Raypak Water Heater 899B User Guide

Catalog No.: 3500.97A  
Effective:  
Replaces:  
DELTA LIMITED®, TYPE WH - MODELS 399B-899B  
SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS  
11-15-08  
9-15-02  
DIVISION 23 52 33.13  
FINNED WATER-TUBE WATER HEATERS  
PART 1 - GENERAL  
1.1 SUMMARY  
A. Section includes gas-fired, copper finned-tube water heaters for use with a storage tank.  
B. Related Sections  
Specifier Note: Use as needed  
1. Building Services Piping – Division 23 21 00  
2. Breeching, Chimneys, and Stacks (Venting) – Division 23 51 00  
3. HVAC Instrumentation and Controls – Division 23 09 00  
4. Electrical – Division 23 09 33  
1.2  
REFERENCES  
A. ANSI Z21.10.3/CSA 4.3  
B. ASME, Section IV  
C. 2006 UMC, Section 1107.6  
D. ANSI/ASHRAE 15-1994, Section 8.13.6  
E. National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54  
F. NEC  
G. ASME CSD-1, 2006  
1.3  
1.4  
SUBMITTALS  
A. Product data sheet (including dimensions, rated capacities, shipping weights, accessories)  
B. Wiring diagram  
C. Warranty information  
D. Installation and operating instructions  
QUALITY ASSURANCE  
A. Regulatory Requirements  
1. ANSI Z21.10.3/CSA 4.3  
2. Local and national air quality regulations for low NOx (0-30 PPM NOx emissions) water  
heaters  
B. Certifications  
1. CSA  
2. ASME HLW Stamp and National Board Listed  
3. ISO 9001  
1.5  
WARRANTY  
A. Limited five-year warranty from date of installation  
B. Limited twenty-year thermal shock warranty from date of installation  
C. Limited ten-year warranty for cupro-nickel heat exchangers only  
PART 2 - PRODUCTS  
2.1  
MANUFACTURER  
A. Raypak, Inc.  
1. Contact: 2151 Eastman Ave., Oxnard, CA 93030; Telephone: (805) 278-5300;  
Project Name / Date  
Division 23 52 33.13 - 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2. The water heater(s) shall be equipped with a fixed 5-minute energy-saving pump control relay,  
mounted and wired, which automatically shuts off the water heater pump at a set period after  
water heater shut-down to avoid standby losses associated with constant pump operation.  
G. Firing Mode  
1. For model 399B, provide on/off control of the gas input to the water heater (stage fire  
optional).  
2. For models 499B-899B, provide two-stage firing control of the gas input to the water heater.  
H. Water Heater Diagnostics  
1. Provide external LED panel displaying the following water heater status/faults:  
a. Power on – Green  
b. Call for heat – Amber  
c. Burner on – Blue  
d. Safety fault – Red  
2. A Central Point Wiring board with diagnostic LED’s indicating the status of each relay.  
3. Provide ignition module indicating the following flash codes by LED signal:  
a. 1 flash – low air pressure  
b. 2 flashes – flame in the combustion chamber w/o CFH  
c. 3 flashes – ignition lock-out (flame failure)  
d. 4 flashes – low hot surface igniter current  
e. 5 flashes – low 24VAC  
f. 6 flashes – internal fault  
I. Combustion Chamber: The lightweight, high temperature, multi-piece, interlocking ceramic fiber  
combustion chamber liner shall be sealed to reduce standby radiation losses, reducing jacket  
losses and increasing unit efficiency.  
J. Venting  
1. When routed vertically, the water heater’s flue material and size shall be in accordance with  
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 latest edition (Category I).  
2. When routed horizontally, the water heater(s) flue material and size shall meet or exceed the  
requirements as specified for Category III in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA  
54 latest edition.  
3. The water heater(s) shall be ducted combustion air ready.  
K. Cabinet  
1. The corrosion-resistant galvanized steel jackets shall be finished with a baked-on epoxy  
powder coat which is suitable for outdoor installation, applied prior to assembly for complete  
coverage, and shall incorporate louvers in the outer panels to divert air past heated surfaces.  
2. The water heater(s), if located on a combustible floor, shall not require a separate combustible  
floor base.  
3. The water heater(s) shall have the option of venting the flue products either through the top or  
the back of the unit.  
4. Combustion air intake shall be on the left side of the cabinet, right side optional.  
L. Water Heater Operating Controls  
1. The water heaters(s) shall feature an optional two-stage digital controller, mounted and wired.  
2. Water temperature sensors shall be shipped loose for field installation by installing contractor.  
Specifier Note: The remaining items in this section are options. Delete those that are not being  
specified. IMPORTANT: The Cold Water Start and Cold Water Run Systems cannot be  
used on the same water heater.  
