Bryan Boilers Boiler Broile System User Manual

Form No. 8000-12  
(11/99)  
Condensate Transfer Stations  
Condensate rates from 1,500 PPH (3.0 GPM)  
to 15,000 PPH (30.0 GPM)  
AvailableSizes  
• 8 to 50 gallon receivers  
• 6 to 60 GPM (3,000 to 30,000 PPH)  
pumpcapacities  
• 10 to 60 PSI discharge pressures  
Inmostheatingsystems,condensate,andsometimessteam,is  
trapped out of heaters, kettles, hot presses, molds, absorbers,  
and other equipment and drained to a return unit having given  
up some of its heat in the process. If a trap malfunctions, the  
condensate can be passed to the return unit at a much higher  
temperature causing the return unit to fail. When using Bryan  
Condensate Transfer Stations as the return unit, this problem  
is overcome because they are designed to eliminate cavitation  
athighertemperatures.Inaddition,BryanCondensateTransfer  
Stationsaredesignedtohandlethehigherloadplacedonthem  
duringcoldstartsandaresuppliedwithreliablepumpsthatare  
designed to handle hotter water and develop higher pressures  
at lower speeds.  
handle water at up to 10 psi (0.68 bar) above the selected  
discharge pressure. Safety venting to the atmosphere is re-  
quired. Units will deliver hot water at temperatures up to 200ºF  
(93ºC) and will not vapor bind at 210ºF (98ºC).  
Electrical equipment is generally mounted at least 1 foot  
(0.305 m) above floor level for safety and to maintain pumping  
if flooding occurs.  
Bryan Condensate Transfer units are supplied with an  
internal pump that operates at 1750 rpm. Pumps, which are  
mounted vertically on top of the receiver, are leak proof and  
easy to maintain.  
Floats are set at the factory to provide about 2 inches (5.08  
cm) of water level variation between start and stop. This  
insures frequent recycling and smaller condensate transfers  
at higher temperatures, thus improving overall efficiency of  
the boiler system.  
Bryan Condensate Transfer Stations are ideal for remote or  
non-accessible locations where unattended, dependable per-  
formance is essential.  
Settings for both float switches and mechanical alternators  
can be field adjusted. All units can be provided with optional  
pressuregaugesforthepumpdischarge.Anoptionalthermom-  
eter can be provided for the receiver.  
Bryan Condensate Transfer Stations Features  
Construction  
Bryan Condensate Transfer Stations can be supplied for  
either simplex or duplex operations. Simplex units can be  
converted to duplex operations in the field if an upgrade is  
required for receivers larger than eight gallons. Users can  
specify either cast iron or 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) steel receivers  
with receiver capacities ranging from 8 to 50 gallons (30 to 189  
liters). A safety reserve is provided in these capacities to  
Electrical  
Motor sizes range from 1/4 hp to 2 hp and operate at 1750 rpm.  
Operating voltages are 115/230 volt single phase or 230/460  
volt three phase. Enclosed motors are available as an option.  
Electrical options are available. Consult your Bryan represen-  
tative for more information.  
 

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