Burnham PVG manual II. Unpack Boiler, Do not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket against floor

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by duct with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) freely communicating with the outdoors. Locate one opening within twelve (12) inches of top of space. Locate remaining opening within twelve (12) inches of bottom of space. Minimum dimension of air opening is three (3) inches. Size each opening per following:

a.Direct communication with outdoors. Minimum free area of one (1) square inch per 4,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in space.

b.Vertical ducts. Minimum free area of one (1) square inch per 4,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area shall be same as opening free area.

c.Horizontal ducts. Minimum free area of one (1) square inch per 2,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area shall be same as opening free area.

Alternate method for boiler located within confined space. Use indoor air if two permanent openings communicate directly with additional

space(s) of sufficient volume such that combined volume of all spaces meet criteria for unconfined space. Size each opening for minimum free area of one (1) square inch per 1,000 Btu per hour input of all equipment in spaces, but not less than 100 square inches.

7.Combustion Air/Ventilation Duct Louvers and Grilles. Equip outside openings with louvers to prevent entrance of rain and snow, and screens to prevent entrance of insects and rodents. Louvers and grilles must be fixed in open position or interlocked with equipment to open automatically before burner operation. Screens must not be smaller than ¼ inch mesh.

Consider the blocking effect of louvers, grilles and screens when calculating the opening size to provide the required free area. If free area of louver or grille is not known, assume wood louvers have 20-25 percent free area and metal louvers and grilles have 60-75 percent free area.

CAUTION

Avoid operating this boiler in an environment where saw dust, loose insulation fibers, dry wall dust, etc. are present. If boiler is operated under these conditions, the burner interior and ports must be cleaned and inspected daily to insure proper operation.

II. Unpack Boiler

CAUTION

Do not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket against floor.

A.Move boiler to approximate installed position.

B.Remove all crate fasteners.

C.Lift and remove outside container. Save two of the wooden slats from the container sleeve for use in Steps E and F.

D.Remove all boiler hold-down fasteners.

WARNING

Installation of this boiler should be undertaken only by trained and skilled personnel from a qualified service agency.

E.Tilt the boiler to its front side or back side and slide a wooden slat under the three raised feet.

F.Tilt the boiler in the opposite direction and slide another wooden slat under the three raised feet.

G.Slide the boiler left or right off the skid using the two wooden slats as runners.

H.Move boiler to its permanent location.

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Contents 8140708R8-8/08 Price $5.00 PVGImportant Information Read Carefully Page Table of Contents Dimensions Pre-Installation Do not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket against floor II. Unpack BoilerVent System Components Included with Boiler III. VentingVent Length Burnham Vent System ComponentsGeneral Guidelines Vent Guidelines Due to Removal of an Existing BoilerBurnham Gasketed Vent Joint Detail Install Vent Pipe, Burnham Gasketed Vent SystemHorizontal Venting System. See Figures 4, 4A Vent PipingRecommended Horizontal Vent Installation Alternate Horizontal Vent Installation Horizontal Vent Terminal Configuration 3 or 4 Vent Vertical Venting System See Figures 6, 7 Vertical Vent Installation Page Exterior run to be included in equivalent vent lengths Install vent pipingLwco Location IV. Water Piping and TrimHow to Test How to WireSupply Water Manifold Piping Page Page Failure to properly pipe gas supply to boiler may Gas PipingGas Ratings Valves Fully Open Page VI. Electrical Internal Boiler Wiring Schematic Diagram Internal Boiler Wiring Ladder Diagram System Controls and Wiring Single Heating Zone Only Wiring Schematic Page Circulator Zoned System Wiring Schematic Zone Valve Zoned System Wiring Schematic Page Modular Boiler Water Manifold Sizing VII. Modular InstallationModule Sizing Do not manifold vent pipes togetherModular Boiler Piping VIII. System Start-up Operating Instructions Ignition Module Terminal Cross-Reference Operating InstructionsGreen LED Status Codes Honeywell Electronic Ignition Troubleshooting Guide Check limit Sequence of OperationGas Flow Rate in Cubic Feet Per Hour Adjust gas input rate to boilerLow water cutoff if so equipped IX. ServiceMain Burners and Firebox Procedure for measuring differential pressure See FigureFlue and Burner Cleanout, 1 Burner Pilot Burner Location Differential Pressure Switch SettingsPage Page XI. Repair Parts Casting Assembly Page Base Assembly Sheet Metal Screw, #8 x 1/2 FAN/CANOPY Assembly Page Burner Assembly Control Panel Assembly Jacket Parts Miscellaneous Parts Carton Avoid Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust Limited Warranty

PVG specifications

Burnham PVG, an innovative leader in the heating industry, presents a range of high-efficiency gas boilers that are designed specifically for residential applications. Burnham has established a solid reputation for producing reliable and durable heating solutions, with the PVG series exemplifying their commitment to quality and performance.

One of the standout features of the Burnham PVG is its advanced stainless steel heat exchanger. This design not only ensures superior heat transfer but also enhances durability and resistance to corrosion compared to traditional cast iron counterparts. The use of stainless steel contributes to the longevity of the system, allowing homeowners to enjoy efficient heating for years with less risk of breakdown.

The PVG series incorporates cutting-edge modulating technology, which adjusts the boiler’s output to match the heating demand. This modulating feature allows for more precise temperature control, optimizing energy consumption and minimizing fuel costs. Unlike conventional boilers that operate at a fixed output, the ability to modulate enables the PVG to deliver precisely the right amount of energy when needed, thus enhancing overall system efficiency.

In addition to its efficiency and performance capabilities, the Burnham PVG is designed with ease of installation and maintenance in mind. The compact design enables versatile installation options, even in tight spaces or retrofit applications. Furthermore, the accessible panel layout simplifies service and maintenance tasks, allowing HVAC professionals to perform routine checks and repairs with ease.

The PVG series also emphasizes user-friendly operations, featuring intuitive controls that allow for straightforward adjustments and monitoring. With options for direct vent and conventional venting systems, homeowners can select the best installation method for their specific needs and living environment.

Additionally, the Burnham PVG aligns with environmental considerations by meeting stringent emissions standards, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas outputs. With its energy-efficient operation and commitment to sustainability, the PVG series represents a forward-thinking choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while enhancing home comfort.

In summary, Burnham PVG is characterized by its durable stainless steel construction, modulating technology, compact design, user-friendly controls, and eco-conscious performance. This series exemplifies what modern residential heating solutions should aspire to achieve: efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, making it an excellent choice for intelligent energy management in the home.