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THE YAUNCO REPORT

is published bi-monthly by Yaun Co. Inc.

These articles appeared in our March 1997 issue.

BOILER ANTIFREEZE

In this highly competitive market, I sometimes hear contractors say that their customers will not pay additional monies to have boiler antifreeze added to the system during equipment changeout or conversion. Please, try harder to try to convince your client that this is cheap insurance. Most people would not make a sizable investment in an automobile, a home or the like without coverage for a loss. Although, people who are not away often, can keep a closer watch on the system, remember that the boiler you are installing may have a limited lifetime warranty and individual’s habits tend to change over time.

While we are talking about boiler antifreeze, a disturbing rumor is heard too often, that some contractors are using automobile antifreeze in space heating applications. As a result of a recent discussion with Hercules Chemical Company, some concerns need to be repeated:

A. Is the antifreeze non toxic? Many systems have a domestic coil with the potential for leakage and are connected to a water supply. Without a backflow preventer, the potential for fresh water contamination becomes more acute. Don’t expose the occupants to unnecessary hazards.

B. Is the co-efficient of expansion close to water as Cryoteck’s is?

C. Will the inhibitors protect the heating system? The inhibitors in Cryoteck are specifically created to protect the heating system. Inhibitors in auto antifreeze may not be the same.

D. Are the heat transfer properties the same between auto and boiler antifreeze?

Most contractors take pride in their work and part of the “Job well done” should include the proper boiler antifreeze.

Axeman-Anderson Fills the Bill...

This past fall evolved into a very good heating season, and thank goodness the demand has held up reasonably strong. As heating system conversions continue, an increasing number of contractors have shown an interest in the “Centaurus” combination space and domestic hot water systems. These systems arfired by a reliable Beckett burner producing an efficiency rating of 83.9%. This space saving compact unit includes a 41 gallon stainless steel domestic water tank and as well as a heating circulator. An outside combustion air intake kit is available for oil units. A limited lifetime warranty on the domestic tank as well as the boiler makes this package hard to top. Ask your sales representative for additional details or call this office (914) 292-6400 and ask for Gretchen or Larry.

Introducing Status

Universal Rundle has recently introduced a great escape with their new one piece Status whirlpool-tub-shower. You can see this latest addition in a vignette in our OASIS showroom. Our Status features:

• Four adjustable therapeutic massage jets, acrylic grab bar and pneumatic on-off switch, at an easy-to-reach level for bathers. A spacious whirlpool tub with an exceptionally deep well.

• 3/4 HP pump motor.

• A trackless shower door, a Universal Rundle exclusive feature. Simply slide into a header bar for an elegant look. Easier to clean, too.

• A removable teakwood seat for added comfort, convenience when you shower, rest and relax.

• Attractive tiered design with toiletry ledges at low, medium and high levels.

• The tub shower has an 80” back and side walls for extra arm, leg and head room.

Status is the best of all worlds, a roomy shower and luxurious whirlpool tub, with an optional teakwood seat that adds a new dimension to the bath.

New Products:

Megaloc from Hercules is versatile and can be used on all kinds of pipe and fittings. Contractors like that it is non-toxic, has no odor and cleans up easily. Read what customers said about it:

• “Works well even in sub “0” weather. Seals well and odor is pleasant. No other pipe dope need be carried.” J.S., Barre, VT.

• “Megaloc works better than any sealant I’ve ever used. Great Product.” J.C., Glens Falls, NY.

• “I find it to be great, have used it on face flanges and a gasket, and the product works. Megaloc also removes from hands very easily.” F.A., W. Haverstraw, NY.

