Lochinvar Water Heater SIT030 User Manual

SIT-I-O Rev M  
Installation & Operation  
Manual  
Models: SIT030 - SIT119  
CAUTION:  
The heat transfer medium must be water or  
other nontoxic fluid having a toxicity rating  
or class of 1, as listed in Clinical Toxicology of  
Commercial Products, 5th edition.  
The pressure of the heat transfer medium  
must be limited to a maximum of 30 PSIG by  
an approved safety or relief valve.  
This manual must only be used by  
ƽ WARNING  
a qualified heating installer / service  
technician. Read all instructions  
before installing. Perform steps in  
the order given. Failure to comply  
could result in severe personal  
injury, death, or substantial property  
damage.  
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Installer – Read all instructions before • Installation and service must be performed by a qualified  
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installing. Perform steps in the order given.  
installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.  
Have this indirect water heater serviced/  
inspected by a qualified service technician, at  
least annually.  
Failure to adhere to the guidelines on this  
page can result in severe personal injury,  
death, or substantial property damage.  
ƽ WARNING  
Failure to comply with the above could result  
in severe personal injury, death or substantial  
property damage.  
When servicing the indirect water heater –  
• To avoid severe burns, allow the appliance to cool  
before performing maintenance.  
When calling or writing about the appliance  
– Please have the indirect water heater model  
and serial number from the indirect water  
heater rating plate.  
NOTICE  
Indirect water heater operation –  
• Should overheating occur or gas supply fail to shut off,  
do not turn off or disconnect electrical supply to  
circulator. Instead, shut off the gas supply at a location  
external to the appliance.  
Consider piping and installation when  
determining appliance location.  
Any claims for damage or shortage in  
shipment must be filed immediately  
against the transportation company by the  
consignee.  
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under  
water. The possible damage to a flooded appliance can  
be extensive and present numerous safety hazards. Any  
appliance that has been under water must be replaced.  
Factory warranty (shipped with appliance)  
does not apply to appliances improperly  
installed or improperly operated.  
The following chart details the relationship of water temperature  
and time with regard to scald injury and may be used as a  
guide in determining the safest water temperature for your  
applications.  
If the information in this manual is not  
followed exactly, a fire or explosion may  
result causing property damage, personal  
injury or loss of life.  
ƽ WARNING  
APPROXIMATE TIME / TEMPERATURE  
RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS  
This appliance MUST NOT be installed in  
any location where gasoline or flammable  
vapors are likely to be present.  
120°F  
125°F  
130°F  
135°F  
140°F  
145°F  
150°F  
155°F  
More than 5 minutes  
1 1/2 to 2 minutes  
About 30 seconds  
About 10 seconds  
Less than 5 seconds  
Less than 3 seconds  
About 1 1/2 seconds  
About 1 second  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electric switch; do not  
use any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call  
the fire department.  
Hot Water Can Scald!  
Water heated to temperatures for clothes washing, dish washing, and other sanitizing needs can  
scald and cause permanent injury.  
Children, elderly, and infirm or physically handicapped persons are more likely to be  
permanently injured by hot water. Never leave them unattended in a bathtub or shower.  
Never allow small children to use a hot water tap or draw their own bath.  
If anyone using hot water in the building fits the above description, or if state laws or local  
codes require certain water temperatures at hot water taps, you must take special  
precautions:  
Use lowest possible temperature setting.  
Install some type of tempering device, such as an automatic mixing  
valve, at hot water tap or water heater. Automatic mixing valve must be selected and  
installed according to valve manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions.  
Water passing out of drain valves may be extremely hot. To avoid injury:  
Make sure all connections are tight.  
Direct water flow away from any person.  
Protection Must Be Taken Against Excessive Temperature and Pressure!  
--Installation of a Temperature & Pressure (T&P) relief valve is required.  
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1 General information  
The Lochinvar SIT series indirect water heater (FIG. 1-1) is  
designed to generate domestic hot water in conjunction with  
a hot water boiler using forced boiler water circulation. This  
indirect water heater consists of a 316L Stainless Steel tank in  
which a smooth 304L stainless steel coil is located (Table 1A).  
Boiler water is pumped through the coil and heats the water  
in the tank. This tank is not intended for use in pool heating  
applications or for heating any fluid other than water. It is  
also not intended for use in gravity hot water heating systems.  
Single-wall heat exchanger  
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.  
Operating restrictions:  
Maximum domestic hot water temperature is 194°F.  
Maximum boiler water temperature is 210°F.  
Maximum working pressure for the vessel tank is  
150 psig.  
3. The equipment is permanently labeled to indicate that  
only additives recognized as safe by the FDA shall be used  
in the heat transfer medium.  
Table 1A  
Component Materials  
Other heat exchanger designs may be permitted where approved  
by the Administrative Authority.  
Component  
Material  
Tank  
316L Steel Stainless Steel  
Coil  
Insulation  
Jacket  
316L Stainless Steel  
Polyurethane  
Polypropylene / ABS  
Figure 1-1 Lochinvar SIT Series Indirect Water Heater  
WEIGHT  
“A”  
“B”  
“C”  
(in.)  
“D”  
(in.)  
“E”  
“F”  
PART NO.  
FULL OF WATER  
(lbs.)  
(in.)  
(in.)  
(in.)  
(in.)  
“F”  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
20  
20  
393  
515  
614  
820  
921  
1268  
3 1/16  
3 1/16  
3 5/8  
8 3/16  
8 3/16  
9 1/8  
9 1/8  
9 1/8  
9 3/8  
32 1/4  
48 1/2  
39 3/4  
52 1/4  
61 3/4  
60 1/4  
39 1/2  
55 9/16  
47 1/4  
59 7/8  
69 3/8  
68 3/16  
21 3/4  
25 1/4  
24  
24  
24  
28  
24 7/16  
27 15/16  
27 15/16  
31 11/16  
3 5/16  
3 5/16  
3 5/16  
NOTES:  
1. 1-1/2” FPT ON MODELS SIT065 - 119 .  
