Liquid to Vapor Propane Evaporators | HVAC Heating

Liquid to Vapor Propane Evaporators

Liquid to Vapor Propane Evaporators

These evaporators serve a large complex where natural gas is unavailable. The complex needed fuel for boilers for heating and domestic hot water so these evaporators were installed too along with two very large LP tanks to handle the heating needs of the complex. As liquid propane (LP) has a specific weight of .504 (where water is 1) and propane vapor has a specific gravity of 1.5 (where the air is 1) making propane vapor 1.5 times heavier than air. (more…)

Hot Water Boilers – HVAC Hydronic Heating

Hot Water Boilers
Hot Water Boilers - HVAC Hydronic Heating - People who use boilers for their primary source of heat report that they love the kind of heat that a boiler provides, whether they have a hot water steam boiler. If you thought that there is only one type of heat, you might want to reconsider. All you have to do is add adjectives to the beginning of the word heat. There is:

  • Dry heat
  • Wet heat
  • Drafty heat
  • Even heat
  • Uneven heat

Boiler heat will give you even, draft-less heat. That is opposed to “drafty”, uneven heat that some heat pumps and forced air systems provide.
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Electronic Ignition Gas Furnaces Types

Electronic Ignition Gas Furnaces Types

Gas Furnace Electronic Ignition Control Board

Electronic Ignition Gas Furnaces Types | Gas Heating Systems. Gas furnaces, boilers, and water heaters have evolved from the basic standing pilot ignition system to the state-of-the-art electronic ignition models. Standing pilot gas furnaces relied on keeping a pilot flame lit for the furnace, boiler, or water heater to function. The advent of electronic ignition has made it possible to prove a flame without keeping a pilot light lit 24/7.

That saves money because electronic ignition only needs to have a flame when there is a call for heat. Lastly, no more worries about lighting a pilot light. There are different types of electronic ignition gas furnaces. Remember, this is a classification of gas furnaces. There are other classifications or types of gas furnaces.

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Boiler Systems Installation | HVAC Heating

Boiler Systems Installation | HVAC Heating

Boiler Systems Installation - It is very important to get it right the first time!

Boiler Systems Installation - Purchasing a boiler can be daunting for most people. Many people do not understand boilers and do not know certain components of boiler systems. Typically they trust the installing contractor to outfit and install the boiler with all the proper boiler components.

That includes making recommendations for optional boiler components that increase efficiency and performance. There are resources you can use to try to understand boiler components such as High Performance HVAC. However, overall, this research or study will not make one an expert in boiler installation. We have to trust the boiler installer and the skills of the contractor.

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Boiler Water Loops | Hydronic Piping Systems

hot water boiler piping
Boiler Water Loops - In boiler water loops there are different ways to arrange the piping depending on the budget at installation time and how efficient and balanced you want the hydronic piping system to be when the job is complete. Some piping arrangements require more pipe upon initial installation. However, they are easier to balance and provide even heat throughout all the radiators or baseboards.
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Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition – Conversion Upgrade

Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition

The Honeywell Y8610U Intermittent Pilot Retrofit Kit

Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition - Conversion Upgrade - How many times have you spent time in the cold trying to light a pilot light on a standing pilot gas system?

I am certain if you are a service technician, then the previous sentence can be qualified with “How many frustrating times.” You go on a service call and find the old standing pilot gas system. Whether it is a water heater, furnace, or boiler, and you find the thermocouple is bad. Or some other reason that is keeping the pilot light from staying lit.

You clean the pilot burner and replace the thermocouple and walla…………..it lights and stays lit. The magical standing pilot works again. There is another option for you and your customer. And while it is not recommended in every situation it can help eliminate those pesky repeat service calls.

Calls where the pilot continues to go out for whatever reason? The sudden ghostly draft is one of the big reasons. Honeywell produces an electronic ignition retrofit kit that is ideal for residential and light commercial gas furnace systems. Gas systems that are eligible for an upgrade from standing pilot to electronic ignition (covers BTU ratings up to 270,000).

