recirculation  
Recirculation is used to reduce wait time for water use, to minimize  
hot water and energy waste caused during the waiting period, and to  
prevent degradation of the system supply water temperature. ASPE  
recommends recirculation when the distance from the water heater  
to the furthest fixture exceeds 100 feet or the time lag for hot water to  
reach a fixture(s) exceeds ꢀ0 seconds.Consult local codes andAmerican  
Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) DomesticWater Heating Design  
Manual, 1998, for further information.  
Components required  
For residential applications,consult pump manufactur-  
er’s data for pump selection and additional components  
required.  
On most commercial systems,install the devices shown  
in Figure 9, page 2ꢀ, and any other devices or piping  
methods required by local codes. The check valves  
are required to prevent fixtures from taking hot water  
through the return lines. Shutoff valves are needed to  
allow cleaning and replacing balancing devices.Include  
strainers to remove sediment which could damage the  
pump and/or affect the flow balancing devices.  
·
Self-regulating heat tracing  
Self-regulating heat tracing may be a better alternative than recircula-  
tion for residential and small commercial applications. Self-regulating  
heat tracing uses electrical energy to maintain water temperature, but  
it eliminates the need for return piping and components required in a  
recirculation system.  
Size the pump and piping based on the temperature  
drop allowed between the water available at the water  
heater and the water delivered at the fixture.The return  
piping will almost always be smaller than the supply  
piping, but should never be smaller than ½to prevent  
problems with the pump.  
Time delay at fixtures  
Table 2 is from the ASPE Domestic Water Heating Design Manual, 1998. It  
shows the time required for usable hot water to arrive at a fixture based on  
the fixture flow rate (available from industry and manufacturer’s data) and  
the length and diameter of the dead-end branch pipe supplying the fixture.  
The time lag should generally not exceed ꢀ0 seconds. For residential and  
office applications, the owner may prefer a limit of 10 seconds.  
Make provision for removal of air in all return lines.  
Where the returns cannot be vented by topmost fixtures  
in the system, install automatic air venting at the top  
of the return piping.  
You can use Table 2 as a guide to determining the location of circula-  
tion return lines relative to fixtures.  
Connecting to the water heater  
Balancing  
Install a recirculation dip tube in the AUX tapping on  
top of the water heater. This requires mounting the  
T&P relief valve as shown for Option 2 in the piping  
diagrams, pages 10 and 12. See Figure 10, page 2ꢀ, for  
the piping required to the water heater.  
When multiple branches are connected to the supply piping, each branch  
must be connected to the recirculation system. At each of these connec-  
tions to the return piping, install shutoff valves, a flow metering device,  
check valve and a strainer as shown in Figure 9 on page 2ꢀ. Check local  
codes for specific installation requirements.  
Time in seconds required to get hot water at fixture (from ASPE)  
Table 2  
Fixture flow rate (GPM) -  
0.5  
1.5  
2.5  
4.0  
Time lag to obtain hot water at  
fixture for branch lengths of 10  
Piping length (feet) -  
Copper pipe  
10  
25  
48  
63  
91  
64  
95  
25  
63  
10  
8
25  
21  
40  
52  
76  
53  
79  
10  
5
25  
13  
24  
31  
46  
62  
48  
10  
3
6
8
11  
8
25  
8
½"  
¾"  
½"  
¾"  
½"  
¾"  
and 25 feet  
119  
157  
228  
159  
238  
16  
21  
30  
21  
32  
10  
13  
18  
13  
19  
15  
20  
28  
20  
30  
(ASPE Domestic Water Heating Design Manual)  
Steel pipe  
CPVC pipe  
12  
NOTE: Select branch size and length for less than 31 seconds delay.  
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Recirculation components  
Figure 10  
Recirculation connection at water heater  
Components  
When temperature at aquastat #2 falls 10° below temperature to be maintained  
— Circulator is on. There is flow through #6 equal to the minimum required by the  
mixing valve,flow through #3 and #4 equals the flow of the circulator.There is no flow  
through #5.  
Aquastat reaches temperature — Circulator is off.There is no flow through #3, #4, #5  
or #6.  
1
Circulator — Little flow is required to maintain a temperature in the piping. Size of  
circulator depends on minimum flow requirements of the tempering valve.Minimum  
flow rates of the tempering valve must be maintained.  
2
Aquastat — Used to control the on-off position of the circulator.Aquastat is set 5° to  
10° lower than mixed water outlet of the mixing valve (#7).The circulator cannot run  
continuously as bypass through the mixing valve will eventually allow the temperature  
on the piping to climb to the water heater temperature during draw periods.  
Problems  
Missing check valves #3 or #4 — Extreme pressure drop can cause reverse flow of  
water; hot to cold supply or cold to hot supply.  
Missing check valve #5 — Hot water can migrate from the water heater back through  
the cold water supply.  
Missing check valve #6 — Cold water can be forced back through the tempered water  
supply when a fixture is opened.  
No aquastat #2 — Pump runs continuously.Small amount of water will pass through  
mixing valve. Eventually all hot water is flowing through valve. Recirculated water  
through cold port, hot water through hot port.  
3 – 6Check valves — Assure the flow of water in one direction. Each check valve func-  
tions as follows: #3 and #4 prevent bypass in the event of pressure drop, #5 prevents  
thermal siphoning of hot water to the cold water supply,#6 prevents flow of cold water  
to the tempered water supply.A draw of tempered water will not result in flow of cold  
water into the return loop.  
Operation  
During period of normal use (fixtures on) — Circulator is off.There is no flow through  
#6, there is flow through #5 equal to the flow at the fixtures, there is flow through #3  
and/or #4 equal to flow at fixture.  
Circulator too small — Mixing valve performance erratic.  
When all fixtures are off — Circulator is off.There is no flow through #3, #4, #5 or #6.  
Water temperature in piping is cooling.  
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Gas  
B
Gas-fired boiler applications  
Overview  
Follow the guidelines in this section to install  
Gas-fired boilers with PLUS or  
PLUS indirect water heaters. Install the domestic water piping and water heater following  
the guidelines of Section A. See Sections C and D for other boiler applications.  
B1. Install system water piping  
System water piping methods................................................................................... 25  
Boiler circulator .......................................................................................................... 25  
Sizing space heating system piping .......................................................................... 25  
Zoning with zone valves............................................................................................. 26  
Zoning with circulators............................................................................................... 27  
Combined space heating/water heating applications............................................... 28  
Dedicated water heating-only applications............................................................... 28  
B2. Install boiler-to-water heater piping  
Combined space heating/water heating applications............................................... 28  
Dedicated water heating-only applications............................................................... 28  
B3. Field wiring —  
Gas-fired boilers only  
Installation must comply with:................................................................................... 30  
Line voltage connections ........................................................................................... 30  
Wiring boiler circulator............................................................................................... 30  
Wiring PLUS circulator............................................................................................... 30  
Wiring a system circulator ......................................................................................... 31  
Routing line voltage wiring ........................................................................................ 31  
Low voltage connections........................................................................................... 31  
Room thermostat (space heating) ............................................................................. 31  
Outdoor temperature sensor..................................................................................... 31  
PLUS water heater thermostat................................................................................... 31  
Additional limits.......................................................................................................... 31  
B4. Start-up —  
Gas-fired boilers only  
Follow boiler manual.................................................................................................. 33  
Set space heating operation ...................................................................................... 33  
Water heater operation .............................................................................................. 33  
Water heater operation setup.................................................................................... 33  
Verify space heating operation.................................................................................. 33  
Verify water heater operation .................................................................................... 34  
Operating information................................................................................................ 34  
Replace boiler jacket front door................................................................................. 34  
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Install system water piping (space heating)  
System water piping  
Figure 11  
Expansion tank piping  
methods  
All piping methods shown in this manual  
use primary/secondary connection to the  
boiler loop. These designs ensure proper  
flow through the  
Gas boiler, for  
the most efficient and reliable operation  
of the boiler and the heating system. For  
other piping methods, consult your local  
Weil-McLain representative or refer to  
separate  
Gas boiler piping guides.  
Wall-mounted boilers — Piping can exit  
bottom of boiler enclosure. See separate  
wall-mounting instructions for details.  
Expansion tank and make-up  
water  
1. Ensure expansion tank size will handle boiler and  
system water volume and temperature. Allow ꢀ  
gallons for the boiler and its piping.  
The boiler-side piping must be  
equipped with a diaphragm- or  
bladder-type expansion tank,NOT  
a closed-type expansion tank. This  
is necessary to allow venting air  
from the top of the indirect water  
heater boiler-side.  
Undersized expansion tanks cause system  
water to be lost from relief valve and  
make-up water to be added through fill  
valve. Eventual boiler failure can result  
due to excessive make-up water addi-  
tion.  
Boiler circulator  
The boiler circulator is shipped loose.It must be located  
in either the return or supply piping, as shown in the  
appropriate piping diagram in this supplement or the  
Boiler Manual.  
