Smith Cast Iron Boilers GVIOM 5R User Manual

GVIOM-5R  
GV100W  
NATURAL OR PROPANE GAS BOILER  
INSTALLATION & OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
DESIGNED AND TESTED ACCORDING TO A.S.M.E. BOILER AND PRESSURE  
VESSEL CODE, SECTION IV FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WORKING PRESSURE OF  
50 PSI, 345 kPa WATER  
NOTE TO INSTALLING CONTRACTOR: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.  
THEY WILL SAVE YOU TIME IN ASSEMBLING BOILER PROPERLY.  
WARNING: Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service  
agency or the gas supplier in accordance with all local and national codes. Failure to  
comply with this warning can result in a fire or explosion causing property damage,  
personal injury or loss of life!  
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed  
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damge,  
personal injury or loss of life.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids  
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
What to do if you smell gas:  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch. Do not use any phone in your  
building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.Follow  
the gas supplier's instructions.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,  
service agency or the gas supplier.  
INSTALLER, THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE AFFIXED ADJACENT TO THE BOILER.  
CONSUMER, RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PURPOSES.  
WESTCAST, INC.  
260 NORTH ELM STREET WESTFIELD, MA 01085  
TEL. (413) 562-9631 FAX (413) 562-3799  
In Canada: 5211 Creekbank Road, Mississauga, Ont. L4W 1R3 (905) 625-2991 Fax (905) 625-6610  
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The owner should maintain a record of all service work  
performed with the date and a description of the work done.  
Include the name of the service organization for future reference.  
3. Ensure that the floor is structurally sound and will support  
the weight of the boiler. This boiler is designed for non-  
combustible floors only! A special base supplied by Smith Cast  
Iron Boilers must be used if the boiler is to be installed on a  
combustible floor. Never install this boiler on carpeting!  
Where required by the authority having jurisdiction, the  
installation must conform to the Standard for Controls and Safety  
Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1.  
4. Do not install this boiler in a location that would subject  
any of the gas ignition components to direct contact with water  
or excessive moisture during operation or servicing.  
The installation must conform to the requirements of the  
authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such  
requirements, to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-  
latest edition. In Canada, the installation must be in  
accordance with the requirements of CAN/CGA B149  
Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment.  
CAUTION: Do not install this boiler in a location subject  
to negative pressures or improper operation will occur.  
5. Do not place this boiler in a location that would restrict  
the introduction of combustion air into the boiler. NEVER store  
objects on or around the boiler.  
BOILER RATINGS & CAPACITIES  
WARNING: Never store combustible materials,  
gasoline or any product containing flammable vapors  
or liquids in the vicinity of the boiler. Failure to  
comply with this warning can result in extensive  
property damage, severe personal injury or death!  
Before undertaking the installation of the GV100W check the  
boiler rating plate to ensure that the boiler is the proper size  
for the job. The “Net I=B=R Ratings” specify the equivalent  
amount of direct cast iron radiation that the boiler can handle  
under normal conditions.  
6. If the boiler is to be located in an alcove, closet or other  
confined space the distances from the boiler and it’s vent  
system to all combustible construction must be equal to or  
greater than the minimum clearances in Figure 1. When  
installed in a closet or confined space two permanent openings  
of equal area adjoining another room or rooms having sufficient  
volume to meet the requirements of an unconfined space must  
be provided. Each opening must have a minimum free area of  
one square inch per 1000 Btu/hr, 2200 mm2/kW based on the  
total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the confined  
area. Each opening must be no less than 100 in2, 64516 mm2,  
in size. The upper opening must be within 12 in, 305 mm, of,  
but not less than 3 in, 76 mm, from the top of the enclosure.  
The bottom opening must be within 12 in, 305 mm, of, but not  
less than 3 in, 76 mm, from the bottom of the enclosure.  
Also ensure that the boiler has been set up for the type of gas  
available at the installation site. Other important considerations  
are the availability of an adequate electrical supply, fresh air  
for combustion and a suitable chimney or vent system location.  
BOILER LOCATION  
WARNING: This boiler is for installation on non-  
combustible floors only! A special base supplied by  
the manufacturer must be used to install this boiler  
on a combustible floor. Failure to comply with this  
wwwwarning could result in property damage,  
severe personal injury or death!  
1. Locate the boiler in an area that provides good access to  
the unit. Keep in mind that servicing may require the removal  
of jacket panels. Accessibility clearances must take precedence  
over fire protection clearances.  
WARNING: Never install a PGV100W, propane boiler  
in a closet or other confined or enclosed space!  
Failure to comply with this warning could result in a  
fire or explosion causing extensive property damage,  
severe personal injury or death!  
2. An optimum site will be level, central to the hot water piping  
system, close to a chimney or outside wall and have adequate  
fresh air for combustion.  
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CAUTION: Take care not to damage the burners, pilot or  
any other gas train components during this procedure. If  
a component is damaged, it must be replaced!  
COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR OPTION  
The GV100W boiler has been designed for use on non-  
combustible floors only. If a GV100W boiler is to be installed  
on combustible flooring of any type, it MUST be installed using  
the special base designed by the Smith Cast Iron Boiler Co.  
Never use a substitute base when installing this boiler on  
a combustible floor!  
Determine the best boiler location by following the instructions  
in the BOILER LOCATION section of this manual. Remove the  
front access panel and position the boiler in front of this location  
leaving room behind the boiler to work. Tightly thread a 1 1/4"  
elbow onto the close nipple in the supply pipe so the opening  
faces the front of the boiler. Thread a 4' length of 11/4" pipe  
into the elbow and carefully lift the front of the boiler. Slide a  
3" thick brick or block under the first 1" of each boiler base  
side panel. Make sure the boiler is steady and won’t shift to  
the side. Remove the 4' length of pipe. Rotate the 1 1/4" elbow  
so it’s opening faces the back of the boiler. Thread the 4' length  
of pipe, or a shorter one if necessary, back into the elbow.  
Place the special base behind the boiler. Using extreme care  
lift the boiler up and slide the special base under the boiler.  
WARNING: Never install a GV100W boiler on  
combustible flooring without using the special base  
specifically designed for it by the Smith Cast Iron Boiler  
Co. Do not alter in any way, the special base supplied  
by the Smith Cast Iron Boiler Co. Failure to comply with  
this warning may result in a fire causing extensive  
property damage, severe personal injury or death!  
To order the special base contact the nearest Smith Cast Iron  
Boiler distributor and ask for Smith’s Special Base, Part No.  
CB100-(sections). The number of sections is part of the model  
number recorded on the rating plate. If the model number is  
GV100W-7, the “-7” specifies that the boiler has seven sections.  
Therefore, the proper special base would be Part No.  
CB100-7. If the model number has a -3 order special base Part  
No. CB100-3, etc.  
CAUTION: Never lift the boiler by the jacket panels or  
damage to the boiler may result!  
Make sure that the special base support channels are squarely  
under the boiler base side panels. Carfully slide the boiler and  
base into position. Center the boiler from side to side and ensure  
that the back of the burner base side panels are flush with the  
back of the Special Base support channels. Install the front grill  
supplied with the Special Base. Complete the boiler installation  
in accordance with the instructions set forth in this manual.  
If the GV100W is being installed in an alcove or closet ensure  
that the distances between the boiler and all combustible  
construction are greater than or equal to the minimum  
distances listed in FIG. NO. 1.  
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FIG. NO. 1 Minimum Clearances to Combustible Construction  
C
Clearances  
A
B
C
6
D
4
E
7
F
4
A
Alcove  
in  
25  
*
C
mm  
635  
*
152 102 178 102  
Closet  
in  
25  
2
6
4
7
4
E
F
mm  
635 51 152 102 178 102  
To Service  
in  
N/A N/A  
6
4
10 10  
D
mm  
N/A N/A 157 102 254 254  
B
* No front wall for alcoves.  