2. 1-1/2” MPT ON MODELS SIT065 - 119 .  
1. RELIEF VALVE CONNECTION  
2. HOT WATER OUTLET  
3. BOILER WATER IN  
22.5°  
45°  
4. BOILER WATER OUT  
5. DRAIN/COLD WATER INLET  
2
1” FPT (SEE NOTE 1)  
1
3/4” FPT  
3
1” MPT  
“E”  
“D”  
AQUASTAT/SENSOR WELL  
4
1” MPT  
“C”  
1” MPT (SEE NOTE 2) 5  
“B”  
“A”  
SIT030 - SIT119  
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2 Pre-installation  
1. The installation must conform to the instructions  
in this manual and all applicable local, state,  
provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations, and  
ordinances. Installations in Canada must conform to  
B149.2 Installation Code.  
Locating the tank  
1. Choose a location for your water heater centralized to the  
piping system. You must also locate the SIT water heater  
where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures.  
Additionally, you will need to place the water heater so that  
the controls, drain, and inlet/outlets are easily accessible.  
This appliance must not be installed outdoors, as it is  
certified as an indoor appliance, and must also be kept  
vertical on a level surface.  
2. Be certain the domestic water supply to the tank has  
physical and chemical characteristics that fall within  
the limits shown in Table 2A. Where questions exist  
as to the composition of the water on the job, a  
qualified water treatment expert should be consulted.  
2. Keep distance between boiler and water heater to a  
minimum to:  
Water with characteristics outside the  
CAUTION  
limits shown in Table 2A may severely  
shorten the life of the tank due to  
corrosion. Damage to tanks in such  
cases is not covered under warranty.  
a. reduce piping heat loss  
b. provide minimal friction loss  
3. Figure 1-1 on page 4 shows the weights of all the tanks filled  
with water. Make sure that the location chosen for the tank  
is capable of supporting it.  
3. Read and understand all installation requirements in  
this manual.  
This appliance must be placed where leakage  
CAUTION  
from the relief valve, leakage from the  
related piping, or leakage from the tank or  
connections, will not result in damage to the  
surrounding areas, or to the lower floors of  
the building. A water heater should always  
be located in an area with a floor drain or  
installed in a drain pan suitable for water  
heaters. Lochinvar shall not be held liable for  
any such water damage.  
Table 2A  
Water Chemistry Requirements  
Water used in the tank must have characteristics falling  
within the following limits:  
Characteristic  
Ph  
Chloride (PPM)  
Min.  
6.0  
--  
Max.  
8.0  
4. The tank may be located some distance from the boiler  
provided the pump is designed to provide the flow  
called for in Table 3B - Pressure Drop Values, through  
the coil. Also, the further the tank is from the boiler, the  
longer the response of the boiler will be to a call from the  
tank zone. Insulate piping between the boiler and the tank.  
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Failure to properly support the tank could  
ƽ WARNING  
result in property damage or personal injury.  
Recommended clearances  
The installation location must provide adequate clearances  
for servicing and proper operation of the water heater. A 12  
inch vertical clearance is recommended from the top of the  
water heater. A zero clearance is allowed for the sides of the  
water heater. However, boiler and servicing clearances must be  
figured when locating the water heater.  
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3 Boiler side piping  
Multiple tank connections (boiler side)  
Figures 3-1 thru 3-4 show typical boiler side piping for  
several common situations. Regardless of which system is  
used it is imperative that the flow rates called for in Table  
3B are developed through the coil. This requires properly  
sized piping and a properly sized pump.  
Multiple tank installations must be done in the “reverse-return”  
manner. The reason for this is to create the same pressure drop  
(and therefore, the same flow) through the coil of each tank.  
The boiler manifold piping must be sized so that each coil has  
the flow rate called for in Table 3B.  
The system shown in FIG’s 3-1 thru 3-4 are described  
below:  
Because the pressure drop through tank coils varies from size  
to size, it is hard to predict the flow rate that will be developed  
through each coil when two tanks of different sizes are placed in  
the same manifold. For this reason it is best not to mix tanks of  
different sizes in the same zone if their recovery is critical.  
Zone with circulator to Aquastat  
This system is like the circulator zone system on a straight  
heat job except that one of the zones goes to the tank  
instead of radiation. As on any circulator zone system  
check valves should be installed in each zone to prevent  
unwanted circulation through zones which are not calling  
for heat. Figure 3-1 on page 7 illustrates typical circulator  
zone piping.  
Table 3A  
Pressure Drop Chart  
Zone with valve to Aquastat  
As with the circulator zone system, this system is just like a  
standard heating zone system except that one of the zones  
is connected to the tank coil as shown in FIG. 3-2. The  
system circulator must be large enough to move boiler  
water through the coil regardless of the flow rate required  
through the heating zones.  
DHW prioritization  
This piping system is designed to provide direct hot  
water priority over the other zones in the heating system.  
When there is a Domestic Hot Water (DHW) call for  
heat, the Knight control will shut off the boiler circulator  
and activate the domestic hot water circulator. Once the  
DHW demand is satisfied, the boiler circulator will be  
readjusted as demand requires. The circulator must be  
large enough to move the boiler water through the coils.  
The recommended piping for a DHW priority system is  
depicted in FIG. 3-3 on page 9.  