2. Tank must be located as shown in this supplement,  
or following recognized design methods. See tank  
manufacturer’s instructions for details.  
ꢀ. Connect the expansion tank to the air separator  
only if the separator is on the suction side of the  
system circulator.Always install the system fill con-  
nection at the same point as the expansion tank  
connection to the system.  
DO NOT use the boiler circulator in any  
location other than those shown in this  
manual or the boiler manual. The boiler  
circulator is selected to ensure adequate  
flow through the  
boiler. Failure to  
ꢁ. The piping drawings in this manual show only  
diaphragm expansion tanks.Use only bladder-type  
or diaphragm-type tanks with PLUS indirect water  
heater applications.  
comply could result in unreliable per-  
formance and nuisance shutdowns from  
insufficient flow.  
ꢂ. Refer to the  
piping examples.  
Boiler Manual for other system  
Sizing space heat system  
piping  
1. See Figures 12 and 1ꢀ,pages 2ꢃ and 2ꢄ,or the  
Gas Boiler Manual for recommended piping. In all  
diagrams, the space heating system is isolated from  
the boiler loop by the primary/secondary connec-  
tion.  
Diaphragm (or bladder) expansion tank  
1. Always install an automatic air vent on top of the air  
separator to remove residual air from the system.  
2. See Figure 11 for correct location of the expansion  
tank.  
DO NOT USE a closed-type expansion tank  
2. Sizethepipingandcomponentsinthespaceheating  
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B1  
Install system water piping (space heating) (continued)  
Zoning with zone valves  
Figure 12  
Zone valve zoning plus optional water  
heater piping  
1. Connect boiler to system as shown in Figure 12  
when zone valve zoning. The primary/secondary  
piping shown ensures the boiler loop will have suf-  
ficient flow. It also avoids applying the high head  
of the boiler circulator to the zone valves.  
2. Connect water heater (domestic hot water) pip-  
ing to indirect storage water heater as shown in  
Section A of this manual.  
The  
PhDControl Module turns off  
space heating during water heater heat-  
ing. The boiler circulator will turn off,  
preventing hot water from circulating to  
the system. The flow/check valve shown  
on the boiler outlet piping prevents grav-  
ity circulation in the boiler loop during  
water heater heating.  
ꢀ. Controlling the system circulator  
a. To cycle the system circulator from the  
PhD  
control module, add a circulator relay wired to the  
boiler circulator terminals as shown on page ꢀ0.  
NOTE 1: To ensure adequate flow rate through the  
boiler, use the following pipe size on all  
boiler loop piping (connecting boiler to and  
from the primary/secondary connection,  
item 21):  
-80 or  
-10ꢂ – 1” or larger.  
-1ꢂꢂ or  
-2ꢀ0 – 1¼” or larger.  
-ꢀ10 – 1½” or larger.  
Use at least the minimum piping size  
above and pipe the boiler using only pri-  
mary/secondary piping as shown.Failure  
to follow these guidelines could result in  
system problems.  
Legend  
Figure 12  
9
Air separator [with automatic air vent only on systems  
using diaphragm (or bladder) type expansion tank]  
1
boiler  
2
3
4
PLUS-Line indirect water heater  
10 Flow/check valves (with weighted seats to prevent gravity  
circulation)  
Boiler relief valve (see boiler manual for piping details)  
Boiler relief valve discharge piping (see boiler manual for  
details)  
11 Purge/drain valves  
12 Boiler circulator  
5
Water heater circulator (see page 7 for suggested  
sizing)  
13 Zone valves, typical  
20 Make-up water supply  
21 Primary/secondary connection  
6
7
8
Isolation valves  
System circulator  
Diaphragm (or bladder) type expansion tank (see page 3  
for piping of closed-type expansion tank, if used)  
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Install system water piping (space heating) (continued)  
Zoning with circulators  
Figure 13  
Circulator zoning plus optional water  
heater piping  
1. Connect boiler to system as shown in Figure 1ꢀ  
when circulator zoning. The boiler circulator can-  
not be used for a zone.It must supply only the boiler  
loop.  
2. Install a separate circulator for each zone.  
ꢀ. Connect water heater (domestic hot water) pip-  
ing to indirect storage water heater as shown in  
Section A of this manual.  
The  
PhDControl Module turns off  
space heating during water heater heat-  
ing. The boiler circulator will turn off,  
preventing hot water from circulating to  
the system. The flow/check valve shown  
on the boiler outlet piping prevents grav-  
ity circulation in the boiler loop during  
water heater heating.  
NOTE 1: To ensure adequate flow rate through the  
boiler,use the following pipe size on all boiler  
loop piping (connecting boiler to and from  
the primary/secondary connection, item  
21):  
-80 or  
-10ꢂ – 1” or larger.  
-1ꢂꢂ or  
-2ꢀ0 – 1¼” or larger.  
-ꢀ10 – 1½” or larger.  
Use at least the minimum piping size  
above and pipe the boiler using only pri-  
mary/secondary piping as shown.Failure  
to follow these guidelines could result in  
system problems.  
Legend  
Figure 13  
10 Flow/check valves (with weighted seats to prevent gravity  
circulation)  
1
boiler  
2
3
4
PLUS-Line indirect water heater  
11 Purge/drain valves  
Boiler relief valve (see boiler manual for piping details)  
12 Boiler circulator  
Boiler relief valve discharge piping (see boiler manual for  
details)  
14 Zone circulators, typical  
20 Make-up water supply  
21 Primary/secondary connection  
5
6
7
8
Water heater circulator (see page 7 for suggested sizing)  
Isolation valves  
System circulator  
Diaphragm (or bladder) type expansion tank (see page 3  
for piping of closed-type expansion tank, if used)  
9
Air separator [with automatic air vent only on systems using  
diaphragm (or bladder) type expansion tank]  
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Gas  
B2  
Install boiler-to-water heater piping  
Combined space heating/water  
heating applications  
Dedicated water heating-only  
applications  
1. Figure 1ꢁ shows recommended piping between  
Gas  
1. Figure 1ꢂ shows recommended piping between  
Gas  
boiler and PLUS water heater. All show direct connection  
of the water heater piping to the boiler because the boiler  
circulator shuts down during water heater operation.  
Boiler and PLUS water heater for dedicated water-heating  
only applications.  
2. Pipe sizing:  
2. Table ꢀ, page 29, uses the recommended flow rates for the  
PLUS water heater and minimum flow rates for the  
Table ꢁ, page 29, provides the recommended minimum pipe  
size for boiler-to-water heater piping.  
Gas boiler to provide recommended water heater piping  
and circulator sizing. If using another circulator, verify it is  
at least equal to the Taco selection given in Table ꢀ, page 29.  
For general information on head loss through boiler and  
ꢀ. Circulator:  
Use the circulator recommended in Table ꢁ, page 29. Install  
the circulator as shown in Figure 1ꢂ.  
boiler-to-water heater piping, refer to the  
Manual.  
Gas Boiler  
ꢁ. Procedure:  
Step 1: Select  
Gas Boiler model and water heater  
ꢀ. Procedure:  
model in Table ꢁ, page 29.  
Step 1: Select  
Gas Boiler model and water heater model  
in Table ꢀ, page 29.  
Step 2: Read flow rate expected using the circulator speci-  
fied inthe last column.  
Step 2: Read recommended minimum flow rate, GPM, in  
table.  
Step 3: Size connecting piping as listed underBoiler pip-  
Step 3: Read across to find recommended minimum pipe size  
ing” in the table.  
for boiler-to-water heater piping.  
Step 4: Read across to find recommended Taco circulator model.  
Use a circulator with a pump curve at least equal to the  
Taco circulator shown. See Figure 1ꢃ, page 29 for pump  
curves of typical Taco circulators.  
Figure 15  
Boiler-to-water heater piping —  
Dedicated water-heating only application  
Figure 14  
Boiler-to-water heater piping — Combined  
space heating/water heating application  
3
4
5
8
6
Boiler relief valve (see Boiler Manual for piping details)  
Relief valve discharge piping (see Boiler Manual for details)  
Water heater circulator — (see Table 4, page 29)  
Expansion tank (diaphragm or bladder type)  
Isolation valves  
3
4
5
Boiler relief valve (see Boiler Manual for piping details)  
Relief valve discharge piping (see Boiler Manual for details)  
Water heater circulator — must be at least equal in capacity to circulator  
recommended in Table 3, page 29  
10 Flow/check valve (with weighted seat)  
11 Purge/drain valve  
6
Isolation valves  
10 Flow/check valve (with weighted seat to prevent gravity circulation)  
11 Purge/drain valves  
20 Fill line to fill valve (item 23)  
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For boilers other than Ultra Gas, see page ꢃꢄ for ratings.  
