HIGHLANDER WOOD–FIRED BOILER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HIGHLANDER 8 Nov-09
2.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 INTRODUCTION TO INSTALLERS
Before installing this Kerr Highlander Wood-Fired Boiler, please read the following instruction
manual carefully. This unit is designed to be a freestanding central heating boiler, or as an
add-on to operate in conjunction with existing hydronic heating systems, to provide complete
central heating in medium sized well-insulated homes. Before installing be sure unit is
properly sized for the intended application. Warranty does not cover misapplication of unit.
Applicable Standards
The Kerr Highlander Wood-Fired Boiler must be installed in accordance with the requirements
of the National Fire Protection Association codes, the Canadian Heating, Ventilation and Air
Conditioning Code, The National Board of Fire Underwriters, and the C.S.A. Standards for
solid fuel burning equipment as outlined in B365-01. In all cases consult your local authorities
and fire insurance company for specific regulations.
2.2 UNCRATING
When you receive your Highlander Wood-Fired Boiler, check it carefully to ensure that all
components are present and in good condition. If there has been any damage or loss in
transportation, please notify the carrier and retailer at once.
NOTE: Some parts may be packed inside boiler firebox.
Inspect for the following:
1) Firebox/Heat exchanger
2) Poker/Coals rake
3) Cabinet
4) Barometric damper
5) Firebrick (Factory installed in base) See Fig. TW-6 for detail.
6) Front insert
7) Overhead baffle
8) Cast door handle assembly
9) Controls package
10) Optional domestic hot water coil
Control Package includes:
1) Dual aquastat, 1/2” well
2) Single aquastat wt well 1/2”
3) Damper Motor
4) N/O Zone valve, and fittings
5) Pressure relief valve
6) Tridicator
7) Transformer 120/24V
8) Wiring Harness and Parts
9) Black iron and copper fittings