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CHAPTER 1
1.4. Boiler Freeze Protection Feature
The ACVMax boiler management system has a freeze
protection feature built in. This feature monitors the
boiler water temperature and responds as follows
when no call for heat is present:
• 46ºF [8ºC] Pump outputs congured to respond to
a CH1 Call are enabled.
• 42ºF [6ºC] Pump outputs congured to respond to a
CH1 or CH2 Call are enabled, Burner operates at low re.
• 60ºF [15ºC] Freeze protection ends. Burner & all
pumps turn o after completing CH Post Pump Time.
• The boiler freeze protection feature is dis-
abled during a hard lockout. The burner
will not fire, but the circulators will operate.
• The boiler freeze protection feature is de-
signed to protect the boiler, not the heating
system. The boiler should be installed in a
primary/secondary piping arrangement if it
is installed in an unheated space or exposed
to water temperatures of 46ºF or less. Refer to
Chapter 11 on page 55 for antifreeze guides.
• Failure to comply can result in minor prop-
erty damage, or injury.
1.5. DHW Frost Protection
The Water Heater Sensor used in the HeatMaster TC
provides a Frost Protection feature to the water heat-
er. The Frost Protection feature is designed to protect
the water heater from a potential freeze up. Frost Pro-
tection will generate a DHW call once the water heater
temperature falls below 42º F [6ºC]. Once Frost Protec-
tion is activated, the burner will re. Frost Protection
will end once the water heater temperature is raised
to 60ºF [16ºC]. This feature is always active and cannot
be disabled. Frost Protection is still active even if DHW
operation has been disabled.
1.6. Boiler Replacement
If the HeatMaster TC is replacing an existing boiler, the
following items should be checked and corrected prior
to installation:
• Boiler piping leaks and corrosion.
• Proper location and sizing of the expansion
tank on the boiler heating loop.
• The existing vent system is appropriate for the Heat-
Master TC and it is correctly installed. Refer to the
Vent Supplement for the vent system requirements.
• Amount and quality of propylene glycol within
the system, if applicable.
CAUTION
CHAPTER 1 - PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
1.7. Recommended Clearances
The HeatMaster TC is approved for zero clearance to
combustibles, excluding vent and boiler piping.
• Boiler piping must be a minimum 1/4 inch from
combustible materials.
• Reference the Vent Supplement for vent pipe
clearance requirements.
It is recommended that the following clearances
be maintained for serviceability:
• Top boiler jacket - 24 inches [610 mm].
• Front - 24 inches [610 mm].
• Rear - 12 inches [305 mm].
• Sides - 12 inches [305 mm].
When maintaining less than recommended
service clearances, some product labeling, in-
cluding the rating label, may become hidden
and unreadable.
• If the recommended clearances listed
above cannot be maintained or the en-
closure in which the boiler is installed is
less than 175 cubic feet, the space must
be ventilated. See Section 2.2 on page 4.
• When installing the HeatMaster TC in a con-
fined space, sufficient air must be provided
to allow, under normal operating condi-
tions, proper air flow around the product
to maintain ambient temperatures within
safe limits to comply with the National Fuel
Gas Code (NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1)
• Failure to comply with these instructions
can result in substantial property dam-
age, serious injury, or death.
1.8. Residential Garage Installations
When installing the HeatMaster TC in a residential ga-
rage, the following special precautions per NFPA 54/
ANSI Z223.1 must be taken:
• Mount the unit a minimum 18 inches [458 mm]
above the oor level of the garage.
• Locate or protect the unit in a manner so it can-
not be damaged by a moving vehicle.
BEST PRACTICE
NOTICE
WARNING