Heatiator BH60 manual Minimum non-combustible floor protection area

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Installation

Minimum non-combustible floor protection area

 

NON-COMBUSTIBLE

 

FLOOR PROTECTION

 

[739.78mm]29 1/8”

 

46 7/8” [1190.63mm]US

 

48 7/8” [1241.43mm]CAN

 

16” [406.4mm]US

 

18”[457.2mm]CAN

6” [152.4mm]

[739.78mm]

 

29 1/8”

 

46 7/8” [1190.63mm]US

 

48 7/8” [1241.43mm]CAN

Floor Protection:

The striped area indicates the minimum required floor protection area if the boiler is going to be placed on a combustible floor. Special Note: When installing on a protected floor, the levelling feet need to be adjusted so that the bottom of the unit is 1¼ inches off the floor protector (see illustration below). This boiler requires 46⅞” X 29⅛” (48⅞ X 29⅛ in Canada) of non combustible floor protection as shown above. 16” (US) or 18” (Canada) of the floor protection must be in front of the boiler as shown, with 6” extending on either side. CSA/CAN B366.1 requires floor protection extending 2” (50mm) under horizontal section of chimney connector. Floor protection must be a minimum of 26 gauge sheet metal.

Levelling feet must be adjusted to give 1¼ in of clearance when installing boiler on a protected combustible floor.

Placement and System Design:

The first thing that needs to be done is deciding where and how the boiler will be installed.

Things that need to be taken into consideration are the intended use of the boiler. For example, is the boiler going to be used as a secondary or backup heating system? If it is to be used in conjunction with an existing oil or gas boiler system will it be piped in parallel or in series? The answers to these and other questions can be determined by talking to your certified dealer or a qualified HVAC or plumbing contractor. This will ensure that the boiler is installed and piped to best accommodate your needs and expectations.

Much consideration must be given to the venting. Due to low exhaust gas temperatures, the boiler should be placed where the venting system can be as short as possible. Pay particular attention to electrical connection needs and combustible/service clearance requirements.

After the boiler is set into place the venting can be installed.

Make sure any exhausting devices or appliances used in the area are installed so as not to create negative pressure in the room where the boiler is located.

This boiler must not be installed in an area or room where chemicals or solvents are used or stored in quantities above that of normal use.

NOTICE: For installations above 3000 ft. elevation, or any installation using the atmospheric conversion, circuit board dipswitch #6 must be in the “ON” position.

Note: It is recommended that the levelling feet be installed in all installations. The air space provided will help to prevent condensation or trapped moisture which may lead to rust on the bottom of the unit.

The feet can be adjusted using a 7/16” open end wrench.

This appliance is also approved for installation into a shop.

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BH60 specifications

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