
Fig. 8. Boiler transport and Installation
4 screws to be re-
moved from the
bottom of the boiler
(left and right side)
to remove the boiler
from the pallet.
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roduct
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nstallatIon
Handling the Product
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This appliance is heavy and
requires sufficient work-
force to move and handle it,
as well as an appropriate
means of transport.
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It is prohibited to handle the boiler us-
ing protruding components or rest the
boiler on protruding components.
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Failure to comply with these recom-
mendations can result in damage to
the boiler or injuries to the personnel.
Using an appropriate means of transport (e.g. hand
truck, fork lift, etc.), move the appliance, on the
pallet and protected by its packaging, as close as
possible to the installation location.
Unpacking the Product
The boiler is delivered on a wooden pallet and is se-
cured to the pallet with four screws. The boiler is pro-
tected by a foam protection and plastic wrapping.
Once the appliance is in the boiler room or close to
the installation location:
1.
Carefully remove the plastic packaging and
foam protections.
2.
Discard packaging according to applicable
local regulations.
3.
Remove bottom front panel. Refer to
moving and Installing the Access Panels”
4.
Using an hex head size 5 wrench, remove
four screws (See
from the bottom of
the boiler and the pallet.
Installing and Preparing the Boiler
1.
Slide the arms of the fork lift underneath the
boiler, from the front of the appliance (See
.
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Make sure that the front bottom
panel is removed for transport
.
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Make sure to insert the fork lift
arms from the front of the boiler.
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Do not insert the fork lift arms from the back,
as it may damage the flue connection.
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Alternatively, the boiler can also be lifted
from the top for transport, by removing
the top panel and hoisting the boiler us-
ing a forklift with spreader bar and straps
attached to the hoisting rings located at
the top of the heat exchanger.
2.
Move the appliance carefully to its final po-
sition. Make sure to comply with the recom-
mended clearances (See
3.
If some height is required for condensate flow
to the sewer system or if a condensate neu-
tralisation system needs to be installed, place
the appliance on a base with sufficient height
(recommended slope to the drain: 3%).
Follow-on task(s):
1.
Install the bottom front panel. Refer to
moving and Installing the Access Panels”
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