Burnham SCG Fire Stop/Wall Thimble/Support, SC FS, Tall Cone Flashing Directly On Roof or Curb

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Fire Stop/Wall Thimble/Support, (SC_ _FS):

The Saf-T Vent SC Fire Stop can be used as a firestop, a wall thimble, or as a support plate.

To use as a Wall Thimble prepare an opening according to the chart below. Remove any insulation from the opening, using additional framing if necessary. Attach the plate over the center of the opening using appropriate fasteners.

Install the vent section through the thimble plate and secure the section to the thimble by screwing the self-tapping screws through the holes in the tabs on the plate and into the outer wall of the vent. Apply silicone sealant around the vent section where it passes through the plate and around the plate where it is attached to the structure.

To use as a Firestop before passing through ceilings or enclosed chases, prepare a round or square opening ¼” larger than the outer jacket (5¼” for 3” vent or 7¼” for 4” vent). Remove any insulation from the opening. Secure the firestop to the structure at the four (4) corners. Install the vent section through the firestop and secure to the thimble by screwing the self-tapping screws through the holes in the tabs on plate and into outer wall of the vent. This method can also be used to support the vent section either vertically or horizontally.

Tall Cone Flashing:

Directly On Roof or Curb:

Tall Cones are available for flat (SC_ _TCF), 2/12 pitch (SC_ _TCFA), and 6/12 - 12/12 pitch roofs (SC_ _TCFB). Prepare a square or round opening at least 1/4” larger than the outer jacket (5¼” for 3” vent or 7¼” for 4” vent). Remove any insulation from the opening. Apply weather-stripping or outdoor caulk to the bottom of the cone plate and attach the plate to the roof using common construction methods. Flash over the cone plate and seal the fastener heads using normal roofing requirements. When the vent pipe is in place through the Tall Cone, attach a storm collar (sold separately) around the pipe. Apply high temperature silicone sealant around the pipe where it passes through the top of the storm collar. Continue to install vent sections as needed to meet the height requirements by code. Seal weather exposed joints of the outer jacket with foil tape or an exterior grade silicone sealant.

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Contents SCG Important Information Read Carefully Page Table of Contents Dimensions Provide combustion and ventilation air in accordance Pre-InstallationInstallation must conform to the requirements Appliance is design certified for installation onDo not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket against floor II. Unpack BoilerSee Section III. Venting / Air Intake PipingVent System Components Part Number General Guidelines Vent Guidelines Due to Removal of an Existing BoilerBurnham Gasketed Vent Joint Detail Install Vent Pipe, Burnham Gasketed Vent SystemVent Piping Recommended Separate Horizontal Vent/Air Intake Installation Alternate Separate Horizontal Vent/Air Intake Installation Page Page Separate Vertical Venting System See Figures 6, 7, 8A, 8B Page Vertical Vent Installation Page Page Vertical Air Intake Piping Install Combination Vent/Air Terminal. See Figure Install Air Intake Piping. See Figures 10 Combination Horizontal Vent/Air Installation SCG-3 thru Page Description Part Number SCG-3 & SCG-4 SCG-5 & SCG-6 General Installation Requirements Pre-Installation ConsiderationsPage Joint Assembly Instructions Inner pipe is always cut 1 longer than the outer pipe Condensate Drains Horizontal Supports Page Tall Cone Flashing Directly On Roof or Curb Fire Stop/Wall Thimble/Support, SC FSPage Horizontal Recommended Separate Horizontal Vent Installation Alternate Separate Horizontal Vent Installation Optional Indoor Air 3 or 4 Vent Terminal Installation Install vent piping Optional Separate Horizontal 3 Vent Terminal Installation Optional Separate Horizontal 4 Vent Terminal Installation Page IV. Water Piping and Trim How to Test How to WireSupply Water Manifold Piping Page Page Gravity Factor Gas PipingRecommended Gas Piping Page VI. Electrical Internal Boiler Wiring Schematic Diagram Internal Boiler Wiring Ladder Diagram System Controls and Wiring System Wiring Schematic for Single Zone Space Heating Only Page Circulator Zoned System Wiring Schematic Zone Valve Zoned System Wiring Schematic Page VII. Modular Installation Modular Boiler Gas Piping VIII. System Start-up Operating Instructions Sequence of Operation Check limit Adjust gas input rate to boilerLow water cutoff if so equipped IX. ServiceMain Burners and Firebox Silicone Tubing AssemblyFlue and Burner Cleanout, 1 Burner Pilot Burner Location Procedure for Measuring Differential Pressure See FigurePage Page XI. Repair Parts Casting Assembly Page Base Assembly Page Base Enclosure Assembly Page FAN/CANOPY Assembly Page Burner Assemblies Page Control Panel Assembly Page Jacket Parts Miscellaneous Parts Carton Avoid Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust Service Record Service Record Limited Warranty

SCG specifications

Burnham SCG, short for Burnham Smart City Grid, represents a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reshaping urban landscapes through the integration of modern technologies and sustainable practices. Situated in the heart of a growing metropolis, Burnham SCG embodies the principles of smart city design, focusing on creating an efficient, interconnected environment that enhances the quality of life for its residents.

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In summary, Burnham SCG is a visionary model of a smart city that integrates technology, sustainability, and community engagement. With its innovative features and forward-thinking policies, it sets a benchmark for future urban developments around the world.