the monitor mz 25c - BlueRidge Company
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the monitor mz 25c - BlueRidge Company
TABLE OF CONTENTS - INTRODUCTION I. Introduction .................................. 2 MZ 25C Important Information ...................... 2 The Monitor MZ .............................. 3 Technical Specifications ................. 4 Getting Started ............................... 5 Receiving, Opening, Storage ........... 5 II. Installation & Technical ............... 5 Location .......................................... 5 Mounting ......................................... 6 Using MZS to Produce DHW .......... 6 Condensate .................................... 7 Charging & Leak Testing ................. 7 Corrosion ........................................ 8 Freeze Protection ........................... 8 Gas Piping ..................................... 8 Propane Conversion ........................ 8 Venting ......................................... 10 Electrical . .................................... 15 Start Up ........................................ 16 Flow Verification ........................... 16 III. Accessories ................................. 17 BS Indirect Water Tank ................. 17 Domestic Hot Water Kit ............... 18 MZ Mod Control ............................ 18 IV. Maintenance ................................ 19 V. Troubleshooting ......................... 19 VI. Appendix A ................................. 22 Piping schematics ........................ 22 Wiring schematics ........................ 26 VII. Appendix B ................................. 29 Parts and Assembly drawings ...... 29 VIII.Warranty ..................................... 40 I. I N T R O D U C T I O N ! FOR YOUR SAFETY ! This product must be installed and serviced by a professional service technician, qualified in hydronic heating system installation and maintenance. Improper installation and/or operation could create carbon monoxide gas in flue gases which could cause serious injury, property damage, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty. ! WARNING ! 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. 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 nearby phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Products that have earned the Energy Star® are designed to protect the environment through superior energy efficiency. ISO 9001 registered. Approved by AGA, CGA, CSA, IAS, CE and several state and municipal approvals. - I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N The purpose of this manual is to provide a useful reference for contractors, distributors, engineers, architects, building owners, and those considering the use of this heating system. heat. No other controls or mixing valves are needed for low temp applications. The MZ’s design simplifies multi-temp, multi-zone applications. 1. There is no low temperature return limit. This means that NO SYSTEM / THERMAL SHOCK PROTECTION IS REQUIRED. The MZ is a fully condensing heating system. The colder the return water, the more condensing action, the more efficient. 4. When using the MZ for domestic hot water (DHW) or other priority application, use our MZ DHW kit, part # 9523. It makes combining different temps for heat and DHW or other applications quick and easy. Our 25, 40, 50 and 80 gallon BS tanks are perfectly matched to MZs. 2. The heat exchanger is stainless steel. 5. MZ heating systems are completely self-contained. Circulator pump, air eliminator, low water cut off, pressure relief valve, condensate trap and drain, return water strainer, temperature/pressure gauge, fill/ drain valve, on/off & summer/winter switch, manual flow bypass, and, except for the MZ40C, an expansion tank big enough for a 25 gallon system. • You will not shock, warp, corrode, or otherwise harm it with temperature or rapid temperature changes. • No primary/secondary piping arrangements are needed to protect the heating system from low-temp. operation. • You can size the heating system to the heat loss of the structure. This is important when the structure has been improved over the years but the original radiation remains, permitting lower operating temps at high efficiency and comfort levels. 6. Three vent systems available: 1.) Parallel CPVC - separated exhaust & inlet air 2.) Horizontal concentric 3. An adjustable control knob on the unit, from 65º to 176º F, controls the outgoing water temperature limit for the main MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 3.) Vertical concentric For most new and retro-residential jobs, there are no other 2 INTRODUCTION components to buy in order to supply heat to the distribution system. The MZ is a “mechanical room on the wall.” Labor savings are dramatic. 8. MZ Heating System facts: If a system is designed with a run temperature of 180°-200°F, extra radiation may be needed since the MZ is not designed for such high temperatures. 7. The MZ is wall hung, zero clearance, and direct vent (uses no room air). It can be mounted almost anywhere; above the washer / dryer in the laundry room, in a pantry, bathroom, closet, kitchen - you name it. Because it has no footprint, it is extremely valuable in condos and apartments. • Longest successful history of reliability of all high efficiency, fully condensing heating systems. • ISO 9001 certified. • Perfect for radiant heating. • EPA Energy-star listed. • CSA Listed for Canada & US. The rest of this manual should give you all the information needed to properly plan, install, maintain and service this state of the art, ultra high efficiency heating system. THE MONITOR MZ 25C Combustion air intake via concentric flue housing. Flue gas outlet. Extremely reliable spark ignitor Pre-mixing stainless steel burner. Flame inspection port (visible from cabinet door). Air flow proving switch. 27-watt nearly silent air inlet combustion turbine. Honeywell® gas valve. Cast aluminum water jacket. Heat exchanger exhaust outlet. Stainless steel finned-tubed heat exchanger. Convenient tapping for flue gas measurement. Rubber gasket for cabinet seal Pressure relief valve. System water temperature/pressure indicator. Adjustable system water temperature control. Water proving flow switch. Electrical interface panel for thermostat & household power. Gas inlet pipe. On/Off switch. Grundfos®1542 3-speed circulator pump. Summer/Winter switch. Expansion-tank NOTE: Easyoff expansion tank connection. (Typical of quick piping connections and extremely easy parts access throughout.) Air Eliminator- NOTE: Air vent on top is fully serviceable without need to drain system. Condensate trap. Stainless steel fill & drain ball valve. Grommets for electrical wiring. Heating system supply water outlet from below (connection in back). 3 System return water inlet with stainless steel strainer to prevent clogging. www.monitorproducts.com INTRODUCTION T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S MODEL MZ25C MZ40C MZ25S BTU input 94,500 (Shown Above) 71,000 / 142,000 94,500 AFUE Efficiency 92 to 97% 92 to 97% 92 to 97% (depending on return water temp.) (depending on return water temp.) (depending on return water temp.) Built-in Controls & Functions Priority pumped hi-temp circuit (for DHW or heat) Priority pumped hi-temp circuit (for DHW or heat) Intergal DHW tank with seperate aquastat Dimensions 30" H x 22" W x 13" D 30" H x 22" W x 13" D 30" H x 22" W x 13" D Weight 125 lbs. 160 lbs. 160 lbs. Vent Length Vent runs longer than 13.5 feet derate input by 1% per 30 feet. Contact MPI if run is to exceed 30 feet. Fuel (see pg. 12) Each MZ is factory tuned for natural gas, but propane kit is included. Conversion takes about 15 minutes. Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E Heating value H 60°F / 5.5°C BTU/foot3 CO/ CO2 Inlet Pressure (IWC) Gas flow (cf per hour) @60°F Air Reducer in /mm Gas Orifice in /mm P 2 (outlet pressure, IWC) Air Pressure Switch Differential Heat Input (BT_U / _HR) MODEL NATURAL GAS LP GAS MZ 25 MZ 40 BOTH MZ 25 MZ 40 MZ 25 MZ 40 MZ 25 MZ 40 MZ 25 MZ 40 MZ 25 MZ 40 MZ 25 MZ 40 MZ 25 1075 2500 30ppm / 9.5% 50 ppm / 10.7% 7.0" 11.0"/13" 87.9 132 1.14" / 29mm None 0.228" / 5.8mm None 2.8" 2.8" 1.57" IWC .79" IWC 94,500 Two Stage 71,000 / 71,000 Each 37.8 56.8 1.22"/31mm None 0.138"/3.5mm 0.165"/4.2mm 5.50" 2.8" 1.57" IWC .79" IWC 94,500 Two Stage 71,000 / 71,000 Each MZ 40 MZ 25S Domestic Hot Water Flow Rate Delta 54 °F (30°C) @ 2.91 GAL/MIN Combustion Products MZ 25 SERIES: Max temperature: 176° F (80° C). Flow rate 32° F (0° C) 14.7 PSI (1013 mbar): 1201 foot3/h - 34 m3 h. Minimum System Water Flow Rate MZ 25C and M25S: 3.5 GAL/MIN MZ 40C 4.25 GAL/MN MZ 40 SERIES: Max temperature: 176° F (80° C). Flow rate 32° F (0° C) 14.7 PSI (1013 mbar): 2084 foot3/h - 59 m3 h. Water Pressure Heating pressure: maximum 43.5 PSI (3 bars) minimum 14.5 PSI (1 bar) Hot water pressure: maximum 87 PSI (6 bars) Water capacity of expansion tank on MZ25C/S 26 gallon system capacity Maximum Operating Flow Temperature Nominal 180° F (80° C). Water capacity of: MZ25C 1.5 gallons MZ25S 6.50 gallons MZ40C 2.25 gallons Electrical Supply 120V -60Hz -15AMP MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE I N F O R M A T I O N 4 INTRODUCTION - INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL GETTING STATED auto fill valve if one is required or as the appropriate place to connect additional expansion tank, if needed. If not needed, cap it. If you are going to use it, check to make sure that the opening in the male port has been drilled out. RECEIVING: Before the contractor accepts the MZ, care should be taken to verify that it has suffered no shipping damage. MPI cannot cover shipping damage. Trucking companies refuse to cover hidden damage if the damage is not claimed immediately. All of the parts inside the MZ’s cover are important and should be carefully guarded during the time between unpacking the MZ and installing it. The gaskets that are part of the connection kit are easy to misplace. Please put them in a safe place until ready for installation. The MZ is externally protected by foam inserts, a plastic bag and cardboard corner braces. Between the foam protector for the top of the MZ and the carton is a steel mounting rail that is formed to match the mounting rail on the back of the MZ. Combusion air in OPENING THE MZ: The front cover of the MZ is sealed against the back with a rubber gasket. With the cover on, the interior of the MZ becomes a plenum. The cover is held at the top by a mounting lip from which it hangs. The bottom of the cover is fitted with two clips that snap closed around the bottom of the back. These clips are secured with two screws that hold the clips in place. Remove the screws so the cover can be removed. Replace them when the installation is complete. Products of combustion out Concentric flue illustrated here. Pipe must be extended to outside of structure. STORAGE: If the MZ will not be installed right away it should be inspected and then stored in a secure, dry location. INSIDE THE COVER OF THE MZ ARE: • Installation instructions • LP conversion kit and instructions • A container of BIONIBAL corrosion inhibitor • A set of union elbows and gaskets for connecting the MZ water and gas piping • Two (2) service drivers. You will notice that one of the heating systems “J” pipes has an extra 3/4" male port on it. This can be used for the return of the Domestic Hot Water or high temperature circuit, as well as an Combustion chamber Condensate collection II. INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL CHOOSING A LOCATION: the MZ’s heat exchanger or be carried into the condensate trap. Some airborne substances that can be encountered in the residential and light commercial applications that the MZ is commonly used in can cause premature failure of components vital to the MZ’s function. The MZ’s combustion air must be free of chlorine, fluorine, bromine, acids, cleaning compounds, solvents, metal dusts, metal fumes and air contaminated with the gasses produced in animal confinement buildings. When choosing a location to mount the MZ, run length of the venting may be the primary factor, since it has the most limiting factors and, in the case of the concentric type, it can be expensive. The other factors are proximity to existing or proposed piping and gas lines, as well as a condensate drain. It is usually easier to run longer piping and gas lines than it is to have a far reaching and multi-elbowed vent system. The MZ should never be mounted outdoors open to the weather. A sheltered outdoor location is OK, but freeze protection of the condensate trap and drain and of the circulating fluid will be necessary in cold climate zones. Take special care to avoid chlorine fumes such as from muriatic acid commonly used for concrete cleaning. Special care should be given to MZ installations that are near swimming pools, laundries, beauty parlors, dry cleaners, metal working operations, metal treating operations, industrial plants, automobile or