The PocketScale is an accurate, compact, digital electronic scale and replaces expensive bulky platform-type scales for the refrigeration and HVAC industries. Code:TEGSCALE

• Reads out to seventy-five pounds (kilogram model available)

• Accurate: .05% of total range

• Resolution: 1 ounce

• Large LCD display

• Fits easily into pocket

• Tare feature

• Indicates weight added or subtracted

• Includes convenient carrying case

GRUNDFOS IMPROVED

Many of our customers have been loyal Grundfos Circulating pump users for many years and have come to depend on the reliability and ruggedness of the “Blue Brute”. For those customers who have had limited experience with this pump, here is some good news from the company. New design changes have been incorporated that increase the torque, create a watertight terminal box and provide for longer bearing life. These changes have created such confidence in the company that they now are advertising that if the circulator fails within its three year warranty period, Grundfos will replace it with two “Brutes” and send along $50.00 for your trouble. Try the New “Brute” but don’t be surprised to see the “blue” is gone and the circulators are brick red in color.

Since I’m talking about circulators, there is some additional service info I’d like to pass along. Many wet rotor pumps that experience premature failure happen because the pump was not filled properly with water before startup. This condition usually results during the replacement of a failed pump. If the circulator is valved off, and following replacement, the new pump is immediately started, sometimes an air pocket can form that prevents water lubrication of the bearings. Any sort of squealing or whining sound is a sure sign. A suggestion is to open the inlet valve first and wait a short time before slowly opening the outlet valve. This should ensure that the bearing has time to become thoroughly lubricated before startup.

ONEIDA BTUtica MILES

We are pleased to announce an appreciation program for our New York State installer, exclusively from Utica Companies. BTUtica Miles is the way of thanking you for your business. Every time installers purchase qualifying Utica or Oneida products they will earn BTUtica Miles that can be redeemed for valuable travel or brand-name merchandise awards.

Here’s how it works:

⇒ This program starts January 1, 1997 and runs through December 31, 1997.

⇒ Once the installer purchases three (3) units of Utica gas or oil boiler and/or Oneida Royal oil or gas furnace, they will receive 2,500 BTUtica Miles for each unit. The more Utica products the installers buy, the more BTUtica Miles they will earn.

⇒ To report sales, the installers must complete and fax or mail a Claim form to Award Headquarters along with a sales receipt of the transaction.

⇒ Then, each month the installers will receive a BTUtica Miles Performance Statement showing miles earned for the previous period, program-to-date miles, miles redeemed and balance available.

⇒ Installers may redeem miles for travel and/or merchandise at any time during the program period .

Here’s how the installers get started.

The installers must fill out an enrollment form and mail or fax it back to the Utica Companies Award Headquarters. Upon receipt of the enrollment form, they will send you a beautiful Awards catalog and claim forms. Contact your Yaun Company Salesman today for your enrollment form.

ADP Gas Unit Heaters

Yaun Co. has increased its stock of gas unit heaters. We have previously stocked the CUH compact gas unit heater in two sizes, the CUH30 and CUH45. We are now stocking the SEP series in four sizes, 60, 90, 115, and 125 input natural gas with a conversion kit available for LP. The SEP is a very competitive unit with many extra features. The competition charges extra for these features, eg., spark ignition, power venting, etc.

ADP makes the choice easy for the consumer with it’s unsurpassed technological breakthroughs. Every unit heater in the line features airfoil-shaped turning vanes. The airfoil design of the turning vanes curves the warm air downward and results in a stronger, longer throw than thought possible - up to 80 feet and right where needed.

Unique tubular heat exchangers are a dramatic improvement over standard “clamshell” heat exchangers found in competitive units. When heated, the tubes expand equally in all direction eliminating thermal stress. No “pops” or “bangs” on heat up and cool down.

ADP heaters include standard features that reduce installation costs and operating expenses. With other heaters, these are expensive options. In sizes through 175,000 BTUH the vent blower can be rotated in three different directions - vertical, horizontal left, or horizontal right. This eliminates the need for elbows in horizontal venting applications Most vent sizes are 50% smaller than the competitors, greatly reducing venting material costs.

With direct spark ignition there’s no pilot to blow out. A substantial saving is realized on gas consumption and increased seasonal efficiencies (AFUE). ADP’s heaters deliver up to 81% thermal efficiency and up to 80% seasonal efficiency.

