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PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT
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GPH
packaged gas-fired .boilers
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GPH packaged cast iron gas-fired boiler -- low in cost, big in capacity
This compact, low-cost boiler is particularly ideal for new home construction. It performs big, looks good, and is remarkably easy to install. With A.G.A.approved outputs in the 60-000-170,000 Btuh range, it can handle the hydronic heating needs of just about any size home. THERM-O-GRID section design -an exclusive American-Standard feature --
is the key to its big boiler capabilities. The GPH is packaged in five sizes for continuous forced water circulation. All controls are factory-mounted and pre-wired fur fast, low cost installation. Wher ever installed,-basement, first floor utility room or closet-the GPH is a standout with its trim jacket lines and smart two-tone styling.
1- controls-are factory-mounted, pre-wired and easily accessible for service.
2- sturdy canopy-is easy to remove for servicing. Integral asbestos gasket forms gas-tight seal.
3_two-tane jacket-features brown top and sides, light beige front panel. Top and front are easily removed for access to section assembly and com bustion chamber.
4-- bottom section-surrounds combustion area on three larger models; Pyrolite combustion chamber used on GPH-60 and -80.
5-- steel burners--new type combination mixer tube and burner with punched slots can be used on all gases with high efficiency and exception ally good flame characteristics. Individual burners can be easily removed, yet are assembled to base to insure positive alignment
6-- steel base assembly--firmly supports section assembly, burners and manifold. Base and bottom section for GPH-100, -135, and -170, shown below.
The exclusive THERM-O-GRID is a compact, light-weight cast iron section designed to pro duce a high ratio of heat output per pound, through the use of tubular-finned surfaces. When assembled in the boiler (far right) the tubes and fins oppose each other to increase flue gas turbulence and further improve heat transfer. Air removal is accomplished inter nally by using the ELIMINAIRE principle. Air collects in top section and passes directly to expansion tank through a special tapping. No additional external device is necessary.
THERM-O-GRID and ELIMINAIRE are trademarks of AR&SS Corp.
packaged gas-fired boilers
GPH ratings
boiler number
(or installations from s !-v-f to 2000 ft b
A.G.A. ratings
net
l=B=R
input output ratings
(Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
input number per
chimney
water
of burner diameterlheightaJ content
burners (Btu/hr) (~Inch' es) (feet) (gallons)
natural or mixed gases
GPH-60
75,000 60,000 45,000
5 15,000 5 10
2.1
GPH-80
100,000 80,000 60,000
6
16,667
5
10
2.7
GPH-100 125,000 100,000 75,000
6
20,830
6
10
4.5
GPH-135 168,750 135,000 101,300 8 21,095 7 10 5.5
GPH-170 212,500 170,000 127,500 10
21,250
7
10
6.5
LP gases
GPH-60
70,000 56,000 42,000 5 14,000 5 10
2.1
GPH-80
95,000 76,000 57,000
6
15,833
5
10
2.7
GPH-100 120,000 96,000 72,000 6 20,000 6 10 4.5
GPH-135 160,000 128,000 96,000 8 20,000 7 10
5.5
GPH-170 200,000 160,000 120,000 10 20,000 7 10 6.5
a For altitudes above 2000 ft, ratings should be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 ft above sea level.
e Net | = B=R ratings shown are based on a piping and pick up allowance of 1.131 American-Standard should be consulted before selecting a boiler for Installations having unusual piping and pick up requirements.
A Measured from top of canopy.
Notsr GPH packaged boiler furnished for forced water circulation only.
gas connections--(inches-IPS)
duller number
GPH-60 GPH-80 GPH-100 GPH-135 GPH-170
nat mix. mfd. LP
Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi Vi 1 Vi
crated dimensions
boiler number
GPH-60 GPH-80 GPH-100 GPH-135 GPH-170
dimensions (inches)
height width length
27Vi 30% 25K.
