Slant/Fin BOILERS dimensions Installing the Burner, OIL Supply Piping, Wiring the Boiler

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C.HOT WATER RADIATION VENTING - Manual air vents should be installed at the top of all "drops"(where piping goes downward).

Air must be vented or purged from all zone lines to permit proper system heating.

D.PUMP LOCATION-Locating low-head pump(s) on return to boil- er is only acceptable in residences of one or two stories. (See figure 6) The pump location shown in figure 7 is required in large, multi-story building installations, especially when high-head pumps are used and is also recommended for all applications.

E.A conventional compression tank may be connected to the 3/4" tapping as shown in figure 7.

IMPORTANT: Hot water heating systems containing high water volume, such as would occur with cast-iron radiation, require special care with air elimination. The circulator pump should be located on the boiler supply pipe and the expansion tank and air scoop should be located near the pump suction. (See Figure 6, Alternate Pump Location.)

PIPING TANKLESS HEATER (if used)

I. Heater capacities are listed on Page 2.

II.Pipe the built-in tankless heater using the inlet and outlet tappings indicated on the heater (figure 8).

A.Tempering valve (illustrated, but not furnished) is suggested to provide more volume of temperate water to kitchen and bath.

B.High temperature water, for dishwasher and laundry, may be piped direct.

C.A flow control valve should be used to control the rate of flow of water through the coil, otherwise the heating capacity of the coil will be exceeded. To insure sufficient hot water, the flow rate through the coil should be limited to a maximum shown for inter- mittent draw in the ratings table on page 2.

INSTALLING THE BURNER

See Burner Data, pages 14-18, and Burner Manual supplied with burn- er. If burner is not mounted as received, mount to boiler, placing flange over mounting studs. Use gasket between flange and boiler. Distance between flange and nose of burner must be as shown on pages 14-18. Check to see that nozzle and settings are as given in burner data tables, pages 14-18.

OIL SUPPLY PIPING

Install the oil tank or tanks and piping from tank to burner. Follow local codes and practices, NFPA No. 31, INSTALLATION OF OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT and the instruction sheet attached to the oil burner pump.

A one-pipe system should be used for gravity-fed fuel systems and for lift systems, where the total lift is less than 8 feet. Where the total lift is greater than 8 feet, a two-pipe system must be used. In some instances, local codes may require a two-pipe system for below grade fuel oil tanks. Be sure to set-up the fuel oil pump for the piping system used; follow the instructions attached to the pump. Be sure to include a good quality, low pressure drop fuel oil filter in the supply line from the tank. This is necessary, especially at low fuel oil flow rates (small nozzle sizes), to prevent nozzle plugging. See Slant/Fin publication on one-pipe and two-pipe fuel oil systems.

WIRING THE BOILER

A.The wiring diagrams for the burner and boiler may be found on pages 11-13.

B.24 volt control wiring should be approved Safety Circuit wire, protected as needed.

C.Power supply wiring to the burner must be 14 gauge or heavier, as required, and should have a properly fused disconnect switch. 120 volt wiring to pumps and safety controls must also be 14 gauge or heavier. Wire must be enclosed in approved conduit.

D.All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electric Code, or any local or insurance codes having jurisdiction.

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Contents Liberty Liberty Chimney Requirements Chimney CONNECTOR-18Boiler Location Minimum ClearanceRequires AIR from OUT Liberty Piping for Steam Boilers Installing Controls Accessories on Boiler UnitsCleaning Piping System PipingWiring the Boiler Installing the BurnerOIL Supply Piping Vent Piping and Draft Regulator Cleaning and Filling a NEW Water BoilerSTART-UPCOMBUSTION Test Instruments Must be Used Blowing OFF a LOW Pressure Steam Boiler Cleaning and Filling a NEW Steam BoilerLOW Water CUT-OFF CHECK-OUT Pressure Control CHECK-OUT Replacement of Steam BoilersLiberty Basic Module Wiring Detail a Liberty Delevan Burner Data Beckett CF-375 Burners for Packaged Boilers onlyLiberty Burner Data Riello Turbulator Settings Riello 40 SeriesLiberty Liberty II. Providing Protection for Freezing IV. General MaintenanceIII. OIL Burner

BOILERS specifications

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