FIG. NO. 2 Boiler Dimensions & Component Locations  
2 11/16"  
6 1/2"  
B
8 5/8"  
2 11/16"  
18"  
(1)PRESS.  
SWITCH  
(1)INDUCER  
(1)TEMP.  
CONTROL  
(2)30"  
GAS INLET  
(1)FLAME  
ROLL-OUT  
SWITCH  
(1) JUNCTION BOX,  
CONTROL CENTER  
& INDUCER RELAY  
(2)13 1/4"  
(2)6 3/4"  
(1)GAS VALVE  
5 5/8"  
13 1/2"  
27 5/8"  
11 1/2"  
(2)  
A
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
Notes: 1. Components located behind front panel  
2. Vertical dimensions must be adjusted when using a base pan or concrete foundation under the boiler  
TABLE 1 Boiler Dimensions  
Boiler Size  
(# Sections)  
Dimension  
A
Dimension  
B
Vent Dia.  
CATEGORY I  
Vent Dia.  
CATEGORY III  
Single Wall Galv.  
Horizontal Vent  
in  
mm  
in  
mm  
in  
mm  
in  
mm  
3
4
5
6
7
1078  
1358  
1638  
1918  
2178  
276  
346  
416  
486  
556  
2716  
31316  
5316  
6916  
71516  
62  
97  
4
4
4
5
5
102  
102  
102  
127  
127  
4
4
4
4
4
102  
102  
102  
102  
102  
132  
167  
202  
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FIG. NO. 3 Special Base Installation  
TABLE 2 Combustion Air Duct Sizing  
INPUT BTUH  
Fresh Air  
Duct Size  
3" x 12"  
1⁄4" Wire  
Mesh Screen  
144,000  
Metal  
Louvers  
108,000  
Wooden  
Louvers  
36,000  
8" x 8"  
256,000  
384,000  
512,000  
192,000  
288,000  
384,000  
64,000  
96,000  
8" x 12"  
812" x 16"  
128,000  
COMMON VENT SYSTEMS  
WARNING: Do not connect this boiler or any other  
appliance using a mechanical draft system under  
positive pressure to a common vent system! Failure  
to comply with this warning could result in the  
accumulation of carbon monoxide gas which can  
cause severe personal injury or death!  
If an existing appliance is removed from a common venting  
system, the common venting system may then be too large for  
the proper venting of the remaining appliances connected to  
it. At the time of removal of an existing boiler, the following steps  
shall be followed with each appliance remaining connected to  
the common venting system placed in operation, one at a  
time, while the other appliances remaining connected to the  
common venting system are not in operation.  
SPECIAL BASE  
FRONT GRILL  
COMBUSTION AIR  
WARNING: This boiler must be supplied with  
combustion air in accordance with Section 5.3, Air for  
Combustion & Ventilation, of the latest edition of the  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and  
all applicable local building codes. Failure to provide  
adequate combustion air for this appliance can result  
in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can  
result in severe personal injury or death!  
Au moment du retrait d’une chaudière existante, les mesures  
suivantes doivent être prises pour chaque appareil toujours  
raccordé au système d’évacuation commun et qui fonctionne  
alors que d’autres appareils toujours raccordés au système  
d’évacuation ne fonction-nent pas: système d’évacuation.  
1. Seal any unused openings in the common vent system.  
To operate properly and safely this boiler requires a continuous  
supply of air for combustion. Oxygen is used by the burners in  
the boiler to burn the gas. An adequate supply of outside air  
must be available to replace the air used by this process.  
Sceller toutes les ouvertures non utilisées du sys-tème  
d’évacuation.  
2. Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and  
horizonal pitch and determine that there is no blockage or  
restriction, leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which  
could cause an unsafe condition.  
Older houses often have enough “leakage” to provide an  
adequate amount of combustion air provided that the demand  
for combustion air is not too great. Homes that are relatively  
new or “tight” will most likely require the installation of a fresh  
air duct or other means of providing air for combustion. Any  
home utilizing other gas burning appliances, a fireplace, wood  
stove or any type of exhaust fan must be checked for adequate  
combustion air when all of these devices are in operation at  
one time. Sizing of an outside air duct must be done to meet  
the requirements of all such devices, see Table 2.  
Inspecter de façon visuelle le système d’évacu-ation pour  
déterminer la grosser et l’inclinaison horizontale qui  
conviennent et s’assurer que le système est exempt  
d’obstruction, d’étranglement de fruite, de corrosion et autres  
défaillances qui pourraient présenter des risques.  
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7. Any improper operation of the common venting system  
should be corrected so the installation conforms with the  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. When resizing  
any portion of the common venting system, the common  
venting system should be resized to approach the minimum  
size as determined using the appropriate tables in Appendix  
F in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and  
or CSA B149 Installation Codes.  
3. Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and windows  
and all doors between the space in which the appliances  
remaining connected to the common venting system are  
located and other spaces of the building. Turn on cloths dryers  
and any appliance not connected to the common venting  
system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and  
bathroom exhausts, so that they will operate at maximum  
speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace  
dampers.  
Tout mauvais fonctionnement du systéme d’évacu-tion commun  
devrait étré corrigé de façor que l’installation soit conforme au  
National Fue Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 et (ou) aux  
codes d’in-stallation CSA-B149. Si la grosseur d’une section  
du système dévacuation doit étré modifiée, le système devrait  
étré modifié pour respecter les valeurs minimales des tableaux  
pertinents de l’appendice F du National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI  
Z223.1/ NFPA 54 et (ou) des codes d’installation CSA-B149.  
Dans la mesure du possible, fermer toutes les portes et les  
fenêtres du bâtiment et toutes les portes entre l’espace où les  
appareils toujours raccordés du système d’évacuation sont  
installés et les autres espaces du bâtiment. Mettre en marche  
les sécheuses, tous les appareils non raccordés au système  
d’évacuation commun et tous les ventilateurs d’extraction  
comme les hottes de cuisinère et les ventilateurs des salles  
de bain. S’assurer que ces ventilateurs fonctionnent à la vitesse  
maximale. Ne pas faire fonctionner les ventilateurs d’été.  
Fermer les registres des cheminées.  
CHIMNEY VENTING  
4. Place in operation the appliance being inspected. Follow  
the lighting instructions. Adjust the thermostat so the appliance  
will operate continuously.  
WARNING: This boiler must be vented in accordance  
with Part 7,Venting of Equipment, of the latest edition  
of the National Fuel Gas code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54  
and all applicable local building codes. In Canada,  
follow CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2 Installation Codes.  
Improper venting of this appliance can result in  
excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can result  
in severe personal injury or death!  
Mettre l’appareil inspecté en marche. Suivre les instructions  
d’allumage. Régler le thermostat de façon que l’appareil  
fonctionne de façon continue.  
5. Test for spillage at the draft hood relief opening after 5  
minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or  
candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar or pipe.  
Chimney Inspection & Sizing  
A GV100W series boiler can be vented into a masonry  
chimney, FIG. NO. 4, provided several conditions are met:  
Faire fonctionner le brûleur principal pendant 5 min ensuite,  
déterminer si le coupe-tirage déborde à l’ouverture de décharge.  
Utiliser la flamme d’une allunette ou d’une chandelle ou la fumée  
d’une cigarette, d’un cigare ou d’une pipe.  
• a thorough inspection of the chimney must be performed.  
• the chimney must have a vitreous tile lining that is clean,  
properly constructed and properly sized.  
6. After it has been determined that each appliance  
remaining connected to the common venting system properly  
vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows,  
exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-burning  
appliance to their previous condition of use.  