Table 3  
Combined space heating/water  
heating (see Notes)  
Table 4  
Dedicated water-heating, using circulator  
supplied with boiler (see Notes)  
Boiler PLUS  
1st Hour  
Boiler  
piping  
Head losses, Feet w.c. DHW  
Boiler PLUS 1st Hour  
Model rating, GPH  
Boiler  
piping  
Head losses, Feet w.c. Circ.  
Model rating, GPH  
Pump  
Rec.  
size  
Rec.  
size  
115°F 140°F GPM  
Boiler Heater Piping TOTAL  
115°F 140°F GPM  
Boiler Heater Piping TOTAL  
40  
60  
160  
168  
124  
132  
40  
60  
160 124  
168 132  
176 140  
190 155  
210 175  
230 190  
203 141  
211 162  
219 170  
230 185  
250 205  
270 225  
250 160  
295 220  
305 230  
315 245  
335 265  
355 285  
240 170  
335 220  
430 325  
440 335  
460 355  
480 375  
240 170  
335 220  
580 410  
590 435  
610 465  
630 485  
80  
176  
190  
210  
230  
203  
211  
219  
230  
250  
270  
238  
294  
302  
315  
335  
355  
248  
330  
411  
440  
460  
480  
254  
351  
579  
440  
460  
480  
140  
155  
175  
190  
141  
162  
170  
185  
205  
225  
153  
190  
230  
245  
265  
285  
160  
196  
305  
335  
355  
375  
80  
Ultra-  
80  
Ultra-  
80  
6.6  
1"  
5.8  
1.0  
1.0  
2.4  
2.3  
9.2  
007  
6.6  
6.4  
1"  
5.8  
5.9  
1.0  
2.4  
2.3  
9.2  
9.2  
007  
007  
100  
110  
119  
40  
100  
110  
119  
40  
60  
60  
80  
80  
Ultra-  
105  
Ultra-  
105  
6.4  
8.7  
1"  
1"  
5.9  
5.7  
9.3  
007  
1"  
1.0  
100  
110  
119  
40  
100  
110  
119  
40  
1.0  
1.0  
3.9  
2.3  
10.6  
10.5  
0010  
60  
9.6 1¼" 7.1  
60  
80  
80  
Ultra-  
155  
Ultra-  
155  
12.1 1¼” 11.4 1.0  
4.5 16.9 0014  
5.2 16.2 0014  
4.2 13.5 0014  
100  
110  
119  
40  
100  
110  
119  
40  
10.8 1¼" 9.0  
1.0  
1.0  
1.0  
2.8  
3.4  
4.2  
12.8 0012  
12.6 0012  
15.2 0014  
12.0 1¼" 8.2  
13.5 1¼" 10.0  
60  
60  
80  
80  
Ultra-  
230  
Ultra-  
230  
13.5 1¼” 10.0 1.0  
100  
110  
119  
40  
100  
110  
119  
40  
164 15.0 1¼" 6.0  
208 18.6 1½" 8.5  
373  
1.0  
1.0  
5.1  
3.3  
12.1 0012  
12.8 0011  
60  
60  
80  
80  
Ultra-  
310  
Ultra-  
310  
18.3 1½” 8.3  
1.0  
100  
110  
119  
335  
100  
110  
119  
22.0 1½" 11.2  
1.0  
4.5  
16.6 0013  
355  
375  
Notes  
Tables 3 and 4  
Figure 16  
Pump curves for Taco circulators  
1. First hour ratings in Tables ꢀ and ꢁ are based  
on:  
11ꢂ°F or 1ꢁ0°F domestic outlet water supply  
temperature from water heater.  
ꢂ0°F domestic water inlet temperature.  
190°F boiler water temperature leaving  
Gas boiler.  
Circulator and pipe sizes as given in the  
Tables.  
2. If the net Btu/hr rating of the boiler is close to  
thespaceheatingload(forcombinedsystems)  
— or if there is an unusually large demand for  
domestic water — increased boiler capacity  
may be required.  
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Gas  
B3  
Field wiring —  
Gas boilers only  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Line voltage connections  
— For your safety, turn off electrical  
1. Connect 120 VAC power wiring to line voltage  
terminal strip in left compartment of electrical  
entrance, as shown in Figure 1ꢄ, item 1.  
power supply at service entrance panel  
before making any electrical connections  
to avoid possible electric shock hazard.  
Failure to do so can cause severe personal  
injury or death.  
2. Provide and install a fused disconnect or service  
switch (1ꢂ amp. recommended) as required by the  
code. (See Figure 1ꢄ, item 2)  
Wiring must be N.E.C. Class 1.  
Wiring boiler circulator  
If original wiring as supplied with boiler  
must be replaced, use only type 10ꢂ °C  
wire or equivalent.  
1. The Taco 0011 circulator supplied with the boiler is  
wired one of two locations, depending on whether  
system is combined space heating/water heating or  
dedicated water-heating only. Boiler circulator is  
shipped loose. Wire Boiler circulator to terminals  
(refer to Figure 1ꢄ):  
Boiler must be electrically grounded as  
required by National Electrical Code  
ANSI/NFPA ꢄ0 – latest edition.  
a. Combined system: terminals ꢂ, ꢃ, and ꢄ (installed as  
Figure 1ꢄ, item ꢀ).  
b. Dedicated system: terminals ꢀ,,and ground wire nut  
(installed as Figure 1ꢄ, item ꢂ).  
Installation must comply with:  
1. National Electrical Code and any other national,  
state, provincial or local codes or regulations.  
Wiring water heater circulator  
1. For combined systems, connect water heater circu-  
lator to line voltage terminal strip terminals ꢀ and  
ꢁ and ground wire nut. See Figure 1ꢄ.  
2. In Canada, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code  
Part 1, and any local codes.  
Figure 17  
Line voltage field wiring connections (service switch provided by installer)  
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(continued)  
ꢁ. Install a summer/winter switch (Figure 19, item ꢄ)  
across terminals 1 and 2 to force fixed-temperature  
operation during summer months. (When the  
switch is closed, boiler will attempt to maintain  
constant temperature.)  
Wiring a system circulator  
1. For combined systems, to activate a system circu-  
lator when the Boiler circulator operates, wire as  
shown at bottom of Figure 1ꢄ, page ꢀ0.  
2. You must install a relay as shown. DO NOT wire in  
parallel with the Boiler circulator. See CAUTION in  
Figure 1ꢄ.  
ꢂ. Route sensor wires through the grommeted hole at  
right of the electrical entrance (see Figure 18).  
Water heater thermostat  
Routing line voltage wiring  
1. Connect PLUS water heater aquastat terminals  
“C” and “1” to  
Gas boiler low voltage ter-  
1. Route line voltage connections to the jacket open-  
minal strip between terminals ꢀ and ꢁ (Figure 9,  
item ꢀ).  
ings shown in Figure 18.  
Low voltage connections  
Additional limits  
(Fig. 18)  
1. Connect additional limit controls and interlocks  
between the terminals shown in Figure 19.  
1. Connect low voltage wiring to low voltage termi-  
nal strip (Figure 19, page ꢀ2, item 1) as shown in  
Figure 19 and the boiler wiring diagram.  
2. Controls connected between terminals ꢃ and ꢄ  
(see Figure 19, item ꢁ) will cause a soft lockout  
(automatic reset). When limit(s) closes, boiler will  
resume normal operation.  
2. Route all low voltage wires through grommeted  
jacket opening to right of low voltage terminal strip,  
as shown in Figure 18.  
ꢀ. Controls connected between terminals ꢃ and 8  
(see Figure 19, item ꢂ). will cause a hard lockout  
(manual reset). The boiler will only restart after  
the Ultra display panel RESET switch is pressed.  
Room thermostat (space heating)  
1. For combined space heating/water heating systems,  
connect Figure 19, item 2, room thermostat or end  
switch (isolated contact only) between terminals ꢂ  
Figure 18  
Routing field wiring  
and ꢃ.  
2. Install thermostat on inside wall away from influ-  
ences of drafts, hot or cold water pipes, lighting  
fixtures, television, sunrays, or fireplaces.  
ꢀ. 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 manufacturersspecifications and  
thermostat instructions for details.  
Outdoor temperature sensor  
1. Outdoor reset operation applies only to combined  
space heating/water heating systems.  
2. Connect outdoor temperature sensor (Figure 19,  
item ꢃ) between terminals 1 and 2 to enable out-  
door reset operation of the  
Gasboiler. If  
fixed-temperature operation is required, do not  
install outdoor sensor.  
ꢀ. Mount sensor on exterior wall, shielded from di-  
rect sunlight or flow of heat or cooling from other  
sources.  
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Field wiring —  
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Figure 19  
Low voltage field wiring connections  
Summer/winter switch (item ꢄ) — Install a summer/winter switch, if desired, to disable the boiler  
(space heating) circulator during non-heating months. Connect switch across the outdoor sensor  
terminals.When switch closes, the boiler circulator is disabled and the boiler operates only on call  
for DHW heating.  