GPM  
Table 3B  
Pressure Drop Values  
PRESSURE DROP  
(FT/HD)  
WATER WATER  
COIL  
COIL  
LENGTH  
(FT)  
SQ FT  
SURFACE  
AREA  
MODEL  
INLET  
(NPT)  
OUTLET CONNECTION  
(NPT)  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
(NPT)  
GPM GPM GPM GPM GPM  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
24  
8.0  
.36  
.41  
.46  
.61  
.61  
.73  
.91  
2.06  
2.34  
2.67  
3.53  
3.53  
4.22  
3.66  
4.16  
4.74  
6.27  
6.27  
7.5  
5.71  
6.49  
7.4  
30.8  
36.5  
41.5  
41.5  
67.3  
10.0  
12.0  
13.5  
13.5  
22.0  
1.04  
1.18  
1.57  
1.57  
1.87  
1
1
1.5  
1.5  
1.5  
1.5  
1.5  
1.5  
9.8  
9.8  
11.71  
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3 Boiler side piping  
(continued)  
Figure 3-1 Piping Diagram Zoned with Circulators  
ZONE #1  
PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
REDUCING VALVE  
ZONE #2  
ZONE #3  
ZONE #4  
BACKFLOW  
PREVENTER  
ZONE CIRCULATORS  
(TYPICAL)  
MAKE UP WATER  
SYSTEM SUPPLY  
SENSOR  
(WHEN USED)  
AIR SEPARATOR  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
HOT  
WATER  
OUT  
NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA.  
OR A MAXIMUM OF 12" APART  
DRAIN POINT  
(TYPICAL)  
Y-STRAINER  
ANTI-SCALD  
MIXING VALVE  
BALL VALVE  
(TYPICAL)  
FLOW CHECK  
VALVE  
COLD  
WATER  
IN  
BOILER  
CIRCULATOR  
RELIEF VALVE  
TANK SENSOR/  
AQUASTAT  
UNION  
(TYPICAL)  
TEMPERATURE /  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
RECIRCULATION  
PUMP  
CHECK VALVE  
DRAIN  
SOLUTION  
BOILER  
SQUIRE  
PRESSURE  
DRAIN  
( FIELD SUPPLY )  
RELIEF VALVE  
Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only, the installer is responsible  
for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
Please note that the installer is responsible for ensuring DHW prioritization when piped as a zone.  
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3 Boiler side piping  
Figure 3-2 Piping Diagram Zoned with Valves  
ZONE #1  
PRESSURE  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
REDUCING VALVE  
ZONE #2  
ZONE #4  
ZONE #3  
BACKFLOW  
PREVENTER  
ZONE VALVES  
(TYPICAL)  
SYSTEM SUPPLY  
SENSOR  
MAKE UP WATER  
(WHEN USED)  
DIFFERENTIAL  
PRESSURE BYPASS  
VALVE (IF USED)  
AIR SEPARATOR  
SYSTEM  
CIRCULATOR  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA.  
OR A MAXIMUM OF 12" APART  
HOT  
WATER  
OUT  
DRAIN POINT  
(TYPICAL)  
ANTI-SCALD  
MIXING VALVE  
BALL VALVE  
(TYPICAL)  
Y-STRAINER  
COLD  
WATER  
IN  
BOILER  
CIRCULATOR  
RELIEF VALVE  
TANK SENSOR/  
AQUASTAT  
UNION  
(TYPICAL)  
RECIRCULATION  
PUMP  
TEMPERATURE /  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
CHECK VALVE  
DRAIN  
DRAIN  
( FIELD SUPPLY )  
SOLUTION  
SQUIRE  
PRESSURE  
BOILER  
RELIEF VALVE  
Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only, the installer is responsible  
for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.  
NOTICE  
Please note that the installer is responsible for ensuring DHW prioritization when piped as a zone.  
NOTICE  
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3 Boiler side piping  
(continued)  
Figure 3-3 Knight Boiler Primary / Secondary Piping  
PRESSURE  
REDUCING VALVE  
BACKFLOW  
PREVENTER  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
MAKE UP WATER  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
SYSTEM SUPPLY  
SENSOR  
TO  
FROM  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
BALL VALVE  
(TYPICAL)  
CIRCULATOR  
Y-STRAINER  
(RECOMMENDED)  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
BOILER  
CIRCULATOR  
HOT  
WATER  
OUT  
DOMESTIC  
HOT WATER  
CIRCULATOR  
ANTI-SCALD  
DRAIN POINT  
(TYPICAL)  
MIXING VALVE  
COLD  
WATER  
IN  
TANK SENSOR/  
AQUASTAT  
CHECK VALVE  
UNION  
(TYPICAL)  
RECIRCULATION  
PUMP  
TEMPERATURE /  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
DRAIN  
( FIELD SUPPLY )  
KNIGHT  
BOILER  
SQUIRE  
DRAIN  
PRESSURE  
RELIEF VALVE  
Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only, the installer is responsible  
for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.  
NOTICE  
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3 Boiler side piping  
Figure 3-4 Multiple Tank Connections  
PRESSURE  
REDUCING VALVE  
BACKFLOW  
PREVENTER  
PRESSURE  
GAUGE  
MAKEUP WATER  
AIR  
SEPARATOR  
SYSTEM SUPPLY  
SENSOR  
FROM  
SYSTEM  
TO  
SYSTEM  
NOT TO EXCEED 4 PIPE DIA.  
OR A MAXIMUM OF 12” APART  
SYSTEM  
CIRCULATOR  
BALL VALVE  
(TYPICAL)  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
Y-STRAINER  
(RECOMMENDED)  
HOT  
WATER  
OUT  
DOMESTIC  
HOT WATER  
CIRCULATOR  
BOILER  
CIRCULATOR  
ANTI-SCALD  
MIXING VALVE  
DRAIN POINT  
(TYPICAL)  
COLD  
WATER  
IN  
RELIEF VALVE  
(TYPICAL)  
TANK SENSOR/  
AQUASTAT  
(TYPICAL)  
UNION  
RECIRCULATION  
(TYPICAL)  
PUMP  
TEMPERATURE/  
PRESSURE GAUGE  
DRAIN  
PRESSURE  
RELIEF VALVE  
CHECK VALVE  
SQUIRE  
SQUIRE  
KNIGHT  
BOILER  
DRAIN  
(FIELD SUPPLY)  
IMG00184  
Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only, the installer is responsible  
for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.  
