Burnham FM01FD00B manual MPC with Rear Outlet Vent

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a.In the absence of local requirements, the confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings, one in or near the top of the room and one near the bottom. The openings shall communicate by means of ducts, with the outdoors or to such spaces (crawl or attic) that communicate with the outdoors.

i.Where communicating by means of vertical ducts, each opening shall have a free area of not less than 1 sq. in. per 4,000 Btuh (35 sq. in. per gph.) (5.5 cm2 per kw) of total input rating of all appliances in the enclosure.

ii.If horizontal ducts are used, each opening shall have a free area of not less than 1 sq. in. per 2,000 Btuh (70 sq. in. per gph.) (11 cm2 per kw) of total input of all appliances in the enclosure.

5.CHIMNEY OR VENT (Be sure to read below WARNINGS.)

The Model MPC™ Series boiler is designed for forced draft firing and may be used with a conventional natural draft stack (15’ minimum height) or a stub vent, sometimes called a diesel stack (see Figure 3a). See Table I for the proper vent outlet size. For low silhouette vent terminations, see Figure 3b. Draft controls are not normally required, although they may be used on installations where a natural draft stack is used or on multiple boiler installations with a common stack. For proper operation, boiler must maintain positive pressure of 0.1” W.C. at the breech in the cast iron flue collector during burner high fire operation (see breeching pressure sensing port in Figure 1b). To obtain the above, a factory supplied MPC Flue Outlet Damper Assembly (see Page 56 for details) must be attached directly to the Rear Flue Collector Outlet.

If the venting system is designed for positive or forced draft venting, the boiler, vent connector and stack will operate under positive pressure. Gas tight vent systems designed for pressure systems must

Figure 3a: MPC with Rear Outlet Vent

be used to prevent flue by-product leakage. The vent height is usually limited to prevent negative draft, typically three (3) feet above the roof line (see Figure 3a). The damper shall be adjusted to maintain a positive pressure of 0.1” W.C. at the flue outlet during burner high fire operation.

If the venting system is designed for negative pressure (natural draft), the boiler still operates with positive pressure in the chamber and up to the fixed damper on the flue collar. However, if the venting system is larger than what is required, the stack will provide a surplus draft (or negative pressure) that may require the use of a barometric damper to maintain the positive 0.1” W.C. pressure at the flue outlet. Multiple forced draft boiler stacks should always be designed as negative to ensure the products of combustion do not exit a boiler that is not firing.

NOTICE

When an MPC gas fired boiler is connected to a venting system that is designed so that it will operate under a negative pressure, the use of Type B, or other manufactured vent systems designed for negative pressure is acceptable.

When an MPC oil fired or combination gas/oil fired boiler is connected to a venting system that is designed so that it will operate under a negative pressure, the use of Type L or other manufactured vent systems designed for negative pressure is acceptable.

Unlined masonry chimneys are not acceptable. Lined masonry chimneys are acceptable with the appropriate vent connectors using materials described above.

MPC oil or combination gas/oil boilers should be vented using Type L vent, regardless if the vent pressure is positive or negative.

