Burnham V9A manual Mount Rear Observation Port Cover Refer to Figure, Inspect ALL Boiler Seals

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C.MOUNT REAR OBSERVATION PORT COVER Refer to Figure 16.

1.With the silastic sealant, secure the 3/16” diameter rope gasket into the groove around the perimeter of the rear observation port cover.

2.Mount the rear observation port cover onto the rear section (with the word “Top” in the upright position) using the four (4) 5/16” - 18 x 1” lg. cap screws and flat washers provided.

D.INSPECT ALL BOILER SEALS

1.A visual inspection should be made of all sealed joints and repairs made as necessary. Darken the boiler room and place a light source in the combustion space and canopy to observe any gaps or open seals. Poor seals must be repaired and rechecked before continuing.

E.JACKET ASSEMBLY - See Figure 22 for Jacket Assembly Details.

1.Open jacket carton and jacket hardware package. Unless otherwise stated, all jacket components are fastened with #8 x ½” hex head sheet metal screws. Do not drive sheet metal screws tight until jacket assembly is complete.

2.On boilers with rear flue outlet damper assembly, remove square knockout from jacket rear panel. To remove knockout, use a single hacksaw blade with handle or aviation snips to cut metal tabs between slotted holes.

3.Attach jacket front panel to front section and jacket rear panel to back section using the eight (8) #10 x ½” self tapping screws. Tighten these screws securely.

4.Attach jacket lower tie bar panel (approximately

5-5/8” high) to the bottom of the jacket front and rear panels using four (4) sheet metal screws. Repeat for opposite side.

5.Attach jacket upper tie bar panel (approximately

4-1/8” high) to the top of the jacket front and rear panels using four (4) sheet metal screws. Repeat for opposite side.

JACKET LEFT SIDE PANEL USAGE CHART

Boiler

 

 

MULTIPLE SIDE PANELS*

 

 

Model

 

Panel No. 1

Panel No. 2

Panel No. 3

Panel No. 4

Panel No. 5

 

V903A

 

L10

L5

---

---

---

 

V904A

BOILEROFREAR

L10

L11

---

---

---

BOILEROFFRONT

V905A

 

L10

L17

---

---

---

 

V906A

 

L10

L18

L5

---

---

 

V907A

 

L10

L18

L11

---

---

 

V908A

 

L10

L18

L17

---

---

 

V909A

 

L10

L18

L18

L5

---

 

V910A

 

L10

L18

L18

L17

---

 

V911A

 

L10

L18

L18

L17

---

 

V912A

 

L10

L18

L18

L18

L5

 

*NOTE: To install multiple side panels, start at the rear and work forward. To remove panels, reverse order of assembly.

Figure 20: Left Side Panel Usage Chart

6.Jacket Top Panel Attachment

a.On boilers with top flue outlet damper assembly, remove octagon shaped knockout. To remove knockout, use a single hacksaw blade with handle or aviation snips to cut metal tabs between slotted holes.

b.Remove knockout(s) for necessary supply piping in a similar manner.

c.Attach jacket top panel to the front panel, rear panel and upper tie bar panels with sheet metal screws.

7.Install Jacket side Panels

a.Snap black thumb hole bushings into all side panel holes.

b.Use the left side panel and right side panel usage charts to determine correct positions of side panels. The three (3) digit panel identification numbers shown in the charts are also stamped along the bottom edge of each panel. Refer to Figures 20 and 21.

c.Rearward and Intermediate panels have reverse bend flanges on one side of panel. These panels must be installed prior to forward panels.

NOTICE

To install multiple side panels, start at the rear of boiler and work forward. To remove panels, reverse order of assembly.

d.If boiler is equipped with tankless heaters they should be installed at this time if they were not installed for hydrostatic test outlined on Page 18.

e.Install right side panels into position by inserting top of panel into ‘U’ shaped channel, pushing bottom of panel in toward boiler, and sliding panel down into ‘J’ shaped channel. Repeat procedure until all right side panels are in place.

f.Remove the knockouts necessary for tankless heater operation on left side panels.

g.Install left side panels, using the same procedure used to install the right side panels.

JACKET RIGHT SIDE PANEL USAGE CHART

Boiler

 

SINGLE OR MULTIPLE SIDE PANELS*

 

Model

 

Panel No. 3

Panel No. 4

Panel No. 5

 

V903A

 

---

---

R15 (Single)

 

V904A

BOILEROFFRONT

---

---

R21 (Single)

BOILEROFREAR

V905A

 

---

---

R27 (Single)

 

V906A

 

---

---

R33 (Single)

 

V907A

 

---

R15

R24

 

V908A

 

---

R21

R24

 

V909A

 

---

R27

R24

 

V910A

 

---

R27

R30

 

V911A

 

---

R33

R30

 

V912A

 

R21

R24

R24

 

*NOTE: To install multiple side panels, start at the rear and work forward. To remove panels, reverse order of assembly.

Figure 21: Right Side Panel Usage Chart

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Contents V9A Series Boiler Page Important Information Read Carefully USA BoilersPage Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Section I General Information Table I Boiler Ratings / Data Recommended Service Clearance Locate the UnitChimney or Vent Typical Arrangement for Stub Vent Right Section II Cast Iron Block Assembly Assembly of Sections Manual DRAW- UPSetting of Nipples V9A Section Arrangement Assembly of Sections Hydraulic DRAW-UP Front and Rear Section Channel Hydraulic Draw-Up Sections Section III Installation Instructions Bare Boiler Assembly Avoid Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust Left Side Canopy Intermediate Bracket Mount Rear Observation Port Cover Refer to Figure Inspect ALL Boiler SealsV9A Series Jacket Assembly Boiler Models V903A thru V912A Burner Mounting Plate Refer to Figures 16 Mount Burner Adapter Plate to Burner Mounting PlateSteam Boilers Install Steam Trim Water Boilers Install Water TrimBurner Installation Packaged BoilerShipping Information Page V9A Series Minimum Piping Parallel Water Boiler V9A Series Minimum Piping Primary Secondary Water Boiler Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Mounting Elevations of M&M 150 Float Low Water Cut-Offs Schematic Tankless Heater Piping Page DHW Generation with Indirect Water Heater Water Boiler Pressure Relief Valve Hook-Up Always Inspect Installation Before Starting Burner Section IV Operating InstructionsBoiler and System Cleaning Steam Boiler Test ControlsBoiler and System Cleaning Water Boilers Frequent Water Addition Oxygen CorrosionSection V Service Instructions Clean the Boiler FluewaysMaintenance of LOW Water Cutoff Devices Probe Type LOW Water CutoffGeneral Maintenance Considerations Section VI Burner Specifications OIL BurnersCombination GAS / OIL Burners Table VII Webster Burner Specifications Section VII Repair Parts Head Band Low High FireSection VII Repair Parts Jacket Repair Parts Models V903A Thru V912A Bare Boiler Assembly Repair Parts for Bare Boiler Assembly Repair Parts for Bare Boiler Assembly Steam Trim / Water Trim Service Record Service Record

V9A specifications

Burnham V9A is a well-established model in the world of cast iron boilers, renowned for its efficiency and reliability in residential heating applications. As a part of Burnham's esteemed line of heating solutions, the V9A is designed to provide homeowners with consistent warmth while prioritizing fuel economy and ease of use.

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