b.Non-combustible material:
“...material that is not capable of being ignited and burned; such as material consisting entirely of, or a combination of, steel, iron, brick, concrete, slate, asbestos, glass, and plaster.”
: Carefully read and thoroughly understand the following guidelines and warnings before continuing with the installation of this appliance. Failure to follow these guidelines can cause improper and unsafe operation of this appliance. Unsafe operation can result in substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
1.This appliance shall be used with only the type of fuel oil for which it is approved. Refer to the
2.This appliance is an
3.Ensure that adequate combustion and ventilation air is available to the unit.
4.The airflow resistance of the duct system attached to this appliance must fall within the allowable external static pressure range for this unit. Refer to the Airflow Requirements and Sizing of Ductwork section of this manual.
5.Make sure supply and return air ducts are completely sealed to the appliance casing. Refer to the Airflow Requirements and Sizing of Ductwork section of this manual.
This area in which the furnace is located must have adequate supply of air for combustion and draft control operation. The minimum required volume of free air should be 50ft³/1000 btu (per NFPA 54). However, if the furnace is located in an area of the building that doesn’t meet this requirement, two openings into another room are recommended (each opening having a free area of 1 square inches per 1,000 BTUH input of the total input of all appliances located in the room). If these openings are in a wall, they must be at least 6 inches from the ceiling and floor (Fig. 1A) or they are in a door, they must be at least 6 inches from the top of the door and 6 inches from the bottom of the door (Fig. 1B). THESE OPENINGS MUST BE FREE AND UNOBSTRUCTED.
Fig 1: Properly Positioned Combustion Air Openings In Walls (Fig. 1A) and Doors (Fig. 1B).
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