Fulton Heating Solutions, Inc. -- PHW Manual -- 2010-0713
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Section 1 – Safety Warnings & Precautions
This manual is provided as a guide to the correct operation and maintenance of your Fulton PulseHW
Boiler, and should be permanently available to the staff responsible for the operation of the boiler.
These instructions must not be considered as a complete code of practice, nor should they replace
existing codes or standards which may be applicable.
The requirements and instructions contained in this section generally relate to the standard Fulton
PulseHW Boiler. When installing a packaged unit, this entire section should be read to ensure that the
installation work is carried out correctly.
Prior to shipment the following tests are made to assure the customer the highest standards of
manufacturing:
a) Material inspections
b) Manufacturing process inspections
c) ASME welding inspection
d) ASME hydrostatic test inspection
e) Electrical components inspection
f) Operating test
g) Final engineering inspection
h) Crating inspection
All units are crated for forklift transport. Once uncrated, all units can be transported with a forklift. Under
no circumstances should weight be allowed to bear on the jacket, control panel, or fan housing of any
Fulton Boiler.
Rigging your boiler into position should be handled by a competent rigger experienced in handling heavy
equipment.
The customer should examine the boiler for any damage. It is the responsibility of the installer to
ensure all parts supplied with the boiler are fitted in a correct and safe manner.
The installation of the Fulton PulseHW Boiler should be carried out by competent personnel in
accordance with all applicable local codes. All state and jurisdictional codes beyond the scope of the
applicable ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes, for its corresponding classification, should be
followed in all cases. Jurisdictional authorities must be consulted prior to installation.