Wash. Admin. Code § 51-11C-40407 - Section C404.7-Heated-water circulating and temperature maintenance systems
C404.7
Heated-water circulating and heat trace temperature maintenance systems.
Heated-water circulation systems for temperature
maintenance shall be in accordance with Section C404.7.1. Electric
resistance heat trace systems for temperature maintenance
shall be in accordance with Section C404.7.2. Controls for hot water storage
shall be in accordance with Section C404.7.3. Automatic controls, temperature
sensors and pumps shall be in a location with access. Manual
controls shall be in a location with ready access.
C404.7.1
Circulation systems.
Heated-water circulation systems shall be provided with a circulation pump. The
pump shall have an electronically commutated motor with a means of adjusting
motor speed for system balancing. The system return pipe shall be a dedicated
return pipe. Gravity and thermo-syphon circulation systems are prohibited.
Controls shall start the circulation pump based on the identification of a
demand for hot water within the occupancy.
C404.7.1.1
Single riser systems.
Where the circulation system serves only a single domestic hot water
riser or zone, the following controls shall be provided:
1. Controls shall be configured to
automatically turn off the pump when the water in the circulation loop is at
the design supply temperature and shall not turn the pump back on until the
temperature is a minimum of 10°F (5°C) lower than the design supply
temperature.
2. Controls shall be
equipped with a manual switch or other con-trol method that can be used to turn
off the circulating pump during extended periods when hot water is not
required.
C404.7.1.2
Multiple riser systems. Where the circulation system serves
multiple domestic hot water risers or piping zones, the following controls
shall be provided :
1. Controls shall be
configured to automatically turn off the circulation pump during extended
periods when hot water is not required.
2. System shall include means for balancing
the flow rate through each individual hot water supply riser or piping
zone.
3. For circulation systems
that use a variable flow circulation pump, each riser and piping zone shall
have a self-actuating thermo-static balancing valve.
C404.7.1.3
Electronic thermostatic
mixing valve (TMV). Where a heated water circulation system utilizes an
electronic TMV to control the temperature of hot water supplied to the
building, the TMV shall be configured so that it either reverts closed (fully
COLD) or maintains its current valve position upon power failure or cessation
of circulation flow.
C404.7.2
Heat trace systems.
Electric heat trace systems shall comply with IEEE 515.1. Controls for such
systems shall be able to automatically adjust the energy input to the heat
tracing to maintain the desired water temperature in the piping in accordance
with the times when heated water is used in the occupancy. Heat trace shall be
arranged to be turned off automatically when there is no hot water
demand.
C404.7.3
Controls for
hot water storage. The controls on pumps that circulate water between a
water heater and a heated-water storage tank shall limit operation of the pump
from heating cycle startup to not greater than 5 minutes after the end of the
cycle.
C404.7.3.1
Pipe insulation.
For heated water circulation systems, both supply and return pipe
insulation shall be at minimum 1.0 inch thicker than that required by Table
C403.10.3.
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EXCEPTION: |
Where piping is centered within a wall, ceiling or floor framing cavity with a depth at least 4 inches greater than the diameter of the pipe and that is completely filled with batt or blown-in insulation, additional pipe insulation is not required. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 19.27A.020, 19.27A.025 and chapters 19.27 and 34.05 RCW. 13-04-056, § 51-11C-40407, filed 2/1/13, effective 7/1/13.
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