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Viessmann VR1 22 - Oil Piping Connection

Viessmann VR1 22
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5583 571 - 05
Vitorond 100, VR1 22 to 33, 91 to 140 Installation and Service
Burner Set-up
Oil Piping Connection
WARNING
Do not use Teflon tape as an oil pipe sealant. It can
cause valves to fail, creating hazards. Do not use
compression fittings.
WARNING
The oil supply inlet pressure to the fuel unit cannot
exceed 3 psig. Install a pressure-limiting device in
accordance with the above mentioned codes.
Legend
A Oil line (see local codes for appropriate arrangement
and piping of filter control valves, etc., back to oil tank)
B Flare fitting
General Oil piping requirements
Location and installation of oil tanks, oil piping and
burners must follow:
- Local codes and regulations.
- Information provided with burner and fuel pump.
- In Canada, CSA B139, Installation of Oil-Burning
Equipment.
- In USA, NFPA 31, Standard for the Installation of
Oil-Burning Equipment.
Underground oil line piping must be encased to prevent
oil leaking into ground. Check local codes for information.
If any part of fuel oil tank is above burner level, an anti-
siphon device must be used to prevent flow of oil in case
of oil line break.
Make tank connections with swing joints or copper tubing
to prevent breaking in case the tank settles. Make swing
joints so they will tighten as tank settles. Non-hardening
pipe joint compounds should be used on all threads.
Support oil lines as required by codes.
Oil piping connection at burner
See illustration above for recommended connection at
burner, allowing burner mounting door to swing open
completely for servicing.
Refer to instructions supplied with the burner.

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