NOTICE  
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4 Domestic side (tank) piping  
Domestic water piping for distant fixtures  
Basic domestic piping  
Figure 4-2 on page 14 shows typical domestic water piping  
for a tank. The function of the components shown are as  
follows:  
In some cases the furthest fixture may be quite distant from  
the tank. Such an installation would result in an unacceptable  
delay before hot water reaches these distant fixtures. Even if all  
the fixtures are relatively close to the tank, the building owner  
may want hot water at all fixtures as soon as they are opened.  
a. Shut-off valves (recommended) - Used to isolate the  
tank for servicing.  
To prevent delays, return circulation piping with a check valve  
that allows flow to the inlet of the tank. This should be installed  
on each branch circuit at the farthest fixture or device, so that  
hot water is supplied upon demand.  
b. Backflow Preventer (required by some codes) - Used to  
prevent water from backing out of the tank and into  
the main potable water supply in the event that inlet  
water pressure drops.  
c. Expansion Tank (required for thermal expansion) -  
This expansion tank absorbs the increased volume  
caused by heating water.  
Because hot water is always circulating in the hot water branch,  
the entire branch should be insulated to prevent excessive heat  
loss.  
Use an expansion tank designed for use on domestic  
water systems. Refer to the expansion tank  
manufacturer’s literature for the proper size expansion  
tank to use.  
If an expansion tank is used, do not put  
any valves between the expansion tank  
and tank inlet.  
NOTICE  
d. Unions (optional) - Used to disconnect the tank in the  
unlikely event that this is necessary.  
e. Drain (required) - Used to drain the tank for  
inspection or servicing.  
Multiple tank domestic water piping  
The two pipe reverse return piping uses more pipe than the  
two pipe direct return piping, but the flow is more balanced  
and even in the two pipe reverse return piping layout (see  
FIG. 3-4).  
Each tank must have its own T&P valve. It is recommended  
that each tank be equipped with its own isolation valves,  
unions, and drains so that one tank may be removed from  
the system. If local codes require a backflow preventer,  
check with the appropriate authority to find out whether  
one backflow preventer may be used for tanks or each tank  
must be equipped with its own backflow preventer. If each  
tank must have its own backflow preventer, each tank must  
also have its own expansion tank. If a common backflow  
preventer is permitted, an expansion tank must be sized to  
accommodate the expansion volume of all tanks.  
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4 Domestic side (tank) piping  
Temperature & pressure (T&P) relief valve  
Anti-scald valves (mixing valves)  
For  
protection  
against  
excessive  
Anti-scald valves used with water heaters are also called  
tempering valves or mixing valves. An anti-scald valve  
mixes cold water in with the outgoing hot water to assure  
that hot water reaching a building fixture is at a temperature  
low enough to be safe. ASSE1017 and ASSE1070 certified  
valves are recommended.  
ƽ WARNING  
temperatures and pressure, install  
temperature and pressure protective  
equipment required by local codes.  
This equipment shall not be less than a  
combination temperature and pressure relief  
valve certified by a nationally recognized  
testing laboratory that maintains 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 and the Standard CAN1-4.4,  
Temperature, Pressure, Temperature and  
Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief  
Valves. The combination temperature and  
pressure relief valve shall be marked with  
a maximum set pressure not to exceed the  
maximum working pressure of the water  
heater. The combination temperature and  
pressure relief valve shall also have an hourly  
rated temperature steam BTU discharge  
capacity not less than shown in Table 4A.  
Usually, the maximum temperature of the outlet water will  
stay near the setting of the tank control. In some cases,  
however, hot water usage patterns can cause the outlet  
water temperature to rise significantly above the control  
setting.  
The temperature of water going to the fixtures may be  
more carefully controlled through the use of a thermostatic  
mixing valve. This device blends a controlled amount of  
cold water with the hot water leaving the tank so that water  
at a more constant temperature exits the mixing valve.  
Anti-scald mixing valve piping is illustrated in FIG.’s 3-1  
thru 3-4.  
An anti-scald mixing valve does not  
ƽ WARNING  
eliminate the risk of scalding.  
*
*
*
Set the tank thermostat as low as  
practical.  
Install the combination temperature and  
pressure relief valve into the opening  
provided and marked for this purpose on  
the water heater.  
Feel water before bathing or  
showering.  
If anti-scald or anti-chill protection  
is required, use devices specifically  
designed for such service. Install  
these devices in accordance with  
their manufacturer’s instructions.  
Install drain valve  
Drain valve and fittings are supplied by others.  
Standard Installation  
Install a tee connection at the domestic cold water  
inlet (FIG. 4-1).  
Figure 4-1 Drain Valve Installed  
DRAIN  
VALVE  
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4 Domestic side (tank) piping  
(continued)  
Standard installation  
Verify  
that  
the  
combination  
NOTICE  
temperature and pressure relief valve  
complies with local codes. If the  
combination temperature and pressure  
relief valve does not comply with local  
codes, replace it with one that does.  
Follow the installation instructions in  
this section.  
Install the T&P relief valve in the connection marked  
“Relief Valve”.  
T&P relief valve discharge piping  
T&P relief valve discharge piping MUST be:  
- made of material serviceable for a temperature of  
250°F or greater.  
Do not place a valve between the combination T&P relief  
valve and the tank.  
- 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.  
Determine T&P relief valve size by the following  
specifications, unless they conflict with local codes:  
- terminated within 6" of the floor.  
-
-
SIT030/040/050 - 3/4" NPT with a minimum CSA  
Rating of 105,000 Btu/hr.  