These heaters are built to keep working and saving. They’re manufactured on computer controlled equipment in ADP’s state-of-the-art plant to meet ISO-9002 requirements. Inshot burners provide efficient trouble free operation and under most circumstances should never need replacing. No more corrosion fallout to remove from the burners before every season. Stainless steel burners, an expensive option on competitors models, should never be needed, even in corrosive environments.

A self diagnostic control board assures dependable operation and trouble shooting ease. The low voltage terminal strip are well marked for quick installation. There’s even a “G” terminal for summer fan only operation with no relay. No competitor offers this as an option.

Ask your Yaun Company salesman about these heaters. We have the size your need.

New Control Kits for Oil Applications

Three new Control Kits are now available for use with the Field Controls, SWG or PVE Sidewall Power Venter, or DI Draft Inducer. These kits provide operation of the oil burner motor and venter together and provide a pre-purge and post-purge for the venting system to reduce off-cycle oil after-burn odors. These items will not be stocked at Yaun Company, but we will special order them for you.

• CK-65 is for the single or multiple oil fired appliances using a Honeywell R8184G Primary Control with one common power venter. Kit includes a draft proving safety switch, delay oil solenoid valve, preset pre-purge, and adjustable post purge to 1 to 10 minutes.

• CK-66 is for a single oil fired appliance only using a Honeywell R8184P Primary Control. Kit includes a draft proving safety switch, preset pre-purge, and adjustable post purge of 2 to 6 minutes. A delay oil solenoid valve is provided with an appliance or installer supplied.

• CK-67 is for multiple oil fired appliances using a Honeywell R8184P Primary Control with one common power venter, Kit includes a draft safety switch, preset pre-purge, and adjustable post purge of 2 to 6 minutes. A delay oil solenoid valve is provided with the appliance or installer supplied.

Ask your Yaun Co. Representative for the wiring diagrams of these controls.

Why a Two Stage Pump?

Since any Suntec single stage pump can provide more than 20 inches of mercury vacuum, you might wonder why anyone would want to manufacture a two stage pump.

The answer is that a two stage pump satisfies the special need to pump fuel oil, which has certain characteristics that defy efficient pumping by single stage pumps.

Fuel oil starts to break up, or “boil” at vacuum levels as low as 10 inches of mercury. When that happens, foamy oil collects within the pump.

A single stage pump will send the foam directly to the nozzle, causing unstable atomization. The result will be for the burner to burn dirty and reduce the effectiveness of the furnace’s heat exchanger.

Also when the burner shuts down, the bubbles in the nozzle expand out of the nozzle, causing after burn, smoke and soot. Oil may even run down the nozzle line and drip on the pump shaft, making it look like the pump is leaking.

One way to correct this problem is to use a two stage pump incorporating two gearsets with carefully designed porting geometry.

The foam created by operating under high vacuum collects in the highest portion of the inside and around the internal perimeter of a pump. By design, the first stage gearset not only brings the oil into the pump, but also returns any foam back to the tank.

Also, the second stage gearset inlet ports are located so that this gearset is supplied clear oil at vacuum levels up to 17 inches of mercury.

However, good practice suggests that to accommodate all varieties of #1 and #2 fuel oils and to effectively compensate for the gradual reduction of line ID caused by build-up on the inner walls, vacuum should be limited to 17 inches of mercury on initial installations.

Ruud Factory Service Schools

The Ruud Service School is designed to provide access to new industry technology, a better understanding of how to install current products, as well as a working knowledge of servicing current heating and cooling products from Ruud’s residential line.

The Service School will include classroom and laboratory training. The Laboratory exercises give each student an opportunity to put the knowledge gained in the classroom to work in a hands-on atmosphere.

The three day sessions are held at The Richmond Technical Center, Richmond, VA.

Heating Equipment Service Mar. 11-13

Heat Pump Equipment Service Mar. 25-27

Equipment Sizing & Application Apr. 8-10

Cooling Equipment Service Apr. 22-24

Heat Pump Equipment Service May 6-8

Cooling Equipment Service May 20-22

The school tuition is $250.00

Ask your Yaun Company salesman for more information.