28VU
31VU
27% 27% 32% 32% 32%
23% 23% 30% 30% 30%
approx. hipping
(pounds)
190 225 315 360 400
Orefthood shipped In separate carton.
dimensions and tappings
boiler
number of THraiLfUSRIO
size of tappings (inches)
number sections a flow return
dimensions (inches) A B CD
top view
GPH-60 3 1 1 28% 24% 18% GPH-80 4 1 1 31% 27% 21% GPH-100 4 1% 1% 43Vi 24% 18 GPH-135 5 1% 1% 45% 27% 21 GPH-170 6 1% 1% 48% 30% 24
i Dimension end weight of THERM-O-GRIO sections: GPH-60 & GPH BO Iftrltal*. 30 lbS-| GPH-100, GPH-135 & GPH-170-15x15x3*, SI lbs.
5 5 6
7 7
GPH-60 & GPH-80
to thermostat
pressure relief vahe-
to expansion tank
l'flow
GPH-100, GPH-135 & GPH-170
HTi--*| side view
minimum clearance for closet installation
Notsr Area of each open ing-1 sq. in. for each 100 Btuli input-wlth a * minimum of 100 sq. in.
gas Met
frontview
ventilating sir opening
section thru boiler
-1H--| side view
GPH-80
GPH-100,
GPH-135
fc
GPH-170 4-1
drainfront view
GPH pscksgsd gas dollars are designed and built to comply with the American Society of Mechnical En
gineers' Code, and baar their approval symbol. Ratings have been approved by the Institute of Boiler and
Radiator Manufacturers. The GPH has bean approved by
the American Gas Association tar til gases It also bears A.G.A. approval tor installation on combustible flooring end tor close clearance Installations.
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packaged gas-fired boilers near boiler piping
water supply
Procedure for filling series loop Heitrim System:
1. Close all zone valves except zone to be purged. 2. Open boiler drain valve. 3. Open fill valve. 4. Close purge valve. 5. Vent air from bailer by manually opening relief valve. 6. Open second valve to be purged. Close first zone. After
second zone is purged, open third zone valve and close second zone. Repeat for as many zones as in system. (Note: Always have one zona valva opan.) 7. When all zones have been purged, close boiler drain cock. 6. When water appears at relief valve, release lever and allow to close. 9. Continue filling until pressure gauge reads approximately 12 Ibs./sq. in. Close fill valve. 10. Open purge valve.
Note 1> Where multiple circuits are used without zone valves, balancing valves should be installed for balancing. These can be shut off to purge each circuit valve Individually.
Note & For a single loop Heatrim System, no additional vents, valves, drains or other accessories are required.
wiring diagram
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. A 'A! 1 -w'
0.60 44 46 48 49 50
0.65 43 45 47 48 49
GPH-60 15,000 0.70 & to 0.80
GPH-flO 16,666 0.90
--
--
43
45
46
48
49
36 34 33
37 36 35
39 37 36
1.53
2.00
0.40 31 31 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
0.50 30
20,800 0.60 __ 29 39 42 43 44 46 -- -- --
GPH-100 to
0.65 29 __ 38 41 43 44 45 -- -- --
GPH-135 21,250 GPH-170
_ __20,000
0.70 0.80 0.90
1.53 2.00
--
29
_
37 --
41
--
___
42 --
_
44 --
4_5_
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__
Vi 31 30 U 29 30
__ _ _ i
32 31 Vb
Both (MO and <M5 fetes an required by supplementary utility requlremants.
MUMS
dty 525-550 2.5
city 800-1200 3.5
41 42 39 41
LP
2500 & 3300
11.0
38 39 57
sewage 600-800 3.0 eHeatlrtf value of gas at sea level
-- -- -- -- | (G0*F and 30 In. Hg.)
-- -- -- -- Notit Tabla shews orifice
-- -- -- -- sires by numbsred drill
34 36 -- -- sizes. Sea leva! ratings
33 35 -- -- are to be usad for eleva
32 34 -- --
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5_5
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56
tions between 0 and 2000 ft# For altitudes sbovs 2000 ft, sea level ratings should be reduced 4%
1 for each 1000 ft above
1 eea level.
Form No. 95-2
AMERicAN-^tandard
PLUMBING AND HEATING DIVISION AMERICAN RADIATOR & STANDARD SANITARY CORPORATION
40 WEST 40TH STREET NEW YORK. N.Y. 10018
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