T&P relief valve discharge piping MUST NOT be:  
- excessively long. Using more than two (2) elbows or  
15 feet of piping can reduce discharge capacity.  
- directly connected to a drain. Refer to local codes.  
- subject to freezing.  
SIT065/080/119 - 3/4" NPT with a minimum CSA  
Rating of 200,000 Btu/hr.  
The Lochinvar SIT series water heaters  
Do not install any valve between the T&P  
relief valve and the tank connection or  
on the T&P relief valve discharge piping.  
Improper placement and piping of T&P  
relief valve can cause severe personal injury,  
death or substantial property damage.  
NOTICE  
will absorb/store less than 200,000 Btu/  
hr when domestic water outlet  
temperature is 210°F and boiler water  
supply temperature is 240°F. Listed  
outputs are based on ASME Section VIII  
Interpretation VIII-1-86-136. Check  
with local codes for applicability.  
ƽ WARNING  
The T&P relief valve is not intended for  
constant duty, such as relief of pressure  
ƽ CAUTION  
due to repeated normal system expansion.  
Correct this condition by installing a  
properly sized expansion tank in a domestic  
water system. Refer to the expansion tank  
manufacturer’s installation instructions for  
proper sizing.  
Table 4A  
Minimum Relief Valve (CSA Rating)  
Model  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
Btu/hr  
105,000  
105,000  
105,000  
200,000  
200,000  
200,000  
Failure to install and maintain a new, listed  
3/4" X 3/4" T&P relief valve will release  
the manufacturer from any claim which  
might result from excessive temperature  
and pressures.  
ƽ WARNING  
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4 Domestic side (tank) piping  
Figure 4-2 Recommended Domestic Water Piping  
SHOCK ARRESTOR  
UNION  
SHUT-OFF VALVE  
(TYPICAL)  
SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
ANTI-SCALD  
MIXING VALVE  
TO BOILER  
FROM BOILER  
SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
BACKFLOW  
PREVENTOR  
EXPANSION  
TANK  
TANK SENSOR/  
AQUASTAT  
CHECK VALVE  
RECIRCULATION  
PUMP  
DRAIN  
( FIELD SUPPLY)  
SQUIRE  
Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only, the installer is responsible  
for all equipment and detailing required by local codes.  
NOTICE  
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5 Wiring  
Indirect water heater sensor setup (Knight boiler)  
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and  
dangerous operation.  
ƽ CAUTION  
The sensor supplied contains an Auto Reset High Limit (194°F).  
NOTICE  
Connect tank sensor  
Install tank sensor  
1. Turn OFF the power to the unit. Use wire strippers to strip  
one inch of insulation from the ends of each wire that  
will be spliced.  
The tank sensor is a dual sensor which controls the  
temperature of the tank from the boiler(see FIG. 4-1). The  
tank sensor has a built-in high temperature limit set at  
194°F.  
2. Splice the two ends of bare wire by twisting them together  
with a pair of electrical pliers. Turn the pliers three or  
four times to make a sufficient connection.  
1. Install the sensor inside the tank as depicted  
in FIG. 5-1.  
2. Connect the wire leads to the DHW Tank Sensor  
(AUX) connection point on the Knight boiler  
connection board (see FIG. 5-1).  
3. Attach a wire nut at the point where the two wires have been  
twisted together. Twist the wire nut until it fits snugly, or  
until it cannot be twisted any more.  
3. The Knight boiler will automatically read the sensor  
and default the tank temperature setting to 125°F.  
4. Wrap the wire nut and the two wires with electrical tape to  
secure the connection. Cover any exposed wiring with  
electrical tape.  
4. Adjust the tank setpoint program. Reference the  
Knight Installation and Operation Manual for a  
detailed explanation of the tank setpoint program.  
Figure 5-1 Indirect Water Heater Controlled Using Tank Sensor  
TANK BULBWELL  
DHW TANK  
SENSOR  
DHW TANK SENSOR / AUTO RESET HIGH LIMIT  
(PLACE SENSOR IN  
KNIGHT LOW VOLTAGE  
TERMINAL STRIP  
TANK BULBWELL & SNAP  
CLIP OVER BULBWELL)  
KNIGHT BOILER  
INDIRECT TANK  
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Indirect water heater controlled using Aquastat and zone circulator / valve  
1.  
Install Aquastat to tank. Aquastat control (TST20016) can be ordered from your local Lochinvar distributor.  
2.  
Connect Aquastat to the zone controller for the Indirect Water Heater Zone.  
3.  
Adjust Aquastat to the desired temperature.  
Figure 5-2 Wiring for Zone Control  
TST20016  
TEMPERATURE  
ADJUSTMENT  
ZONE CONTROL BOX  
OR  
ZONE VALVE  
OR  
WIRE  
CONNECTIONS  
ZONE CIRCULATOR  
AQUASTAT  
CONTROL  
INDIRECT TANK  
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6 Start-up and check-out  
1. Make sure the system is free of leaks and that air is  
purged from the system.  
Fix any leaks found before proceeding  
CAUTION  
further. Leakage from the boiler piping  
can result in severe damage to the boiler.  
2. Many soldering fluxes contain Zinc Chloride which can  
cause severe corrosion damage to stainless steel. After  
completing all domestic water connections, flush the  
indirect water heater thoroughly before leaving the  
installation. This is particularly important if the  
indirect water heater will be unused for an extended  
period of time after installation. Flush the indirect  
water heater by drawing at least three times its volume  
from the tank.  
3. Make sure that all electrical connections are made  
correctly and that no exposed high voltage wiring is  
present.  
4. Make sure that each zone valve or circulator operates  
when, and only when, its thermostat calls for heat. Let  
each zone operate long enough to purge any remaining  
air from the system.  
5. Set the indirect water heater to the desired temperature.  
Because hot water presents a scald hazard, it is best to set  
the thermostat at 120°F or lower and raise it only if  
necessary to provide adequate hot water.  
