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The installation must conform to the requirements of
the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of
such requirements, to the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1-latest edition. The installation must also
conform to the additional requirements in this Slant/Fin
Instruction Book.
In addition where required by the authority having juris-
diction, the installation must conform to American
Society of Mechanical Engineers Safety Code for
Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired
Boilers, No. CSD-1.
WARNING
This boiler, gas piping and accessories must be
installed, connected, serviced and repaired by a
trained, experienced service technician, familiar with all
precautions required for gas-fired equipment and
licensed or otherwise qualified, in compliance with the
authority having jurisdiction.
WARNING
The venting system of this boiler is under positive pres-
sure. Leakage from this system can be hazardous and if
not avoided can result in death or serious injury. In addition
to the recommendations within this manual and the User’s
Information Manual, the venting system, from the flue col-
lector to the outdoor discharge, must be carefully checked
annually by a qualified service agency.
This manual must be left with owner and should be hung on
or adjacent to the boiler for reference.
LYNX
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Printed in U.S.A. 1214 Part No. 81-5001000 Publication No. LX1-40 Rev. F
Heating Contractor
Address
Phone Number
Boiler Model Number
Boiler Serial Number
Installation Date
DIRECT-VENT SEALED COMBUSTION CONDENSING BOILER
HOT WATER MODEL LX-90, LX-120 & LX-150
GAS-FIRED BOILERS FOR NATURAL AND L.P. PROPANE GASES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dimensions, Rating and Orifice Sizes ........................................2
Identification of Parts ........................................................................3
Installation Requirements .................................................................4
Contamination Prevention.................................................................5
Mounting the boiler on a wall............................................................6
Venting Application ...........................................................................6
Boiler Room Air Supply and Ventilation............................................6
Flue Gas Venting Requirements.......................................................7
Additional Installation Requirements for Massachusetts..................7
Vent and Air Intake Material .............................................................8
PVC/CPVC Pipe General Assembly Method....................................8
Vent and Air Intake Restrictions .......................................................8
Sidewall Venting, Non-Direct Vent ..................................................10
Vent Termination Location and Clearance......................................10
Non-Direct Vent Installation ............................................................10
Direct Vent Installation ....................................................................10
Sidewall Venting, Direct Vent ..........................................................10
Vent/Air Intake Termination Installation...........................................16
Direct Vent, Venting and Air Intake through a Roof........................17
Venting and Air Intake Regular Inspection .....................................18
Condensate Removal System ........................................................18
Gas Piping ......................................................................................18
Electrical Wiring ..............................................................................19
Wiring Diagram...............................................................................20
Single and Multi Zoning..................................................................22
Water Piping ...................................................................................24
Operating Instructions.....................................................................30
Boiler Control and Display..............................................................30
Boiler Operating Status ..................................................................31
Viewing and changing temperature................................................32
Viewing and changing system setting ............................................33
Initial start and operating instruction ..............................................35
Sequence of Operation...................................................................36
Combustion check and fuel input rate ............................................37
Safety Check .................................................................................37
Diagnostic error codes ...................................................................38
Care and Maintenance ...................................................................41
General Troubleshooting Guide ......................................................42
WARNING
SEE “WARNING” ON PAGE 4 FOR LIQUEFIED
PETROLEUM (L.P.) PROPANE GAS-FIRED BOILERS
IMPORTANT
READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS
AND STATEMENTS BEFORE READING THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Page 1 - IMPORTANT

The installation must conform to the requirements ofthe authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence ofsuch requirements, to the National Fuel Gas

Page 2 - RATINGS AND DIMENSIONS

Lynx10VENTING INSTALLATIONOnly the PVC/CPVC, polypropylene and approved stainlesssteel materials listed on page 8 may be used for the ventingsystem in

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Lynx11NON-DIRECT VENT, SIDEWALL VENTINGAll joints must be liquid and pressure tight. Use 3” dia. PVC/CPVC schedule 40 pipe, 3” nominal ID polypropylen

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Lynx12NON-DIRECT VENT, VENTING THROUGH A ROOFAll joints must be liquid and pressure tight. Use 3” dia. PVC/CPVC schedule 40 pipe, 3” nominal polypropy

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Lynx13NON - DIRECT VENT, UTILIZING AN EXISTINGCHIMNEY AS A CHASEAll joints must be liquid and pressure tight. Use 3” dia. PVC/CPVC schedule 40 pipe, 3

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Lynx14DIRECT VENT, SIDEWALL VENTINGAll joints must be liquid and pressure tight. Use 3” dia. PVC/CPVC schedule 40 pipe, 3” nominal ID polypropylene or

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Lynx15Figure 13a. Vent/Air intake termination; utilizingPVC/CPVC pipe for venting.Figure 13b. Vent/Air intake termination; utilizing stainlesssteel ve

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Lynx16VENT/AIR INTAKE TERMINATION FOR PVC/CPVC, OR POLYPROPYLENE VENTING INSTALLATION (P# 840802000) This termination is designed specifically for 3”

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Lynx17B. DIRECT VENT - VENTING AND AIR INTAKE THROUGH A ROOFFigure 14 shows typical vertical venting. The vent pipe must pass through the ceiling, fl

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Lynx18VENTING AND AIR INTAKE SYSTEM REGULAR INSPECTIONA. Inspect the system regularly for condensation, corrosion, sagging and/or physical damage. A

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Lynx19At 30 ft. length of pipe, match required capacity from table onthis page (choose higher capacity, in this case is 152 cu. ft. perhour). Required

Page 12 - POLYPROPYLENE

BOILER "A" "B" "C" "D"MODELLX-90 6 3/4 3 3/8 2 3/4 16 1/4

Page 13 - CHIMNEY AS A CHASE

Lynx20Figure 16a. Schematic wiring diagram.

