Weil-McLain 550-141-827/1201 manual Before Installing Boiler, Installations must comply with

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Before Installing Boiler

Installations must comply with:

U.S.

State and local plumbing, heating and electrical codes.

National codes where applicable.

Canada

Canadian Standards Association, CSA B139, Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment.

CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part One.

Applicable local or provincial codes.

Before selecting boiler location:

Check for nearby connections to:

System water piping.

Chimney. See pages 10-11. Boiler can be top or back vented.

Combustion and ventilation air supply. See page 5.

Oil supply. See page 20 for oil line routing.

Electrical power.

Check area around boiler. Remove any combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable liquids.

Failure to keep boiler area clear and free of combustible

materials, gasoline and other flammable liquids and vapors can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Walls

6" (12") Δ

6"

24"

 

Provide clearances around boiler (see FIGURE 1):

Jacket cap must be in place on boiler to avoid requiring an 18"

minimum clearance from back or top of boiler to combustible material.

Minimum clearances from vent pipe to combustible material:

6 inches — Type “L” doublewall vent*

18 inches — Singlewall vent*

Flue pipe clearances must take precedence over jacket clearances.

Recommended service clearances:

24 inches — Front and top

6 inches — Left side**, back and right side Δ 15 inches — Left side with tankless heater** 12 inches — Right side for burner door

swing radius Δ

Ceiling

 

 

 

*

 

*

6"

 

6"

(18")

(18")

24"

*

6"

(18")

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wall

 

 

 

 

6" (15")**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Floor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TopView

Left Side

 

Recommended Service Clearances

FIGURE 1

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Contents This Manual Includes Installation Start-Up Boiler Parts Symbol Definitions When Calling or Writing About the BoilerRead This Page First Hazard DefinitionsTable of Contents Before Installing Boiler Installations must comply withBefore selecting boiler location Provide clearances around boiler see FigureDo not install exhaust fan in boiler room Provide air for combustion and ventilationLay a foundation, if needed Boiler Foundation Size TableFiberglass wool and ceramic fiber materials Install Non-Packaged BoilerPlace boiler Tankless heater, if used Perform hydrostatic pressure testInstall boiler controls Install jacket sizes 7 through 9 onlyControl Tapping Table Install burner also refer to instructions packed with burner General chimney requirements Connect BreechingMinimum Chimney Size Table Connect Breeching Install piping Connect Water PipingGeneral piping information Diaphragm expansion tank FigureExpansion Tank Zoning with circulators Piping Multiple ZonesZoning with zone valves Connect Water Piping Use with refrigeration systems Connect Tankless Heater PipingHot Water Can Scald To pipe tankless heater Tankless Heater Ratings TableConnect Wiring General wiring requirementsThermostat wiring Burner wiringConnect Wiring General oil piping requirements Connect Oil PipingOil piping connection at burner Start-Up Fill the systemTips for water systems To place in operationCheck-Out Procedure Check off steps as completedBurner adjustments for a boilers AppendixParts List DescriptionParts Drawing Dimensions DimensionsIntermediate Ratings SGO-W Gold OIL Water Boiler Ratings

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