6. Re-enable the burner and allow the boiler to operate.  
Make sure that the boiler shuts down when the indirect  
water heater is satisfied.  
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7 Maintenance  
The Lochinvar SIT series indirect water heater is an extremely  
simple device and as such requires very little maintenance.  
There are, however, several items which should be checked  
out on an annual or as needed basis to ensure a reliable supply  
of hot water:  
Homeowner monthly maintenance to include:  
Visually check valves, pipes, and fittings for leaks. Call a  
qualified service technician to repair leaks.  
To Fill the Water Heater  
*
Make sure that the rest of the boiler and domestic  
water piping is free of leaks.  
1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning the knob  
clockwise.  
2. Open the cold water supply shutoff valve.  
*
If there is an oil lubricated circulator in the system,  
make sure it is lubricated as called for by the  
circulator manufacturer.  
3. Open several hot water faucets to allow air to escape from  
the system.  
*
*
Make sure that the boiler is maintained in accordance  
with the boiler manufacturer’s instructions.  
4. When a steady stream of water flows from the faucets, the  
water heater is filled. Close the faucets and check for water  
leaks at the water heater drain valve, combination  
temperature and pressure relief valve and the hot and cold  
water connections.  
If a water treatment system is required to keep the  
water chemistry within the parameters shown in  
Table 2A (see Section 2 - Pre-Installation), make sure  
that this system is properly maintained.  
Water from opened drain valves, unions and  
other connections may be extremely hot.  
ƽ WARNING  
Maintenance Schedule  
Annual service by a qualified service technician  
should include the following:  
To avoid severe personal injury, death, or  
substantial property damage:  
-
-
Tighten all drain hose connections.  
Direct hot water away from all  
persons.  
Any procedure required by local codes.  
Verify system pressure. Air venting procedure may  
require adding water to bring boiler system up to  
pressure, typically 12 psig.  
To Drain the Water Heater  
Should it become necessary to completely drain the water  
heater, be sure to follow the steps below:  
Manually operate T&P relief valve at least once a year.  
This will release some hot water.  
1. Disconnect the power supply to the heat source. Consult  
the plumbing professional or electric company in your area  
for service.  
Before operating a T&P relief valve, make  
ƽ WARNING  
sure no one is in front of or around the  
T&P relief valve discharge piping. Hot  
discharge water can cause severe personal  
injury or substantial property damage.  
2. Close the cold water supply shutoff valve.  
3. Open the drain valve on the water heater.  
4. Open a hot water faucet to allow air to enter the system.  
Move operating lever to open position for a few  
seconds and then move it back, allowing it to snap  
closed. After the T&P relief valve is operated, if it  
continues to release water, close the cold water inlet to  
the water heater immediately. Follow the draining  
instructions, and replace the T&P relief valve. If the  
T&P relief valve weeps periodically, it may be due to  
thermal expansion. Do not plug the T&P relief valve or  
discharge piping.  
Drain the water heater if it will be shut off and exposed to  
freezing temperatures. Freezing water will expand and damage  
the 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, the boiler water and the domestic water  
must be drained.  
Plugging the T&P relief valve or discharge  
ƽ DANGER  
If antifreeze is used in the boiler water, check concentration.  
Boiler water (including additives) must be practically non-toxic,  
having a toxicity rating or class of 1, as listed in the “Clinical  
Toxicology of Commercial Products”. A maximum 50/50  
mixture of inhibited propylene glycol is recommended. Follow  
the antifreeze manufacturer’s instructions.  
piping can cause excessive pressure in the  
water heater, resulting in severe personal  
injury, death, or substantial property  
damage.  
Follow instructions on circulator to oil, if required.  
Check mixing valve, valves, pipes, and fittings for leaks.  
Do not use automotive, ethylene glycol  
or petroleum-based antifreeze. Do not use  
Check function of the field-installed controls and valves.  
See component manufacturer’s instructions.  
ƽ WARNING  
any undiluted antifreeze. This can cause  
severe personal injury, death, or substantial  
property damage.  
Review homeowner’s maintenance responsibilities and  
their frequencies, including any not listed in the  
following section.  
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8 Performance data  
Table 8A AHRI Chart  
Squire Indirect Water Heater  
AHRI Rating  
Indirect  
Water  
Heater  
Model  
Heat  
Source  
Water  
Volume  
Gal.  
Minimum Heat  
Standby Continuous First Hour Output Rate  
Tank Heat  
Source  
Friction  
Loss Feet  
W.C.  
Potable  
Water  
Volume  
Gal.  
Minimum  
Heat Source  
Flow Rate  
GPM  
Heat Loss Draw Rating Rating Gal/  
from  
Heat Source  
Btu/hr  
F/hr  
Gal/hr  
hr  
Number  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
27.0  
40.0  
51.6  
1.1  
1.6  
1.7  
1.5  
0.9  
0.8  
160  
181  
209  
183  
208  
255  
99,000  
115,000  
133,000  
14.0  
14.0  
14.0  
3.9  
4.5  
5.3  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
67.0  
81.5  
1.9  
2.1  
3.2  
0.7  
0.6  
0.5  
263  
266  
308  
327  
342  
418  
154,000  
160,000  
199,999  
14.0  
14.0  
12.1  
5.7  
5.7  
6.5  
113.4  
• These ratings were obtained with a heat source output and heat source flow rate as listed in the chart using the parameters of the  
Domestic Cold Water Inlet at 58°F, Domestic Temperature Rise of 77°F, and a Boiler Temperature Output of 180°F. Other results  
will be obtained under different conditions.  
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8 Performance data  
How to properly Size Your Indirect Water Heater  
Use the First Hour Rating (FHR) to properly size your Indirect Water Heater. The First Hour Rating is the amount of hot  
water in gallons the heater can supply per hour (starting with a tank full of hot water), depending on tank capacity, source of  
heat, and the size of the burner.  