CHECK VALVES & SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS

Check valves are important because they hold pressure in the system when the pump stops. They also prevent such conditions as back-spin, water hammer (hydraulic shock) and upthrust. Any of these or a combination of them can lead to immediate pump or motor failure, a shortened service life, or operating problems in the system.

BACK-SPIN: With no check valve in place or if the check valve fails, the water in the drop pipe and in the system can flow back down the discharge pipe when the motor stops. This can cause the pump to rotate in a reverse direction as the water flows back down the pipe and can cause excessive bearing wear because the motor is not turning fast enough to properly lubricate the thrust bearing. If the motor is started while back-spinning, this sudden reversal severely strains the pump and motor assembly.

UPTHRUST: With no check valve, or with a leaky check valve, the pump may start under zero or even negative head conditions. With most pumps, this causes an uplifting on upthrusting on the impeller/shaft assembly in the pump. This upward movement carries across the pump/motor coupling and creates an upthrust condition in the motor. While Franklin submersibles have upthrust bearings which allow limited upthrust without motor damage, it should be avoided to minimize wear in the pump and motor.

WATER HAMMER (HYDRAULIC SHOCK): If the lowest check valve is more than 30 feet above the standing water level or if the lower check valve leaks and an upper check valve holds, a partial vacuum is created in the discharge piping. On the next pump start, water moving at a very high velocity fills the vacuum, strikes the closed check valve and the stationary water in the pipe above it, causing hydraulic shock. This shock can split pipes, break joints and damage the pump and/or motor. Water hammer is easily detected by a banging noise.

When discovered, the system should be shut down and the problem corrected. Using a “soft start” to eliminate water hammer rather than replacing a check valve may be an option. This could also be a bandage rather than a cure. If a “soft start” is used, the ramp time must be 3 seconds maximum.

Check valves are designed to permit water flow in one direction only. It is recommended that one or more check valves always be used in submersible pump installations. If the pump does not have a built-in check valve, a line check valve should be installed in the discharge line within 25 feet of the pump. The lowest check valve must be below the drawdown level of the water supply. For deeper settings, it is recommended that a line check be installed every 200 feet.

Swing check valves should not be used with submersible pumps. When the pump stops, there is a reversal of flow before the swing check closes. This causes a rapid change in the velocity of the water. Spring loaded check valves should be used since they are designed to close quickly as the water flow stops. Therefore little or no flow reversal occurs before the spring loaded valve closes. This way no hydraulic shock or water hammer is produced by the closing of the valve.

NOTE: Only positive sealing check valves should be used in submersible installations. Drilling the check valve or using drain-back check valves, while it may prevent back-spinning, creates upthrust and water hammer problems. However, the lack of check valves and the possibility of motor/pump failure far outweighs this convenience. There are better ways to handle the freezing potential and check valves with replaceable break-off plugs will eliminate the wet pull.

SQ D Announces A/C Disconnect

Product Safety Notice

Square D has notified their distributors of a possible safety problem with a group of air conditioning disconnect (pullout type) models. The possible problem deals with the pullout head of disconnects manufactured between Jan. 1 1994 to Aug. 13. 1995. It was found that a crack may be present in the molded material which could result in a separation of the current carrying blade and the handle of the disconnect. If the separation indeed occurs it is possible that the equipment would appear to be de-energized when it is not. This could result in severe electrical shock or burn. (If a separation is present, be sure to energize the circuit by turning off the power to the unit before attempting any repair.)

The following disconnects are involved:

Catalog No., Series No., Product Code No.

FS221R, Series F1 20828

FS222R, Series F1 20829

FS222R, Series F1 89420

FS221RCP, Series F1 11893

FS222RCP, Series F1 11894

UFS222RCP, Series F1 44072

The date of manufacture can be determined from a date code stamp either on the exterior cardboard carton or on the actual disconnect. Cartons with date codes between and including “A01C” and H18D” must be returned to Square D. The actual disconnect date stamp can be found on the exterior bottom end wall of the enclosure. Those disconnects marked between and including “F401=”and “F533=” must be returned also.

If any of these disconnects are on you shelves or have been installed, notify your local Square D distributor, Yaun Co., as well as the end user of these models.

