Model 4Wg 100 - 800 HP Boilers: Table A3-8. 4Wg Low Nox Dimensions - Hot Water
Model 4Wg 100 - 800 HP Boilers: Table A3-8. 4Wg Low Nox Dimensions - Hot Water
Model 4Wg 100 - 800 HP Boilers: Table A3-8. 4Wg Low Nox Dimensions - Hot Water
NOTES:
Accompanying dimensions, while sufficiently accurate for layout purposes, must be confirmed for construction by certified
dimension diagram/drawing. All Connections are Threaded Unless Otherwise Indicated:
NOTE "A": ANSI 150 psig Flange
NOTE "B": Water Outlet includes 2" Dip Tube
NOTE "C": *800 hp w/ 4000 sq. ft. of heating surface
PERFORMANCE DATA
Contact your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative for efficiencies.
Cleaver-Brooks 4WG boilers are available with the standard burner package, or optional
model Profire LE or Profire NT if NOx reductions of between 75 and <9 PPM on natural
gas are required, or 70 PPM on #2 oil with 0.02% fuel bound nitrogen.
ENGINEERING DATA
The following engineering information is provided for Model 4WG Boilers. Additional
detail is available from your local Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative.
Boiler Information
Table A3-11 shows steam volume and disengaging area for model 4WG boilers.
Table A3-12 lists quantity and outlet size for safety valves supplied on Model 4WG
steam boilers.
Table A3-13 lists quantity and outlet size for relief valves supplied on Model 4WG hot
water boilers.
Table A3-14 gives recommended steam nozzle sizes on Model 4WG Boilers.
Table A3-15 shows recommended non-return valve sizes for Model 4WG Boilers.
Blowdown Water Requirements
Some local codes require blowdown tanks to be constructed in accordance with
recommendations of the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
The National Boards recommendations base the size of the blowdown tank on the
removal of at least 4 inches of water from the boiler.
Table A3-9 lists the approximate quantity of water represented by 4 inches of water at
normal operating level for Cleaver-Brooks Model 4WG Boilers.
Burner/Control Information
Burner Characteristics
Maximum altitude for standard burners is shown in Table A3-16. Note that altitude
correction and burner changes are required for higher altitudes which may alter
dimensions, motor hp and gas pressures.
Gas-Fired Burners
Table A3-16 shows correction factors for gas pressure at elevations over 700 ft. above
sea level.
Table A3-17 shows minimum and maximum gas pressure requirements for Standard, FM
and IRI 4WG Boiler gas trains upstream of the gas pressure regulator.
For oversized or undersized gas trains or altitude above 2,000 feet, contact your local
Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative.
Fuel Connections - Gas
The local gas company should be consulted for requirements and authorization for
installation and inspection of gas supply piping. Installation of gas supply piping and
venting must be in accordance with all applicable engineering guidelines and regulatory
codes. All connections made to the boiler should be arranged so that all components
remain accessible for inspection, cleaning and maintenance.
A drip leg should be installed in the supply piping before the connection to the gas
pressure regulator. The drip leg should be at least as large as the inlet fitting supplied
with the boiler. Consideration must be given to both volume and pressure requirements
when choosing gas supply piping size. Refer to the boiler dimension diagram provided by
Cleaver-Brooks for the particular installation. Connections to the burner gas train should
be made with a union, so that gas train components or the burner may be easily
disconnected for inspection or service. Upon completion of the gas piping installation, the
system should be checked for gas leakage and tight shutoff of all valves.