Delta 40, F-25, 35, 30, 45 warranty Section VI Venting, Repair any damaged chimney mor- tar or joints

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Venting

SECTION VI - Venting

Oil Vent - General Requirements

WARNING

Improper installation of vent system could cause improper draft causing flue gas leakage and carbon monoxide emis- sions, which could cause severe personal injury or death.

Installation must comply with local require- ments for oil burning appliances. In absence of local codes the installer should refer to:

NFPA 31, Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment

NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances.

In Canada, the installer should refer to CSA B139, Installation Code for Oil- Burning Equipment.

NFPA 211 requires the chimney to be lined before connecting to the ELITE appliance.

DANGER

Inspect existing chimney before installing the ELITE. Failure to com- plete the following guidelines will result in severe personal injury or death:

-Clean the chimney, including removal of any blockages

-Repair or replace any deteriorating or damaged vent pipe or liner

The chimney must extend a minimum 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through the roof and 2 feet higher than any portion of the building within 10 feet.

The cross sectional area of the chimney and the height must be increased at minimum 4% per 1,000 feet of elevation above sea level.

The installer must maintain minimal clearances from the vent pipe to combustible material as follows:

-Type “L” doublewall vent - 6 inches

-Single wall vent pipe - 18 inches

The chimney size should be maintained as min- imal, oversize chimneys could result in the for- mation of condensate in the chimney.

Oil Vent Piping

WARNING

Long horizontal vent runs, excessive number of tees or elbows or other fittings that restrict the combustion flue gas flow can result in potential flue condensation, flue gas leakage and/or carbon monoxide emissions, which can lead to severe per- sonal injury or death.

When the burner and the ELITE are properly installed, the overfire draft on the ELITE should be approximately (-)0.01”w.c to (-)0.02”w.c.

- Repair any damaged chimney mor- tar or joints

Minimum Chimney Size - Oil Fired

 

ELITE

Flue Outlet

Minimum I=B=R

Minimum

 

 

Model

Diameter

Chimney Size

Chimney Height

 

 

 

 

 

Rectangle

Round

 

 

 

F-25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F-30

5

inch

8" x 8"

6"

15 ft

 

 

F-35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F-40

7

inch

8" x 8"

7"

15 ft

 

 

F-45

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents For Your Safety Installation a N D M a I N T E N a N C ETable of Contents Section V Primary Piping Section Viii Internal Wiring Section Xiii CHECK-OUT Procedures Product & Safety Information HOT Troubleshooting Ing label when inquiring about service orBer and the serial number from the rat Triangle Tube accepts no liability for anyOperating Restrictions Boiler Replacement Section I Pre-Installation ItemsCode Compliance Determining Product LocationResidential Garage Installations Section II Providing Air for Combustion and Ventilation Removal of an Existing Boiler from a Common Vent System Section III Unit Preparation Hydrostatic Test ProceduresHandling Instructions Hydrostatic Pressure TestCompletion of Hydrostatic Test and Draining Section IV Domestic Piping Temperature / Pressure Relief ValveGeneral Piping Requirements Domestic Supply PressureDomestic Piping Storage Tank Application Multiple Units InstallationTR/SMART Series Application Domestic Piping DiagramsElite With Recirculation Elite with Storage Tank Domestic PipingSection V Primary Piping System Piping Zone Circulators Closet Zero Clearance ApplicationsSizing Primary Piping Primary Piping Near Appliance Piping Install balancing valves to Primary Piping Low Temperature Radiant System Primary Piping Multi Units Installation Repair any damaged chimney mor- tar or joints Section VI VentingOil Vent Direct Vent Applications Type B Vent Systems Gas Venting -General RequirementsMasonry and Metal Chimneys Vent Connectors Recommended Gas Supply Piping Section VII Fuel PipingNatural Gas Supply Pressure Requirements Pipe Sizing Natural GasPipe Sizing Propane Gas Propane Gas Supply Pressure RequirementsGeneral Oil Piping Guidelines Elite Factory Internal Wiring Section Viii Internal WiringWire Color Code Installation Compliance Section IX External WiringOutdoor Temperature Limit Line Voltage ConnectionsMultiple Zone Field Wiring Using Zone Valves Field wiring with zone circulators Typical Zone Relay Panel Wiring Section X Start Up Preparation Filling the Outer Primary Tank and System Check Low Water Cut-Off Device Elite Start-up Section XI Start-Up ProceduresFinal Checks Before Start-up Recommended Combustion Levels Recommended Primary Thermostat Setting Section XII Temperature LimitsTemperature Limits Section XIII- Check-Out Procedures Section XIV Installation Record Section Xvii Replacement Parts Jacket Components Control Panel Components Electrical Panel Components Specifications Elite Data Maxi-flo Pool and Spa Heat Exchangers TTP Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers

45, 30, 35, 40, F-25 specifications

Delta 40, F-25, F-30, F-35, and F-45 represent a new generation of aircraft designed to meet the evolving demands of modern aviation. These aircraft are equipped with advanced technologies, making them suitable for various missions, including cargo transport, surveillance, and multirole combat operations. Each model in this series comes with its own set of features and capabilities.

The Delta 40 stands as a versatile platform known for its impressive range and payload capacity. Its advanced avionics system ensures enhanced situational awareness and operational efficiency. The aircraft employs composite materials for improved fuel efficiency and reduced maintenance costs. Furthermore, Delta 40 is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation systems that include GPS, inertial navigation, and terrain awareness features.

The F-25 is designed with a focus on agility and speed. It features advanced thrust vectoring technology that allows for greater maneuverability, making it effective in air-to-air combat situations. The aircraft leverages stealth technology, incorporating radar-absorbing materials that reduce its visibility to enemy radar systems. This model also includes advanced electronic warfare capabilities for defensive operations.

Moving on to the F-30, this aircraft serves as a heavy-lift solution, optimized for cargo transport. Its spacious cargo bay can accommodate a wide range of freight, and its loading ramp facilitates quick turnaround times for ground operations. The F-30 utilizes a fly-by-wire control system to enhance stability and control during flight. Additionally, this model is equipped with advanced communication systems that allow for seamless integration into joint operations.

The F-35 integrates cutting-edge technologies to provide multirole capabilities. It boasts an advanced sensor suite that enables real-time data sharing among allied forces. The aircraft's stealth capabilities and advanced electronic warfare systems make it a formidable presence on the battlefield. Its interoperability with various platforms enhances the overall effectiveness of joint missions.

Finally, the F-45 combines the best features of its predecessors and introduces several enhancements. It leverages artificial intelligence for mission planning and execution, streamlining complex operations. The aircraft is also equipped with the latest in propulsion technology, resulting in improved fuel efficiency and performance at high altitudes.

Each of these aircraft models is designed with specific missions in mind, showcasing a commitment to innovation and technological advancement in aviation. With features that enhance their performance, adaptability, and combat readiness, the Delta 40, F-25, F-30, F-35, and F-45 represent the future of aviation technology. Their development signifies an important step toward maintaining technological superiority in both military and commercial aviation sectors.