• the chimney must not be located on an external wall or be  
located in an unheated space unless the chimney is lined with  
a corrosion resistant metal liner and a condensate trap is  
installed.  
Une fois qu’il a été d éterminé, selon la métode indiquée ci-  
dessus, que chaque appareil raccordé au système  
d’évacuation est mis à l’air libre de façor adéquate. Remettre  
les portes et les fenêtres, les ventilateurs, les registres de  
cheminées et les appareils au gaz à leur position originale.  
• the boiler must not be connected to a flue used for a  
fireplace, wood stove or other solid fuel device.  
If possible the boiler and a gas fired hot water heater should  
be connected to the same chimney flue. They must have their  
own vent connector and enter the flue at least 6 in, 152 mm  
apart. Consult the latest revision of the National Fuel Gas Code,  
ANSI Z223.1 and follow all local codes to ensure that the  
chimney is the proper size for the given installation.  
WARNING: Failure to connect this boiler to the  
chimney using vent pipe of the proper diameter, as  
listed in Table 1, could cause carbon monoxide  
poisoning leading to death!  
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Vent Connections to Chimneys  
Single Wall Metal Vent  
Use Type B1 or single wall metal vent pipe from the boiler to GV100W boilers may be vented vertically using single wall  
the chimney. If used, a 4 in to 5 in, 102 mm to 127 mm metal vent pipe sized per Table 1. Galvanized sheet metal pipe  
increaser must be fastened directly to the boiler vent collar with must have a minimum wall thickness of 26 gauge. In Canada,  
sheet metal screws no longer than 1/2 in, 13 mm. Use the pipe constructed of .025 in, 0.63 mm, thick aluminum or .018  
shortest, straightest vent system possible for the particular inch thick stainless steel may be required.  
application. The vent system should be sloped up toward the  
chimney 1/4 in/ft, 2 cm/m. Ensure that the flue pipe is properly The use of thimbles, firestops and other protective devices  
supported and each connection securely fastened with at least when penetrating combustible or noncombustible construction  
3 corrosion resistant sheet metal screws. The termination of must be in accordance with all applicable national and local  
the vent pipe must be flush with the inside of the chimney flue. codes.  
Always provide a minimum clearance of 6 in, 152 mm, between  
single wall metal vent pipe and any combustible materials. Type  
B1 vent may be used, clearance between it and any  
combustible material must be as listed.  
WARNING: Single wall vent pipe must NEVER pass  
through interior walls or through floors or ceilings!  
Failure to comply with this warning could result in a  
fire causing extensive property damage, severe  
personal injury or death!  
WARNING: Failure to maintain minimum clearances  
between vent connectors and combustible materials  
can result in a fire causing extensive property damage,  
severe personal injury or death!  
An unused chimney flue can be used as a raceway for single  
wall metal pipe, see FIG. NO. 4A.  
WARNING: Never run vent pipe through a chimney flue  
that has another appliance attached to it! Never  
connect another appliance to a pressurized vent  
system, it must serve only one appliance. Failure to  
comply with this warning can result in excessive  
levels of carbon monoxide causing severe personal  
injury or death!  
FIG NO. 4 Chimney Venting  
CHIMNEY  
A listed vent terminal designed for the type of pipe being used  
must complete the vertical run where it exits the chimney. If  
the chimney is on an outside wall or in an unheated space the  
optional condensate tee and trap pictured in FIG. NO. 4A may  
be required. The trap is made by ty-rapping a loop in the 3/8"  
clear plastic tubing attached to the tee and filling it with water.  
Do not operate the boiler without this trap!  
LINER  
THIMBLE  
VENT SYSTEM  
BOILER  
CLEANOUT  
FIG. NO 4A Vertical VentingThrough a Chimney  
CHIMNEY  
VERTICAL VENTING  
THIMBLE  
B Vent  
CONDENSATE  
DRAIN ASS'Y.  
The boiler may be vented vertically using the proper size Type  
B1 vent pipe. Do not use the boiler as a load bearing element.  
The vent system must be fully supported by the building  
structure. Use an approved vent terminal at the vent outlet  
which must extend at least 3 ft, 1 m, above the highest point  
where it passes through the roof. In addition, the vent pipe must  
be at least 2 ft, 0.6 m higher than any portion of the building  
within a horizontal distance of 10 ft, 3 m.  
WARNING  
S
VENT  
SYSTEM  
BOILER  
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Horizontal vent systems shall terminate at least 4 ft, 1.3 m,  
below, 4 ft, 1.3 m, horizontally from or 1 ft, 0.23 m, above any  
door, window or gravity air inlet into any building. It must not  
terminate less than 4 ft, 1.3 m, horizontally from, and in no  
case above or below, unless a 4 ft, 1.3 m, horizontal distance  
is maintained, from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and  
relief equipment and not less than 7 ft, 2.3 m, from any  
adjacent public walkway. The bottom of the vent terminal(s)  
shall be located at least 5 ft, 1.5 m, above the air intake  
terminal(s).  
HORIZONTAL VENTING  
Horizontal vent systems must be in compliance with UL 1738  
for installations in the United States, ULS636 for installations  
in Canada.  
For best results, horizontal vent systems should be as short  
and straight as possible.The 4" adapter must be attached directly  
to the boiler outlet. A vertical vent run at least 18 inches high  
must be installed before any horizontal run begins. If the boiler  
is installed using a 3" diameter vent system, a 4" to 3" diameter  
reducer must be installed after the 18 inch vertical run. The  
previously mentioned vent system manufacturers have the  
proper adapters and reducers available.  
ATTENTION.  
Au moment de l’entretien des commandes, étiquetez tous  
les fils avant de les débrancher. Des erreurs de câblage  
peuvent entraîner un fonctionnement in-adéquat et  
dangereux. S’assurer que l’appareil fonc-tionne  
adéquatement une fois l’entretirn terminé.  
The vent system must be both gas tight and watertight. All  
seams and joints in metal pipes must be joined and sealed in  
accordance with the vent system manufacturers instructions.  
When horizontal vent runs exceed 5 feet they must be  
supported at 3 foot intervals with overhead hangers.  
The hoizontal vent system must terminate with a Field Controls  
SK-4G or Breidert L4 vent terminal or a 4" 90° elbow fitted with  
a 1/4" wire mesh debris screen.  
FIG. NO. 4B Horizontal Venting  
Avoid locations likely to be affected by winds, snow drifts,  
people and pets. Protect building materials and vegetation from  
degradation caused by the flue gases.  
4' MIN.  
HEATING SYSTEM PIPING  
THIMBLE  
8"  
CAUTION: All heating system piping must be installed in  
accordance with the ANSI/ASME Boiler and Pressure  
Vessel Code, Section IV, and ANSI/ ASME CSD-1, Standard  
for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired  
Boilers. All applicable local codes and ordinances must  
also be followed. If the boiler is installed above any  
radiation elements it must be fitted with a low water cutoff  
device installed above the normal boiler water level.  
18" MIN.  
OUTSIDE WALL  
VENT SYSTEM  
The GV100W hot water boiler comes from the factory ready  
to be piped to the heating system. Each boiler is equipped  
with a safety relief valve which must be piped in accordance  
with the ANSI/ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,  
Section IV, see FIG. NO. 5.  
BOILER  
Ensure that the boiler is level from front to back and from side  
to side. Use metal shims to level the boiler. Never use  
combustible materials for shims.  
The maximum vent length for 3" diameter vent systems is 20  
feet, one 90° elbow and a vent terminal or 15 feet, two 90°  
elbows and a vent terminal. The maximum vent length of 4"  
diameter vent systems is 30 feet, four 90° elbows and a vent  
terminal. To maximize the performance of the vent system,  
locate 90° elbows as far from the boiler and one another as  
possible. The minimum horizontal vent length is 4 feet, see FIG.  