NEW PRODUCTS

PROGRESS RECESSED HOUSING

Progress has developed a new recessed housing for non-insulated, insulated and airtight ceiling applications. The P87-AT will eliminate the need to stock three different housings in your inventory. The housing is shipped in the air-tight/insulation configuration. To field convert the unit for non-insulated ceiling, simply peel off the label to reveal the new configuration. This unit is UL and C/UL listed for damp locations and has a feed through wiring.

Installation of this recessed housing has been simplified with an easy vertical adjustment. A single thumb nut allows 2” adjustment of the housing to accommodate various ceiling thicknesses.

The trim mounted socket snaps right into the trim for perfect lamp position. Light leaks are eliminated. The socket can be pulled down to be used as a work light. The trim is held securely in place with a positive spring action. No need to deal with cumbersome coils and clips.

This new fixture will take the place of the P8’s and the P7’s. Progress had made this unit with the contractor in mind. We will have this P87-AT model in stock in March.

THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL

The model SR-100 converts all Emerson fans to remote control. Switch fan speeds and change lighting levels on fan light fixtures. Simply press the appropriate buttons on the remote control unit.

• Independent remote control of ceiling fan speed (hi, medium, low, off) and light brightness.

• Compatible with all Emerson ceiling fans.

• Installs easily (in new installation and in pre-mounted fan).

• Operates at a distance of up to 40 feet.

• Code: EMRSR100

25 reasons to visit the Oasis Showroom

In the last issue of the YaunCo we reported that we had new Progress fixtures on display in The Oasis. We also put on display the new whirlpool/shower from Universal Rundle, the Status. Our showroom vignettes have brought our customers the latest in bathroom and lighting products for the past 25 years. Here are 25 reasons to visit The Oasis:

1. Kohler bath fixtures: whirlpools, tubs, showers, tub/showers, water closets, bidets, lavatories, pedestals, drop-ins, over the counter sinks, and shower doors.

2. Kohler faucets.

3. Kohler kitchen sinks: cast iron and stainless steel.

4. Kohler bath accessories.

5. Universal Rundle bath fixtures: whirlpools, tubs, showers, tub/showers, water closets, bidets, lavatories, pedestals, and drop-ins.

6. Northway vanities.

7. Delta faucets.

8. Gerber faucets.

9. Remee casting: custom vanity tops.

10. Mustee showers and wall surrounds.

11. Showerite tub/shower doors.

12. Progress recessed lights.

13. Progress lighting fixtures.

14. Progress track lighting.

15. Emerson fans and lights.

16. Broan range hoods.

17. Broan fans.

18. Broan central vacuum systems.

19. Broan medicine cabinets.

20. Revere stainless steel sinks.

21. ThermaSol steam units.

22. Eemax electric instant water heaters.

23. Nutone bathroom accessories.

24. Hallmack bathroom accessories.

25. Friendly and knowledgeable sales staff.

Remember.. The Oasis is a registered Delta Showroom and a registered Kohler Showroom.

New Basement Tank UL Label

Many of you are aware that the UL80 basement tanks have brass labels that used the word “indoor” which numerous fire and environmental officials have interpreted literally. They would insist that UL142 “aboveground” labeled tanks had to be used for outside installations. This was despite the fact that both the UL80 Standard booklet and the NFPA 31 standard for installation of heating tanks state that the “indoor” (UL80) tanks could be installed outside the premises when the tank was storing heating fuel.

The confusion is coming to an end. In their 10th edition of the UL80 standard, Underwriters Laboratories has revised the title and eliminated the word “indoor”. This means that the brass label will no longer bear the word “indoor” either. The new title and labels read “Steel Tanks for Oil-Burner Fuel”. UL80 tanks can now be installed outside without concern that some regulatory official will read the brass label and decide otherwise.

Underwriters Laboratories own the labels that Highland Tanks uses on their tanks. There are several thousand “old style” labels that must be used first. As soon as these old labels are exhausted Highland Tank will begin using the new labels.

If you have any questions please call our Plumbing Department.

