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V.
Unpacking Boiler
A. Unpacking and Inspection
1. Move boiler to approximate installation
location.
2. Remove all crate fasteners.
3. Lift and remove outside container.
4. Account for all loose shipped items.
5. Remove boiler cardboard positioning
sleeves on shipping skid.
6. The boiler can be moved to its permanent
location via a fork lift or an overhead cran
attached to the lift lugs.
7. The lift lugs are located next to the inlet/outlet
water connections.
8. The boiler can be removed from the pallet
using a lift truck from the side, front or rear
of the boiler.
Figure 4: Lift Lugs
WARNING
Failure to assure the truck forks are long
enough to extend at least half way through the
boiler’s base will result in the boiler tipping
off the lift truck and potentially falling. This
will result in severe personal injury, death, or
substantial property damage.
Do not operate this appliance if any part has
been underwater. The possible damage to a
flooded applaince can be extensive and present
numerous safety hazards. Any appliance that
has been underwater must be replaced.
NOTICE
Do not drop, bump, or lean an object against
the boiler in order to avoid damaging the heat
exchanger or critical components.
B. Check Equipment
1. Upon receiving the equipment, check for
signs of shipment damage.
2. Pay particular attention to parts accompanying
the appliance which may show sign of being
hit or otherwise mishandled.
3. Verify total number of pieces shown on packing
slip with those actually recieved. In case there
is damage or a shortage, immediately notify
the carrier.
C. Installation and Operation Manual
1. The instruction manual enclosed with the
unit is an integral part of the product and
must be retained by the person in charge of
the appliance. Please read the instructions
contained in this manual carefullly as they
provide important information regarding
the safe installation, use and servicing of this
appliance.
Summary of Contents for BFIT 1000
Page 9: ...9 Figure 1 BFIT MODEL 1000 2000 ...
Page 12: ...12 IV BFIT Component Identification continued Figure 2 Component Identification ...
Page 13: ...13 IV BFIT Component Identification continued Figure 3 Component Identification ...
Page 52: ...52 Figure 24 Operating Instructions XII System Start up continued ...
Page 66: ...66 APPENDIX D INLET OUTLET WATER AND FLUE OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR RESISTANCE VOLTAGE CHART ...
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