NO. 4B.  
CAUTION: To prevent damage due to excessive conden-  
sation, one of the following piping options should be used.  
The vent system must be pitched down, toward the vent  
terminal, 1/4" per foot. If any part of a single wall metal vent  
system passes through an unheated space it must be insulated  
with insulation rated for 450°F.  
WARNING: The bottom of the vent terminal must be  
located at least 12 inches above grade including the  
maximum snow line. Failure to provide adequate vent  
terminal clearance for this boiler can result in excessive  
levels of carbon monoxide that can result in severe  
personal injury or death!  
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FIG. NO. 5 Heating System Piping  
SUPPORT DISCHARGE PIPING  
SO AS TO AVOID STRAIN ON  
THE VALVE BODY.  
DISCHARGE PIPE  
SIZE TO EQUAL  
VALVE OUTLET.  
FOR DISCHARGE  
THROUGH ROOF  
CONSULT THE  
SMITH CO.  
DO NOT RESTRICT  
FLOW.  
1" CLEARANCE MUST BE  
MAINTAINED BETWEEN  
HOT WATER PIPING  
AND COMBUSTIBLE  
CONSTRUCTION.  
DISCHARGE SO AS TO AVOID EXPOSURE OF PERSONS TO  
HOT LIQUID OR VAPOR. LEAVE OPEN END VISIBLE FOR  
PERIODIC INSPECTION FOR SLOW LEAKAGE OR DRIPS.  
System Bypass  
Pump Away Bypass  
For systems using a circulator on the return as either a single For systems that use a single circulator to pump away from the  
zone, or multiple zones with zone valves, install a system bypass boiler, the bypass should be installed on the discharge side of  
line between the supply and return on the suction side of the the circulator, see FIG. NO. 7. Full temperature water supplies  
circulator, see FIG. NO. 6. Install a metering valve in this bypass the baseboard distribution system as before. Half of the  
line to regulate the amount of flow that will be diverted to the circulator’s volume moves through the bypass, blending and  
return. A plug valve offers the best control for this application. heating the cooler return water. Again, the cost of installing the  
Although other valves may be less expensive, a plug valve will bypass is small and setting it by temperature can be  
be easier to set accurately.  
accomplished with a contact thermometer.  
In the absence of a flow indicator, set the metering valve using  
temperature as a guide. The accompanying diagram suggests  
one scenario.This addition requires only two tees, a plug valve,  
and a small amount of pipe and offers the simplest approach to  
reliably control condensation. For this system and those that  
follow, be aware that you are using a percentage of the pump  
capacity to blend, but the friction loss for the entire pump flow  
has been reduced.In most cases, the standard pump packaged  
with the boiler has enough capacity to feed the baseboard  
distribution system and the bypass line.  
FIG. NO. 7  
SUPPLY  
RETURN  
50%  
120° F  
50%  
160° F  
50%  
160° F  
100%  
140° F  
100%  
160° F  
FIG. NO. 6  
PUMP AWAY  
BYPASS  
SUPPLY  
RETURN  
50%  
120° F  
50%  
160° F  
50%  
160° F  
100%  
160° F  
100%  
140° F  
SYSTEM  
BYPASS  
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Pumped Blend  
FIG NO. 9  
115 volts  
An additional circulator can also be used to provide a return  
water temperature blend. This method works well with systems  
with multiple zones with circulators, see FIG. NO. 8. The  
dedicated bypass circulator provides a strong blending flow  
without diminishing the flow available to any heating zone. Any  
residentially sized circulator is adequate for this purpose.  
reverse  
aquastat  
N.O.  
circulator  
24 volts  
T
T
t'stat  
Each of these bypass solutions also has the added benefit of  
increasing circulation in the boiler which will maximize tankless  
coil output and increase the accuracy of temperature sensing  
controls.  
operating  
aquastat  
REVERSE  
AQUASTAT  
GV  
N.C.  
SET AT 120° F  
FIG. NO. 8  
Piping For Use With Cooling Units  
The boiler, when used in connection with a refrigeration system  
must be installed so the chilled medium is piped in parallel with  
the boiler. Appropriate valves must be used to prevent the  
chilled water from entering the boiler. See FIG. NO. 10 for the  
proper piping layout.  
SUPPLY  
RETURN  
100%  
120° F  
100%  
160° F  
100%  
160° F  
When a boiler is connected to a heating coil that may be  
exposed to refrigerated air from an air handling device, the  
piping system must be equipped with flow-control valves or  
some other automatic means of preventing gravity circulation  
of the boiler water during the cooling cycle.  
200%  
140° F  
200%  
160° F  
PUMPED  
BYPASS  
FIG. NO. 10 Chiller Schematic  
NOTE  
FOR HEATING: VALVES "H" OPEN, VALVES "C" CLOSED.  
FOR COOLING: VALVES "H" CLOSED, VALVES "C" OPEN.  
Reverse Acting Aquastats  
An alternative for existing systems experiencing condensation  
that does not require re-piping the boiler utilizes a reverse acting  
aquastat, one that makes on temperature rise. This approach  
works best in single zone systems. Wired in series with the  
circulator, this control holds the circulator off until the boiler  
reaches an acceptable temperature and then starts system  
circulation, see FIG. NO. 9.  
EXP. TANK  
ROOM  
UNIT  
VENT  
The most commonly available reverse acting aquastat is a  
Honeywell L4006B. The aquastat should be mounted in an  
immersion well directly installed in the boiler. The use of heat  
conductive grease (Honeywell part # 972545) in the immersion  
well is strongly recommended for fast and accurate temperature  
response. Set this adjustable aquastat to make at no less than  
130° F, 54° C. While this method can cause the circulator to  
cycle more frequently, setting the aquastat’s differential to the  
maximum (25-30°F) will minimize short cycling.  
H
RELIEF  
VALVE  
C
PUMP  
DRAIN  
FILL  
VALVE  
H
C
DRAIN  
BOILER  
CHILLER  
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Circulators  
FIG. NO. 12 depicts the proper way to connect the boiler to  
The TACO 007 circulator supplied with the boiler is sized for the gas supply piping. The manual shut-off valve MUST be  
use in a closed heating system with a 30 psi, 207 kPa installed in the supply piping. It should be approximately 5 ft,  
maximum operating pressure. If the 007 circulator does not 1.5 m, above the floor. Provide a sediment trap/ drip leg at the  
have the required capacity for the system in which it is to be bottom of the vertical section of the gas supply pipe. A ground  
installed, an extra zone circulator or a higher capacity circulator joint union should be installed between the boiler gas controls  
will be needed. FIG. NO. 11 depicts the performance curve for and the supply piping. Each of these items are needed to  
the TACO 007 circulator.  
ensure long life and ease of servicing. Always use a pipe  
sealant that is suitable for use with LP gas.  
FIG. NO. 11 TACO 007 Performance Curve  
CAUTION: Always use a wrench on the gas valve body  
when making gas connections to it. Never over-tighten  
the piping entering the gas valve body. Failure to comply  
with this caution may result in gas valve failure!  
10  
8
6
FIG. NO. 12 Gas Supply Piping  
GAS INLET  
INSTALL MANUAL  
SHUT-OFF VALVE  
GAS SUPPLY  
5 FT. ABOVE FLOOR  
WHERE REQUIRED BY  
PIPING  
LOCAL CODES  
4
GROUND JOINT  
UNION  
TACO 007 CIRCULATOR  
PERFORMANCE CURVE  
SEDIMENT TRAP  
OR  
DRIP LEG  
(TO EXTEND TO FLOOR)  
TO  
BOILER  
2
0
FLOOR LEVEL  
0
5
10  
15  
20  
25  
FLOW - GPM  
Table 3 should be used to ensure that the gas supply piping  
is sized properly. If more than one appliance is supplied by the  
same supply pipe, the piping must be sized based on the  
maximum possible demand. Do not neglect the pressure drop  
due to pipe fittings. Table 4 should be used in conjunction with  
Table 3 to ensure that the gas supply piping is sized properly.  