Page 14 - OR POLYPROPYLENE

Lynx21ARGUS VISION CONTROL NOT USEDNOT USEDT2J12J13SPARK IGNITORSPARKCABLEGROUNDFUSEJ9J6J2J5BOILER CONTROLFigure 16b. Boiler Control.M120V SECTION OFW

Page 15 - 12" MAX

Lynx221ENDSWITCHTH-TRMOTOR2TTT T TT TT TT TT T TTTT3456SPACEHEATINGSYSTEMCIRCULATORENDSWITCHTH-TRMOTORZONE 2THERMOSTATV8043E/FENDSWITCHTH-TRMOTORZONE

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Lynx23Figure 17c. Multizoning of Lynx boiler; pump zoning system using R882A/B relays.LIL21DISCONNECTSWITCH120V/24VTRANSFORMERFIELD WIRINGTERMINALSON

Page 17 - THROUGH A ROOF

Lynx24WATER PIPING A. Connection of system to boiler:Primary/secondary piping should be used to ensure theproper flow through the boiler. (See Figures

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Lynx25Figure 18. Relief Valve and Low Water Cutoff Installation

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Lynx26Table 2. Recommended pump models for domestic hot water tank piping.Figure 19. Boiler water side pressure drop002468101214246810 Head(feet w.c

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Lynx27Figure 20. Zoning with circulators.

Page 21 - BOILER CONTROL

Lynx28Figure 21. Zoning with zone valves.

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Lynx29Figure 22. Piping a heating-cooling system to the boiler and a chiller.

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Lynx3MODEDISPLAYAIRINTAKEBOILERSUPPLYWATERBOILERRETURNWATERGAS SUPPLYVALVEVENTBOILERCONTROLUNDER THE COVER TURNBLACK SCREW1/4 TURNTHEN LIFTCONTROL COV

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Lynx30OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSI. FILLING AND VENTING WATER SYSTEMSA. Fill the system with water. Vent or purge of air.B. Fire the boiler as soon as poss

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Lynx31*"MODE" DISPLAY"TEMPERATURE" DISPLAY (3 DIGITS)"UP" PUSH BUTTON"DOWN" PUSH BUTTON"ENTER" PUSH

Page 26 - Taco 0013

Lynx32MODEDISPLAYDESCRIPTION & TEMPERATURE DISPLAYSpace heating supply water temperature could be changed bypressing “Up/Down” button. Settable fr

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Lynx33MODE DISPLAYDESCRIPTIONChanging space heating post pump time. Settable from 10 to 900 seconds.(steps of 10 seconds). The default value is 30 sec

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Lynx347070 60 -20-10 -3001020304050Outdoor Temp. (°F)WaterSupplyTarget Temp.(°F)185 °F1401501301901801701601201101008090200Slope = 4.0Slope = 3.0Slope

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Lynx35III. INITIAL STARTSafe lighting and other performance criteria were met when testingvarious gas manifold and control assemblies used on the Lynx

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Lynx36LYNX BOILER SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONTHERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEATCIRCULATOR(S) ON5 SECOND PRE-PURGE PERIODGAS VALVE REMAINS OPEN. CONTROLCONTINUOUSLY M

Page 31 - LYNX BOILER DISPLAY BOARD

Lynx37IV. Check combustion and fuel input rateA. Remove the boiler jacket front panel by turning the black screws 1/4 turn to the open position. Lift

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Lynx38ERROR CODE INDICATION REMEDY01Ignition Failure - 3 unsuccessful ignition attempts in a row.Check for steady sparking at electrodes. If spark not

Page 33 - *: Alternating **: Steady

Lynx39B. BLOCKING ERRORS: Indicated by an “E” in the mode display. Operation is automatically restored, once the condition returns to normal or is fix

Page 34 - Target Temp

Lynx4The installation must conform to the requirements of theauthority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of suchrequirements, to the National Fue

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Lynx40ERROR CODE INDICATION REMEDY30Excess Flue TemperatureCheck flue gas temperature, at the maximum firing rate and high water temperature. If the f

Page 36

Lynx41CARE AND MAINTENANCEThis section must be brought to the attention of the owner by theinstaller so that the owner can make the necessary arrange-

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Lynx42GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR SERVICE PERSONNELWARNING: Only a trained, experienced service technician should perform troubleshooting. Turn

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Lynx43NOTES:

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SLANT/FIN CORPORATION, Greenvale, N.Y. 11548 • Phone: (516) 484-2600FAX: (516) 484-5921 • Canada: Slant/Fin LTD/ LTE E, Mississauga, Ontariowww.slantf

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CONTAMINATION PREVENTIONThe combustion air supply must not be susceptible to contami-nation sources, whether the combustion air comes from theinterior

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Lynx6MOUNTING THE BOILER ON A WALLBe sure that the wall is vertically plumb and capable of carryingthe weight of the boiler and the system piping, whe

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A. NON-DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION1. Air drawn horizontally from outdoors DIRECTLY throughan outside wall; one louvered opening near the floor andone lou

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Lynx8VENT AND AIR INTAKE MATERIALSThe vent and air intake system for direct or non-direct vent instal-lation must be 3” diameter PVC/CPVC schedule. 40

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Lynx93. The vent termination is in addition to the allowed equivalent lengths. 4. Minimum vent length is 2 feet of straight pipe, plus one 90˚ elbow t

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