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Contents 101786-01R5-11/10 Ialcastiron.comPrice $5.00 Castings Shipped Loose Field Assembly Knockdown Boiler Equipment Check ListParts Cartons On Bar Number Carton Qty. Req’d. Per Boiler Size Important Information Page Page Table of Contents Rear Cover Section VI Service InstructionsSection VII Burner Specifications Section Viii Repair PartsDimensional Information Section I General Information Table I Dimensional InformationCombustion Table II Ratings/Data Model MPC BoilersSection I General Information Table III Recommended Rear Service ClearanceBoiler Foundation MPC with Rear Outlet Vent Faulty Boiler Burner Operation Section II Cast Iron Block Assembly Instructions Hydrostatic Test Manual or Hydraulic Draw-up Section Assembly Vertical Bracing of Rear Section Page MPC4 DRAW-UP Page Section III Boiler Assembly Instructions Knockdown Boiler Section III Boiler Assembly Instructions KD Boiler Page Table VII Modular Return Water Mixing Tube Rwmt RC Return Water Mixing Tube RC Assembly and Installation Hand Form Support Channel Bracket Table Viii Frame/Bracket Mounting Locations Secure Brackets to Horizontal ChannelRear Section Horizontal Channel Assembly w/Mounting Hardware Mount Rear Section Horizontal Channel to Block Assembly Attachment of Lower Rear Section Bracket to Casting Leg Page Lower Tie Bar Installation Heat Exchanger Insulation One Piece and Modular Wrappers Internal Wiring Harness Components Page Internal Wiring Harness Components Install Protective Edging ‘B’ ‘C’ ‘D’ Table IX Internal Wiring Harness AdjustmentPage Table X Jacket Top Corner / Intermediate Panel Arrangement StepInstall Top Corner / Intermediate Panels Jacket Split Rear Panel Detail Table XI Jacket Top Panel Arrangement Installing Jacket Top Panels Viewed From FrontInstall Jacket Top Panels Viewed From Rear Avoid Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust Install 2nd Pass Flueway Baffles Secure Burner Swing Door for Tight Perimeter Seal Power Flame ‘JR’ Series Burner Adapter Plate Beckett ‘CF’ Series Burner Adapter PlateBeckett ‘CG’ Series Burner Adapter Plate Purpose of Tappings in Supply Manifold Install Standard Trim Operating Control Install Probe Low Water Cut Off Install Low Fire Hold Control MPC4 & MPC5 Install Jacket Panels for Optional Burner Swing Door Cover Packaged Boiler Shipping Information Section IV Installation InstructionsRecommended MPC Minimum Piping Single Boiler Application Recommended MPC Minimum Piping Multiple Boiler Application Alternate MPC Minimum Piping Single Boiler Application Alternate MPC Minimum Piping Multiple Boiler Application Parallel Piping Conversion Discharge Piping for Pressure Relief Valve Section V Operating Instructions Test Controls Frequent Water Addition Section VI Service Instructions Maintenance of LOW Water Cutoff Devices Operation Combustion Safety Controls Frequency Accomplished by RemarksFuel Valves Table XII Recommended Periodic Testing Check List Table XIIIb Beckett Gas Burner Specifications Section VII Burner SpecificationsTable XIVb Power Flame Gas Burner Specifications Table XIVa Power Flame #2 Oil Burner Specifications500 C1-GO-10 16 / Closed Section Viii Repair Parts Repair Parts Cast Iron Section Assembly MPC Common Bare Boiler Components Repair Parts Common Bare Boiler Components MPC Common Bare Boiler Components Oil, Gas, Gas/Oil Combo Burner Repair Parts Common Bare Boiler ComponentsOil Burner Gas BurnerMPC Front & Center Section Frame Rail Assembly Repair Parts Front & Center Section Frame Rail Assembly MPC Rear Section Frame Rail Assembly Repair Parts Rear Section Frame Rail Assembly MPC Return Water Mixing Tube RC Assembly Required Repair Parts Return Water Mixing Tube RC AssemblyMPC Heat Exchanger Insulation Wrapper Repair Parts Heat Exchanger Insulation Wrapper MPC Internal Wiring Harness Components Repair Parts Internal Wiring Harness Components MPC Jacket Panel Assembly Repair Parts Jacket Panel Assembly MPC Jacket Panel Assembly Repair Parts Jacket Panel Assembly MPC 2nd and 3rd Pass Flueway Baffles Repair Parts MPC 2ND and 3RD Pass Flueway Baffles Page Description 100 Optional Working Pressure Trim 101102 Repair Parts Common Optional Controls Appendix a Figures Description 106 Appendix B Tables Limited Warranty

FM01FD00B specifications

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