Estimate your peak hour demand as follows:  
Determine what time of day (morning, noon, evening) you use the most hot water in your home. Keep in mind the  
number of people living in your home.  
Use the worksheet below to estimate your maximum usage of hot water during this one hour of the day -- this is your  
peak hour demand. Note: The worksheet does not estimate total daily hot water usage.  
The worksheet example shows a total peak hour demand of 165 gallons; therefore, this household would need a water heater  
with a First Hour Rating of no less than 165 gallons.  
Fixture Count Guide  
To quickly estimate the minimum gallons of hot water required based on a family size number of baths and hot water  
appliances the First Hour Rating of the Squire must be equal to or exceed the total first hour requirements.  
Peak Hour Demand Worksheet  
Description  
40 Gallons for the first 2 people  
10 Gallons for each additional person  
Fill in the Blank  
Example  
Gals.  
40  
Gals.  
Gals.  
Gals.  
20  
Gals.  
Gals.  
20 Gallons for each bath after the first  
(consecutive bath)  
20  
10 Gallons if dishwasher is used  
20 Gallons if clothes washer is used  
TOTAL  
Gals.  
Gals.  
Gals.  
10  
20  
Gals.  
Gals.  
Gals.  
110  
Heavy Usage Buffer  
Use if family members take longer than average showers, etc.  
x 1.5  
x 1.5  
First Hour Rating  
Gals.  
165  
Gals.  
Proceed to pages 21 – 23 of this manual to locate your Indirect Water Heater and Boiler in the sizing charts. Using the First  
Hour Rating calculated in this worksheet, locate your Indirect Water Heater and Boiler along with your First Hour Rating.  
This will also determine the flow needed between the Indirect Water Heater and Boiler.  
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(continued)  
Table 8B First Hour Rating - 180°F Boiler Loop Water (Knight Boiler)  
First Hour Rating - 180°F Boiler Loop Water  
(Knight Boiler - Models SIT030 - SIT050)  
Model  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
Circulator Flow  
GPM  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
Domestic Outlet 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140  
WB050  
108 83 108 83  
122 97 122 97  
173 133 173 133  
217 165 217 165  
135 110 135 110  
188 147 188 147  
231 178 231 178  
K/WB080 159 119 159 119  
K/WB105 171 128 191 142  
K/WB150  
K/WB210  
KB285  
191 142 223 165  
252 189 267 200  
267 200 282 211  
268 204 292 221  
292 221 307 232  
223 165 240 177  
223 165 240 177 267 196  
267 196  
267 200 282 211 286 213  
286 213  
292 221 307 232 334 251  
334 251  
KB399  
KB500  
267 196  
286 213  
334 251  
MAX BTU INPUT  
77008  
89165 105532 114761 129676 92998 112972 123331 129574 132764 94115 114116 125111 134044 146207  
First Hour Rating - 180°F Boiler Loop Water  
(Knight Boiler - SIT065 - SIT119)  
Model  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
Circulator Flow  
GPM  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
Domestic Outlet 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140  
WB050  
153 128 153 128  
163 138 163 138  
216 175 216 175  
259 206 259 206  
197 172 197 172  
250 209 250 209  
292 239 292 239  
K/WB080 207 165 207 165  
K/WB105 250 196 250 196  
K/WB150  
K/WB210  
KB285  
319 245 328 252  
338 262 338 262  
374 288 409 312  
372 296 372 296  
476 371 476 371  
356 271 386 293  
356 271 386 293 388 294  
388 294  
374 288 409 312 424 323  
424 323  
501 388 573 438 596 454  
596 454  
KB399  
KB500  
388 294  
424 323  
596 454  
MAX BTU INPUT  
118488 129139 146864 163768 167924 115860 139106 154002 171229 181544 141419 190161 204795 237649 253504  
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(continued)  
Table 8C First Hour Rating - 180°F Boiler Loop Water (Universal Sizing)  
First Hour Rating - 180°F Boiler Loop Water  
(Universal Sizing - 45,000 - 295,000 Btu/hr)  
Model  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
Circulator Flow  
GPM  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
Domestic Outlet 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140  
45,000  
60,000  
108 83 108 83  
122 97 122 97  
135 110 135 110  
136 103 136 103  
150 118 150 118  
164 131 164 131  
75,000  
165 123 165 123  
179 138 179 138  
194 151 194 151  
95,000  
171 128 191 142 202 150  
171 128 191 142 223 165 240 177  
217 165 217 165 217 165  
217 165 252 189 252 189 252 189  
252 189 267 200 282 211 286 208  
267 200 282 211 286 213  
233 179 233 179 233 179  
233 179 268 204 273 207 273 207  
115,000  
140,000  
191 142 223 165 240 177 267 196  
240 177 267 196  
268 204 292 221 307 232 322 242  
165,000  
292 221 307 232 334 251  
334 251  
195,000  
225,000  
260,000  
295,000  
MAX BTU INPUT  
77008  
89165 105532 114761 129676 92998 112972 123331 129574 132764 94115 114116 125111 134044 146207  
First Hour Rating - 180°F Boiler Loop Water  
(Universal Sizing - 45,000 - 295,000 Btu/hr)  
Model  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
Circulator Flow  
GPM  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
Domestic Outlet 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140  
45,000  
60,000  
153 128 153 128  
163 138 163 138  
197 172 197 172  
183 149 183 149  
193 159 193 159  
226 193 226 193  
75,000  
213 170 213 170  
222 180 222 180  
255 213 255 213  
95,000  
252 197 252 197 252 197  
