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FULTON Vantage VTG 2000 - Perform Test of Limit Controls; Perform Test of Low Gas Pressure Switch; Perform Test of High Gas Pressure Switch

FULTON Vantage VTG 2000
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© The Fulton Companies 2016
2-14
INSTALLATION VTG-IOM-2016-1214 SECTION 2
! WARNING
Cements for plastic pipe are
ammable liquids and should
be kept away from all sources of
ignition. Proper ventilation should
be maintained to reduce the hazard
and to minimize breathing of cement
vapors. Avoid contact of cement with
skin and eyes.
Assure all electrical connections are
powered down prior to attempting
replacement or service of electrical
components or connections of the
boiler.
Do not use the boiler/burner as
support for ducted air piping.
Ducted piping must be supported
independently of the boiler.
Particulate matter or chemicals in
the combustion air supply to the
boiler will cause damage or failure to
the burner and is not covered under
warranty.
14. The SKP25 does not guarantee a “ventless” fuel train for all Vantage models,
even though in some occasions the boilers may be installed this way.
Although the SKP25 has independent certication as a ventless regulator,
the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) may require a vent line to be
installed on alternate components of the fuel train.
NOTE: The port marked “air” on the SKP25 actuator cannot be used as a gas vent
connection. Connecting a vent line to this port may cause operational issues.
15. Vantage models featuring the Bekaert or Riello burners have pilot
assemblies. For Riello burner congurations, if vent limiters are not allowed
per the AHJ, the pilot regulator will need to be vented accordingly.
16. Vantage boilers with the SKP25 fuel train are in compliance with CSD-1 and
CSA. This conguration is also compliant with IRI, which has been replaced
by GE GAP. NFPA 85 conguration is available as an option to comply with
local codes or regulations that specically require a vent valve.
17. Please note that custom congurations may utilize alternate fuel trains. For
these situations, refer to submittal drawings.
18. Ensure the burner will be supplied with sucient ventilation and
uncontaminated air for proper combustion. Air contaminants include, but
are not limited to, chlorides, halogens, ourocarbons, and construction
dust. Refer to appropriate jurisdictional codes.
Components Requiring Ventilation to the Outdoors
The following do not require ventilation to the outdoors, as there is a vent limiter
in use:
Regulator on the gas pilot line (applies to DF/LE models only)
An authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) may not permit the use of a vent limiter
on some or all components. If venting is required, use the following general
guidelines:
Each component must have a separate vent line to the outdoors. Vent
lines must not be manifolded or combined with any other vent or exhaust
systems.
Start with the vent connection size and as soon as it is practical, increase
the pipe size one diameter. For every ten feet of vent, increase the pipe size
one diameter. Never reduce the vent size.
Protect the vent termination from debris, dust and insects. Install the vent
termination above the snow line and point down to prevent ingress of
water. The termination must be a minimum of 3 ft (0.9 m) from a source of
ignition.
The SKP25 regulating gas valve does not require ventilation to the outdoors.

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