Burnham SERIES 2 manual Clearances, Canada, Remove Crate

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Figure 2: Minimum Clearances

SECTION I - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. INSPECT SHIPMENT carefully for any signs of damage.

F. Slide the boiler forward or backward off the skid using

All equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected and

the two wooden slats as runners.

 

packed. Our responsibility ceases upon delivery of Boiler to

6. Move boiler to permanent position.

the carrier in good condition. Any claims for damage or

7. PROVIDE CLEARANCE and AIR for COMBUS-

shortage in shipment must be filed immediately against the

TIONandVENTILATION.

carrier by the consignee. No claims for variances or short-

 

ages will be allowed by Boiler Manufacturer unless pre-

 

sented within sixty (60) days after receipt of equipment.

 

2. BOILER INSTALLATION must conform to the require-

 

ments of the authority having jurisdiction, or in the absence

 

of such requirements, to:

 

U.S.A. -

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1,

 

 

obtainable from the American Gas Association,

A. CLEARANCES

 

1515 Wilson Blvd., Arlington (Rosslyn), VA

 

1. ALL INSTALLATIONS - Practical service clearances

 

22209.

 

must be considered (see Figure 1). A minimum of

 

 

 

When required by the authority having juris-

24" from the left side and front jacket panels is

 

diction, the installation must conform to

recommended for servicing but may be reduced to

 

ANSI/ASME No. CSD-1.

minimum shown in Figure 2. Subject to boiler and

CANADA -

"Installation Codes for Natural and LP Gas

system piping, left side clearance may be reduced to

1" if right side clearance is increased to 9".

 

Burning Appliances and Equipment, CAN/

CGA-B149.1 or .2-latest edition obtainable

2. ALCOVE INSTALLATIONS - An alcove is consid-

ered a closet as shown in Figure 2 less front. Height

from the Canadian Gas Association, 55 Scars-

clearance may be reduced to 27".

dale Road, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3B

3. UNCONFINED SPACE (see definition, Paragraph (B)

2R3.

below) - Height clearance may be reduced to 27".

 

3.These Gas Boilers are DESIGN CERTIFIED FOR

INSTALLATIONONCOMBUSTIBLEFLOORING.DONOT

INSTALLTHESEBOILERSONCARPETING.

4.LOCATE BOILER in front of or behind installation

position before removing Crate. Locate on a level floor as close to chimney as possible. For basement installations, provide a solid base such as concrete, if floor is not level or if water may be encountered on floor around Boiler.

The boiler shall be installed such that the gas ignition system components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during boiler operation and service (circulator replacement, control replacement, etc.).

5.REMOVE CRATE-

A. Remove all crate fasteners. Lift off outside container. B. Remove all screws and brackets securing boiler to

skid.

C. Save two of the wooden slats from the container sleeve for use in Steps D & E.

D. Tilt the boiler to one side and slide a wooden slat under the two raised feet.

E. Tilt the boiler to the other side and slide another wooden slat under the two raised feet.

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Contents Price $3.00 PartNo.81417032R10-11/99Page 202 Canada ClearancesRemove Crate Determine type of space. Divide Volume by Total Input Oxygen Corrosion BoilerpipingLength Inch w.c. Pressure Drop Feet Installblockedventswitch Equivalent Length of FittingsRefer to in this manual Both of the aforementioned standards, Ansi IfanexistingboilerisremovedSeal any unused openings in the common venting system Plug-in Damper Installation Ventdampersequenceofoperation 54/ANSIZ223.1Effikal and Johnson Damper Vent Damper Schematic Wiring Diagram Safety Shutdown Sequence of Operation Normal OperationPage Vent Damper will close see Paragraph 17E Page Pilot Sequence of Operation Normal Operation Wiring Schematic, Zone Valves Section II Operating Instructions Initial StartTop View of SV9500, SV9600 VR Gas Valves 21460147 For Your Safety Read Before Operating 81460177 Lighting InstructionsLP Gas Input Check GAS Input Rate to BoilerCheck Pilot Burner Flame Move Jumper Check Ignition System Safety SHUT-OFF DeviceCombustion Chamber BURN-OFF Typical Pilot Flame, Honeywell Q3450 Troubleshooting Guide, Honeywell Intermittent Ignition Section III Service Burner Cleaning and Installation Manifold and Main Burners LubricationPilot Burner and Gas Valve Burnham Corporation Regional Offices Contact Regional Office Indicated for your StateSection Assembly and Canopy Group Canopy Assembly Base Assembly Key Description Boiler QtyUSS Manifold and Main Burners Inch Main Burners Key Description Quantity Manifold and Main Burners 1 Inch Main Burners OnlyManifold and Main Burners Mm Main Burners Manifold and Main Burners 50 mm Main Burners Only 40MM Main Burners only Intermittent Ignition OnlyVolt Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot Natural Gas Only Volt Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot LP Gas OnlyNatural G as, Sea Level to 2000 Ft Burner Only 40mm Burner Only Burner Only 40mm Burner Only 40mm Burners Only Service Notes Key Quantity Description Key Description Quantity Water Trim Nipple, 1¼ NPT x 806600005 Transformer Continuous and Gravity Circulation Only Vent Damper Carton U.S.A. Standard Canada Optional Draft Hood CartonVent Reducer

SERIES 2 specifications

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