291 226 291 226 291 226 291 226  
261 207 261 207 261 207  
300 235 300 235 300 235 300 235  
294 241 294 241 294 241  
333 268 333 268 333 268 333 268  
115,000  
140,000  
305 235 319 245 338 259 338 259 338 259 304 238 347 268 347 268 347 268 347 268 384 302 382 302 382 302 382 302 382 302  
305 235 319 245 356 271 386 293 388 294 304 238 349 270 374 288 395 302 395 302 387 306 429 337 429 337 429 337 429 337  
165,000  
195,000  
319 245 356 271 386 293 388 294  
356 271 386 293 388 294  
388 294  
349 270 374 288 409 312 424 323  
374 288 409 312 424 323  
424 323  
483 375 485 376 485 376 485 376  
501 388 548 421 541 416  
573 438 596 454  
225,000  
260,000  
295,000  
596 454  
MAX BTU INPUT  
118488 129139 146864 163768 167924 115860 139106 154002 171229 181544 141419 190161 204795 237649 253504  
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(continued)  
Table 8D First Hour Rating 200°F Boiler Loop Water (Universal Sizing)  
First Hour Rating - 200°F Boiler Loop Water  
(Universal Sizing - 45,000 - 295,000)  
Model  
SIT030  
SIT040  
SIT050  
Circulator Flow  
GPM  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
Domestic Outlet 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140  
45,000  
60,000  
105 84 105 84  
133 104 133 104  
118 97 118 97  
145 117 145 117  
132 109 132 109  
160 130 160 130  
75,000  
95,000  
160 124 160 124  
173 137 173 137  
188 151 188 151  
197 151 197 151 197 151  
224 171 233 176 233 176 233 176  
209 163 209 163 209 163  
245 190 245 190 245 190 245 190  
226 179 226 179 226 179  
263 206 263 206 263 206 263 206  
115,000  
140,000  
255 194 277 210 277 210 277 210 271 209 291 224 291 224 291 224 291 224 295 230 311 241 311 241 311 241 311 241  
165,000  
277 210 308 232 317 240  
308 232 352 265  
335 256 335 256 335 256 295 230 329 254 358 276 358 276 358 276  
195,000  
335 256 362 276 375 285  
329 254 375 288 399 306 404 309  
375 288 399 306 404 309  
404 309  
225,000  
260,000  
295,000  
325,000  
MAX BTU INPUT  
107695 126355 140102 153900 184539 129980 151466 164149 178059 186356 131965 159672 172739 187562 189713  
First Hour Rating - 200°F Boiler Loop Water  
(Universal Sizing - 45,000 - 295,000)  
Model  
SIT065  
SIT080  
SIT119  
Circulator Flow  
GPM  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
5
8
12  
16  
20  
Domestic Outlet 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140 115 140  
45,000  
60,000  
150 127 150 127  
179 148 179 148  
161 138 161 138  
189 159 189 159  
194 171 194 171  
222 192 222 192  
75,000  
95,000  
207 169 207 169  
218 180 218 180  
250 213 250 213  
245 197 245 197 245 197  
283 225 283 225 283 225 283 225  
255 208 255 208 255 208  
293 236 293 236 293 236  
288 241 288 241 288 241  
325 268 325 268 325 268  
373 303 373 303 373 303 373 303  
115,000  
140,000  
331 260 331 260 331 260 331 260 331 260 341 270 341 270 341 270 341 270  
165,000  
350 274 377 294 377 294 377 294 377 294 374 295 386 304 386 304 386 304 386 304 419 337 419 337 419 337 419 337 419 337  
350 274 391 305 432 337 432 338 432 329 374 295 440 343 440 343 440 343 440 343 479 381 479 381 479 381 479 381 479 381  
195,000  
225,000  
391 305 445 345 487 375 487 375  
495 381 499 384  
440 343 475 369 498 386 498 386  
475 369 525 406 536 414  
536 414  
533 422 533 422 533 422 533 422  
601 470 601 470 601 470  
667 519 667 519  
260,000  
295,000  
325,000  
536 414  
688 534 695 540  
MAX BTU INPUT  
146842 171693 200077 225514 235239 154198 192471 211523 237540 247474 194143 245777 282047 305766 319025  
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Revision Notes: Revision A (ECO C05265) initial release.  
Revision B (ECO C05399) reflects the addition of the Pressure Drop  
Chart and updates made to the Performance Data Charts.  
Revision C (ECO C05587) reflects the update of tables 3A and 3B  
(Pressure Drop charts) on page 6, table 4A on page 13, the update of  
the “Domestic water piping” paragraph on page 11, and the update of  
Performance data table 8A on page 19.  
Revision D (ECO C05788) reflects new images for section 3 “Boiler Side  
Piping” FIG. 3-1 -- 3-4, a new image for section 4 “Domestic Side (Tank)  
Piping” FIG. 4-2, and the update of the Pressure Drop chart on page 6.  
Revision E (ECO C06035) reflects the update of FIG. 1-1 on page 4 to  
revise listed dimensions.  
Revision F (ECO C06300) reflects the update of images and additional  
CSA cautions on manual cover and “Connect tank sensor” section  
added to “Wiring” on page 15.  
Revision G (ECO C06670) reflects the update of the IBR chart  
information on page 19.  
Revision H (ECO C08396) reflects the addition of the First Hour Ratings  
of SIT080 at 20GPM for 115°F to Table 8B on page 21.  
Revision I (ECO C09691) reflects the update of Table 8A on page 19  
to reflect the new AHRI logo and the update of FIG. 3-4 on page 10.  
Revision J (ECO C10122) reflects the update of rating information for  
SIT119 Models within Table 8A on page 19.  
Revision K (ECO C10535) reflects the update of SIT080 First Hour  
Rating within Table 8A on page 19.  
Revision L (ECO #C12382) reflects the addition of the CSA Low Lead  
Content logo.  
Revision M (ECO C12829) reflects the update of coil material information  
in Table 1A on page 4.  
SIT-I-O Rev M  
05/13 - Printed in U.S.A.  
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