Bradford-White Corp BRHHH Boiler User Manual


 
BRADFORD WHITE CORP.
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4B.3 Water Flow Requirements —
Water Heater
In a water heating application (an open system),
new water is constantly being introduced. With the
new water comes a fresh supply of minerals that can
be deposited on the unit’s heat exchanger. This is
commonly known as scaling. The amount of minerals
will depend upon the hardness of the water. Water can
also be aggressive, and can erode metals, including
copper, if the water is moved too quickly. Pump sizing
for the Brute Magnum water heater is based upon the
hardness of the water. The water flow is kept high
enough to prevent scaling, but low enough to prevent
tube erosion. For extremely soft or hard water, cupro-
nickel tubes are available. Contact a Bradford White
Representative if you have questions or concerns about
water quality.
The Brute Magnum water heater has an internal
mixing system that ensures that the condensation does
not occur on the finned copper heat exchanger, with
heater return temperature down to 50°F (10°C). This
system, that consists of automatically actuated
and linked valves, is set up at the factory, and is
non-adjustable. The return water goes through the
stainless steel heat exchanger, then to the mixing
system. (see Figure 7).
Figure 4. Hydronic Piping - Multiple Boilers.