diesel operations, and animal confinement facilities. The mounting wall should be sound and dry. Wall anchors can be used for masonry; screws for wood and carriage bolt for metal frames. If the wall is stone or very uneven, a pair of 2x4s from the floor to the ceiling joists works fine. Be sure to leave clearance for the vent if vent is exiting straight out the rear. The MZ is very quiet and is rated for zero clearance to combustibles. It requires no special utility room or fireproofing for its location. It can be put in living spaces, pantries, bathrooms or closets. Since it is sealed combustion, it does not need any indoor air source of any kind though indoor air Clean combustion air is necessary for proper operation of MZ units. Some dust will be brought into the MZ and will burn in the flame. Some of the ash produced will cling to the fins of 5 www.monitorproducts.com INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL for combustion is approved if National Fuel Gas Code requirements are followed. Utilizing indoor air can cause a decrease in the overall system efficiency. The MZ should not be run where ambient temperatures exceed 125° F. When the time comes for the heating system, simply remove the plugs, hang the MZ, tighten the union nuts that connect the MZ to the piping and fill the unit. Preplumbing spares you the worry (and cash flow) of having the heating system sit on the job site out of your control while construction goes on. Thirty minutes should be all you need from delivery to light off. MOUNTING THE MZ: The MZ comes from the factory with a wall mount bracket, gas and water pipes. With this method you must: Mount the bracket securely, hang the MZ, attach the included turn-down elbows and begin piping. Note that when the caps that cover the nipples on the heating system are removed, it is normal to find water left over from the test-run firing at the factory. Watch out for black-water staining if you are working in a clean area. Always flush the heating system with plenty of clean water before commissioning. There are times when the rough piping for the heating system must be installed and pressure tested before the heating system is actually needed. The pre-plumbed wall bracket was designed for this scenario. Note that the pre-plumbed brackets come with and domestic cold water shut-off valves on the 25S. The pre-plumbed bracket (part #9511 for MZ25C pictured at right, #9512 - MZ40C and #9513 for MZ25S) allows completion of the heating and domestic water piping without the heating system present. NOTE: All MZ heating systems are shipped with an offset “Z” bracket for flush mounting. The #9515 Spacer Back Plate for MZ25C & the #9516 Spacer Back Plate for MZ25S and MZ40C allow piping to be run up behind the unit. Pre-plumbed brackets can be a big help with radiant systems on new construction or major remodel jobs. Fit the bracket, pipe the gas and heat, use standard pipe plugs with the supplied fiber gaskets to pressure test the entire system. USING MZS TO PRODUCE DOMESTIC HOT WATER: a 54º F temperature rise. That is a constant draw of 174 gallons per hour. That setting maximizes efficiency and DHW production, and works fine for a one-shower application. SIZING: As long as the BTU output of the MZ is greater than the design heat loss of the structure, the DHW draw on the MZ does not have to be taken into account because DHW run times are very short. The only time that DHW loads affect sizing is when they are unusually large. The tank on the right side of the MZ25S inside its cover holds system water. A copper fin-tub coil inside the tank transfers heat from system water to domestic water. The adjustable aquastat just above and to the left of the tank sets the limit for the DHW-water temperature. We recommend a setting of no more than 120°. If the DHW aquastat is set above 145º F the fixed, manual-reset high-Limit supply-water thermostat on the MZ may trip, causing nuisance callbacks. INDIRECT: Because of its very high efficiency and very quick response time, the MZ series is especially well suited for high-volume DHW water production through the use of water storage tanks using the heat produced by the MZ. Our 25, 40, 50 and 80 gallon stainless tanks are designed with the contractor, the end-user and the MZ in mind. The temperature of DHW is independently controlled and regulated by adjustable settings on the MZ25S. The MZ25S also includes an adjustable flow setting device for DHW. In mixed space-heat DHW applications, the DHW function is given priority over space heat through the use of a three-way valve or priority pump system controlled to direct 100% of the MZ’s output to the heat exchanger in the DHW system. When there is a low DHW flow through the MZ25S, the system water in the tank will give up heat to the DHW and its temperature will fall until the aqustat closes. The MZ will add heat to the tank at faster rate than it is being taken out, and the temperature in the tank and in the DHW will rise until the aquastat is satisfied. Then the temperature will start to fall again until the aquastat calls for heat again. This situation presents little or no problem for laundry, dishwashing, hand washing or other common DHW uses. DIRECT DOMESTIC HOT WATER, THE MZ 25S: The MZ 25S provides space-heat and DHW at extremely high levels of efficiency and low levels of pollution. It is especially well suited for structures in which floor space is at a premium. The MZ 25S will produce 2.9 GPM of domestic-hot-water at MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 6 INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL CONDENSATE: For steady water temperatures, the DHW water flow rate through the MZ25S must be high enough to keep the MZ’s burner on. If the user complains of DHW temperature swings, especially in the shower, install a thermostatic mixing valve between the hot and cold legs of the system. Make sure it is a thermostatic, not a tempering valve. Also make sure that the temperature setting of the MZ25S is at least 15° above the desired mix temperature of the thermostatic valve (even if it means a higher than needed gpm valve is used), or there may be temperature fluctuations. Condensate removal can be accomplished by letting it drain into the building’s normal drain or septic system. The MZ’s condensate output depends on the return water temperature of the heating system. Colder return water means higher efficiency and more condensate. Over time condensate will eat concrete, iron and copper drains. Most drain water is alkaline which will neutralize condensate. Percolating condensate through crushed limestone will neutralize it. If no gravity drain available, an acid-proof condensate pump will do the job. NOTE: The DHW performance of the MZ25S is not exactly like that of a regular hot water heater, so make sure that you or your customer understand its limitations. Filling a bathtub will take longer, since most wide open spigots will not yield hot enough water for a comfortable bath. The filling process will have to be slowed in order to keep the temperature up. Make sure your customer knows this! If space is not critical, it is almost always better to use an MZ 25C and one of our BS tanks. The cost of the tank and valves are little more than the difference between the 25S and 25C. It has been our experience that those people who choose the MZ25S do so for the exceptionally high efficiency for overall DHW as compared to conventional standing-pilot, gravity-vented gas water heaters, and easily adjust to the subtle differences. CHARGING & LEAK TESTING: It is assumed that the system into which the MZ is being installed is a leak-free system. Leaks in the system will damage the heating system and void the warranty. If there are leaks in the system, fresh water will have to be added to the system to replace the lost water. The addition of fresh water, over time, will always bring air and dissolved minerals into the heating system and will dilute the corrosion inhibitor. All of which will cause a failure. The proper concentration of BIONIBAL corrosion inhibitor (1% by volume for all metal pipe systems and systems with oxygen barrier tubing, 2% by volume for non-barrier systems) that is shipped with the MZ will completely protect the MZ and the system it is connected to from corrosion if kept at the right strength. BIONIBAL does not deteriorate over time or get used up over time. Additional Bionibal is available form MPI. Table 1 may be helpful in balancing MZ25S DHW systems. Table 1 MZ25S Once the system is properly charged with: Leaving water Temperatures, Degree F. Temp GPM Rise 35 F. 40 F. Inlet Inlet Water Water T e m p Temp 140 145 125 130 45 F. Inlet Water Temp 135 50 F. Inlet Water Temp 140 55 F. Inlet Water Temp 145 60 F. Inlet Water Temp - 1.5 1.75 105 90 2.0 2.25 79 70 114 105 119 110 124 115 129 120 134 125 139 130 2.5 2.75 63 57 98 92 103 97 108 102 113 107 123 112 128 117 3.0 3.25 52 48 87 83 92 88 97 93 102 98 107 103 112 108 3.5 3.75 45 42 80 77 85 82 90 87 95 92 100 97 105 102 • Water • BIONIBAL, or • Water, glycol BIONIBAL mixture, it should remain stable indefinitely. Before the MZ is connected, the piping system should be filled with clean, neutral P-h water to a pressure of 100 PSI. If there is no change in pressure after 24 hours, the system can be assumed to be leak-tight. The system should also be visually inspected as thoroughly as possible. If any leaks are found, they must be repaired. The MZ has a brass, male-hose-thread, fill-and drain valve operated by a stainless-steel ball valve. We recommend that the MZ not be permanently piped to the structure’s potable water system, unless local code requires auto fill. If auto-fill is installed to the system, our recommendation is that it be turned off. The flow switch in the MZ prevents low-water firing. It is normal for heating systems to lose a very small amount of water over time through valve stems or similar fittings. This trivial amount of water can easily be replenished during normal maintenance. There is a clear plastic tube in the MZ that fits over the nozzle on the air vent and prevents the water that typically spits out of the nozzle from staining the inside of the MZ. APPROXIMATE DHW PERFORMANCE OF MZ25S AT VARYING FLOW RATES AND INLET WATER TEMPERATURES. ALL TEMPERATURES ARE IN FAHRENHEIT. First column gives flow in gallon per minutes. At any steady gallons per minute (GPM) flow rate, the MZ will raise the temperature of the inlet water by a specific amount. That temperature rise is shown in the second column. On start up, the MZ should be run in the heating mode until the entire system is brought up to operating temperatures. Third, and subsequent columns, gives inlet water temperature rising 5º F increments (top row) and the leaving domestic hot water (DHW) temperature (remaining rows.) Do not leave city water pressure on the auto-fill during normal heating system operation since any system leaks will cause the Bionibal corrosion inhibitor to be diluted and eventually 7 www.monitorproducts.com INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL eliminated. Oxygen and minerals in the water coming in to replace the water leaking out will damage the MZ. CORROSION: The MZ should be filled with clean, clear, neutral ph water suitable for drinking. A cleaning solution such as a mixture of water and trisodium phosphate should be used in any systems with oily residues. Many chemicals have been used over the years in existing heating systems that could cause premature failure of MZ units. It is important that no additives be used in the system water for the MZ other than BIONIBAL, which is supplied with each unit. IMPORTANT: The use of a 2% by volume solution of BIONIBAL in a radiant-heating system using non-oxygenbarrier tubing will protect the MZ and the system to which it is connected, from oxygen corrosion. In a system using tubing with an effective, intact, oxygen barrier or in a hard-piped system, a 1% solution of BIONIBAL is sufficient. BIONIBAL doesn’t deteriorate or weaken over time, but should be renewed if system is drained. in an easily accessible place. The pipe supplying gas to the heating system must not cause a pressure loss great enough to decrease inlet gas pressure below the specified minimum gas pressure values. (5" of water column for natural gas, 11" for LP.) After initial start up, check that the pressure tapping points are properly closed and check the general leak tightness of the gas circuit. Always purge through the gas pipe work before initial firing of the unit (in order to get rid of any particles produced by welding or threaded joints). The unit and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system. EXAMPLE PIPE SIZING TABLE For gas flow through various pipe lengths and diameters. (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) Capacity of pipe for pipe size (ft3/hr) Pipe length (feet) 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 10 132 278 520 1050 20 92 190 350 730 30 73 152 285 590 40 63 130 245 500 50 56 115 215 440 75 45 93 175 360 100 38 79 150 305 150 31 64 120 250 Under no circumstances should standard commercial antifreeze solutions be used in the MZ. Most of them contain corrosion inhibitors that are not approved for use in the MZ. They will cause heat exchanger failures that are not covered by warranty. No other additives for lubrication, leak stoppage or any other purpose can be used in the MZ. To do so will void all warranty. FREEZE PROTECTION: Note: Table above is for natural gas with specific gravity 0.60 with a pressure drop through the gas piping of 0.30" w.c. Refer to ANSI Z223.1 for additional pipe sizing. In situations where freeze protection is a necessity. MPI ships 5 gallon quantities of BIONIBAGEL anti-freeze which is formulated with Bionibal at a concentration that will bring a 50/50 mix of BIONIBAL and water to a 1% concentration of BIONIBAGEL. If the application does not require a 50/50 mix, the addition of sufficient BIONIBAL to bring the resulting solution to a 1% concentration is important, otherwise bacterial growth and corrosion may take place. In non-barrier systems, which we discourage, a 2% concentration of BIONIBAL must be assured. One quart (part # 9526) and 2.6 gallon (part #9519) quantities of BIONIBAL are available from MPI. NATURAL GAS TO LP GAS CONVERSION AND HIGH ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT: Note that the addition of glycols to the water passing through the MZ changes the rate at which the mix absorbs and releases heat, decreasing its effectiveness as a heat transfer fluid. Glycols also increase the viscosity of the water, making it more difficult to pump. These factors can significantly influence the overall performance of the heating system and should be taken into account in the system’s design. 