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Start-up —  
Gas boilers only  
Follow boiler manual  
Water heater operation setup  
1. Followallproceduresinthe  
Gasboilermanual  
1. Go to step 2 if the control is in Parameter mode  
already. Press the “Mode” button until the display  
shows “Para” (parameter mode).  
to start up and verify operation of the boiler.  
2. Press the “Step” button until the display first digit  
shows “2.”  
Set space heating operation  
ꢀ. The last digit must show “1.If any other number  
displays, press the+button until1shows in the  
right-hand digit. Press the “Store” button to save  
this setting.  
Verify space heating mode  
1. Press the “Mode” button until the display shows  
“Para.This is the parameter mode.  
ꢁ. The  
PhD control module turns on the PLUS  
2. Press the “Step” button until the display first digit  
shows “ꢀ.”  
circulator when the indirect water heater operating  
control closes. The control module shuts off the  
boiler circulator (stops space heating) during calls  
for DHW heating.  
ꢀ. The last digit must show “1.If any other number  
displays, press the+button until1shows in the  
right-hand digit. Press the “Store” button to save  
this setting.  
Verify space heating operation  
Set space heating target temperature  
1. Press the  
control panel “Step” button until  
NOTE: “[ _ _ _ _ ]” in the following indicates the  
the display first digit shows “ꢁ.The right ꢀ digits  
show the outlet water temperature setting.  
characters that should show on the  
display panel.  
“180in the right ꢀ places means the display shows the  
measuredboilerwatertemperature.Thenumbershown  
will not necessarily be 180.  
2. Press the “+” or “-” button to change the setting to  
the desired outlet water temperature. (The factory  
default setting is 190 °F.)  
1. Turn down aquastat on PLUS tank. If necessary,  
turn off power and remove one of the PLUS aqua-  
stat wires to ensure boiler will not receive a DHW  
heat call.  
a. Outdoor sensor installed — Setting is the target  
temperature for outdoor temperature at or below  
ꢀ2 °F.At higher outside temperatures, the  
PhD  
control module calculates the target temperature.(See  
Control Supplement for detailed discussion of  
outdoor reset.)  
2. Turn off power to boiler at service switch.  
ꢀ. Wait a few seconds, then turn on power to boiler.  
[A180] (self-check on power-up, for a few seconds)  
[0180] (no call for heat)  
When a summer/winter switch is used, closing the  
switch will disable the boiler (space heating) circulator  
during summer operation.  
ꢁ. Raise room thermostat to call for heat.  
b. Outdoor sensor not installed — Setting is the target  
temperature at all times.  
[5180] (blower/circulator on) The blower and boiler circu-  
lator energize and the control checks for air flow.  
ꢀ. Press the “Store” button to save the setting.  
[1180] (prepurge)After a few seconds delay (control self-  
check), blower speed will increase to ignition speed.  
The blower will run in prepurge for 10 seconds.  
Water heater operation  
1. The PLUS water heater thermostat must be con-  
nected to low voltage terminal strip terminals ꢀ  
and ꢁ as shown on page 10.  
[2180] (ignition) After prepurge, the control module  
opens the gas valve and starts ignition spark.  
a. If burner flame proves within ꢁ.ꢂ seconds,burner  
continues to fire. Burner will fire at start-up  
rate — ꢂ0% of maximum input — for about 10  
seconds to allow flame to stabilize.  
2. When the water heater thermostat calls for heat,  
the module shuts down the boiler circulator, acti-  
vates the water heater circulator and immediately  
sets target outlet water temperature to 190°F. This  
provides automatic priority heat allocation to the  
indirect water heater for maximum response and  
recovery.  
b. If burner flame does not prove within ꢁ.ꢂ sec-  
onds,control module attempts ignition sequence  
again. Flame must prove within ꢂ attempts or  
control will lockout (display will show [E 02]).  
c. Verify flame failure operation by closing boiler  
manual gas cock to prevent gas flow. Open  
manual gas valve after testing.  
ꢀ. Thewaterheatercirculatorcontinuesfor0seconds  
after the heating cycle to deliver the most possible  
heat.  
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[3180] (burner on, space heating) Once flame is proven  
and stable, the burner turns down to low fire for ap-  
proximately 2 minutes.  
c. Verify flame failure operation by closing boiler  
manual gas valve to prevent gas flow. Open gas  
cock after testing.  
After this low fire period, the burner is allowed to  
modulate. Firing rate depends on actual outlet water  
temperature versus target temperature.  
[4180] (burner on, PLUS) Once flame is proven and  
stable, the burner is allowed to modulate. Firing rate  
depends on actual outlet water temperature versus  
target temperature.  
ꢂ. Allow boiler to bring water temperature to target  
temperature.  
ꢂ. Allow boiler to bring water temperature to target  
temperature.  
[6180] (target temperature reached) The burner will shut  
down. The blower will run in postpurge (see below),  
then turn off. The boiler circulator continues to run  
as long as there is a call for heat.  
[6180] (target temperature reached) The burner will shut  
down. The blower will run in postpurge (see below),  
then turn off. The PLUS circulator continues to run  
as long as there is a call for PLUS heating.  
ꢃ. Lower room thermostat to stop call for heat.  
[1180] (postpurge) When the room thermostat is satis-  
fied (call for heat ended), the burner turns off. The  
blower will continue for a 1ꢂ-second postpurge, then  
turn off.(If another call for heat occurs,the boiler will  
remain off for one minute before starting again, and  
the display will show [6180].)  
ꢃ. Lower PLUS aquastat to stop call for heat.  
[1180] (postpurge)When the room thermostat is satisfied  
(call for heat ended), the burner turns off. The blower  
will continue for a 1ꢂ-second postpurge,then turn off.  
(If another PLUS call for heat occurs, the boiler will  
begin the heating cycle immediately.)  
[0180] (no call for heat) Boiler is now in standby mode  
(waiting for heat call).  
[8180] (PLUS circulator run-on) The PLUS circulator  
continues to run for ꢀ0 seconds.  
ꢄ. Repeat above steps several times to verify opera-  
tion.  
[0180] (no call for heat) Boiler is now in standby mode  
(waiting for heat call).  
8. Return the room thermostat to normal setting.  
ꢄ. Repeat above steps several times to verify opera-  
tion.  
Verify water heater operation  
8. Return the PLUS aquastat to normal setting.  
1. Reconnect PLUS aquastat wiring to boiler if neces-  
sary.  
Operating information  
2. Turn off power to boiler at service switch.  
ꢀ. Wait a few seconds, then turn on power to boiler.  
[A180] (self-check on power-up, for a few seconds)  
[0180] (no call for heat)  
1. To check operating conditions (actual and target  
temperatures, for example), see  
Manual for an explanation of the  
module Information mode.  
Gas Boiler  
control  
ꢁ. Raise PLUS aquastat above tank temperature, to  
call for heat.  
2. During normal operation (no shutdown or lock-  
out), the right ꢀ display digits show actual boiler  
outlet water temperature.  
[5180] (blower/circulator on) The blower and PLUS circu-  
lator energize and the control checks for air flow.  
[1180] (prepurge) Blower speed will increase to igni-  
tion speed. The blower will run in prepurge for 10  
seconds.  
Replace jacket front door  
[2180] (ignition) After prepurge, the control module  
opens the gas valve and starts ignition spark.  
Replace boiler jacket front door after  
installation or servicing. The boiler front  
door must be securely fastened to the  
boiler to prevent boiler from drawing  
air from inside the boiler room. This is  
particularly important if the boiler is  
located in the same room as other appli-  
ances. Failure to keep the door securely  
fastened could result in severe personal  
injury or death.  
a. If burner flame proves within ꢁ.ꢂ seconds,burner  
continues to fire. Burner will fire at start-up  
rate — ꢂ0% of maximum input — for about 10  
seconds to allow flame to stabilize.  
b. If burner flame does not prove within ꢁ.ꢂ sec-  
onds,control module attempts ignition sequence  
again. Flame must prove within ꢂ attempts or  
control will lockout (display will show [E 02]).  
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Boiler-side piping (except  
Gas)  
This section provides suggested boiler-side and system piping for boilers other than  
Gas-fired boilers (see Section B for  
for:  
Gas applications). You will find suggested piping  
• single or multiple water heaters  
• zoned systems using zone valves or circulators  
• dedicated boiler applications  
• recirculation piping  
Make sure to apply an appropriate control wiring method.Each piping diagram lists compatible  
control wiring diagrams in Section D.  