Forty Attend ASHRAE Show

At 5:30 AM on the icy morning of January 28th, forth intrepid heating contractors and Yaun Company employees climbed into a bus and headed for the ASHRAE Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The ASHRAE Show itself was a pure learning experience; we learned that a thousand manufacturers booths provide an awesome banquet of information and that six hours of walking through convention halls is enough of a hike for anyone. The same forty souls wearily drug themselves back onto the bus for the journey home. Along the way we enjoyed a fine dinner and a bus board movie. The trip was sponsored by Weil-McLain, Onieda Royal and Nordyne Corps.

PROTECTING YOUR COMPUTER AND DATA

A typical computer sustains more than 120 power fluctuations (surges, dips, etc.) each month. These momentary interruptions of power, despite all the advances in the computer industry can cause data loss and even hardware loss. Keyboard lock-ups, system crashes, shortened equipment life and errors in applications and transmission of data all are possible results from power interruptions or fluctuations.

Since power “shortages” are always going to be there, customers who have computers should review how they are protecting their systems. A wide variety of products in wide ranges are available in the market. Businesses should use, at the very minimum, surge protectors and/or power conditioners. UPS’s (Uninterruptible Power Supply) may be necessary in office workstations and servers as well as secondary devices (modems, routers, etc.)

Generally the protection equipment and how much it costs depends on the importance of the system (and its files) to be protected. Following are some helpful tips on protecting your computer:

1. For small businesses, ensure that your system is actively protected by a regulated voltage supply or UPS.

2. Be aware that most PC’s (personal computers), point-of-sale terminals, and cash registers will operate without problems at a 5% voltage reduction. For reductions higher than 5%, monitor pictures may shrink.

3. For data files, make sure that “backups” exist and continue to backup important information.

4. Verify adequacy of backup power supplies to critical systems (telephones, security systems).

5. In the case of blackout, turn off all sensitive electronic equipment to avoid surges when power is restored (turn machines on one at a time when power is back on).

6. Use surge devices that comply with UL #1449 rating.

Leviton Mfg. offers a full line of surge protective devices that do comply with the UL 1449 rating as well as a limited lifetime warranty on many of them. Contact your Yaun Company electrical department for information on Leviton surge devices.

Old Fashion Tin

Yaun Company has a limited quantity of the old style tin plate. It is in sheets and can be used for flashings, or can be used to replace parts in antique furniture such as bread boxes and pie chests. These sheets are nice and clean looking and can be used in any project where you want to dress something up and make it look unique. This is also a great item for hardware stores and lumber companies to stock for the handyman. Normally this is a hard item to find. Come to use for this treasure in sheet sizes 24 x 26, 30 GA.

Weil-McLain Has Internet Site

Weil-McLain now has its own World Wide Wed site on the internet. The company’s on-line address is .

Yaun Company Delivers

Need a large commercial boiler in a hurry?

Call Yaun Company, Inc. and get the low down on those boilers you need.

Yaun Company stocks Weil-McLain Series 78 and 88 up to 4 million BTU’s. Plus we can deliver them where and when you need them.

In the above photo, at the job site on North Main Street in Liberty, John Erts and his men are on the tailgate and Arnold Kyrk from Yaun Co. is on the truck. This Weil-McLain boiler consisted of six intermediate, rear and front Series 88 sections.

For Sale by Brothers

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Call Gary Demberg at (914) 343-1171

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YAUNCO REPORT

(914) 292-6400

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Published bi-monthly by Yaun Co., Inc. Liberty, NY 12754

RICHARD H. YAUN JR.

C.E.O.

NANCY YAUN

Editor

ALAN WILLI

President & Branch Manager

DANIEL YAUN

Controller

BURT ROBERTSON

Metal Manager

DAVID KAWAUCHI

Electric Manager

LARRY RICHARDSON

Plumbing Manager

ED KRAYCER

Traffic Manager

TOM ZWECK

Counter Manager

SUE BERBERICH

Computer Systems Manager

KATHLEEN SULLIVAN

Sales Assistant

YAUN CO

Albany, NY 12205

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