GAS SUPPLY PIPING  
WARNING: All gas piping must be installed by a  
qualified technician in accordance with the provisions  
set forth in the latest edition of ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54  
and all applicable local building codes and  
regulations. A licensed propane installer must make  
all LP gas connections. Improper gas connections  
could result in a fire or an explosion!  
Safe lighting and other performance criteria were met with the  
gas manifold and control assembly provided on the boiler when  
the boiler underwent tests specified in ANSI Z21.13/CAN 4.9.  
All gas connections must be leak tested before putting the  
boiler into operation.  
The GV100W hot water boiler comes from the factory ready to  
be piped to the gas supply.  
WARNING: Never use an open flame to test for gas  
leaks. Always use an approved leak detection method.  
Failure to comply with this warning could result in an  
explosion!  
WARNING: Check the boiler rating plate and make sure  
that the boiler is for the type of gas that will be used. If  
it isn’t Do not connect the boiler to the gas supply or a  
fire or an explosion may occur!  
Whenever the gas supply piping is pressure tested the boiler  
gas controls must be protected. If the test pressure is equal  
to, or less than 1/2 psig, 3.5 kPa, isolate the boiler by closing  
If for any reason the boiler is not for the type of gas available at it’s manual shut off valve, see FIG. NO. 8. If the test pressure  
the installation site, call the nearest Smith Cast Iron Boiler is greater than 1/2 psig 3.5 kPa, disconnect the boiler and it’s  
distributor to resolve the problem.  
individual shut-off valve from the gas supply piping.  
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TABLE 3 Maximum Gas Pipe Capacity in ft3/hr  
The electrical connections to this boiler must be made in  
accordance with all applicable local codes and the latest edition  
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70. Installation  
should also conform with CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical  
Code Part I if installed in Canada. Install a separate 120 volt 15  
amp circuit for the boiler. A shut-off switch should be located at  
the boiler. The boilermust be grounded in accordance with the  
authority having jurisdiction, or if none, the latest edition of the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70.  
Nominal Iron  
Pipe length  
Pipe Size 10'  
20'  
190  
350  
730  
30'  
152  
285  
590  
40'  
50'  
115  
215  
440  
60'  
80'  
90  
100' 150'  
3⁄4"  
1"  
278  
520  
130  
245  
500  
105  
195  
400  
79  
150  
305  
64  
120  
250  
170  
350  
11⁄4" 1050  
11⁄2" 1600 1100  
890  
760  
670  
610  
530  
460  
380  
Note:Maximum pipe capacity in ft3/hr based on 0.60 specific gravity  
gas at pressures of 0.5 psig or less and a 0.3 " WC pressure drop.  
Line voltage field wiring of controls and other devices must  
conform to the temperature limitation of type T wire at 95°F,  
35°C, above room temperature. Use copper conductors with a  
minimum size of #14 awg. Low voltage wiring must not be less  
than #18 awg with a neoprene, thermoplastic or other  
equivalent insulation having a minimum insulation thickness of  
0.012 in, 0.3 mm.  
TABLE 4 Equivalent Pipe Length Chart  
Equivalent length of pipe fittings in feet  
Nominal Iron  
Pipe Size  
Type of Pipe Fitting  
90° Elbow  
Tee  
Gate Valve Gas Cocks  
(branch flow) (full port)  
3⁄4"  
1"  
2.06  
2.62  
3.45  
4.12  
5.24  
6.90  
0.48  
0.61  
0.81  
1.25  
1.60  
2.15  
THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION  
Always follow the instructions included with the thermostat to  
be used to control the boiler. Proper location of the thermostat  
will ensure efficient trouble-free operation of the boiler. Mount  
the thermostat to an inside wall at a height approximately five  
feet above the floor. Avoid placing the thermostat in areas that  
will not provide an accurate measurement of the room  
temperature.Locating the thermostat behind a door, in an alcove,  
close to a source of thermal radiation or in a drafty area will  
cause poor or sporadic heating.  
11⁄4"  
11⁄2"  
4.02  
8.04  
0.94  
2.50  
ELECTRICAL WIRING  
Electrical Power Connections  
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when  
servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and  
dangerous operation!  
CO DETECTORS  
ATTENTION: Au moment de l’entretien des commandes,  
étiquetez tous les fils avant de les débrancher. Des erreurs  
de câblage peuvent entraîner un fonctionnement in-adéquat  
et dangereux. S’assurer que l’appareil fonc-tionne  
adéquatement une fois l’entretirn terminé.  
WARNING: Installers must follow local regulations with  
respect to the installation of CO detectors and follow  
the manufacturer’s stated maintenance schedule for  
this boiler!  
ATTENTION:Observer les règlements règional à l'egard  
des détecteurs de monoxyde de carbone et observer  
entretien de manufacturier pour cette chaudière!  
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FIG. NO. 13 Fenwal/Honeywell Hot Surface Ignition  
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FIG. NO. 15 Multi-Zone Diagram  
FIG. NO. 16 Multi-Zone Diagram  
T87F ZONE 1  
T87F ZONE 2  
T87F ZONE 3  
V8043F  
V8043F  
V8043F  
END SWITCH  
END SWITCH  
END SWITCH  
TO ADDITIONAL  
R845A RELAYS  
FOR OTHER ZONES  
LINE VOLTAGE  
LOW VOLTAGE  
TH-TR  
TH  
TR  
TH-TR  
TH  
TR  
TH-TR  
TH  
TR  
R8285D  
1
ADD  
JUMPER  
AS  
ADD  
JUMPER  
AS  
R845A RELAY  
ZONE 1  
SHOWN  
SHOWN  
6
5
4
3
1
2
3
R8285D  
1
W
G
Y
LINE VOLTAGE  
LOW VOLTAGE  
3
R
C
2
W
G
Y
(HOT)  
R
C
W
L
BK  
L1  
1
L2  
LOW  
VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
CIRCULATOR  
ZONE 1  
W
BK  
CIRCULATOR  
L1  
L2  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
1
L
1
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION  
AS REQUIRED.  
1
POWER  
1
2
SUPPLY  
1
2
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
R8285A POWERS (3) V8043 ZONE VALVES, OR ONLY (2) V8043'S IF AMBIENT  
TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 77F. USE AND ADDITIONAL TRANSFORMER FOR  
EVERY ADDITIONAL 3 OR LESS VALVES.  
FIG. NO. 17 Multi-Zone Diagram  
LINE VOLTAGE  
LOW VOLTAGE  
ZONE 1  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 2  
THERMOSTAT  
ZONE 3  
THERMOSTAT  
R8285D  
1
R8230B  
R8230B  
R8230B  
3
W
G
Y
C
R
W
BK  
L1  
CIRCULATOR  
ZONE 1  
CIRCULATOR  
ZONE 2  
CIRCULATOR  
ZONE 3  
1
1
2
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.  
L2  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
AS MANY AS FOUR R8230B RELAYS MAY BE POWERED BY THE R8285A  
ADDITIONAL GROUPS OF 4 REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL TRANSFORMER.  
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FORYOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing  
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.  
automatically lights the burner, follow operating instructions, do  
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. If you cannot reach your  
not try to light the burner by hand.  
gas supplier, call the fire department.  