Zoning with pumps  
GOLD PLUS 30/40/60/80 or  
PLUS 40/60/80  
Two-pipe system piping — Figure 20........................................................................ 36  
Primary/secondary piping — Figure 21..................................................................... 37  
PLUS 100/110/119  
Primary/secondary piping — Figure 22..................................................................... 38  
Zoning with zone valves  
Figure 23 (All water heater models) .......................................................................... 39  
Dedicated boiler applications  
GOLD PLUS 30/40/60/80 or  
PLUS 40/60/80  
Figure 24 ..................................................................................................................... 40  
PLUS 100/110/119  
Figure 25 ..................................................................................................................... 41  
Multiple water heater applications  
Multiple water heaters – water heater piping — Figures 26/27................................ 42  
Boiler water piping for multiple water heaters — Figure 28..................................... 43  
Connecting a water heater to a steam boiler  
Figure 29 ..................................................................................................................... 45  
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Figure 20  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Plus 40/60/80  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Place pumps at beginnings of  
zones. Placing them at the ends  
of zones could result in heating  
idle zones.  
• Size manifold piping for total flow  
of all zone pumps.  
Locate flow/check valves  
as close as possible to water  
heater boiler side connections  
— to reduce heat loss between  
cycles.  
• Pipe GV boilers only as shown  
on page 24.  
Wiring options:  
• Figure 30, page 48 — WMCR  
zone controller, optional priority  
• Figure 31, page 49 — Priority  
zone pump  
• Figure 32, page 50 — Pump  
relays with domestic priority  
• Figure 33, page 51 — Pump  
relays without domestic priority  
Notes  
1. This drawing is conceptual only. It shows representative piping components and layout.  
Weil-McLain does not represent that this drawing meets any particular mechanical or  
building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawing. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Figure 21  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Plus 40/60/80  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Primary/secondary piping  
• Place pumps at beginnings of  
zones. Placing them at the ends  
of zones could result in heating  
idle zones.  
• Size primary circuit manifold for  
total flow of all zone pumps, with  
pressure drop of no more than 1  
foot W.C.  
Locate flow/check valves  
as close as possible to water  
heater boiler side connections  
— to reduce heat loss between  
cycles.  
Wiring options:  
• Figure 30, page 48 — WMCR  
zone controller, optional priority  
• Figure 31, page 49 — Priority  
zone pump  
• Figure 32, page 50 — Pump  
relays with domestic priority  
• Figure 33, page 51 — Pump  
relays without domestic priority  
Notes  
1. This drawing is conceptual only. It shows representative piping components and layout.  
Weil-McLain does not represent that this drawing meets any particular mechanical or  
building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawing. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Boiler-side piping (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 22  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Plus 40/60/80  
PLUS 100/110/119  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Primary/secondary piping  
• Place pumps at beginnings of  
zones. Placing them at the ends  
of zones could result in heating  
idle zones.  
• Size primary circuit manifold for  
total flow of all zone pumps, with  
pressure drop of no more than 1  
foot W.C.  
Wiring options:  
• Figure 42, page 60 — Pump  
relays and 3-way priority valve  
and priority relay  
Notes  
1. This drawing is conceptual only. It shows representative piping components and layout.  
Weil-McLain does not represent that this drawing meets any particular mechanical or  
building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawing. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Gas) continued  
Figure 23  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80  
Plus 40/60/80  
PLUS 100/110/119  
• Zoning with zone valves  
• Place pumps at beginnings of  
zones. Placing them at the ends  
of zones could result in heating  
idle zones.  
• Size manifold piping for total flow  
of all zone pumps.  
Wiring options:  
• Figure 34, page 52 — WMZV  
zone valve controller, priority  
optional (priority valve not  
required)  
• Figure 40, page 58 or  
Figure 41, page 59 — Priority  
using 2-way valve  
• Figure 37, page 55 or Figure  
38, page 56 — Priority with  
2-way priority valve and 2-way  
zone valve on water heater  
circuit  
• Figure 35, page 53 or  
Figure 36, page 54 — No  
priority, using 2-way zone valve  
on water heater circuit  
Notes  
1. This drawing is conceptual only. It shows representative piping components and layout.  
Weil-McLain does not represent that this drawing meets any particular mechanical or  
building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawing. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Boiler-side piping (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 24  
Dedicated single boiler with  
single water heater  
In residential application (typically  
GOLDPlus30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80).  
• Locateflow/checkvalveasclose  
as possible to water heater boiler  
side connections — to reduce  
heat loss between cycles.  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
ꢀ. Recommended piping for PLUS 100/110/119 water heaters used in residential applica-  
tions.  
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Gas) continued  
Figure 25  
Dedicated single boiler with  
single water heater  
In commercial application  
(typically PLUS 100/110/119).  
• Locateflow/checkvalveasclose  
as possible to water heater boiler  
side connections — to reduce  
heat loss between cycles.  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
ꢀ. Recommended piping for GOLD Plus ꢀ0/ꢁ0/ꢃ0/80 water heaters used in commercial  
applications.  
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Boiler-side piping (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 26  
Multiple water heaters —  
domestic water piping  
Failure to install automatic mixing  
valve where recommended can  
result in severe personal injury or  
death.  
1. The drawings on this page are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout.Weil-McLain doesnotrepresent thatthese drawingsmeetanyparticular mechanical orbuilding  
codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or other miscellaneous  
piping hardware not shown on drawing. The installer is responsible for proper sizing/selection of  
all hardware shown on this diagram.  
Notes  
2. Any one PLUS tank thermostat may be utilized to control heater temperature.  
ꢀ. Install automatic mixing valve at either the system hot water connection or at each water heater.  
ꢁ. See pages ꢀ2-ꢀꢀ for additional recirculation information and piping detail.  
Figure 27  
Details for Figure 28, page 43  
— alternate water heater piping  
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Gas) continued  
Figure 28  
Multiple water heaters and  
dedicated multiple boilers —  
boiler water piping  
(see legend and details in Figure 26,  
page 42)  
Notes  
1. This drawing is conceptual only.It shows representative piping components and layout.Weil-McLain  
does not represent that this drawing meets any particular mechanical or building codes. The installer  
is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or other miscellaneous piping hardware not  
shown on drawing. The installer is responsible for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on  
this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Gas) continued  
ON STEAM BOILER APPLICATIONS ONLY You must replace the automatic air vent  
supplied with the water heater with a manual air vent. Failure to do so could result in severe  
personal injury, death or substantial property damage.  
Connecting water heater to  
Installation and start-up of  
water heaters connected to  
steam boilers  
See Figure 29, page ꢁꢂ, for suggested piping schematic.  
Pipe the domestic water connections to the water heater  
per Section A of this manual.  
steam boiler  
When designing steam and domestic hot water sys-  
tems, there are some key issues that must be taken  
into consideration during the initial design phase. By  
designing the system properly from the start, you can  
avoid problems and have a hot water loop in a steam  
boiler system.  
Boiler connections for the water heater must be  
below the water line.  
Special considerations:  
For steam piping, refer to the boiler manual.  
Replace the automatic air vent furnished with the  
water heater with a manual air vent.  
Wire the water heater and circulator to the boiler  
per suggested wiring in Figure 29.  
Keep the loop temperature below the flash point.  
Flashing can result in noise and circulator damage  
or shortened life.  
Be sure the loop is completely closed, with no au-  
tomatic air vents or anything that could allow air  
to enter the system when the pump shuts off. Use  
manual air vents only to prevent the possibility of  
flooding the boiler.  
To ll the boiler and water heater:  
Close isolation valves ꢂ and ꢃ (Figure 29) to isolate  
the boiler.  
Fill the boiler to the recommended water level per  
theboilermanual.Fill thedomesticsideof the water  
heater per Section A of this manual.  
To ll the water heater outer tank with boiler water,  
isolation valves ꢂ and ꢃ must remain closed.Valves  
1 and 2 should be fully opened. Drain valves ꢀ and  
ꢁ should also be fully opened.  
Open the water heater manual air vent to bleed the  
system of air.  
Pipe supply from one side of the boiler, return to  
the opposite side.  
Supply from a tapping that is high enough to  
prevent introducing sediment into the piping and  
circulator yet still positions the circulator below the  
water line. Avoid the mud leg of the boiler.  
Use an all bronze circulator (avoid wet rotor circula-  
tors). This will reduce clogging and will resist the  
corrosion potential from the steam condensate.  
Make sure the circulator is properly sized. If the  
pump runs too far out on the curve, cavitation  
potential increases significantly.  
Open the water heater manual air  
vent one turn only.  
Return piping should be dedicated domestic re-  
turn.  
Use (2) flow/check valves as shown to reduce the  
potential for gravity circulation.Do not use spring-  
loaded check valves in place of the flow/check valves  
shown in Figure 29 on page ꢁꢂ.  
Fill the boiler/water heater system through drain  
valve ꢀ until a steady stream of water flows through  
drain valve ꢁ, initially purging the system of air.  
Continue to fill the boiler/water heater system while  
closing drain valve ꢁ.  
When drain valve ꢁ is fully closed and a steady  
stream of water is exiting at the air vent, close the  
manual air vent tightly. Drain valve ꢀ can now be  
closed.  
Water may spray from the manual  
air vent.  
Open isolation valve ꢂ (at the front of the boiler).  