Honeywell Y8610U6006 Gas Valve Intermittent Pilot Retrofit Kit Available here

Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition | Conversion Upgrade

The Y8610U Intermittent Pilot Retrofit Kit from Honeywell comes complete. It comes with a gas valve (Natural Gas to Propane (LP)) conversion kit in the box), ignition control, electronic spark assembly with flame sensor, ignition wire, and wiring harness. A seasoned technician will find wiring this a snap. Out of the box the gas valve can be used with either ½” or ¾” pipe so this will work with little changes made to the gas pipe.

From Standing Pilot to Electronic Ignition - Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition

I recently upgraded my boiler from a standing pilot to this electronic ignition control. It reminded me of all those standing pilot furnaces and boilers out there that have been changed to electronic ignition by me when I was working in the field. I had recently purchased a new – old house (1920) that has a steam boiler in the basement. All summer, I kept thinking about upgrading the boiler to electronic ignition from a standing pilot.

Especially after a nasty springtime encounter with lighting the pilot light that reminded me of all the frustrating experiences. Finally, fall arrived, and it was time to start up the old boiler so we can have some heat. That is when I ordered the Y8610U Intermittent Pilot Retrofit Kit.

Throwing the Switch - Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition

The intermittent pilot retrofit kit arrived, and immediately, I took it down to the boiler to make the new introduction. About an hour and a half later, I threw the switch for the main power. The boiler and the new electronic ignition module came to life by sparking. I couldn’t see it, but I could hear it.

About a second or two of sparking and I heard the pilot fire. A second later, the main burner’s fired and the old boiler (approximately 30 years old) got a taste of modern technology. Another hour in the basement was taking care of the boiler and doing annual boiler maintenance, and I can feel comfortable. Comfortable with the reliable heat this winter and the colder days of fall and spring.

Installation Made Easy by Honeywell

The manifold side of the gas valve is a ½ inch, but the kit comes with a ¾ inch flange if the manifold side of the gas valve requires ¾ inch. The gas supply side of the gas valve is a ¾ inch, but Honeywell includes a ¾ inch to ½ inch reducer bushing.

That makes it possible to use the include gas valve for either ¾ inch pipe or ½ inch black iron pipe. The most difficult part of the installation for me is usually not the piping or even the wiring but getting the pilot burner in the correct position to light the main burners.

The pilot burner is usually installed in a tight space, and you have to get it exactly right, so the main gas burners light right away when the main valve in the gas valve opens to feed gas to the main burners. We do not want any “whoosh” main burner ignition.

That means the pilot light is too far away from the main burner. That allows gas build-up, which can be dangerous. Make sure you get the pilot light in the recommended position per the manufacturer’s recommendations or guidelines.

Installation Tips

A few installation tips and features include the control only needs to be supplied with 24 VAC – no line voltage needed – you tap into the 24-volt transformer that should be with the boiler. Make sure you wire through all the safeties, so the control loses power when one of the safeties trips.

When the controller loses power, the burner shuts down. Always follow all the instructions when installing anything. Good luck with any future upgrades you decide to make concerning this retrofit ignition control kit.

Honeywell Y8610U6006 Gas Valve Intermittent Pilot Retrofit Kit Available here

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Changing a Standing Pilot Boiler to Electronic Ignition

Heat Exchanger & Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank

Heat Exchanger & Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank

Heat Exchanger & Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank

Heat Exchanger & Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank - In the front is a commercial heat exchanger. Behind the commercial heat exchanger is a domestic hot water storage tank.

The entire system is monitored by direct digital controllers to control the water temperature, the boilers, the valve actuators, and the heat exchangers. It is important to monitor the temperature of any domestic water system. Temperatures above 130° F. should be avoided as they will scald people. This can result in legal issues so it is important this is controlled accurately. Direct Digital Control can offers alarms for this issue in case something goes wrong or something fails.
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