B. Before operating smell all around the appliance area for C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.  
gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand,  
heavier than air and will settle on the floor.  
What to do if you smell gas  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
don’t try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force  
or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.  
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the  
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and  
any gas control which has been under water.  
Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in  
your building.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
DIRECT IGNITION HONEYWELL VR8305 AND WHITE RODGERS 36E  
NATURAL PROPANE GAS  
1. STOP! Read the safety information on previous page.  
2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
PRESSURE REGULATOR  
ADJUSTMENT SCREW  
GAS CONTROL KNOB  
(SHOWN IN “ON” POSITION)  
3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.  
4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which  
automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner  
by hand!  
GAS INLET  
GAS OUTLET  
ON  
5. Remove control access panel.  
OFF  
6. Turn the gas control knob clockwise  
to the full “OFF”  
position, on the White Rodgers 36E push the knob before  
turning it.  
HONEYWELL VR8305  
7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for  
gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas STOP! Follow  
“B” in the safety information above. If you don’t smell gas, go  
to the next step.  
GAS INLET  
GAS OUTLET  
NO  
8. Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise  
9. Replace control access panel.  
to “ON”.  
OFF  
PRESSURE REGULATOR  
ADJUSTMENT SCREW  
GAS CONTROL KNOB  
(SHOWN IN “ON” POSITION)  
10. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.  
11. Set thermostat to desired setting.  
WHITE RODGERS 36E  
12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions To  
turn off gas to appliance and call your service technician  
or gas supplier.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
4. Turn the gas control knob clockwise  
to “OFF”. On W-R  
controls push the knob in before turning, don’t force it.  
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be  
performed.  
5. Replace control access panel.  
3. Remove control access panel.  
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POUR VOTRE SÉCURITÉ LISEZ AVANT DE METTRE EN MARCHE  
AVERTISSEMENT. Quinconque ne respecte pas à la lettre les instructions dans la présente  
notice risque de déclencher un incendie ou une explosion entraînant des dommages, des  
blessures ou la mort.  
• Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz  
depuis un voisin. Suives les instructions du  
fournisseur.  
A. 1. Cet appareil est muni d'ue veilleuse qui doit être  
allumée manuellement. Respectez lis instructions  
cidessous à la lettre.  
• Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur, appelez  
le service de incendies.  
2. Cet appareil ne comporte pas de veilleuse. Il  
est muni d'un dispositif d'allumage qui allume  
automatique la brûleur. Ne tentez pas d'allumer  
la brûleur manuellement.  
C. Ne poussez ou tournez la maneette d'admission  
du gaz qu'à la main; ne jamais utiliser d'outil. Si  
la manette reste coincée; ne pas tenter de la  
réparer; appelez un technicien qualifié. Le fait de  
forcer la manette ou de la réparer peut déclencher  
une explosion ou un incendie.  
B. AVANT DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER, reniflez tout  
autour de l'appareil pour déceler une odeur de  
gaz. Reniflez près du plancher, car certains gaz  
sont plus lourds que l'air et peuvent s'accumuler  
au niveau du sol.  
D. N'utilisez pas cet appareil s'il a été plongé dans  
l'eau, même partiellement. Faites inspecter  
l'appareil par un tecnicien qualifié et remplacez  
toute partie du système de contrôle et toute  
commande qui ont été plongés dans l'eau.  
QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ  
• Ne pas tenter d'allumer d'appareil.  
• Ne touchez à aucun interrupteur; ne pas vous servir  
des téléphones se trouvant dans le bâtiment.  
INSTRUCTIONS DE MISE EN MARCHE  
1. ARRÊTEZ! Lisez les instructions de sécurité sur  
la portion supérieure de cette étiquette.  
7. Attendre cinq (5) minutes pour laisser échapper  
tout le gaz. Reniflez tout autour de l'appareil, y  
compris près du plancher, pour déceler une odeur  
de gaz. Si vous sentez une odeur de gaz,  
ARRÊTEZ! Passez à l'étape B des instructions de  
sécurité sur la portion supérieure de cette  
étiquette. S'il n'y a pas d'odeur de gaz, passez à  
l'étape suivante.  
2. Mette le thermostat à la température la plus  
basse.  
3. Coupez l'alimentation électrique de l'appareil.  
4. Cet appareil est équipé d'un dispositif d'allumage  
automatique la brûleur.  
8. Tourner le bouton de commande de gaz vers la  
gauche  
, en position de marche “ON”.  
9. Replacer le panneau de parte du réchauffer.  
10. Rétablìr toute l'alimentation électrique de la  
chaudiere.  
11. Mette le thermostat thermostat sur le régleage  
désiré.  
5. Enlever le panneau de parte du réchauffer.  
12. Si l'appareil ne fonctionné pas, voir les instructions  
de “COÙPURE DE L'ARRIVE DE GAZ A LA  
CHAUDIERE” et appeler un technicien reparateur  
ou le fournisseur de gaz.  
6. Tourner le bouton de commande de gaz vers la  
droite  
, en position d'arrêt “OFF”. Ne pas  
forcer!  
COÙPURE DE L'ARRIVE DE GAZ A LA CHAUDIERE  
1. Mette le thermostat à la température la plus basse.  
4. Tourner le bouton de commande de gaz vers la  
droite  
forcer!  
, en position d'arrêt "OFF". Ne pas  
2. Si un entretien doit être effectué, coupez  
l'alimentation électrique de l'appareil.  
5. Replacer le panneau de parte du réchauffer.  
3. Lever le panneau de parte du réchauffer.  
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Direct Ignition Systems  
BOILER SET-UP  
A. Connect a manometer having a minimum capacity of  
10 in, 254 mm, WC to the outlet pressure port of the gas valve.  
Make sure that the gas supply piping has been purged of air  
and that all gas joints up to the gas valve have been thoroughly  
checked for leaks. Wait at least five minutes for the gas to  
dissipate before turning on the electrical power.  
Note: Before starting the boiler, turn off the electrical supply  
going to it. Make sure that gas is available at the gas valve inlet.  
Open the valves in the return and supply piping. Failure to take  
these precautions will prevent the boiler from operation properly.  
Fill the boiler and all of the radiation with water. Make sure that  
the system is completely purged of air.  
B. Understand and follow the operating instructions, on pg.  
14 of this manual, that are applicable to the type of ignition  
system installed on the boiler.  
Review these instructions and make sure that the boiler  
installation complies with all of the instructions up to this point.  
C. Raise the thermostat at least 5 degrees above the room  
temperature.  
BOILER OPERATION  
A delay of about 30 seconds will take place as the silicon  
carbide ignitor heats up. Once the ignitor is hot, the main gas  
valve will open and the burners should light. If the burners fail  
to light the system will make two more ignition attempts. If the  
burners light, but go out within 4 seconds, the system will make  
three ignition attempts. If the burners have not lit after the last  
ignition try, the gas valve will close and the system will go into  
lock out. Do not attempt to reset the system until the ignition  
system has been inspected and the problem resolved. Once  
the problem has been resolved and 5 minutes have passed  
since the last ignition attempt, reset the system by turning the  
thermostat to it’s lowest setting and then back to where it was  
or by momentarily interrupting the electrical power to the boiler.  
WARNING: Before operating read and understand the  
instructions contained in this manual. Do not attempt  
to operate this boiler if it has not been installed in  
accordance with the guidelines set forth in this manual.  
Read and fully understand the operating instructions  
in theForYour Safety Read Before Operatingsection  
of this manual, pg 14. Failure to comply with this  
warning could result in a fire or explosion!  
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, do  
not turn off or disconnect the electrical supply to the pump.  
Instead, shut off the gas supply at a location external to the  
appliance.  