2. Reconnect nut and tighten. 3. For MZ25C/S models only: Remove the combustion air fan by pulling it to the right. Disconnect the rubber air hose and the wiring. Set the fan aside. Note: The split-ring LP orifice slips into the burner, as shown below. If it fits loosely, use the appropriate tool to open the split-ring LP orifice so that it holds in place. 4. Inlet gas pressure for LP gas must be between 11" and 13" water column with the heating system running. The MZ40C requires no gas valve change. The MZ25C/S requires a gas pressure adjustment from the factory 2.8" water column setting to 5.5". The adjuster is under the slotted cap on the gas valve. Turn the adjustment screw underneath the cap full clockwise and then back off one turn counter-clockwise. Replace cap. The heating system should then fire, permitting outlet pressure measurement. Repeat adjustments until the correct outlet pressure of 5.5" is reached. The final pressure reading at tap P2 must be taken with the unit running and the cap reinstalled on the gas valve. NOTE: Many commonly used, unapproved corrosion inhibitors CAN DAMAGE THE MZ AND VOID THE WARRANTY. MZ Heating System GAS PIPING: The supply line is 3/4" NPT, and enters at the lower left side of the unit as shown. The gas supply pipe must be fitted with a 1/ 4 turn stop valve located MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE ÍGas Inlet Each MZ is supplied with a LP conversion kit. Follow steps for conversion from Natural gas to LP: 1. Loosen the nut from the gas line/burner junction as shown on next page (there are 2 on the MZ40C). Insert orifice into gas line. Note that since there is no natural gas orifice in the MZ40C, the tightening of the union between the gas line and the elbow sometimes narrows the opening in the gas line for the orifice. If that occurs, ream the opening. For MZ40C LP heating systems, insert orifices before mounting heating system. 8 INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL Important note about altitude: Since atmosphere thins as altitude increases, there is less oxygen available to support combustion at high altitude. The combustion-air blower used on the MZ was designed specifically for the MZ. Its normal operating speed is partly determined by the density of the air moving through it. As altitude increases, the MZ’s blower spins easier and faster in- Combustion Chamber unit pressure ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT DIAGRAM creasing the amount of air. The MZ can be used up to 6,000 feet dependinc on vent length of run, aAbove 6,000 feet, adjustment of the air-pressure switch is necessary. Gas orifice is located in gas-line side of union. Spray union with penetrating oil and tap wrench to locate nut on union. Gas line may need to be reamed to accept LP orifice for MZ40. Ionization probe Ignition electrode Air pressure switch Air orifice location Outlet pressure Air pressure switch test point MZ25 Nat. 2.8 MZ25 LP 5.5 MZ 40 Nat or LP 2.8 Pressure Tap P2 Gas pressure regulator Inlet pressure must stay within 5” and 7” WC for Natural Gas and 11” and 13” WC for LP gas Ignition accelerator Solenoid Servosystem Pressure Tap P1 Air fan Gas valve To avoid pressure, remove cap, turn adjustment screw clockwise to increase, counter clockwise to decrease. Cap must be on to measure. blockage is reached where CO does begin to ramp up, a very small increase in blockage makes a very large increase in CO. It is best to increase blockage VERY slowly.) Remove jumper wire from switch. Burner will go out and CO will begin to fall. ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT 1) Fire heating system. Let run for five minutes. Measure and set CO at 30 PPM for natural gas (50 PPM for LP gas ). There is a tapping in the vent elbow inside the MZ’s cabinet just to the left of the flue-gas exit from the MZ for flue gas measurement. Note that the cap that covers the gas valve’s adjustment screw must be in place when CO measurement is made. 4) Adjust air pressure switch VERY, gradually counter clockwise to the point where the switch closes, which will then cause the burner to relight. 2) Take cover off of air-pressure switch. With heating system running, jump contacts so that heating system continues to fire when switch opens. 5) Unblock blower inlet air. 6) CO measurement should then return to 30 PPM for natural gas ( 50 PPM for LP.) Check to verify that CO is normal. 3) Very, gradually block inlet air to blower with something light and stiff, such as a credit card, until CO reads between 500 and 750 PPM. (NOTE: Blocking half of the blower inlet may raise CO only slightly. As the critical point of 7) Replace terminal cover on air-pressure switch, replace plug in vent pipe, replace MZ cover. Cycle unit to verify normal operation. 9 www.monitorproducts.com INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL VENT KITS FOR MZ HEATING SYSTEM: MINIMAL STARTER KITS MP# #9501 #9531 The most economical venting location for the MZ is on or near enough to an outside wall so that the vent box that fits the top left-hand side of the MZ is within 38" of the final termination point of the vent run. (see Fig. 1) Description Page No. Horizontal Flue Kit, 1 Meter ................ 12 Use part number 9501 to provide all the necessary parts for or the above venting option. Vertical Vent Kit .................................. 14 HORIZONTAL CONCENTRIC BUILT-UP VENT SYSTEMS #9501 Horizontal Flue Kit, 1 Meter ................ 12 #9502 Horizontal Flue Kit, 2.5 Meter ................. #9503 Horizontal 90 ° Elbow ......................... 12 #9504 Horizontal 1 Meter Stick ..................... 12 #9520 Flue Adapter to Plastic Run ................ 12 VERTICAL CONCENTRIC BUILT-UP VENT SYSTEMS #9505 Vertical Flue Adapter .......................... 13 #2206 Vertical Through-Roof Terminal 52" long ........................................................... 13 #2203 Vertical 1-Meter Stick ......................... 13 #2202 Vertical 1/2 Meter Stick ...................... 13 #2204 Vertical 45° “L” ................................... 13 #9031 Vertical 25-45° Roof Cooler................ 13 #9032 #9033 #9034 #2205 1. Horizontal Concentric: 36” Maximum Fig. 1 Minimum 6” clearance Overhang is 2.5” Intake pipe 1” overhang MZ Heating System The MZ’s horizontal vent system can run straight back from the MZ or right, left, or over the top of the MZ at 90º increments using the standard vent box mounting procedure. Vents must slope back to the heating system. A minimum drop of 5/8th inch per foot of horizontal run must be provided. 2. Vertical Concentric: For vertical concentric venting, Monitor Products, Inc. kit number #9505 is required. (see fig. 2). Fig. 2 Vertical 35-55° Collar, Black............... 13 Pipe Support Ring .............................. 13 Vertical Black-Plastic Ceiling Trim ...... 13 Vertical 90° “L” ................................... 13 17.5” (.44 meter) Intake adapter Adapter and gasket VENTING: The MZ is designed for direct, concentric venting, although it can be properly vented in other ways. The MZ is vented in 3 basic ways. 1. Horizontal Concentric 2. Vertical Concentric 3. Separated Exhaust & Inlet Air in 3" PVC Horizontal vs. Vertical: The final terminal point of the vent run determines which vent system should be used for the MZ. THE SYSTEMS HAVE DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS AND CANNOT BE MIXED. The horizontal system is less expensive than the vertical system, foot for foot and fitting for fitting. For vent runs in excess of 30 feet, contact MPI. All length of runs must be accessible for inspection. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MZ Heating System Once the kit has been installed, the venting can be continued by way of utilizing different lengths of concentric pipe, 90º elbows, and 45º elbows. Part numbers & descriptions shown in Table 1. Vents must slope back to the heating system. A minimum drop of 5/8th inch per foot of horizontal run must be provided. TABLE 1 PART NUMBER CONCENTIC PIPE LENGTHS 2202 1.65 Feet (. 5 Meter) 2203 3.3 Feet (1 Meter) 2204 Vertical 45° 2205 Vertical 90° 10 INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL After the area of termination has been selected use part number #2206 and install vent termination utilizing support bracket included with kit. (See Fig. 3) Fig. 5 9530A 2.5" X 9 Long pipe CPVC Trim so that reducing bushing fits snug on top of box. Fig. 3 3" Coupling CPVC 3" Elbow, CPVC 4’ of 3" CPVC pipe 3" X 2.5" Reducing bushing Locking ring Bi-Directional box Gasket • BI-DIRECTIONAL VENT KITS: USE FOR TWO PIPE APPLICATIONS • ALLOWS FOR 3" PVC VENTING • THIS ARRANGEMENT CAN BE TERMINATED THROUGH WALL LEFT, RIGHT, OR REAR Support bracket (included with kit) Termination of a vertical flue must provide at least 12 inches (30 cm) above the roof jack to the combustion air intake collar. If there are two units in the installation with vertical flue systems, the termination of the systems must be separated by 16 inches (40 cm). (See Fig.4) Fig. 4 30 cm - 12” Minimum 40 cm 16” Minimum s mmuusstt 3. Separated Exhaust & Inlet Air in 3" PVC In a situation where it is desirable to route the venting in a nonconcentric fashion, use part #9530A as seen in Fig. 5. This kit will allow for the exhaust to be piped independently of the intake. Drain slope towards inside 5/8” per foot 3" Male threaded apapter CPVC The venting then can be continued in 3" PVC for intake air, and 3" CPVC for exhaust air. Termination then can be piped in a conventional manner. Inlet and outlet should be in the same wind plane. The flue/combustion air system piping should be installed observing the following criteria: • For vent lengths in excess of 30 feet, contact MPI • For each 90º elbow used in the flue system, subtract 3.3 feet from the total allowable length. • For each 45º elbow used in the flue system, subtract 1.65 feet from the total allowable length. • Horizontal runs of the flue system must pitch down 5/8" per foot of length towards the heating system to facilitate proper flue products condensate drainage. • Termination of a horizontal flue system shall not be less than 6 feet above walkway. Take care to minimize the likelihood of flue/combustion air intake blockage. Vertical flues must intake and discharge above the snow line. • Do not place the flue terminal less than 3.3 feet from a ventilation hole or opening in a building. • Termination should be at least 2 feet above the snow line. • All flue-piping components must be assembled to provide an airtight flue/combustion air system. Inspection hatch screw 9501 KIT FLUE 6% slope back to system. 