Then open valve ꢃ.  
Start the boiler per instructions given in the boiler  
manual.  
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Gas) continued  
Figure 29  
Steam boiler application  
Domestic water heating using  
water pumped from steam boiler  
• Locate flow/check valve as  
close as possible to water  
heater boiler side connections  
— to reduce heat loss between  
cycles.  
Use ball valve ꢄ to blend some of  
the water returning to the boiler  
with the hot water coming from the  
boiler.This will reduce the possibil-  
ity of flashing (cavitation) in the  
circulator.Slowly open valve ꢄ until  
temperature gauge 8 reads 200°F.  
Lock or remove the handle from  
valve ꢄ after adjusting.  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Boiler-side wiring & controls (except  
Gas)  
This section provides suggested boiler-side wiring and control suggestions for boilers covered  
in Section C of this manual. Section D does not apply to  
Section B. In Section D, you will find suggested wiring for:  
Gas-fired boilers, covered in  
• zoning with zone valves  
• zoning with circulators  
• wiring with and without domestic priority  
• using separate relays or zone controllers  
Make sure to use a compatible piping method as shown in the Section C. (Each wiring diagram  
lists compatible piping alternatives.)  
wirinG requirements..............................................................................................47  
Wiring requirements — Circulators........................................................................... 47  
Wiring requirements — Zone Valves......................................................................... 47  
Boiler models requiring domestic priority with GOLD Plus 30 ................................ 47  
ZoninG with pumps:  
Zoning with Weil-McLain circulator zone controller (WMCR)  
• Weil-McLain circulator zone controller................................................................... 48  
Other options for for zoning with pumps  
• Using priority zone pump ....................................................................................... 49  
• Using pump relays • Domestic priority with priority relay ................................ 50  
• Using pump relays • No domestic priority......................................................... 51  
• Pumps relays • Domestic priority with 3-way priority valve & priority relay .... 60  
ZoninG with Zone vAlves:  
Zoning with Weil-McLain zone valve controller (WMZV)  
• Domestic priority optional (controller switch) ....................................................... 52  
Zoning with 4-wire zone valves  
• No domestic priority ............................................................................................... 53  
• With or without priority • GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80......... 55  
• With domestic priority • PLUS 100/110/119 ....................................................... 57  
• With domestic priority using 2-way priority valve • PLUS 100/110/119 ........... 58  
Zoning with 3-wire zone valves  
• No domestic priority ............................................................................................... 54  
• With or without priority • GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80......... 56  
• With domestic priority • PLUS 100/110/119 ....................................................... 57  
• With domestic priority using 2-way priority valve................................................. 59  
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Electrical shock hazard.  
Can cause severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.  
Disconnect power before installing and/or servicing.  
1. All wiring must be a minimum of 18 gauge and installed in accordance with:  
Wiring requirements  
U.S.A. — National Electrical Code and any other national, state or local code  
requirements having jurisdiction.  
Canada — CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and any other national,  
provincial and local code requirements having jurisdiction.  
2. If original wire as supplied with appliance must be replaced, Type 90° C or its equivalent  
must be used.  
ꢀ. Refer to control component instructions packed with boiler for application information.  
ꢁ. An optional service switch may be installed in water heater electrical circuit. This switch  
would only shut off the water heater, not the home heating system. Do not shut off water  
heater if there is a chance of freezing.  
ꢂ. All electrical contacts are shown with no power applied - off shelf condition.  
Circulators  
ꢃ. Size priority relay for total amp draw of all circulators.  
Zone Valves  
ꢄ. Size transformer for maximum load of all zone valves.  
8. Priority valve (Figures ꢁ0–ꢁ1, pages ꢂ8–ꢂ9) is closed when heating domestic water.  
Domestic priority is recommended for the boilers listed in Table ꢂ,  
below, when used with GOLD Plus ꢀ0 water heaters:  
Table 5  
Boiler Models  
CGa  
25/3/4/5/6/7/8  
3/4/5/6  
These boiler models  
should use domestic  
priority when used with  
heater GOLD Plus 30  
GV, CGi, CG, CGs, CGx  
EG  
35/40/45/50  
2/3/4  
68, GO  
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Figure 30  
Domestic water priority with Weil-McLain WMCR Circulator Zone Controller  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Weil-McLain circulator zone  
controller (WMCR-4 shown)  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 20, page 36  
• Figure 21, page 37  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Figure 31  
Typical wiring :  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Using priority zone pump  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 20, page 36  
• Figure 21, page 37  
Primary/secondary piping sys-  
tems  
Boiler loop pump (for primary/  
secondary piping systems, as in Fig-  
ure 21, page ꢀꢄ) should be powered  
by the boiler control or transformer/  
relay for packaged residential boilers.  
Provide a pump relay for this pump  
when pump relay is not provided  
with boiler.  
Pump zones  
Maximum of ꢁ total pump zones  
when wiring one zone for priority.  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Boiler-side wiring & controls (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 32  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Using pump relays  
• Domestic priority with  
priority relay  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 20, page 36  
• Figure 21, page 37  
Primary/secondary piping sys-  
tems  
Boiler loop pump (for primary/  
secondary piping systems, as in Fig-  
ure 21, page ꢀꢄ) should be powered  
by the boiler control or transformer/  
relay for packaged residential boilers.  
Provide a pump relay for this pump  
when pump relay is not provided  
with boiler.  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Figure 33  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Using pump relays  
• No domestic priority  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 35.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 20, page 36  
• Figure 21, page 37  
Primary/secondary piping sys-  
tems  
Boiler loop pump (for primary/  
secondary piping systems, as in Fig-  
ure 21, page ꢀꢄ) should be powered  
by the boiler control or transformer/  
relay for packaged residential boilers.  
Provide a pump relay for this pump  
when pump relay is not provided  
with boiler.  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Figure 34  
Domestic water priority with Weil-McLain WMZV Zone Valve Controller  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with Weil-McLain  
zone valve controller  
(WMZV-4 shown)  
• Domestic priority optional  
(controller switch)  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 2-way  
water heater zone valve and no  
priority valve)  
Install all zone valves per valve  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
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Figure 35  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with 4-wire zone  
valves  
• No domestic priority  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 2-way  
water heater zone valve and no  
priority valve)  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Gas) continued  
Figure 36  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with 3-wire zone  
valves  
• No domestic priority  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 2-way  
water heater zone valve and no  
priority valve)  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
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Gas) continued  
Figure 37  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with 4-wire zone  
valves  
• With OR without domestic  
priority  
• GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 3-way  
priority valve or NO priority using  
2-way water heater zone valve  
and no priority valve)  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
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Boiler-side wiring & controls (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 38  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with 3-wire zone  
valves  
• With OR without domestic  
priority  
• GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
Plus 40/60/80  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 3-way  
priority valve or NO priority using  
2-way water heater zone valve  
and no priority valve)  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
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Boiler-side wiring & controls (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 39  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with zone valves  
• With domestic priority  
• PLUS 100/110/119 only  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 2-way  
water heater zone valve and no  
priority valve)  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
ꢀ. See Weil-McLain installation instructions for specific details on installing the boiler.  
ꢁ. Contact rating of water heater thermostat is 0.ꢂ amp at 2ꢁ VAC.  
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Boiler-side wiring & controls (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 40  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with 4-wire zone  
valves  
• With domestic priority using  
2-way priority valve  
• PLUS 100/110/119 only  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 23, page 39, (using 2-  
way water heater zone valve and  
2-way priority valve)  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
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High voltage  
H
N
120  
V.A.C.  
Figure 41  
Transformer  
(Power)  
Typical wiring:  
24  
• Zoning with 3-wire zone  
valves  
V.A.C.  
Room  
Zone valve  
thermostat  
• With domestic priority using  
2-way priority valve  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
Room  
Thermostat  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
Zone  
valve  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
Additional zones may  
be added as shown above  
Additional  
zones  
• Figure 23, page 39 (using 2-way  
water heater zone valve and 2-  
way priority valve)  
Priority valve  
C
2
1
NC  
NO  
Contact not  
used  
Priority relay  
Water heater  
thermostat  
Snap Set  
Water heater  
zone  
Water heater  
zone valve  
Use Isolation Relay on  
*
3-wire zone valves with  
non-isolated end switches.  
Transformer and boiler  
control can burn out if  
Isolation Relay is not used.  
Isolation  
relay  
Low voltage boiler field wiring  
Low voltage (24 vac) field wiring  
High voltage (120 vac) field wiring  
Boiler  
thermostat  
terminals  
H
N
500075-30b  
Notes  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
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Boiler-side wiring & controls (except  
Gas) continued  
Figure 42  
Typical wiring:  
• Zoning with pumps  
• Pump relays  
• Domestic priority with 3-  
way priority valve and priority  
relay  
• Also refer to Weil-McLain  
Boiler Zone Wiring Guide for  
further details.  
• Refer toWiring requirements on  
page 47.  
