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Cleaver-Brooks ClearFire CFLC-5000 - Air Supply - Engineered Method; One Opening Method

Cleaver-Brooks ClearFire CFLC-5000
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Section 3 — Stack and Intake Vent Sizing and Installation
3-14 Part No. 750-363
Figure 3-6. One Opening Method
3.5.2 Air Supply - Engineered Method
When determining boiler room air requirements for an unconfined
space, the size of the room, airflow, and velocity of air must be
reviewed as follows:
1. Size (area) and location of air supply openings in the boiler
room.
A. Two permanent air supply openings in the outer walls of the
boiler room are recommended. Locate one at each end of the
boiler room, preferably below a height of 7 feet. This allows
air to sweep the length of the boiler. See Figure 3-7.
B. Air supply openings can be louvered for weather protection,
but they should not be covered with fine mesh wire, as this
type of covering has poor air flow qualities and is subject to
clogging with dirt and dust.
C. A vent fan in the boiler room is not recommended, as it could
create a slight vacuum under certain conditions and cause
variations in the quantity of combustion air. This can result
in unsafe burner performance.
GAS
VENT
WATER
HEATER
GAS
VENT
EXTERIOR WALL
FRESH AIR OPENING
12" MINIMUM

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