5/8” per foot of run. Dimensions Inches 5.43 A 4.33 B C mini 6.00 2.95 D 2.76 E 2.64 F mm 138.0 110.0 152.4 75.0 70.0 67.0 Flue gas outlet 2.95” (PP dia. 75) Air inlet 4.33” (PVC dia. 110) Intake pipe 1” overhang 11 www.monitorproducts.com INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL PVC dia. 110 Dia. 4.33” Positioning slot Polypropylene dia. 75 Dia. 2.95” The MZ can be supplied with a standard length flue, which can be used to run through a wall up to three feet thick directly behind the MZ. For greater lengths, specify with your order. HORIZONTAL CONCENTRIC VENTING: SHORT VENT RUNS 9051 Horizontal Flue Kit Intake pipe - slides over exhaust pipe 39.36” 1 meter This arrangement recommended for vent runs shorter than 4 feet. This arrangement can be terminated through wall left, right, or rear. This end is final wall termination End view (assembled) MZ Heating System HORIZONTAL CONCENTRIC VENTING: UP AND OVER LONG VENT RUNS 9503 Exhaust elbow inside intake elbow 9504 Exhaust pipe inside intake pipe (cut length as needed) 9520 Adapter and gasket 9501 Still needed for termination MZ Heating System DO NOT USE * Note: Direct connection of # 9503 MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 12 This arrangement recommended for vent runs longer than 4 feet. Order lengths of 9504 to complete desired vent lengths. INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL 9530A KIT FOR 3” PVC VENTING 3” CPVC Elbow 2.5” x CPVC Bushing 3" X 4’ CPVC Stick Top of heating system to Top of Elbow, 11.75”, Minimum 2.5” x CPVC Pipe. Trim so that Reducing Bushing Fits Snug on Top of Box 3" X 3" CPVC TO PVC Coupling. Remainder of Flue can be 3" PVC Retaining ring Fits Inside of Box to secure Bushing. Connection Box Combustion Air Inlet Bushing. Box to 3" PVC. Combustion Air Inlet Run Can be 3" PVC. Gasket Between Box and Heating System Exterior Wall Flue gas out Products of Combustion Out Combustion-air In Cap 18” Minimum Existing chase used for flue and intake-air runs (for instance, chimney, after cleaning). Continuous 3" PVC run for intakeair is preferred, especially if very clean chase cannot be assured. DO NOT USE CHLORINATED CLEANERS FOR CHASE LEANING!!! Combustion air in. Flue gas out. Combustion-air In Two Foot Minimum, no Maximum Foundation Wall NOTE: Inlet and outlet must be in same wind plane. Otherwise they can be any distance above grade or from each other as long as flue gas cannot reach inlet and as long as the entire system meets the requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code. Combustion-air to MZ Soil or Snow Line All pipe 3" PVC. Connect to MPI’s accessory #9530 A, separated vent kit. Flue gas from MZ CONCENTRIC FITTINGS FOR VERTICAL DISCHARGE VENTING Polypropylene/PVC Concentric - Vertical Terminal - For Flat or Sloping Roof Concentric Fittings Reference Color 2206 Length Black 42.5” I.D. O.D. Reference Angle I.D. 3.15” 4.9” 2204 45 deg 3.15” 4.92” (80mm) (125mm) (1080mm) (80mm) (125mm) Useful length under sleeve tile - 16.9 inches (0.43 m) 2205 Extention - Joint Fitting Sleeve Tile with Adaptable Coupling Reference Length 2202 2203 I.D. O.D. 19.7” 3.15” 4.92” (500mm) (80mm) (125mm) 39.4” 3.15” 4.92” (80mm) (125mm) (1000mm) Fastening collar (each flue piece must be adequately supported.) Useful length after assy. - 17.7 inches (0.45 m) [2202]or 37.4 Inches (0.95 m) [2203] 90 deg Reference Slope 9031 9032 O.D. 3.15” 4.92” (80mm) (125mm) 9033 Diameter mm 4.92” (125mm) Collare are essential to bear the weight of the vertical extension. Polypropylene Ceiling Plate to Cover Rough Opening Covering type Color 25-45 deg Til Tile Red 35-55 deg SlateBlack Shingle Polypropylene/PVC Concentric Elbow -joint fitting 13 Reference Reference Color 9034 Black www.monitorproducts.com INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL VERTICAL CONCENTRIC VENT These parts are needed to fit the vertical-vent system to the MZ. The internal flue pipe that ships with the MZ is sized for the horizontal flue system and side-by-side two-pipe vent systems. They are used with the MZ more often than the vertical, concentric vent system is. When the vertical-vent system is used, the MZ’s inner vent pipe must be replaced with one that matches the size used for the vertical vent system 9505 Vertical Flue Adapter This Pipe replaces this pipe MZ HEATING SYSTEM 9531 Vertical Vent Kit 9505 (See above) and 9505 (See page 13) Through-roof terminal Pipe-support ring MZ HEATING SYSTEM Slope Venting Back to System a Minimum 6% Grade (5/8” per foot) 6” Minimum 4.33” or (138mm) Intake Pipe 1” Overhang Terminal must exit a minimum of 18” above the snow line mandated by local code or National Fuel Gas Code. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 14 MZ HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL Exterior Wall Part 9503, Horizontal 90 Degree Elbow Part 9504, Horizontal I-meter Stick, Cut to Length if Necessary Part 9501, Horizontal Flue Termination Kit, Cut to Length Products of Combustion Out Terminal Must Exit at the Depth Above snow Line Combination Air In Mandated by Local Codes of National Fuel Gas Code. Foundation Wall Above Grade Part 9520, Flue Adaptor to Plastic Run Notes: All flue parts are concentric. They exhaust the products of combustion through a nominal 2.7” pipe that is enclosed and supported within a nominal 4” pipe. The 4” conveys combustion air back to the MZ. Snow Line MZ HEATING SYSTEM All flue-pipe connection are gasketed slip-fit. It is recommended that a lubricant such as soapy water be used to facilitate the slip-fit connection. The male end of each connection should be inserted into the corresponding female end until it bottoms out. All flue components should drain back to the MZ. The MZ an all of its flue parts are zero-clearance to combustibles. If the terminal point of the MZ as shown in this drawing is below the local snow line, use appropriate numbers of parts 9503 and 9504 to raise the terminal point. Local codes determine flue distance above snow line. Always terminate with the terminal end of our 9051. Always terminate in the horizontal plane. The horizontal system will not work in a configuration in which the terminal end of part 9501 is in a vertical position. ELECTRICAL: Caution: The 24 volt transformer supplied with the MZ is only intended to operate the heating system components. If zone valves are being used an auxiliary transformer of the proper VA rating must be installed separately. Please see zone valve manufacturers data sheets for proper transformer sizing and wiring recommendations. Attaching zone valves to heating system transformer will cause damage and will void warranty. • Electrical connections and control strategies, including the summer / winter switch. The installation must conform to one or more of the following, as applicable: A.) Local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z 223.. B.) Canada-CGA B149 installation code and/or local installation codes. C.) The National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70. D.) CSA Standard C22.1 and Canadian Electrical Code PZ.1. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FROM SITE The heating system, when installed, must be grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and the CSA Standard Canadian Electrical Code C22.1. The MZ is designed for 120 volt, 60 cycle, three-wire (load, neutral, and ground) current and draws about 112 watts in full operation. The electric supply should be from a dedicated 15 amp circuit. The MZ is easy to wire. Trim the minimum amount of material from the pyramid-shaped grommets in the MZ’s cabinet so as to provide a snug fit for all wiring in and out of the MZ. Run low and high voltage wires through the strain reliever on the left side of the control panel, through the chase and into the control panel. Make sure polarity is correct or the unit will lock out right after lighting. There are 2 black jumper wires going into 3 terminals to the left of the high voltage block. From left to right they are T3, T2, & T1. Note: If both jumpers are left in place, the pump will run continuously and the MZ will maintain the aquastat setting controlled by the adjustable black knob on the MZ’s control panel. Jumper position and the summer/winter switch have no effect on a priority zone, or a Domestic Hot Water call coming in to the MZ through the wiring harness that is part of the DHW kit. If you desire constant circulation in the heating (winter) mode (water moving through the “B” side of the 3-way valve at all times if MPI’s DHW Kit is used for prioritizing or if the MZ 25S is used) and the thermostat or heating system control firing the burner as needed, then leave the jumper in T1, T2 and the heating system control in T2, T3. Constant circulation has multiple benefits. We recommend designing for constant circulation whenever practical. T 120V-60HZ T3 T2 T1 N 120V-60HZ T3 L 15 T2 T1 N L www.monitorproducts.com INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL To call for burner and pump at the same time, leave the jumper in T2, T3 and the heating system control in T1, T2. • Check that the flue outlet and air intake is leak free and unobstructed. T 120V-60HZ T3 T2 Flushing the gas will also have the effect of removing any oxide particles from the pipes produced during brazing. T1 N L With the heating system’s summer/winter switch in the summer (sunshine symbol) position, the heating system will not respond to a call for heat from a space heat thermostat or other space-heat control. ! AT T E N T I O N ! No attempt should be made to connect electrical wires to any other location except 1. The indirect hot water storage tank wiring kit, which plugs into the terminal socket on the right side of the control panel cluster; and which also includes strap-on aquastat to be installed inside the MZ and wired in series with the MZ’s builtin high limit flue and leaving water safety limits. (See page 18). 2. Two-stage external control of MZ 20-40C. NOTE: Two-stage operation of the Model MZ40C is automatic: On a call for heat, both burners fire. When return water temperature gets to between 9º F to 14º F of the setting on the adjustable aquastat on the face of the heating system, the 2nd stage shuts off and the 1st stage runs until the heat call is satisfied. If return-water temp falls, the second stage comes back on. PREPARATION FOR USE/INITIAL START-UP: • Check for the appearance of the flame through the round observation window inside the hinged door just above the controls. • Check that the installation is filled with water. The water pressure should equal 12 PSI. The MZ heating system has two air purge valves, one on the heating outlet, the other on the domestic hot water heater (25 S model dual-functioning unit). • Check that the electricity supply is connected correctly: 120 V-60 Hz, with correct polarity. • Check that the siphon trap is filled with water. Check that the condensate outlet is connected. • Make sure the circulator is running. If not, remove cap covering shaft and manually start. The adjustable domestic hot water thermostat is factory set on the MZ 25S. If it becomes necessary to adjust this position it’s recommended that for energy efficiency the setting be kept at the minimum water temperature consistent with the consumer’s needs. The maximum DHW temp is 145°. Keep in mind there is a hot water scald potential if the thermostat is set too high. COMMISSIONING: When operating the unit for the first time, the installer must verify: • That the gas valve works properly; • That the flame control works properly; • The burner setting: CO, CO2, and gas valve settings are correct. 1. Open the manual valve on the gas inlet. 2. Switch on the main heating switch, or circuit breaker. Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control. 3. Set the lighted on/off switch on the control unit to the “on” position. Do not use this unit if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the unit and to replace any part of the control system or any gas control, which has been under water. 4. Put the circulating pump switch to the “winter” position (snowflake). In the “summer” position (sun), the circulating pump only works when the domestic hot water tank requires heating (MZ 25S or C models with indirect hot water storage tank). Before initial start up of the unit, the installer should: • Check that the gas circuit is leak free. • Carefully flush out the gas pipes. Where the installation is new, the purge serves to evacuate the air that is contained in the pipes so that the unit has sufficient fuel. The presence of air in the gas prevents the burner from lighting and results in the flame control unit safety device cutting in. This applies to a new installation running on either natural gas or LP. For the latter, the storage tank must also be properly flushed before initial start up. FLOW VERIFICATION: In order for the MZ to function properly a minimum amount of water must flow through the MZ’s heat exchanger to remove the heat being produced. There is a flow switch inside the MZ that will not allow the MZ to fire unless there is minimum flow. Approximate external feet of head available from the Grundfos UPS1542 in the MZ25 series heating system at flow rates shown. ATTENTION! All necessary safety precautions should be taken when venting the gas. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 16 GPM 3.5 4 6 Speed 3: FT of Head Available 12 10 5 INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL - ACCESSORIES The pump in the MZ40C is generally not capable of pumping normal heating zones outside the heating system. Such applications normally will require additional series pumping or a primary-secondary layout. The pump WILL supply adequate flow for proper operation of one of our BS indirect tanks through our DHW kit. When the MZ is properly connected to a primary-secondary pumping layout, the MZ’s pump will provide the necessary flow. When the MZ is directly connected to a system in which the pump inside the MZ is used to pump the entire system, the system must be checked for proper flow. If the system is a single-zone system or a multi-zone system balanced with manually set circuit setters, there either will or will not be sufficient flow to close the flow switch. If the system is multi-zone with zone valves used to open and close zones on demand, the system can be checked for proper flow by running the system one zone at a time with all of the other zones off. If any of the zones restrict flow so much that the flow switch will not close, adjustment to the system will have to be made, such as wiring the system so that the restricted zone can only operate when another zone is running or adding a pump to that zone, increasing the pipe diameter or zone valve selection for that zone, or installing a differential pressureoverflow valve. LEAVING WATER LIMIT-SWITCH FUNCTION There is a manual reset high temperature limit switch in the water jacket of the MZ. In systems with low flow or systems with water-glycol mixes, it is possible for that manual reset switch to trip before the call for heat has been satisfied. In order to check for this possibility, the system should be run with the adjustable limit switch on the MZ’s panel turned full clockwise. The temperature - control devices in the system (thermostats, aquastats etc.) should be adjusted to deliver the highest temperature that this application will require until those temperature-control devices are satisfied. NOTE: If the system has been designed to require high temperature (>176° F.) water at design conditions, care must be taken to prevent nuisance trips of the MZ’s manual-reset high-limit switch. The best ways to do that is to provide for constant circulation in the winter mode, or add more radiation. In multi-zone applications, each zone should be run individually to assure that nuisance limit-switch trips will not occur during the heating season. If the manual reset switch trips, pull the adjustable-limit switch knob and adjust the wire stops in the knob so that the adjustable limit shuts the MZ down before the over-limit switch opens. If the leaving-water temperature at that setting will satisfy the structure’s need for heat on a design day, the problem has been solved. If the leaving-water temperature will not satisfy the need for heat at that setting. Changes to the distribution system, piping arrangement, pumping provision, control system, or the addition of radiation may be appropriate. Do not install MZ heating systems in jobs that require more than 176º F. water. I I I . A C C E S S O R I E S BS INDIRECT WATER TANK A. 316 L austenitic stainless steel coil. B. 316 L austenitic stainless steel tank. C. Molded, rigid removable insulation. D. Removable ABS plastic casing. E. DHW cold inlet. F. DHW hot outlet. G. Heating system circuit inlet. H. Heating system circuit outlet. I. Pressuretemperature relief tap and/or DHW recycling circuit tap. J. Inspection opening and anode access. K. Thermometer. L. Aquastat. BS50 BS 80 BS 25 BS 40 Models 50 80 25 40 Nominal Storage Gal. 45.3" 63" 27.5" 36.4" Height IN. 23.6" 23.6" 23.6" 23.6" Diameter IN. 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" All Pipe Connections MPT 100 100 100 100 Max DHW Pressure PSI 68-176ºF 68-176ºF 68-176ºF 68-176ºF Aquastat Range F 10.8ºF 10.8ºF 10.8ºF 10.8ºF Aquastat Differential F 3.9" 3.9" 3.9" 3.9" Inspection Port Opening IN. 200 210 MBH 115 115 Nominal Exchanger Power (170ºF Av. system Water Temp) 12 17 MIN. 10 15 MZ25 Nominal Reheat Time from 50ºF to 140ºF Stored 3.8 6.5 6.7 GPM 3.8 MZ25 Continuous Output at 110ºF 260 430 465 GAL. 250 MZ40 Nominal First Hour Draw at 70ºF Rise 86 121 159 LBS. 71 Dry Weight Ratings assume cold-water inlet at 50ºF, heating system circuit average temp of 170ºF and heating system output at least equal to the nominal heat exchanger power shown above. Tank output cannot exceed heating system output. 17 www.monitorproducts.com ACCESSORIES DHW KIT-MPI #9523 • Rapid way to offer two temperatures • Priority to DHW Zone MZ Heating System built-in control feature that allows the non prioritized spaceheat side to be regulated by the main temperature knob and the high temp side controlled by a strap-on aquastat. The kit contains a factory wiring harness, 3-way valve, motor, and strap on aquastat. The heating system output’s first connection is the “AB” port of the 3-way valve. All system water flow thru the “B” port will be controlled by the MZ’s main temp knob and the heating thermostats. The “A” port will be the primary hi temp circuit for DHW recovery. The “A” port is also a priority zone. Wire the aquastat in series with the high limit on the MZ’s water jacket. Strap the bulb to the leaving water pipe just behind the combustion- air fan. Cover with foam insulation. Secure with nylon ties; not ultra tight. Adjust leaving water temp. at 170º to 175º F. Scratching the paint off the water pipe will give a more accurate temp reading. From Factory Harness To 3-way valve motor Either black to Black Either black to #2 on BS tank Brown to #1 on BS tank Orange to Heating System Ground Monitor’s domestic hot water kit (part # 9523) allows for the zoning and control of any indirect tank, or any two or more temperature applications - one usually being DHW recovery - with the higher temp being a priority. This system utilizes the To Indirect tank or High temp thermostat Brown Grey to Blue Green Ground terminal on tank (connect to ground) Red - not used Red - not used MPI #9110 MZ MOD CONTROL / MPI #9110 The MZ Mod Control comes with modulating control, 2 strap on sensors, instruction manual, outdoor sensor, & wiring harness. MZ MOD CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS Control — Microprocessor PID Control. This is not a safety (limit) control Enclosure — Enclosure D, back Noryl Plastic Optional Devices — Universal Sensor Dimensions — 4-3/4" H x 2-7/8" W x 1-7/8 D (120 x 74 x 48 mm) Approvals — CSA C US, meets ICES & FCC regulations for EI/RFI Power Supply — 24 V 50/60 Hz 75 VA Pump / Stage 1 Relay — 120 V (ac) 5 A 1/6 hp, pilot duty 240 VA Stage 2 Relay — 120 V (ac) 3 A 1/6 hp Alarm Relay — 24 V (ac) 3 A 1/6 hp Ambient Conditions — Indoor use only, -40 to 140º F (40 to 60º C) <90% RH non-condensing Sensors Include — NTC thermistor, 10 kW @ 77º F (25º C 0.2º C) B = 3892 2 of Universal Sensor and 1 of Outdoor Sensor Control Features: • Versatile, easily adapts to all common piping methods. • Heating system inlet and outlet sensors • Optional primary loop sensor • Optional DHW sensor. • Smart control feature can adapt to the building. • Exercising of heating system pump. • Purging of heating system based on time. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE • Display of temperatures & run times • Error messages for sensor failure with alarm signal. • Minimum on and off delays • Adjustable differential. • Smart control feature adapts to each heating system. • Built-in test sequence. • Building occupants can be locked out of installer’s settings. 18 MAINTENANCE - TROUBLESHOOTING I V. M A I N T E N A N C E MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The MZ is an extraordinarily durable and well-designed heat source. It is built in the same manner as a fine boat or airplane. While there are parts of the MZ that will eventually wear out, they are easily replaced. The heart of the MZ, the heat exchanger, is made of high-grade stainless steel and will last for many, many years of normal service. Premature failure of the MZ’s heat exchanger can be caused by the ingestion of contaminant’s in the combustion air, the use of very hard, very acidic or very basic water in the MZ, or continuous addition of water to the system. In order to minimize no-heat calls other than those that are the unavoidable result of rare events such as a lightning strike or the failure of one of the mechanical or electrical components of the MZ, we recommend that the MZ be given an annual clean-andcheck. The few drops of water that will normally leak out of a system over time can easily be replenished during maintenance. If the MZ is not cleaned and checked regularly, there will eventually be an interruption in the function of the MZ due to one of the following, easily remedied events: 1) The air-pressure switch will not open due to a reduction in airflow through the MZ due to an accumulation of dirt on the inlet side of the combustion-air fan, the accumulation of dirt in the burner, the accumulation of ash on the heatexchanger’s fin tube or the accumulation of ash in the condensate trap. 2) The interference with ignition due to flame erosion of the igniter rods. Annual service will bring the chance of nuisance no-heat calls to near zero. (Approximate time, 15 minutes.) 1) Disconnect plastic tube at top of fan. Grasp plastic nozzle that connects fan to the burner with right hand. Rest left hand on combustion chamber and pull fan to right. Fan will slip off of burner. Disconnect fan wiring connector and set fan aside. 2) Disconnect plastic hose, igniter wire, flame-proving wire and ground wire from burner top. Open union in gas line at burner top. Four bolts secure clips that hold burner to combustion chamber. Remove front clips. Loosen bolts and rear spin clips so that burner can be removed and remove burner. 3) Using plain water, wash heat exchanger fin-tubes. Water will run out through condensate trap. Unscrew bottom half of condensate trap. Check trap for accumulation of ash/ mud and clean if necessary. Fill the trap with water and replace it. 4) Inspect flame proving rod and igniters. Replace if worn. Regap igniter according to specifications in the Technical Instruction packed with heating system. (2.25 mm, 0.09 inches.) Brush or vacuum burner face. If vacuum is at hand, vacuum burner outlet. Check fan inlet for dirt on blades and clean if necessary. Re-connect burner, hoses, wiring, and fan. 5) Fire MZ, check safety limits and CO and/or CO2 according to values in installation instructions. V. T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G QUICK TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE FOR MZ time, make sure that heat exchanger is not dirty. Inspect venting to insure compliance with installation instructions. HEATING SYSTEMS: ! W A R N I N G ! Only trained HVAC service people should do MZ troubleshooting. The MZ is fed by an electrical current source that could electrocute. Take care to avoid shock. Wear safety glasses! Make sure that the MZ has power, gas, that there is water in the heating system and that there is a call for heat. Check all visible hoses and wiring inside the MZ for integrity and good connection. Is pump running? Toggle on-off switch. Water pressure will change when pump starts. If no change, remove cap from pump end. Rotate shaft with screwdriver. If shaft rotates freely, check power to pump (CAUTION, 110 VOL TS). If no power to pump, check pump relay and associated wiring. Fan runs but MZ doesn’t try to fire? Check for air-pressure-switch operation with voltmeter. If switch does not close, check for blocked flue, blocked condensate trap or drain. If MZ has been in service for a long Is water-flow switch closing? Disconnect flow-switch wiring-harness. Jump connections back to MZ. If fan runs with connections jumped, most likely cause is low system water flow. Check for stuck valve, obstruction in piping, strainer or pump vanes clogged, etc. Use ohmmeter to check for flow-switch operation. Switch closes at 3.52 GPM for the MZ25 and 4.4 GPM for the MZ20-40. Does the MZ try to fire? Gas valve and spark normally act simultaneously about 20 seconds after air pressure switch closes. If attempt to light occurs, but no flame results, (flame failure), the ignition module will lock out, the fan runs continuously, and power has to be interrupted before another attempt to light will occur. Is combustion-air fan running? If pump runs and flow switch closes, combustion air fan should run. If not, verify call for heat, check that operating limit is not satisfied and that manual reset fixed high-Iimit switches are not open. If fan does not run, check fan power (CAUTION, 110 V.). If no power, check fan relay and associated wiring. 