System piping —  
Apply this wiring to systems  
in:  
• Figure 22, page 38  
1. These drawings are conceptual only. They show representative piping components and  
layout. Weil-McLain does not represent that the drawings meet any particular mechanical  
or building codes. The installer is responsible for inclusion of all required safety devices, or  
other miscellaneous piping hardware not shown on drawings. The installer is responsible  
for proper sizing/selection of all hardware shown on this diagram.  
Notes  
2. Follow component manufacturer’s instructions for installation of all items shown.  
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Replacement parts — Series 3 only  
A. GOLD Plus 30, 40, 60 or 80  
Plus 40, 60 or 80  
..................................................................................................................................... 50  
B. PLUS 100, 110 or 119  
..................................................................................................................................... 52  
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Replacement parts  
continued  
GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80 or  
PLUS 40/60/80  
Series 3  
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Replacement parts  
continued  
Replacement parts — GOLD Plus 30/40/60/80, Ultra Plus 40/60/80, Series 3  
Item  
Description  
Size  
Manufacturer  
Weil-McLain Part  
Number  
1
Thermostat Kit with Knob - No Cover Plate  
Drain Valve Kit  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
633-900-130  
633-900-117  
not shown  
Dip Tube Kit, GOLD Plus 30  
¾"  
¾"  
¾"  
¾"  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
633-900-118  
633-900-119  
633-900-120  
633-900-125  
Dip Tube Kit, GOLD Plus 40, Ultra PLUS 40  
Dip Tube Kit, GOLD Plus 60, Ultra PLUS 60  
Dip Tube Kit, GOLD Plus 80, Ultra PLUS 80  
2
3
Snap-Set with Wire Connector  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
635-600-145  
633-900-200  
4
not shown  
5
Cover Plate and Plastic Fasteners  
Thermostat with Cover Plate Kit  
Plastic Top Cover (specific to tank size)  
633-900-102  
633-800-440  
635-600-061  
635-600-062  
635-600-063  
635-600-064  
Drywell replacement kit, Gold Plus 30  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Drywell replacement kit, Gold Plus 40, Ultra PLUS 40  
Drywell replacement kit, Gold Plus 60, Ultra PLUS 60  
Drywell replacement kit, Gold Plus 80, Ultra PLUS 80  
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Replacement parts  
continued  
PLUS 100/110/119  
Series 3  
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Replacement parts — PLUS 100/110/119 Series 3  
Weil-McLain Part  
Number  
Item  
Description  
Size  
Manufacturer  
1
Thermostat Kit with Knob - No Cover Plate  
PLUS100/110/119 Dip Tube Kit  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
635-100-010  
633-900-115  
635-600-080  
635-600-205  
635-100-010  
2
1½"  
3
4
Snap-Set with Wire Connector  
Cover Plate and Plastic Fasteners for 100/110/119  
Thermostat with Cover Plate Kit  
not shown  
633-800-441  
633-800-442  
Plastic Top Cover (specific to tank size)  
100/110  
119  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
5
635-600-098  
635-600-065  
6
7
Dip Tube “O” Ring  
1½"  
Weil-McLain  
Weil-McLain  
Drywell Replacement Kit for 100/110/119  
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Water heater dimensions  
Dimensions — PLUS-Line indirect water heaters, Series 3  
PLUS-Line Indirect-Fired Water Heaters — Series 3  
Storage  
Heating Head  
surface loss on  
Boiler-  
Dimensions  
Ship.  
weight  
(approx.)  
Water  
Heater  
Model  
DHW  
Boiler  
side  
DHW  
Boiler water  
A
B
C
D
E
side  
side  
inlet/outlet supply/return  
(items 3 / 4)  
(items 1 / 2)  
Gallons  
Gallons  
Sq. Feet  
Feet  
Inches NPT  
Inches NPT  
Inches  
Inches  
Inches  
Inches  
Inches  
Pounds  
GOLD Plus 30  
28  
5
13  
¾
¾
¾
1
38  
9
30  
22 ¼  
14 ¼  
135  
GOLD Plus 40  
Ultra Plus 40  
36  
46  
6
8
16  
20  
24  
29  
34  
42  
1
1 ¼  
1 ½  
2
1
46  
57  
9
9
38  
49  
22 ¼  
22 ¼  
22 ¼  
26 ½  
26 ½  
32 ¼  
14 ¼  
14 ¼  
14 ¼  
10 ⁵⁄₈  
10 ⁵⁄₈  
10 ⁵⁄₈  
155  
180  
200  
271  
362  
479  
GOLD Plus 60  
Ultra Plus 60  
¾
1 ¼  
1 ¼  
1 ½  
1 ½  
2
GOLD Plus 80  
Ultra Plus 80  
56  
8
¾
66  
9
58 ¼  
50 ½  
67 ¼  
63  
PLUS 100  
PLUS 110  
PLUS 119  
70  
14  
25  
30  
1 ½  
1 ½  
1 ½  
61  
10  
10  
10  
95  
2
78  
119  
2 ½  
73 ¼  
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Water heater performance ratings  
For water heater to achieve the rated performance below: Boiler water must be supplied to the water heater at  
at least 200°F, and the boiler water flow rate must be no less than given in the tables below. For  
applications, with supply water at 190°F, see the ratings in Section B of this manual)  
Gas boiler  
Boiler  
DOE  
Heating  
Capacity  
MBH  
First Hour Rating Capacity (GPH) — Boiler Water Supply at 200°F / Domestic Water from 50°F to 140°F  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
GOLD  
Plus  
30  
GOLD/  
Ultra  
Plus  
40  
GOLD/  
Ultra  
Plus  
60  
GOLD/  
Ultra  
Plus  
80  
PLUS  
100  
PLUS  
110  
PLUS  
119  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
50  
90  
95  
105  
130  
160  
185  
210  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
220  
115  
140  
165  
195  
220  
245  
275  
300  
325  
380  
410  
410  
410  
410  
410  
125  
150  
180  
205  
230  
260  
285  
310  
340  
390  
435  
435  
435  
435  
435  
145  
170  
200  
225  
250  
280  
305  
330  
360  
410  
480  
525  
525  
525  
525  
165  
190  
215  
245  
270  
295  
325  
350  
375  
430  
495  
565  
630  
630  
630  
70  
120  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
125  
150  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
170  
90  
110  
130  
150  
170  
190  
210  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
8
9
13  
20  
18  
25  
28  
Boiler  
DOE  
Heating  
Capacity  
MBH  
First Hour Rating Capacity (GPH) — Boiler Water Supply at 200°F / Domestic Water from 50°F to 115°F  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
Boiler  
Water  
GOLD  
Plus  
30  
GOLD/  
Ultra  
Plus  
40  
GOLD/  
Ultra  
Plus  
60  
GOLD/  
Ultra  
Plus  
80  
PLUS  
100  
PLUS  
110  
PLUS  
119  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
GPM  
Minimum  
50  
115  
155  
190  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
230  
125  
160  
195  
235  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
260  
130  
170  
205  
240  
280  
315  
355  
365  
365  
365  
365  
365  
365  
365  
365  
140  
175  
215  
250  
285  
325  
360  
400  
435  
510  
600  
670  
670  
670  
670  
150  
185  
225  
260  
300  
335  
370  
410  
445  
520  
610  
690  
690  
690  
690  
170  
205  
245  
280  
320  
355  
390  
430  
465  
540  
630  
725  
775  
775  
775  
190  
225  
265  
300  
335  
375  
410  
450  
485  
560  
650  
745  
835  
930  
970  
70  
90  
110  
130  
150  
170  
190  
210  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
8
9
13  
20  
24  
26  
28  
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Residential & Commercial Cast Iron Boilers  
Residential Water Warranty — Limited Lifetime  
Residential Steam Warranty — Limited 10 Year  
Commercial Warranty — Limited 10 Year  
Indirect-Fired Water Heaters  
Residential Water Heater Warranty — Limited Lifetime  
Commercial Water Heater Warranty — Limited 15 Year  
First Year — (Residential and Commercial Water Heaters) Weil-McLain warrants  
that its indirect-fired water heaters are free from defects in material and workmanship  
for one year from the date of installation. If any parts are found to be defective from  
such defects, Weil-McLain will provide replacement of such defective parts.  
Second Year and Beyond — (Residential Only)  
First Year — (All Residential & Commercial Cast Iron Boilers) Weil-McLain  
warrants that its cast iron boilers are free from defects in material and workman-  
ship for one year from date of installation. If any parts are found to be defective  
from such defects, Weil-McLain will provide replacement of such defective parts.  
Second Through Tenth Year — (Residential & Commercial Water/Steam)  
Weil-McLain warrants that the cast iron sections of its water and steam boilers are  
free from defects in material and workmanship from the date of installation for the  
second through the tenth year. If, during such time, any section is found to be  
defective, Weil-McLain will provide replacement of such defective section(s).  