D. With the burners in operation, close the manual shutoff valve  
in the gas supply line. As soon as the burner flames go out,  
open the manual shutoff valve. A normal ignition sequence  
should take place.  
En cas de surchauffe ou si l’alimentation de gaz ne peut être  
coupée, ne pas couper ni débrancher l’alimentation électrique  
de la ponpe. Fermer plutôt le robinet d’admission de gaz à  
l’extérieur de l’appareil..  
E. With the burners in operation, interrupt the power to the  
control circuit by lowering and raising the thermostat. A normal  
ignition sequence should follow.  
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.  
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the  
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and  
any gas control that has been under water.  
F. To test the ignition safety shutoff device, close the manual  
shutoff valve in the gas supply line. Within 6 seconds of main  
burner flame extinction, the main gas valve solenoid should close  
with an audible noise.  
N’utilisez pas cet appareil s’il a été plongé dans l’eau, même  
partiellement. Faites inspecter l’appareil par un tecnicien qualifié  
et remplacez toute partie du système de contrôle et toute  
commande qui ont été plongés dans l’eau.  
The ignitor should glow and an attempt at ignition take place.  
After unsuccessfully attempting to light the main burners the  
ignition module should lock out.  
Open the manual shutoff valve in the gas supply line. Reset  
the ignition control system by interrupting, then restoring  
electrical power to the boiler. A normal ignition sequence should  
take place.  
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If the computed rate deviates by more than 5% from the rated  
input value of the unit adjust the gas valve pressure  
accordingly. Do not adjust the manifold pressure by more than  
5%. If a proper rate cannot be maintained without adjusting the  
manifold pressure beyond the 5% limit, the main burner orifices  
must be replaced. If the input rate is too low, go to the next  
larger size orifices. If the input rate is too high, go to the next  
smaller size.  
CHECKING & ADJUSTMENT  
Gas Pressure Adjustment  
Natural Gas Optimum results are obtained when the boiler  
is operated at its full input rating, with 3.5 in, 89 mm, WC of  
manifold pressure. The manifold pressure should not be more  
that 5% off this value. The gas valve pressure regulator has  
been preset at the factory. If adjustment is necessary the  
following steps must be followed.  
Propane Gas  
1. Attach a manometer to the pressure tap on the gas valve  
body.  
The input rate for LP units is factory set based on the orifice  
size. The manifold pressure must be set at 10" WC and the  
#54 burner orifices used unless the unit is to be derated for  
altitude.  
2. Remove the regulator adjustment screw cap from the gas  
valve body.  
CAUTION: Never increase the input to the boiler above that  
for which it is rated. Doing so can cause premature failure  
of the boiler.  
3. Rotate the regulator adjustment screw clockwise to  
increase the manifold pressure, counterclockwise to decrease  
it. Never force the regulator adjustment screw or the gas valve  
will be damaged!  
FIG. NO. 18 Main Burner Flames  
4. Replace the regulator adjustment screw cap and pressure  
tap plug.  
Propane Gas A manifold pressure of 10.0 in, 254 mm, WC  
must be maintained for proper operation of the boiler. If the  
manifold pressure is off by more than 5% adjust it according  
to steps 1 through 4 above.  
LIFTING  
(TOO MUCH AIR)  
NORMAL  
(HARD FLAME)  
Input Rate  
Gas appliances are rated based on sea level operation with no  
adjustment required at elevations up to 2000 ft, 610 m. At  
elevations above 2000 ft, 610 m, input ratings should be  
reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft, 305 m, above sea level. Check  
the input rate as follows:  
YELLOW TIPPING  
(MARGINAL)  
YELLOW FLAME  
(TOO LITTLE AIR)  
Natural Gas  
1. Turn off all other gas appliances that use the same gas  
meter as the boiler.  
WARNING: Yellow, flooating flames indicate a lack of  
combustion air. Do not operate the boiler until the  
problem is solved or severe personal injury or death  
may occur!  
2. Call the gas company for the gas heating value.  
3. Start the boiler and let it run for 15 minutes.  
Low Water Cutoff  
4. Using the gas meter and a stop watch, clock the time that  
it takes to burn 10 cubic feet of gas and divide the time by 10.  
If the boiler is equipped with a low water cutoff device make  
sure that the main burners will NOT light when the boiler has  
no water in it. To check, turn the boiler off, close the valves in  
the water supply and return lines and drain the boiler. If the  
boiler’s main burners light shut the boiler off immediately and  
correct the problem.  
5. Insert the heating value and the time, in seconds, into the  
following formula.  
Heating Value(Btu/ft3)(3600 s/hr)  
Input Rate =  
Flow Rate(s/ft3)  
Thermostat Adjustment  
Example:  
If the heating value = 1000 Btu/ft3 and the flow rate = 36 s/ft3  
For a thermostat that employs an adjustable heat anticipator,  
adjust the anticipator to match the current measured in the  
thermostat circuit. An increased anticipator setting may be  
necessary if the unit cycles frequently. If the room temperature  
over-shoots the thermostat setting, reduce the anticipator  
setting.  
(1000 Btu/hr)(3600 s/hr)  
Input Rate =  
36 s/ft3  
Input Rate = 100,000 Btu/hr  
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Heat Exchanger Cleaning  
Remove the burners to protect them from falling rust and scale  
BOILER MAINTENANCE  
by following the Burner Removal instructions.  
1. Remove the vent pipe, front access and top panels.  
WARNING: The ceramic combustion chamber in the  
burner box and its gasket contain crystalline silica.  
Wear a tightly fitted dust mask when servicing the  
burner and gently handle the burner and its gasket to  
prevent inhalation of airborne fibers. Crystalline silica  
fibers have been identified as carcinogenic, or possibly  
carcinogenic when inhaled.  
2. Disconnect the inducer wires and carefully separate the  
inducer from the flue collector.  
3. Remove the two flue collector retaining clips. Cut the RTV  
seal and remove the flue collector.  
CAUTION: Servicing, inspection and adjustment must be  
done by a trained technician in accordance with all  
applicable local and national codes.Verify proper operation  
after servicing. Improper servicing or adjustment can  
damage the boiler!  
4. Clean the flue passages with a wire brush.  
5. Vacuum out the burner base and clean and inspect the  
ignition system components.Damaged or badly corroded parts  
must be replaced.  
The boiler should be cleaned and inspected once a year, before  
each heating season. Use a soft brush and/or a vacuum  
cleaner to ensure that the burners and ignition components are  
free from dust, soot, dirt, corrosion or other deposits that would  
impair the boiler’s performance. Refer to page 22 for  
component identification.  
6. Remove the old flue collector sealant and reseal the flue  
collector. Use Dow Corning #732 RTV or an equivalent silicone  
sealant. Install the flue collector retaining clips and screws.  
7. Clean then reseal the inducer using Dow Corning #732  
RTV or an equivalent silicone sealant before reattaching it to  
the flue collector.  
Burner Removal  
1. Close the manual shutoff valve in the gas supply line and  
turn off electrical power to the boiler.  
8. Replace the top panel.  
WARNING: The flue collector and inducer must be  
properly sealed. Allow the RTV sealant 24 hours to  
cure before using the boiler. Improper sealing could  
result in carbon monoxide poisoning!  
2. Remove the front access panel.  
3. Disconnect the gas supply, see FIG. NO. 8.  
4. Where applicable, disconnect the wires and pilot tube from  
the gas valve.  
9. Reconnect the inducer wires and the vent system.  
10. Follow the Burner Installation procedure above.  
5. Remove the two nuts holding the manifold assembly and  
remove the assembly.  
11. Once the sealant has cured, fire the boiler to make sure  
that it operates properly.  
6. Remove the top half of the burner support panel and the  
burners.  