19 www.monitorproducts.com TROUBLESHOOTING Is there flame failure? Likely flame failure causes: bad gas-air mixture (too little or too much gas), no spark, reverse polarity or poor ground. Check spark by looking up into sight glass at sharp angle. Check for proper gas pressure with manometer. Check power for grounding and polarity with volt-amp meter. Check ignitor electrode gap. Proper gas-air mixture plus spark equals ignition. If you don’t have ignition at this point, re-check everything. When you realize that the MZ is a heating system that requires nothing more than certain occurrences in sequence to operate, troubleshooting becomes very straightforward. There are no circuit boards (other than what may be in the Honeywell flame control module), only a few relays that dictate exactly what the MZ is doing, and if it not working, what it needs to do. PROBLEM Here is the sequence of events that occur during normal operation: 1. Power on to the unit 2. Call for heat - both T1, T2, & T2, T3 circuits must be closed or there must be a DHW or other priority call. 3. Adjustable limit, leaving water and flue limit switches closed. 4. DHW aquastat closed if priority call. 5. Fan full speed. 6. Pressure differential switch must close. 7. Gas valve open, spark. 8. Flame module proves flame and keeps gas valve open until high limit is reached, DHW aquastat is satisfied or call for heat is over. Other than those sequential steps, there is nothing else that affects the MZs operation. Here is a troubleshooting chart: POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY MZ not running. 1. Power turned off, breaker off. Power switch not lit. 1. Restore power. Power on, nothing happening. No heat or hot water. 1. Check for high limit trip on top of heat exchanger or where flue exits at bottom. 2. Check that adjustable operating limit is closed. 3. Make sure there is a call for heat or hot water. 4. Transformer failed. 5. Make sure pump is running (this can be done by feeling for vibration or turning switch off and on and watching for movement in the pressure gauge). 1. Push to reset. If this occurs regularly, see below. 2. Check thermostat, jump T1, T2 & T2, T3. Make sure switch is on winter (snowflake) 3. Check wires Call for main heat or priority heat has been verified. All limits are closed. No fan. 1. No water flow through the unit. Not enough flow to satisfy switch. Air in the system, or return water strainer clogged. 2. Obstruction to flow outside MZ (such as stuck zone valve). 1. Jump red & orange wires to flow switch. If unit starts and runs normally, either flow switch is bad (unlikely) or there is no or low flow. 2. Find and clear flow obstruction. To clean strainer, remove large nut behind fill/slash drain valve and pull out strainer. Clean or replace. Pump is running, fan is running, unit won’t fire. Check position and integrity of tubes at air pressure switch. Make sure that tubes are not cut anywhere. Long tube from fan should see greater than 1.9 inches of water column and should be connected to + (plus) port on switch. If p is less than 1.9, clean and check fan. If the pressure difference between the tube from the fan and the tube from the combustion chamber is greater than 1.6 inches of water column (IWC) for the MZ25 or greater than .9 IWC for the MZ40, the switch should close. If pressure switch is OK, after blower has reached full speed, switch should close. About 20 seconds later, gas valve should open (loud click) and spark should commence (spark visible through sight glass when viewed at sharp angle from below). Listen for click for gas valve relay after fan has reached full speed. Watch for spark thru glass in chamber. (If there is no click or spark, remove the short clear hose from the black pressure switch. If the unit fires, the venting is restricted. If no change, jump the switch. If unit doesn’t fire after 30 seconds of full speed fan operation, replace Honeywell control unit. If there is a click but no spark, test for 110 volts to spark transformer. If there is voltage, test for high voltage with spare igniter. No high voltage, replace transformer. If there is high voltage, replace igniter. If the gas valve clicks and the igniter sparks, remove P1 on the gas valve a make sure there is gas to the unit. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 20 4. Check for voltage on 24V side, replace if none. 5. Check for power to pump with tester and / or listen for second relay from left to engage when power is on. If there is power but no movement, remove the silver slotted screw from the pump body and turn the shaft manually. If the pump starts, replace the screw. If it turns easily, replace the pump. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Unit fires normally and shuts off intermittently, fan still running. Relays chatter intermittently. Intermittent signal to T3-2 or T2-1. Possible loose connection / poor connection inside or outside of MZ. Transformer in MZ overloaded by being used to drive external devices such as zone valves. Honeywell control unit failing. Correct wiring. Isolate zone controller from unit with relay, or change end switch location to 0 voltage dry contacts. Check wiring connections. Replace control. Unit fires briefly then shuts off. Polarity incorrect at terminal, air in system, gas pressure too low. Reverse line / neutral wiring. Cycle unit to remove air and / or add more water. Increase gas pressure - if using propane, make sure conversion done properly. Heating System makes hot water, but no heat. Summer / winter switch on summer, no call for heat, no flow or not enough flow in heat zone(s), air in heat zone(s). 3-way valve stuck. Switch to winter (snowflake), jump T1, T2 & T2, T3; jump flow switch as directed above, remove air. Check for movement of white tab on 3-way valve. For dhw, tab should be toward valve body, for heat it should move away. Remove valve motor by releasing pin at base and rotating 1/8 turn. Manually check for smooth movement of plunger. If it sticks, remove and clean or replace. Gas pressure too high, mixture too rich. Check inlet (P1) and outlet (P2) gas pressures. “means IWC means inches of water column. For natural gas, MZ25, P1 5 to 7"; P2 2.8". For LP, P1 11 to 13", P2 5.5". For natural gas, MZ40, P1 5 to 7", P2 2.8". For LP, P1 11 to 13", P2 2.8". Pressures must stay within the above ranges when firing and when not. Unit noisy and popping; locks out easily with fan running. Gas pressure too low, intermittent gas service, low on propane, improper propane conversion. Same as above. Unit trips heat exchanger high limit regularly. 1. DHW setting too high, temperature knob too high, abrupt Shut-off of system at high temperature 2. Strainer and/or pump clogged 1. Lower settings, do constant circulation, increase heat distribution means. Unit noisy during start-up and operation rumbles and vibrates. 2. Lower temperature settings in structure, add radiation, and / or increase pumping rate. 21 www.monitorproducts.com Radiant Heat MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 22 VALVE PURGE/DRAIN Domestic Hot Water SCALE SIZE FSCM NO. DWG NO. SHEET REV VALVE PURGE/DRAIN SCALE SIZE FSCM NO. DWG NO. SHEET REV MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. BALL VALVE 1 2 Top view of BS Tank 3 4 System Return System Supply I . A P P E N D I X THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. Radiant Heat BS Tank (recirc when used) Relief Valve 3 Way Valve (Kit # 9523) MZ Heating System V BALL VALVE Radiant Heat MZ Heating System Radiant Heat APPENDIX A A 3 Way Valve (Kit # 9523) 23 Radiant Heat BALL VALVE SCALE SIZE FSCM NO. DWG NO. SHEET REV VALVE PURGE/DRAIN SCALE SIZE FSCM NO. DWG NO. SHEET REV MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. Outdoor Sensor THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. System Out Sensor MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. System In Sensor THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. MZ Mod Control VALVE Domestic Hot Water 1 2 System Supply Top view of BS Tank System Return 3 4 (recirc when used) Relief Valve MZ Heating System PURGE/DRAIN BALL VALVE MZ Heating System Baseboard APPENDIX A www.monitorproducts.com Zone 3 Zone Valve (TYP) Relief Valve (recirc when used) System Return System Supply Domestic Hot Water Top view of BS Tank 3 4 1 2 MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE BS Tank Expansion Tank & Air Separator (May be Required due to System Capacity) 24 VALVE PURGE/DRAIN 3 Domestic Hot Water 1 2 SCALE SIZE FSCM NO. DWG NO. REV SHEET VALVE PURGE/DRAIN BALL VALVE Top view of BS Tank System Return 4 System Supply SCALE SIZE FSCM NO. DWG NO. SHEET REV MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. BS Tank (recirc when used) Relief Valve THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. Zone 2 MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. MZ Heating System THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. Air Vent (TYP) BALL VALVE Zone 1 3 Way Valve (Kit # 9523) MZ Heating System Air Handler APPENDIX A BALL VALVE Storage Tank MZ Heating System REV SHEET DWG NO. FSCM NO. SCALE SIZE PURGE/DRAIN Zone 2 VALVE MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. Heating System Supply 3 Way Valve THIS DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO DESCRIBE A COMPLETE SYSTEM. EACH SYSTEM SHOULD BE DESIGNED BY A PROFESSIONAL. APPENDIX A Heat Exchanger for Pool Heat or Snow Melt Radiant Heat or other Low Temp Heat Chiller BS Tank TWO-TEMP SYSTEM WITH SINGLE HIGH-TEMP CALL. FOR USE WHEN TOTAL, DESIGN SPACE-HEAT LOAD IS GREATER THAN 80% OF SYSTEM OUTPUT. MZ systens used in high-temp, low-temp system with high-temp being “piggybacked” through the priority function of MPI’s DHW kit. MZ This arrangement uses an indirect DHW tank as a buffer. A 3-way valve* B low-temp radiant C Anti-scald mix valve** on outlet of DHW tank set at 120 F. max. D DHW out E cold potable in F G H I BS or other indirect tank high-temp zone pump zone valve for high-temp zone monoflow tee ensures flow cooperation between DHW and hightemp heat A D E The high-temp zone’s thermostat is two stage. Stage 1 activates zone valve. The valve’s C B end switch brings on the pump, G. The second stage is wired in parallel with the aquastat in the tank and brings on the MZ’s burner if needed. F I Control for the low-temp zones B can be whatever would otherwise be used, including outdoor reset. Constant circulation recommended. G When there is a high-temp zone call the pump will circulate water from the tank’s heat exchanger through the zone until the call is satisfied. The tank acts as a buffer. As the tank’s temp falls, the stat’s second stage brings heating system on. H This arrangement prevents tank overheating at times when no high-temp zone call is needed. The indirect tank aquastat should be set at whatever temp would be normal for that family’s use. 110 to 120 F. is normal. The thermostatic mix valve C MUST always be used to prevent scalding. There is no conflict between simultaneous DHW and high-temp zone use because high-temp zone call is above the mix temp of C. Simultaneous use will lengthen the time the MZ will run to satisfy, but will not interfere with comfort. If there is a large hot tub or multiple high-flow shower heads, additional DHW storage or more heating system BTUs would be needed in any case. High-temp design must be at 170 F. or less. If higher temps required, contact MPI. There is no flow conflict between the high-temp zone and the MZ when both priority (DHW / high-temp) circuits are calling at the same time. The flows are “coupled” only through the indirect tank’s heat exchanger. Flow rates will change depending on whether one or both are calling, but each circuit will be free to perform its function without interference. * included in MPI’s DHW kit, part # 9523 ** MPI part # 9075 Note that this is not a design for a specific job. It is a schematic representation of fluid flow patterns suitable for some combined low / high temperature hydronic systems. It shows one way of solving one of the design challenges normal to combining low and high temperature requirements in hydroninc heating. This drawing is for reference only. It is not intended to describe a complete system. Each system should be designed by a professional. 