Eleventh Year and Beyond — (Residential Water Only) Weil-McLain warrants  
that the cast iron sections of its residential water boilers are free from defects in  
material and workmanship for the eleventh year and beyond from the date of  
installation. If, during such time period, any section(s) is found to be defective,  
Weil-McLain will provide replacement of such defective section(s) upon the  
payment of a proportionate charge based on the time the boiler has been in  
service. The proportionate charge will be equal to the appropriate percentage of  
the list price of such section(s) at the time the warranty claim is made, and will be  
determined as follows: 11th year-5%; 12th year-10%; 13th year-15%; 14th year-  
20%; 15th year-25%; 16th year-30%; 17th year-35%; 18th year-40%; 19th year-  
45%; 20th year-50%; 21st year-55%; 22nd year-60%; 23rd year-65%; 24th year-  
70%; 25th year & beyond -75%.  
Second Through FifthYears — (Commercial Only)  
Weil-McLain warrants that the tank assembly components of its indirect-fired water  
heaters are free from defects in material and workmanship for the second through  
the fifth year from the date of installation (commercial only), or for the second year  
from the date of installation and beyond (for residential only). If, during such time  
periods, a leak in the tank assembly should occur, Weil-McLain will provide replace-  
ment for the original tank assembly.  
Sixth Year through Fifteenth Year — (Commercial Only) Weil-McLain warrants  
that the tank assembly components of its commercial indirect-fired water heaters are  
free from defects in material and workmanship for the sixth year through the fifteenth  
year following the date of installation. If, during such time period, a leak in the tank  
assembly should occur, Weil-McLain will provide replacement for such defective tank  
assembly. Such replacement will be furnished with the nearest comparable model  
available from Weil-McLain at the time of such replacement and upon payment of a  
proportionate charge. Proportionate charges will be equal to the appropriate percent-  
age of the current list price of such commercial indirect-fired water heater at the time  
warranty claim is made and will be determined as follows: 6th & 7th year-55%; 8th &  
9th year-60%; 10th & 11th year-65%; 12th & 13th year-70%; 14th & 15th year-75%.  
These warranties do not cover boilers operated with combustion air contam-  
inated externally by chemical vapors or with improper fuel additives, or with water  
conditions which may have caused unusual deposits in the cast iron sections.  
See section “For all Weil-McLain Products” for additional warranty information.  
These warranties do not cover:  
1. Any water heater not initially installed with a new temperature-pressure relief valve  
bearing the listing of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (A.S.M.E.) at the  
time of the water heater installation.  
Weil-McLain Ultra Cast Aluminum Boilers  
2. Any water heater that has a failure or malfunction resulting from a.) failure to keep the  
tank full of potable water; b.) failure to assure that water in the tank is free to circulate  
at all times; or c.) failure to keep the tank free of water sediment or scale deposits.  
3. Any water heater that has potable water in the unit with a chloride or chlorine content  
higher than 80 mg/liter.  
4. Any water heater installed in a residence containing any type of water softener system  
that is not installed and maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.  
5. Any water heater installation where non-metallic piping products without an oxygen  
barrier are used.  
Residential Warranty — Limited 15 Year (includes 5-Year Ultra Protection Plan)  
Commercial Warranty — Limited 15 Year (does NOT include Ultra HPP)  
First Through Fifth Year — Weil-McLain warrants that its cast aluminum boilers  
are free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of  
installation and the heat exchanger is free from defects in material and  
workmanship for five years from the date of installation. If any parts in the first  
year, or the heat exchanger in the first five years are found to be defective from  
such defects, Weil-McLain will provide replacement of such defective parts or heat  
6. Any water heater used for non-potable application such as pool or process heating.  
exchanger. In addition to the product warranty, Weil-McLain will provide a 5-Year “Ultra”  
Homeowner Protection Plan (“UHPP”) for residential applications only to cover parts and labor  
for five years from the date of installation provided only if the Ultra boiler is properly registered  
with the UHPP Administrator within one month of the date of installation. UHPP claims must be  
processed directly through thePlan Administrator and not through Weil-McLain.  
See section “For all Weil-McLain Products” for additional warranty information.  
Radiant Heating Products  
Radiant Heating Products Warranty — Limited 30 Year  
IPP & IPC Products Warranty — Limited 3 Year  
Weil-McLain warrants that its AlumiPex and Qual-Pex radiant heating products are  
free from defects in material and workmanship for thirty years (three years for IPP  
and IPC products) from the date of installation. If any parts are found to be defective  
from such defects during such time period, Weil-McLain will provide replacement of  
such defective parts. It is expressly understood that failure as a result of freezing of  
Sixth Through Tenth Year — Weil-McLain warrants that the heat exchangers of  
its cast aluminum boilers are free from defects in material and workmanship for  
the sixth through the tenth year from the date of installation. If, during such time,  
the heat exchanger is found to be defective, Weil-McLain will provide replacement  
of such defective heat exchanger.  
Eleventh Through Fifteenth Year — Weil-McLain warrants that the heat  
exchangers of its cast aluminum boilers are free from defects in material and  
workmanship for the eleventh through fifteenth year from the date of installation.  
If, during such time period, the heat exchanger is found to be defective, Weil-  
McLain will provide replacement for such defective heat exchanger upon the  
payment of a proportionate charge based on the time the boiler has been in  
service. The proportionate charge will be equal to the appropriate percentage of  
the list price of such heat exchanger at the time the warranty claim is made, and  
will be determined as follows: 11t h year - 10%; 12th year - 20%; 13th year -  
40%; 14th year - 60%; 15th year - 80%; 16th year & beyond - 100%.  
water within the pipes (tubing) does not constitute  
workmanship and shall not be covered by this warranty.  
See section “For all Weil-McLain Products” for additional warranty information.  
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defect in material or  
Parts and Accessories  
Parts and Accessories Warranty — Limited 1 Year  
Weil-McLain warrants that parts and accessories that were purchased through Weil-  
McLain are free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date  
of installation. If any parts and/or accessories are found to be defective from such  
defects during such time period, Weil-McLain will provide replacement of such  
defective parts. Parts and accessories covered under this warranty include only  
those items that are not covered under other Weil-McLain product warranties.  
See section “For all Weil-McLain Products” for additional warranty information.  
This warranty does not cover boilers operated with combustion air contaminated  
externally by chemical vapors or with improper fuel additives, or with water/  
system conditions which may have caused heat exchanger failure.  
See section “For all Weil-McLain Products” for additional warranty information.  
For All Weil-McLain Products: These warranties are subject to the condition  
that the Weil-McLain Product(s) must have been installed in accordance with  
manufacturers’ instructions by a heating contractor whose principal occupation is  
the sale and installation of plumbing, heating and/or air conditioning equipment.  
These warranties extend only to the first retail purchaser of the products and only  
to a product that has not been moved from its original installation site.  
In addition to each product warranty listed, Weil-McLain warranties do not cover:  
1. Components that are part of the heating system (products) but were not fur-  
nished by Weil-McLain as a part of the heating system (products).  
2. The workmanship of any installer of Weil-McLain’s product(s). In addition, this  
warranty does not assume any liability of any nature for unsatisfactory perform-  
ance caused by improper installation.  
3. Any costs for labor for removal and reinstallation of the alleged defective part,  
transportation to Weil-McLain, if necessary, and any other materials necessary  
to perform the exchange.  
4. Any products that have a failure or malfunction resulting from improper or  
negligent operation, accident, abuse, freezing, misuse, unauthorized alteration  
or improper repair or maintenance.  
NOTE: Residential warranties do not cover any residential products installed in build-  
ings other than one or two family dwelling units, unless they are buildings with indi-  
vidual residential products for each dwelling unit.  
THE WARRANTIES DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR-  
RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IM-  
PLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MER-  
CHANTABILITY. WEIL-McLAIN EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY  
LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR PUNITIVE DAM-  
AGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY. For prompt product war-  
ranty claims, notify the installer who, in turn, will notify the Weil-McLain distributor  
from whom he purchased the boiler. If this action does not result in warranty resolu-  
tion, contact Weil-McLain Consumer Relations Department, 500 Blaine Street, Michi-  
gan City, Indiana 46360, with details in support of the warranty claim. Alleged defec-  
tive part or parts must be returned through the same trade channel in accordance  
with the Weil-McLain procedure currently in force for handling returned goods for the  
purpose of inspection to determine cause of failure. Weil-McLain will furnish new  
part(s) to an authorized Weil-McLain distributor who, in turn will furnish the new part  
(s) to the heating contractor who installed the boiler. If you have any questions about  
the coverage of this warranty, contact Weil-McLain at the address above.  
5. Improper adjustments (including boiler/burner), control settings, care or mainte-  
nance. Information is in the installation, start-up, operations, owner/user’s  
manuals, service/maintenance instructions, and other printed/technical informa-  
tion provided with the product or direct from Weil-McLain or weil-mclain.com.  
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