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On a Wood/Oil system, with a steel HS Tarm boiler (GREAT equipment) and a cast iron boiler, most recently.
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Boiler bypass
What is the proper way to set up a boiler bypass for boiler protection? Do you adjust the bypass valve or the boiler supply valve? Ive seen many variations of bypass with system pumps on supply and return, both bypass and supply vales set at half open. I was told to always maintain system flow and lower the flow rate through the boiler. Will this protect the boiler?
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The Reverse is True
To protect the boiler from thermal shock a system by pass is used. Part of the supply water bypasses the system returning back to the boiler. This will warm up the return water..
To temper a heating loop a boiler by pass is used. The cooler returning water by passes the boiler back in to the supply loop.
Just adjusting the by pass valve is all thats needed . No need to restrict the flow.The by pass will be the least resistant for both types0 -
Bypass Differences
As Ed stated, a System Bypass mixes some supply water with the return water to aid in keeping the boiler return water warmer. The primary concern though is reducing the possibility of flue gas condensation and not neccessarily thermal shock. In a System Bypass the system circulator(s) will always need to be on the boiler side of the bypass connection.
The Boiler Bypass differs in that it diverts some of the return water to the system supply in an effort to simply reduce the amount of cool return water that flows through the boiler. This reduction of return water flow will allow the boiler to remain at an average water temperature above the dew point to keep flue gas condensation from occuring. The secondary feature is that it causes a mixing action where the diverted return water mixes with the boiler supply water. Location of the circulator(s) on the Boiler Bypass will always be on the system side of the bypass connection.
While both types offer some degree of protection, neither are a guarantee against either flue gas condensation nor thermal shock. Other types of piping configurations such as primary-secondary and variable speed injection prove to be more effective but still are not bulletproof! Only systems where actual return water temperature is monitored and some sort of modulation of flow from the supply to the return are close to being protection you can count on. This type of configuration is already built into the Burnham Revolution gas boiler. It is safe with return water as low as 55°F without flue gas condensation concerns.
Glenn Stanton
Manager of Training
Burnham Hydronics
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> What is the proper way to set up a boiler
> bypass for boiler protection? Do you adjust the
> bypass valve or the boiler supply valve? Ive seen
> many variations of bypass with system pumps on
> supply and return, both bypass and supply vales
> set at half open. I was told to always maintain
> system flow and lower the flow rate through the
> boiler. Will this protect the boiler?
> Thank you.
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bypass
> What is the proper way to set up a boiler
> bypass for boiler protection? Do you adjust the
> bypass valve or the boiler supply valve? Ive seen
> many variations of bypass with system pumps on
> supply and return, both bypass and supply vales
> set at half open. I was told to always maintain
> system flow and lower the flow rate through the
> boiler. Will this protect the boiler?
> Thank you.
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bypass
Thank you for the responses. I did have a chance to attend a seminar by Ron Beck , but that was some time ago and a summers worth of a/c work, things get forgotten. Thanks again. Brian0 -
I like this method
Watts recommends it in their catalog, and they use their standard mixer for it.
It is similar to using an ESBE valve, but it works a little differently.
Noel0 -
Sometimes,
you are so "on."
Just might work. Has it ever been done to your knowledge?0
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