25 www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX A A 3-way valve, part of MPI’s DHW kit, part# 9523. When the aquastat in the DHW storage tank (B) calls for heat, the 3-way valve in the MZ will switch to the DHW position and the MZ will fire and run until the aquastat is satisfied. When the DHW call is finished the 3-way valve moves to the space-heat position. B DHW storage tank. (MPI BS tank. 25, 40, 50 or 80 gal.) C Balancing valve. D Thermostatic modulating zone valve. E Master zone containing thermostat. F Street or well water in. MZ G Potable DHW out. 25C H DHW re-circ pipe in BS tank for optional re-circ loop. Note that there should be a properly-anticipated standard thermostat in zone M. (Call this the “master” or “reference” zone. It controls supply-water temperature automatically.) When the summer-winter switch on the MZ’s control panel is in the winter mode, the 85-watt pump in the MZ will circulate constantly, feeding either the space-heat zones or the DHW call. When the switch is in the summer mode, the MZ will only respond to a DHW call. The thermostat automatically modulates the supply water temperature in the winter mode. The slave zone will always see system-water flow at the temperature determined by the stat in the master zone. The slave zone, controlled by D, can be set back cooler than the master zone. To increase temperature in the slave zone, use a balancing valve to reduce flow to the master zone gradually. C E B F Cap. Flue gas from MZ Flue gas out. All pipe 3" PVC. Connect to MPI’s accessory #9530 A, separated vent kit. Existing chase (for instance, chimney, after cleaning)used for flue and intake-air runs. Continuous 3" PVC run for intake-air is preferred, especially if very clean chase cannot be assured. DO NOT USE CHLORINATED CLEANERS FOR CHASE CLEANING!!! NOTE: This schematic is a generic example of a concept, not a system design. The person using this concept in any design must take full responsibility for the function of the system. Each system will be different. This drawing does not show numerous details required for good practice and local code compliance. Please contact MPI for more information if necessary. Fresh air intake H Combustion-air to MZ D Contact MPI for more information. There are many ways of getting great efficiency and comfort. MZ VENTING USING CHASE FOR INLET AIR. A G For maximum efficiency, reduce flow through the MZ as much as possible to the point where the flow switch in the MZ is no longer satisfied or where comfort in very cold weather is compromised because the MZ is trying to make heat, but is cycling on its adjustable high-limit control. Note that reducing flow through the MZ means that the last foot of baseboard in a long run can be much cooler than the first foot when the burner is on for a long time. If baseboard runs through several rooms in secession, the baseboard should be sized carefully. The MZ can operate at a 50 deg. F. delta T. between return and supply. That’s great for efficiency, but does mean that baseboard sizing has to be done right. C MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 26 27 w g 1 2 w 3 On Off Switch 4 n L 120 V. 60 HZ r 19 Fan Relay o 2 1 3 gw 2 1 3 15 Fan br r gw b 1 2 0 V o br br gray Air Proving Switch 12 42 r r 17 10 r br br g bl b bl w g 4 3 2 1 7 o b Winter Summer gray 11 gray gray o 13 DHW Relay 2 4 V o o br Lead Gas Valve 20 gray 25 r Transformer r 41 Pump Relay gray r 8 T1 b o 14 Pump n L r o b T2 1 2 3 gray b o 5 1 2 3 w o b 6 3 27 b 2 1 5 4 br 4 5 6 b 27 1 2 3 o Water Flow Switch 16 gray 18 1 2 4 r 3 b 2 1 1 2 w Wire color-code: mote arrows signify return to ground green and neutral (white). b = black bl = blue br = brown g = green gr = gray L = line n = nueteral o = orange r = red w = white o T3 MZ 25C - 25S Wiring Diagram Valve Valve (GND) 24 V. 9A 24 V. Ground Ground (Burner) Senior 9B 6 Sequence of Operation: Priority (DHW) Call On-off switch on. Switch 6 closes on fall, brining 24v to relay 13 which calls for pump through relay 41 and initiates ignition sequence, bypassing stage one of aquastat 8. Call for heat is thus available through wiring harness 27 whether of not unit is in between 10 and 11 to protect manual-reset supply-water limit 11 from nuisance trip. Sequence of Operation: Space-Heat Call On-off switch 4: on. Summer-winter switch 5 (SWS): winter. 24v @ T1 through SWS. 24v @ T2 brings on pump 14. 24 @ T3 goes through adjustable supplywater aquastat 8, water limit 11, to flue limit 10 air-proving switch is closed, 24v closes fan relay 19. At air-proving switch 12 close, 24v at ignition module 20 initiates combustion by powering gas valve 17 while powering spark through ignition transformer 18. At four-seconds into ignition sequence, flame-proving is checked through proving rod 25. If flame is proved, heating system then supplies heat until call for heat or DHW is satisfied. If leaving-water temperature exceeds setting on aquastat 8 burner will shut off until supply-water temperature falls below its setting until the call for heat has been satisfied. Component Key [MPI Part Numbers] 1) Line (120 V.) 2) Ground 3) Neutral (common) 4) On-off switch 5) Summer (S) winter (W) switch 6) Field-supplied external close-on-fall switch for DHW or other priority call 7) Three-way value [Part of DHW kit 9523 8) Adjustable aquestat for system-water temperature control 9a) Thermostat location for control of pump and burner simultaneously. 9b) Thermostat location for control of burner. Pump runs continuously 10) Manual-reset flue-gas limit [9051] 11) Manual-reset supply-water limits [9023] 12) Air proving switch [9073] 13) DHW relay [9001] 14) Water pump [9006] 15) Combustion-air fan [9019] 16) Water-flow proving switch [9039] 17) Gas valve [9005] 18) Ignition transformer [9020] 19) Fan relay [9001] 20) Ignition module [9016] 25) Flame-proving rod [9003] 27) Wiring harness for priority control [Part of DHW kit: 9523] 41) Water-pump relay [9001] 42) 120/24 V. Transformer [9043] Note: In the MZ 25S the wiring harness 27 and the aquastat 6 are installed in the MZ factory. For an MZ25C using MPI’s DHW kit, part #9523, the additional aquastat that ships with the wiring harness 27 and 3-way valve 7 must be field installed inside the MZ and wired in series between 10 and 11. APPENDIX A www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX A WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FULL OUTPUT CONTROL OF MZ2040C FOR PRIORITY CALL WHEN ADJUSTABLE-LIMIT SWITCH IS AT LOW-TEMP SETTING. 27 9A T3 T2 o RELAY 6 b 3 2 1 6 5 4 br r T1 25 VALVE VALVE (GND) 24 V. o br b br 20 bl 4 b 3 bl 2 w 1 24 V. GROUND GROUND (BURNER) SENIOR 9B gray b gray r 4 3 2 1 b 1 2 w g gray b 1 2 w br 1 FAN 15 br r 3 2 1 12 14 AIR PROVING SWITCH PUMP n L 3 2 1 g w 19 FAN RELAY 41 PUMP RELAY gray o r 4 ON OFF SWITCH w g 1 2 3 n L 120 V. 60 HZ r r 17 30 LEAD GAS VALVE LAG GAS VALVE b 1 2 0 V gray b r br br 1 2 3 11 10 r 13 DHW RELAY o br br gray gray o 16 WATER FLOW SWITCH 44 LAG VALVE RELAY w b o b b Summer 2 4 V 42 br 1 2 3 gray TRANSFORMER r 18 g r o gw b w b 8 o o o 2 o Winter br 1 2 3 o gray 5 4 5 6 b 27 br Wire color-code: mote arrows signify return to ground green and neutral (white). b = black bl = blue br = brown g = green gr = gray L = line n = nueteral o = orange r = red w = white Note that the additional relay to bring full output to a priority call is field installed. Note that the grey and black wires used to power the additional relay are also used to power the 3-way valve when MPI’s 3-way valve kit, part # 9523, is used for prioritizing. If prioritizing is done through a pump-control switching box, use MPI part # 9518, wiring harness, item #27 in this drawing, to connect the MZ to the additional relay and priority-controller end switch. Note that the relay shown is available from MPI as our part # 9001. The use of the transformer in the MZ to power other relays or other controls is not recommended. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 28 APPENDIX B V I I . A P P E N D I X PARTS: The MZ is an exceptionally well-built device. All of the components selected for the MZ are the most reliable available. No matter how well built and reliable a product is, parts are inevitably needed. We are committed to making parts readily available for the MZ through your distributor, even though they should seldom be needed. B CONTROL PANEL MZ25C/S REQUIRED PARTS LIST PART# 9016 IGNITION MODULE PART# 9020 IGNITION TRANSFORMER PART# 9043 TRANSFORMER PART# 9019 FAN PART# 9015 FLOW SWITCH FOR 25 SERIES PART# 9039 FLOW SWITCH FOR 40 SERIES PART# 9007 ADJUSTABLE LIMIT SWITCH PART# 9011 RELIEF VALVE PART# 9005 GAS VALVE The following parts are specific to the MZ25S: PART# 9008 DHW AQUASTAT PART# 9018 THREE-WAY VALVE OPERATOR Full stock of the remainder of the parts for the MZ line is available from the source of your MZ. ITEM ITEM PART # 1 2 NUMBER Reference Only 9055 3 4 Reference Only 9051F 5 6 9053 9007 7 8 Reference Only Reference Only 9 Reference Only 10 Reference Only FRONT COVER & STICKER ON/OFF SWITCH # 11 12 PART NUMBER 9001 Reference Only DESCRIPTION RELAY, 24V COIL RELAY CARRIER & STIRRUP SUMMER/WINTER SWITCH THERMOSTAT GAUGE FAHRENHEIT) 13 14 Reference Only Reference Only FOLDED RELAY HOLDER WHITE CONTROL BOX KNOB SYSTEM THERMOSTAT 20-80º C 15 16 ZINC DISC D 4XX10X0,8 WIRE ROPE CLAMP 17 * FOLDED NECK FOR WIRES COVER FOR CONTROL BOX * DESCRIPTION 9061 9043 9070 Reference Only 9017 CLIP TRANSFORMER 120 TO 24 VOLTS CONTROL BOX SAFETY BOX WIRED CONTROL PANEL INCLUDING WIRING *NOT SHOWN ON DRAWING 29 www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX B MZ25C MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 30 APPENDIX B ITEM PART # NUMBER ITEM PART # NUMBER 1 2 9065 9056 DRAIN VALVE WITH CAP STRAINER 32 33 9533 9003 ELBOW D.80 45º FLAME PROBE 3 4 9078 9056 RETURN-WATER MANIFOLD GASKET NEOPRENE STICKING SEALING 34 35 9022 9004 BURNER HEAD IGNITOR 5 9093 FLANGE RETURN/SUPPLY MANIFOLD, MZC 36 For Reference Only AIR REDUCER D.29 (GN) 36 Part of LP Kit 9085 AIR REDUCTION RING D.31 (GP) 6 9042 O RING FOR DERATE ORIFICE HEAT EXCHANGER 37 For Reference Only REMOVABLE PROTECTION FOR BURNER (580 X 30 X 1.5) 7 8 9006 9096 CIRCULATING PUMP 15/42F 115V NEEDLE VALVE O-RING 38 For Reference Only GLASS BRAID RING D 12 LG 685 39 9023 SYSTEM LIMIT 9 10 9095 9094 BYPASS NEEDLE VALVE BYPASS PLUG 40 41 9532 9024 90º ELBOW D 80 WITH SENSOR FLUE LIMIT 76º C 11 12 9010 9015 AUTOMATIC AIR VENT FLOW SWITCH 42 43 9060 9059 SIGHT GLASS RETAINER SIGHT GLASS GASKET 13 For Reference Only SPRING FOR SYSTEM COVER 14 Part of LP Kit 9085 UNION REDUCER D 3.5 (GP) 44 45 9058 9014 SIGHT GLASS SYSTEM HEAT EXCHANGER 14 9130 UNION REDUCER 5.4 (GN) 15 For Reference Only SAFETY VALVE DISCHARGE PIPE 47 48 9069 2365 PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE FLEXIBLE PIPE/SIPHON OUTLET 16 16 49 9017 D.32 LENGTH 1300 CONTROL PANEL INCLUDING WIRING 9098 9090 DESCRIPTION RETURN TO HX PIPE WELDED INLET TO SUMP DESCRIPTION 17 For Reference Only EXTENSIBLE SEALING EXT. 40 INTERNAL 25 50 9066 NUT 51 For Reference Only FLANGE COCK & EXPANSION 18 19 VESSEL FOR THR 52 For Reference Only STAINLESS STEEL FLEXIBLE PIPE 9019 9099 FAN (OR #W00. 17073) RETURN TO HX PIPE GASKET 20 For Reference Only SLEEVE BURNER/VALVE 2 PARTS TO CLIP MALE, 1/4 WITH ELBOW 53 For Reference Only SIGHT GLASS D 33X3 21 For Reference Only NITRILE O-RING D 38 3.70 SHORE 22 For Reference Only COLORLESS PLASTIC CAP 54 9080 GAS MANIFOLD CONNECTION NUT 25S 55 For Reference Only SEALING 23 24 9097 9534 FLOW SWITCH GASKET WALL BRACKET 56 57 9012 EXPANSION VESSEL (8 LITERS) For Reference Only GAS SUPPLY 25 26 9210 9020 CABINET MZ25C IGNITION TRANSFORMER 58 59 9005 GAS VALVE For Reference Only NITRILE O-RING D.23 52X1, 78 27 For Reference Only BACK STOP PLATE FOR MZ (3355X80 4X1.5) 60 61 For Reference Only BURNER GAS PIPE For Reference Only WHITE DOOR FOR MZC 525 NOT 28 For Reference Only FIXING SYSTEM FOR FLUE PIPE 29 For Reference Only EXTENSIBLE SEALING; 52 EQUIPPED For Reference Only WHITE ABS DOOR HANDLE 90, 22, 63 90,79, O B DOOR MZ25C EXT40-INTERN, 14 30 For Reference Only REDUCED FLUE OUTLET PIPE, 31 9021 F75/M80 L360 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH 64 65 31 9206 9207 WHITE COVER MZC: WHITE DOOR For Reference Only NITRILE O-RING D.8X2 80 SHORE www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX B MZ25S MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 32 APPENDIX B ITEM PART # NUMBER ITEM PART # NUMBER DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 1 For Reference Only SPRING FOR SYSTEM COVER 38 For Reference Only NITRILE O-RING 2 For Reference Only EXTENSIBLE SEALING; EXT40-INTERN 14 39 40 9019 FAN (OR #W00. 