Verona WALL HUNG GAS BOILER manual Symptoms of CO poisoning include the following

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Symptoms of CO poisoning include the following:

WARNING

Any appliance that burns natural gas, propane gas, fuel oil, wood or coal is capable of producing carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a gas which is odorless, colorless and tasteless but is very toxic. CO is lighter than air and thus may travel throughout the building.

BRIEF EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF CO, OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LESSER AMOUNTS OF CO MAY RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. EXPOSURE CAN BE FATAL AND EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS MAY RESULT IN THE SUDDEN ONSET OF SYMPTOMS INCLUDING UNCONSCIOUSNESS.

Symptoms of CO poisoning include the following:

 

dizziness

vision problems

shortness of breath

headache

loss of muscle control

unclear thinking

nausea

weakness

unconsciousness

The symptoms of CO poisoning are often confused with those of influenza, and the highest incidence of poisoning occurs at the onset of cold weather or during flu season. A victim may not experience any symptoms, only one symptom, or a few symptoms.

Suspect the presence of carbon monoxide if symptoms tend to disappear when you leave your home.

The following signs may indicate the presence of carbon monoxide:

Hot gasses from appliance, venting system pipes or chimney, escaping into the living space.

Flames coming out around the appliance.

Yellow colored flames in the appliance

Stale or smelly air.

The presence of soot or carbon in or around the appliance.

Very high unexplained humidity inside the building.

If any of the symptoms of CO occur, or if any of the signs of carbon monoxide are present, VACATE THE PREMISES IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT A QUALIFIED

HEATING SERVICE COMPANY OR THE GAS COMPANY OR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

ONLY QUALIFIED, LICENSED SERVICE CONTRACTORS SHOULD PERFORM WORK ON YOUR BIASI RIVA HEAT ONLY BOILER.

RIVA HEAT ONLY MANUAL - REV A

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Contents Distributed By WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GASDo not try to light any appliance Manufactured byRIVA HEAT ONLY MANUAL - REV A QHT inc Page Number Table of ContentsSection Title Section NumberPage Number Table of ContentsSection Title Section NumberWHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DANGERDo not try to light any appliance Symptoms of CO poisoning include the following Please read this page carefully IMPORTANT INFORMATIONCodes and Regulations 1. General Information Key Features2. Technical Information M130.30CR 2.Technical Information Cont Primary Components 3. Parts ListRIVA HEAT ONLY MANUAL - REV A 4. Internal Piping & Parts ListVerify proper operation after servicing 5. Electric DiagramsWARNING Do not install the boiler on carpeting 6. Installation LocationEXTERNAL VENT SURFACES ARE HOT 7. Exhaust Pipe LocationTERMINAL CLEAR OF SNOW AND ICE 8. Mounting Bracket Restrictor Size 9. Venting9.1 Restrictor Sizing Coaxial 2.5/4.09. Venting Cont Installation9.3 Choice of flue 9. Venting Cont InstallationFigure 9.4 Twin pipe φ 3.25 in 9. Venting Cont InstallationFigure 9.5 Twin Pipe Φ 3.25 in Installation 10. Pipe Connections11. Gas Pipe Connections 12. Electrical Connections/WiringWARNINGS Removing Front Panel 12. Electrical Connections/Wiring Cont12.2Connection to the electricity supply 12.4Relay Panel Connection 12.3 Room Thermostat Connection12. Electrical Connections/Wiring Cont 12.6 Finishing 12.5 Zone Valve Micro Switch Connection13.2 Expansion vessel 13.Circulator Sizing14.1 Primary - Secondary Piping 14. Piping14.2Primary - Secondary Piping with Zone Valves 14.Piping ContGauge 14. Piping ContReturn Water Temperature15.1Initial filling of the system 15. Commissioning15.2 Lighting the boiler checks all of the test 15.Commissioning Cont15.3Checking the gas pressure at the burner Important after the15. Commissioning Cont 15.4Adjustment of the gas pressure15.5 Checking the ignition device Important after the 15.7 Adjustment of the useful c.h. output15.6 Checking the burner ignition 15. Commissioning Cont15.Commissioning Cont 15.8Labels placement15.Commissioning Cont 15.9Checking the flue system and combustion15.10Instructing the user Useful output16. Gas Conversion Procedures17.2 Dismanteling the external panels 17. Annual Maintenance17.4Cleaning the primary heat exchanger 17.1 Warnings17.8 Visual inspection of appliance 17. Annual Maintenance Cont17.6 Cleaning the burner 17.7 Checking the flueSystem Checkout 18. Installer Notes17962.1274.1 2906 40A4USA 1796212741