M. Water Heater Pump - Refer to Equipment Schedule  
N. SureRack™ Water Heater Stacking Kit  
1. The water heaters shall be stacked directly one on top of the other, without offset, to minimize  
footprint.  
O. Cold Water Start System  
1. The water heater(s) shall be configured with a cold water start automatic proportional bypass  
system that ensures the water heater will experience inlet temperatures in excess of 105ºF in  
Project Name / Date  
Division 23 52 33.13 - 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
less than 7 minutes to avoid damaging condensation. The unit will automatically shut down if  
the inlet temperature is not achieved within the 7-minute time frame.  
2. The cold water start system shall be configured with a modulating three-way valve that is  
controlled by a system-matched PID controller. The PID controller temperature sensor shall be  
located in the inlet header of the water heater.  
3. The control shall have a temperature setting dial located on the face of the board. The  
temperature range of the dial shall be 105ºF to 120ºF. The PID Logic shall be capable of  
limiting system overshoot to a maximum of 10ºF on initial start-up or call-for-heat.  
4. The cold water start system shall be completely wired and mounted at the factory.  
5. The control shall have the following diagnostic LED’s:  
a. Call for heat  
b. Start-up mode  
c. Inlet temperature error  
d. Sensor out of range  
6. The controller shall have the capability to add optional alarm contacts.  
P. Cold Water Run System  
1. The water heater(s) shall be configured with a cold water run automatic proportional bypass  
system that ensures the water heater will experience inlet temperatures in excess of 105ºF in  
less than 7 minutes to avoid damaging condensation. The unit will automatically shut down if  
the inlet temperature is not achieved within the 7-minute time frame.  
2. The cold water run system shall be configured with a variable-speed pump that is controlled by  
a system-matched PID control that injects the correct amount of cold water directly into the  
water heater loop to maintain a minimum inlet temperature. The PID controller temperature  
sensor shall be located in the inlet header of the water heater.  
3. The control shall have a temperature setting dial located on the face of the board. The  
temperature range of the dial shall be 105ºF to 120ºF. The PID Logic shall be capable of  
limiting system overshoot to a maximum of 10ºF on initial start-up or call-for-heat.  
4. The cold water start system shall be completely wired and mounted at the factory.  
5. The control shall have the following diagnostic LED’s:  
a. Call for heat  
b. Start-up mode  
c. Inlet temperature error  
d. Sensor out of range  
6. The controller shall have the capability to add optional alarm contacts.  
SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL  
2.3  
A. The water heater(s) shall be completely assembled, wired, and fire-tested prior to shipment from  
the factory.  
B. The water heater(s) shall be furnished with the sales order, ASME Manufacturer’s Data Report,  
inspection sheet, wiring diagram, rating plate and Installation and Operating Manual.  
PART 3 - EXECUTION  
3.1  
INSTALLATION  
A. Must comply with:  
1. Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations and ordinances  
2. National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 – latest edition  
3. National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 – latest edition  
4. Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1,  
when required  
5. Canada only: CAN/CSA B149 Installation Code and CSA C22.1 CEC Part I  
6. Manufacturer’s installation instructions, including required service clearances and venting  
guidelines  
B. Manufacturer’s representative to verify proper and complete installation.  
Project Name / Date  
Division 23 52 33.13 - 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3.2  
START-UP  
A. Shall be performed by Raypak factory-trained personnel.  
B. Test during operation and adjust if necessary:  
1. Safeties (2.2 - F)  
2. Operating Controls (2.3)  
3. Static and full load gas supply pressure  
4. Gas manifold and blower air pressure  
C. Submit copy of start-up report to Architect and Engineer.  
TRAINING  
3.3  
A. Provide factory-authorized service representative to train maintenance personnel on procedures  
and schedules related to start-up, shut-down, trouble shooting, servicing, and preventive  
maintenance.  
B. Schedule training at least seven days in advance.  
END OF SECTION  
Project Name / Date  
Division 23 52 33.13 - 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Quantum Tool Storage 241 User Guide
Radio Shack Clock Radio 63 968 User Guide
Radio Shack Cordless Telephone ET 545 User Guide
Radio Shack Speaker System AMX 14 User Guide
RCA TV DVD Combo LED24B45RQD User Guide
Roadmaster MP3 Player VRFM9BT User Guide
Rotel Universal Remote RT 961 User Guide
Ryobi Saw WS730 User Guide
Samsung Telephone LCD12B User Guide
Sears Air Compressor 20071488 User Guide