Non-permitted fuels!
Burning non-permitted fuels increases the cleaning requirements and
leads to a build-up of aggressive sedimentation and condensation,
which can lead to damage to the boiler and also voids the warranty!
Using non-standard fuels can lead to severe faults with combustion.
Do not burn coal, fuel coke, garbage, gasoline, diesel, drain oil,
naphtha, other flammable liquids, or other organic materials
and any other inappropriate materials.
Do not store fuel or other combustible material within marked
installation clearances. Keep away from heater while it is in
use.
Do not use chemicals, gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel,
kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or
freshen up a fire in this heater.
2.2.3 Who may operate the boiler
Non-permitted use of the boiler by unauthorized persons can cause
faults in combustion. The operator is responsible to explain all cautions
before allowing any person’s access to boiler room.
Unauthorized persons, especially children, are to be kept away from the
boiler.
Only trained operators are permitted to operate the boiler.
• The owner/system operator is responsible for correct operation of the
boiler per guidelines in this manual.
• Incorrect operation can reduce the boiler life.
Throughout this manual, safety considerations are noted and discussed.
A few general safety considerations to be considered are:
• Safety faults or deficiencies with the boiler or installation must be
rectified as quickly as possible; either by the owner/system operator or
the installer. Using makeshift compromises during the installation can
create an unsafe situation.
• Outlet pipes, ventilation channels, fresh air openings, etc. must not be
closed or blocked.
• A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space,
closet or similar concealed space, or a floor, or ceiling.