17073) For Reference Only EXTENSIBLE SEALING EXT. .40 41 INTERN 25 For Reference Only GALVANIZED CAST IRON BEND 42 43 9009 3 WAY SELECTOR VALVE SHELL For Reference Only HEATING FLOW MZS 44 45 9015 FLOW SWITCH For Reference Only WELDED INLET TO PUMP 2 3 9065 BOTTOM PANEL, MZ25S 40 FILL/DRAIN VALVE WITH CAP 4 5 9056 9068 STRAINER WASHER 6 7 For Reference Only HEATING FLOW/RETURN UNIT For Reference Only NEOPRENE STICKING SEALING/ 8 9096 FLANGE NEEDLE VALVE O-RING 46 48 9094 9018 BYPASS PLUG SELECTOR VALVE MOTOR 9 10 9095 9094 BYPASS NEEDLE VALVE BYPASS PLUG 49 2365 FLEXIBLE PIPE/SIPHON OUTLET D32 LENGTH 1300 11 12 9010 AUTOMATIC AIR VENT For Reference Only SEAL, AFM34 D 50 51 9057 CONDENSATE TRAP For Reference Only GLASS BRAID RING D12 LG 685 13 14 9069 9006 SAFETY VALVE MF 1/2" CIRCULATING PUMP 15/42F 115V 52 53 9023 9014 SYSTEM LIMIT HEAT EXCHANGER MZ25C / MZ25S 15 16 9099 9082 RETURN TO HX PIPE GASKET DHW LEAVING-WATER ELBOW 25S 54 9024 ELMWOOD SAFETY THERMOSTAT 85º W/ MANUAL RESET 55 56 9532 9060 90º ELBOW D80 WITH SENSOR SIGHT GLASS RETAINER 57 58 9059 9058 SIGHT GLASS GASKET SIGHT GLASS 17 18 19 20 21 9081 DWH FLOW-SET ELBOW 255 For Reference Only MESSING MF REDUCTION 9080 9013 GAS MANIFOLD RETAINER NUT FLASH DOMESTIC HOT WATER CYLINDER For Reference Only BRASS NIPPLE MALE 1/2 - 59 60 9017 CONTROL BOX For Reference Only UNION REDUCER D 3.5 For Reference Only UNION REDUCER 5.4 For Reference Only NIRILE O-RING D 8X2 80 SHORE 22 9535 MALE 3/4 LONG WALL BRACKET 60 61 23 24 9212 9008 CABINET MZ 25S DOMESTIC HOT WATER 62 For Reference Only BURNER GAS PIPE 63 For Reference Only NIRILE O-RING D 23.52 X 1.78 25 9020 THERMOSTAT IGNITION TRANSFORMER 64 65 9005 GAS VALVE For Reference Only GAS SUPPLY 66 67 9012 EXPANSION VESSEL (8 LITERS) For Reference Only STAINLESS STEEL FLEXIBLE PIPE 26 27 For Reference Only BACK STOP LATE FOR MZ For Reference Only FIXING SYSTEM FOR FLUE PIPE 28 29 9533 9097 ELBOW D.80 45º FLOW SWITCH GASKET 68 MAL 1/4 WITH ELBOW For Reference Only SIGHT GLASS D 33X3 31 32 9021 9003 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH FLAME PROBE 69 70 9066 NUT For Reference Only FLANGE COCK & EXPANSION 33 34 9004 9022 IGNITOR BURNER HEAD 71 VESSEL FOR THR For Reference Only COVER MZS: WHITE 35 9092 RETURN/SUPPLY HEAT EXCHANGE O-RING 72 For Reference Only WHITE DOOR MZS/THRS NOT EQUIPPED For Reference Only WHITE ABS DOOR HANDLE 50, 22, 90, 79, 0B 36 36 For Reference Only AIR REDUCER D29 9129 AIR REDUCTION RING D.31 73 37 Part of LP Kit 9084 SLEEVE BURNER/VALVE 2 PARTS TO CLIP 74 33 9200 DOOR MZ40 www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX B MZ25S MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 34 APPENDIX B ITEM PART # NUMBER 1 2 3 4 For Reference Only For Reference Only 9005 For Reference Only DESCRIPTION ITEM PART # NUMBER DESCRIPTION BURNER GAS PIPE FIXING BRACKET FOR IONIZATION 20 21 For Reference Only CIRCULATING PUMP 15/42F 115V For Reference Only FIXING BRACKET/TURBINE PROBE GAS VALVE 22 23 For Reference Only VERSILIC 6X10 LG 300 MM For Reference Only JOINT BRIDGE CIRCULATOR UPS FIXING BRACKET FOR BURNER MZTHR 24 15-42 F D.55 EP.5 For Reference Only FIXING U-PART FOR THE TURBINE 5 6 9024 9058 FLUE LIMIT 76º C. CONDENSATE TRAP 25 26 7 8 9059 9060 SIGHT GLASS SIGHT GLASS RETAINER 27 For Reference Only SLEEVE BURN/VALVE 2 PARTS TO CLIP 28 29 For Reference Only JOINT TORQUE NITRILE For Reference Only SYSTEM SHELL 9 10 11 12 For Reference Only GAS SUPPLY For Reference Only NON-RETURN VALVE 9011 9012 SAFETY VALVE MF 1/2" EXPANSION TANK 30 31 13 For Reference Only FLEXIBLE PIPE/SIPHON OUTLET D 32 LENGTH 1300 32 33 14 15 9057 STRAINER For Reference Only DRAIN VALVE WITH 34 35 9084 9019 9098 9099 LP CONVERSION KIT MZ40 FAN (OR #W00. 17073) RETURN TO HX PIPE RETURN TO HX PIPE GASKET For Reference Only GLASS BRAID RING D 12 LG 685 9023 SYSTEM LIMIT 9022 9004 BURNER HEAD IGNITOR 9025 CAP M 1/2 - M 3/4 CONNECTING TUBE 36 16 For Reference Only ADAPTER D. 4-D 6.35 REF: CABGEM02 (MZ USA) 17 9068/9078 (EXPANSION TANK) WASHER 37 38 9003 FLAME PROBE For Reference Only HEATING FLOW BEND 18 19 9056 STRAINER For Reference Only HEATING FLOW/RETURN UNIT 35 www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX B MZ40C MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 36 APPENDIX B ITEM # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 9091 FILTER FILL AND DRAIN A55Y 42 DRAIN VALVE WITH CAP M1/2-,3/4" MESSING REDUCER CB 1 1/2 - 43 44 For Reference Only For Reference Only TINNED GAS PIPE NOZ MESSING M/F REDUCTION 2 3 9065 For Reference Only ITEM # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 9093 RETURNS/SUPPLY MANIFOLD, MZC 4 9066 FEMALE 1/2 NUT 45 46 For Reference Only For Reference Only 90 ELBOW D. 80 WITH SENSOR GLASS BRAID RIND D. 12 LG 1070 5 6 9056 9078 STRAINER RETURN WATER MANIFOLD 47 For Reference Only ELMWOOD SAFETY THERMOSTAT 85º W/ MR GASKET NEOPRENE STICKING SEALING/ 48 49 9005 For Reference Only GAS VALVE NITRILE O-RING D. 23, 52X 1.78 50 51 For Reference Only 9097 HONEYWELL VALVE FLANGE FLOW SWITCH GASKET For Reference Only 9060 SIGHT GLASS D. 33X3 SIGHT GLASS RETAINER 7 For Reference Only 8 9096 FLANGE NEEDLE VALVE O-RING 9 10 9095 9094 BYPASS NEEDLE VALVE BYPASS PLUG 52 53 11 12 9010 9015 AUTOMATIC AIR VENT FLOW SWITCH 54 55 9059 9058 SIGHT GLASS GASKET SIGHT GLASS INLET/OUTLET HEATING UNIT RETURN/SUPPLY HEAT 56 57 9087 9080 MZ40C HEAT EXCHANGE DWH CONNECTION NUT 255 EXCHANGE O-RING CIRCULATING PUMP 15/42F 115V 58 59 13 14 15 For Reference Only 9092 9006 For Reference Only 9057 16 17 For Reference Only 9090 SPRING FOR SYSTEM COVER SAFETY VALVE DISCHARGE PIPE 60 18 19 9098 For Reference Only RETURN TO HX PIPE WHITE DOOR MSZ/THRS NOT EQUIPPED 61 62 9011 For Reference Only SAFETY VALVE MF 1/2" FLEXIBLE PIPE/SIPHON OUTLET D. 32 LENGTH 1300 RETURN TO HX PIPE GASKET FAN (OR #W00 17073) 63 * For Reference Only For Reference Only COVER MZC 30/40 WHITE WIRE CARRIER * * 9002 For Reference Only O-RING (FLUE OUTLET) EPOM STICKING SEAL PIPE 6/9 For Reference Only LENGTH 18 EXTENSIBLE SEALING, EXT. 40- 20 21 22 23 24 9099 9019 For Reference Only For Reference Only COLORLESS PLASTIC CAP WHITE ABS DOOR HANDLE 90, 72, For Reference Only 90, 79, OB EXTENSIBLE SEALING EXT. 40 * * 9104 GAS RAMP M40 CONDENSATE TRAP CONTROL PANEL INCLUDED WIRING 25 9535 INTERN 25 WALL BRACKET 26 27 9205 9020 CABINET, MZ40 IGNITION TRANSFORMER * For Reference Only FLUE PIPE FLUE TEMPERATURE ALU * For Reference Only MEASURE SENSOR FIXING BRACKET FOR BURNER 9101 INTERN 14 GASKET FOR 70 MM HORIZONTAL 28 29 For Reference Only For Reference Only BACK STOP PLATE FOR MZ FIXING SYSTEM FOR FLUE PIPE 30 31 9200 For Reference Only DOOR MZ40 REDUCED FLUE OUTLET PIPE * For Reference Only MZ/THR VERSILIC PIPE 6X10 LENGTH 800 MM 32 33 9073 For Reference Only AIR PRESSURE SWITCH 40C ELBOW D. 80 45º * * For Reference Only For Reference Only GAS BEND HEATING FLOW BEND FLAME PROBE IGNITOR * * For Reference Only 9087 HEATING RETURN BEND LP CONVERSION KIT MZ40 * 34 35 9003 9004 36 37 9023 For Reference Only SYSTEM LIMIT NITRILE O-RING D.38X3.70 SHORE 9077 COMBINATION RESET SWITCH ASSEMBLY 38 39 For Reference Only For Reference Only NITRILE O-RING D 8X2 80 SHORE UNION REDUCER D12 D 4.20 (GP) * For Reference Only FIXING BRACKET FOR IONIZATION PROBE 40 41 9074 For Reference Only BURNER FOR MZ40C SLEEVE BURNER/VALVE 2 PARTS * * For Reference Only IGNITION ANGLE WITH SCREW *NOT SHOWN ON DRAWING TO CLIP 37 www.monitorproducts.com APPENDIX B ITEM # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 * * PART NUMBER For Reference Only 9055 9054 9051F 9053 9052 For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only 9001 For Reference Only 9040 For Reference Only For Reference Only 9061 9043 9016 For Reference Only 9104 DESCRIPTION FRONT COVER & STICKER ON/OFF SWITCH SUMMER/WINTER SWITCH THERMOSTAT GAUGE (FAHRENHEIT) KNOB ADJUSTABLE LIMIT 40 ZINC DISC D 4XX10X0.8 WIRE ROPE CLAMP FOLDED NECK FOR WIRES COVER FOR CONTROL BOX RELAY MY4-24V RELAY CARRIER & STIRRUP 120V RELAY FOLDED HOLDER/RELAY WHITE CONTROL BOX CLIP TRANSFORMER 120 TO 24VOLTS CONTROL BOX WIRING CONTROL PANEL INCLUDED WIRING ITEM BS 25/40/50/80 MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 18 * * MZ40C PART NUMBER For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only 9400 For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only For Reference Only 9401 For Reference Only For Reference Only 38 DESCRIPTION Grey Ps Cleaning Door Anode & Cap & Sealing 3/4d.22.230 magnesium Flange for cleaning door Sealing AFM34 D.36x26x2 Sealing/Cleaning Door Anode Cleaning Door Upper Bottom & Cable BS Jaeger Tuaa5C112 Jaeger Thermostat Black Cap for the Thermostat Black Thermostat Knob Thermostat Rect Horiz 69x14 LG Capil 1500 MM Thermoformed Stainless Steel Bend 90 Degree M3/4-F3/4 Domestic Cold Water Pipe Length 310 Plug Wieland 5 PT. Male Plug Wieland 5 PT. Female Fixing Piece ABS Sheet; Ep:08 1935x440 BS100 ABS Sheet: EP: 081935x665 BS150 ABS Sheet; EP: 08 1935x890 BS200 ABS Sheet; EP: 081935x1340 BS300 NBS Superior Bottom Equipped Wiring NOTES MONITOR PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. Box 3408 • Princeton, NJ 08543 www.monitorproducts.com PHONE (732) 329-0900 • FAX (732) 329-0904 MPI offers technical support to qualified licensed heating contractors during normal business hours. (Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Eastern Time) To help us serve you properly our technicians will require the following information: Fuel Type (Natural/Propane) Gas pressure in In. W.C. (Inlet and outlet with all appliances running) CO reading in PPM O 2 reading in % Flue Outlet Temperature °F Water Outlet temperature °F Water Return temperature °F System load: Radiant, high temperature, DHW. Total BTU requirement Input Voltage 39 www.monitorproducts.com WARRANTIES VIII - M O N I T O R P R O D U C T S , I N C . ( “ M P I ” ) L I M I T E D WA R R A N T I E S First year-MPI warrants that each MZ Series Heating Systems sold by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and services, for a period of 1 year after date of purchase with an additional period of up to 3 months if unit is not installed at the time of purchase. First through tenth year-MPI warrants that the primary heat exchanger assembly consisting of water-tube heat exchanger, water jacket and condensate collector is free from defects in material and workmanship for 10 years from the date of purchase. MPI corrosion inhibitor must be used in every MZ series heating system. Failure to use this inhibitor will void this warranty. NOTE: We will not accept any MZ heat exchangers for warranty consideration without an 8 ounce water sample from the system. This is required to test for the proper inhibitors. No credit will be issued without a water sample. STANDARD PROVISIONS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS THAT ARE COMMON TO ALL MPI INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT WARRANTIES: These warranties are subject to the condition that the MPI product(s) must have been installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. These warranties extend only to the first retail purchaser of the products and only to a product that has not been moved from its original installation site. These warranties do not apply to commercial applications. In addition to each product warranty listed, MPI warranties do not cover: 1) Components that are part of the heating system but were not furnished by MPI as part of the heating system. 2) The workmanship of any installer of MPI’s product(s). In addition, this warranty does not assume any liability of any nature for unsatisfactory performance caused by improper installation. 3) Any costs for labor for removal and reinstallation of the alleged defective part, the cost of shipping or transportation to MPI and back to the consumer, if necessary, and any other materials necessary to perform the exchange. 4) Replacement parts beyond the balance of the original warranty period. REMEDY: If within the applicable warranty period, any product(s) or part(s) included in this warranty proves to be defective in material and/or workmanship, then MPI shall repair or replace, at its option, the defective product(s) or part(s) and return it to the consumer. MZ INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS WARRANTY: In order to obtain performance under this warranty, the original purchaser must promptly (in no event later than thirty (30) days after discovery of the defect) see to the return of the product(s) or part(s) in question, accompanied by a properly filled out MPI warranty claim form (Available from MPI by mail or phone). Any claim made under this warranty must be accompanied by proof of original purchase date, sales invoice or cancelled check showing the serial number as satisfactory evidence. Any replacements are made subject to validation by MPI of in-warranty coverage. An item to be replaced must be made available in exchange for the replacement. SOLE REMEDY: The remedy and liability for any breach of warranty, express or implied, set forth herein is the sole and exclusive remedy and the limit of liability for any such breach. EXCLUSIONS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES: This warranty does not extend to any defect due to the negligence of others. Failure to install, operate or maintain the product(s) in accordance with the installation, operation and maintenance instructions furnished with each new product, unreasonable use, accidents, acts of god, fire, snow, floods, lightning, alteration, ordinary wear and tear, or the use of unauthorized or non-standard parts. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, ARISING UNDER LAW IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALES BY MPI OF ANY PRODUCT(S) ARE LIMITED IN EXTENT AND DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OTHER THAN AS EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN. MPI SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE. Note: Some jurisdictions do not allow: (a) limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; or (b) the exclusion or limitation of incidental, indirect, punitive or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. NO VARIATION OF TERMS: the parties intend that this warranty be the exclusive and final expression of their agreement. No person has the authority to orally, in writing or in any other way vary the terms, conditions or exclusions of this warranty, or to make any express warranties other than those contained herein. LEGAL RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. 40