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6. For boiler located within unconned space in
building of unusually tight construction or within
conned space, provide outdoor air through two
permanent openings which communicate directly or
by duct with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic)
freely communicating with the outdoors. Locate one
opening within twelve (12) inches of top of space.
Locate remaining opening within twelve (12) inches
of bottom of space. Minimum dimension of air
opening is three (3) inches. Size each opening per
following:
a. Direct communication with outdoors. Minimum
free area of one (1) square inch per 4,000 Btu per
hour input of all equipment in space.
b.
Vertical ducts. Minimum free area of one (1)
square inch per 4,000 Btu per hour input of all
equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area
shall be same as opening free area.
c. Horizontal ducts. Minimum free area of one (1)
square inch per 2,000 Btu per hour input of all
equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area
shall be same as opening free area.
Alternate method for boiler located within
connedspace.Useindoorairiftwopermanent
openings communicate directly with additional
space(s)
ofsufcientvolumesuchthatcombined
volumeofallspacesmeetcriteriaforunconned
space. Size each opening for minimum free area
of one (1) square inch per 1,000 Btu per hour
input of all equipment in spaces, but not less than
100 square inches.
7. Combustion Air/Ventilation Duct Louvers and
Grilles. Equip outside openings with louvers to
prevent entrance of rain and snow, and screens to
prevent entrance of insects and rodents. Louvers and
grilles
mustbexedinopenpositionorinterlocked
with equipment to open automatically before burner
operation. Screens must not be smaller than ¼ inch
mesh.
Consider the blocking effect of louvers, grilles and
screens when calculating the opening size to provide
the required free area. If free area of louver or grille
is not known, assume wood louvers have 20-25
percent free area and metal louvers and grilles have
60-75 percent free area.
II. Unpack Boiler
CAUTION
Do not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket
against oor.
Lift boiler from right side only.
A. Move boiler to approximate installed position.
B. Remove all crate fasteners.
C. Lift and remove outside container. Save two of the
wooden slats from the container sleeve for use in Steps
E and F.
D. Remove all boiler hold-down fasteners.
WARNING
Installation of this boiler should be undertaken
only by trained and skilled personnel from a
qualied service agency.
E. Tilt the boiler to it’s front side or back side and slide a
wooden slat under the three raised feet.
F. Tilt the boiler in the opposite direction and slide another
wooden slat under the three raised feet.
G. Slide the boiler left or right off the skid using the two
wooden slats as runners.
H. Move boiler to its permanent location.
CAUTION
If using indoor air for combustion (Power Vent Option 5.), avoid operating this boiler in an environment where
saw dust, loose insulation bers, dry wall dust, etc. are present. If boiler is operated under these conditions,
the burner interior and ports must be cleaned and inspected daily to insure proper operation.

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