Vent System  
At least once a year the entire vent system must be thoroughly  
inspected for any signs of blockage, corrosion or leaks.  
Immediately replace any unsound vent system piping. Remove  
any foreign matter in or near the vent terminal or around the  
boiler that might obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation  
air. Inspect the condensate trap, if installed, for blockage and  
clean if necessary. Every 3 to 6 months, lubricate the inducer  
motor using 2 drops of 20W non detergent motor oil in each  
oil port.  
Burner Installation  
1. Do not install damaged or badly corroded burners - replace  
them.  
2. Insert the crimped end of each burner into the slot in the  
burner base rear panel.  
3. Work the manifold assembly into position and start the  
two retaining nuts.Slide the top half of the burner support panel  
in place and tighten the nuts.  
WARNING : Failure to properly inspect the vent system  
on a regular basis may leave problems undetected that  
can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide  
which can cause severe personal injury or death!  
4. Reconnect all wires, tubing and anything else disconnected  
during the burner removal operation.  
5. Complete the reassembly and follow the instructions in the  
BOILER OPERATION section of this manual.  
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Controls/Burners  
Refer to the BOILER OPERATION and CHECKING and  
ADJUSTMENT sections in this manual.  
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE INSTALLER  
The installer must give this copy of the INSTALLATION AND  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS to the boiler owner and make  
sure that the owner or operator has a basic understanding of  
the following:  
1. The lighting instructions, the type of ignition system installed  
and how it operates.  
1. Check the thermostat for proper operation.  
2. If the boiler has been equipped with a low water cut-off  
device, L.W.C.O, ensure that it operates properly. A float type  
L.W.C.O. should be flushed out.  
2. What the labels on the boiler say.  
3. The relief valve should vent water when the test lever is  
lifted. It should not weep or discharge water at normal system  
pressure.Never try to clean or repair the relief valve! If the valve  
fails replace it!  
3. How to start up and shut off the boiler.  
4. How to turn the gas and electrical power on or off.  
5. What to do if the boiler ignition system locks out.  
4. The aquastat high limit controls the maximum water  
temperature in the boiler. It is adjustable from 140°F, 60°C, to  
220°F, 104°C. If the water temperature reaches the set  
temperature before the demand for heat has been met, the  
aquastat high limit should shut the burners off.The outlet water  
temperature should never exceed 220°F, 104°C.If the aquastat  
high limit fails to function properly replace it.  
6. Where to check the system temperature and pressure and  
what they should be.  
7. The importance of reading, understanding and following  
these instructions.  
5. Visually check the burner flames. See FIG. NO. 18.  
The installer must make sure that the owner knows to shut  
the boiler off and call for service if the following conditions  
occur:  
1. Yellow lazy flames or flames outside the boiler jacket.  
2. Gas smell or other strange odors.  
3. Discoloration of the boiler or surrounding materials due to  
overheating.  
4. Water leaking from the heating system piping or relief valve.  
5. Flue products leaking from the vent system into the living  
space. Dampness or condensation in the building is a good  
indicator of this condition.  
6. The boiler’s flame roll-out safety system is actuated.  
7. Control malfunction or sporadic operation.  
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GV100 SERIES REPAIR PARTS  
Number of Sections  
Ref #  
Name of Part  
Part No.  
55763  
55764  
55765  
55766  
55767  
55701  
55702  
55813  
55814  
55815  
55816  
55817  
3
4
5
6
7
1
Top, Rear, Inner Front and Front Panels  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
Left Side Panel  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Right Side Panel  
Noncombustilbe Floor Pan  
1
1
1
1
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Number of Sections  
Ref #  
Name of Part  
Part No.  
55513  
55514  
55515  
55516  
55517  
55512  
69879  
69880  
69881  
69882  
69883  
69445  
60176  
60177  
69786  
69787  
69788  
69789  
69790  
55529  
55527  
55519  
50155  
50154  
60567  
55534  
55535  
55536  
55537  
61988  
60265  
3
4
5
6
7
5
Flue Collector/Drafthood  
1
1
1
4
1
1
5
1
6
6
7
Flue Baffle  
2
1
3
1
Heat Exchanger/Assembled Block  
1
1
6
6
6
8
9
Burner  
2
2
2
1
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
Burner Orifice (#42, NG)  
Burner Orifice (#54, LP)  
Manifold  
10  
1
1
1
1
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Induced Blower  
Silicone Tubing  
14"  
1
14"  
1
14"  
1
14"  
1
14"  
1
Transition Collar  
High Limit (L4080B-1253)  
Control Center (R8285D-1026)  
Roll Out Switch (262 deg. F) 404257A  
Pressure Switch Set @ -0.45 W.C.  
Pressure Switch Set @ -0.51 W.C.  
Pressure Switch Set @ -0.58 W.C.  
Pressure Switch Set @ -0.65 W.C.  
Pressure Relief Valve (30 psi)  
Temp & Pressure Gauge  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
18  
19  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HSI - FENWALL IGNITION SYSTEM  
Ignition Module (35-655922-001)  
Ignitor  
20  
21  
22  
50337  
50072  
50010  
50057  
55526  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Gas Valve (36E01-308) NG  
Gas Valve (VR8305M-3506) LP  
Inducer Relay (In Junction Box)  
WARNING  
Any appliance that burns natural gas, propane gas, fuel oil, wood or coal is capable of producing carbon monoxide (CO).  
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas which is odorless, colorless and tasteless but is very toxic.  
If your Smith boiler is not working properly, or is not vented properly, dangerous levels of CO may accumulate. CO is lighter than  
air and thus may travel throughout the building. Brief exposure to high concentrations of CO, or prolonged exposure to  
lesser amounts of CO, may result in carbon monoxide poisoning.  
Exposure can be fatal and exposure to high concentrations may result in the sudden onset of symptoms including unconscious-  
ness.  
Symptoms of CO poisoning include:  
dizziness  
headaches  
nausea  
vision problems  
loss of muscle control  
weakness  
shortness of breath  
unclear thinking  
unconsciousness  
The symptoms of CO poisoning are often confused with those of influenza, and the highest incidence of poisoning occurs at the  
onset of cold weather or during flu season. A victim may not experience any symptoms, only one symptom or a few symptoms.  
Suspect the presence of carbon monoxide if symptoms tend to disappear when you leave your home.  
The following signs may indicate the presence of carbon monoxide:  
• Hot gases from appliance, venting system, pipes, or chimney escaping into the living space.  
• Flames coming out around the appliance.  
Yellow colored flames in the appliance.  
• Stale or smelly air.  
• The presence of soot or carbon in or around the appliance.  
• Very high unexplained humidity inside the building.  
If any of the symptoms CO poisoning occur, or if any of the signs of carbon monoxide are present, vacate the premises imme-  
diately and contact a qualfied heating service company, the gas company or the fire department.  
To reduce the risk of CO poisoning, have your heating system “tuned up” by a licensed heating contractor or the gas company -  
preferably before each heating season. Also have the service company check your chimney or vent pipes for blockage.Your home  
should also be adequately ventilated, particularly if you have insulated your home.  
ONLY QUALIFIED, LICENSED SERVICE CONTRACTORS SHOULD PERFORM WORK ON YOUR SMITH BOILER.  
WARNING  
Install, operate and maintain unit in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions to avoid exposure to fuel substances or sub-  
stances from incomplete combustion which can cause death or serious illness.The State of California has determined that these  
substances may cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Also, install and service this product to avoid exposure  
to airborne particles of glasswool fibers and/or ceramic fibers known to the State of California to cause cancer through inhalation.  
WESTCAST, INC.  
260 NORTH ELM STREET WESTFIELD, MA 01085  
TEL. (413) 562-9631 FAX (413) 562-3799  

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