
I. Pre-Installation
A.
Inspect shipment carefully for any signs of damage. All
equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected and
packed. Our responsibility ceases upon delivery of
boiler to carrier in good condition. Any claim for
damage or shortage in shipment must be filed
immediately against carrier by consignee. No claims for
variances or shortages will be allowed by Boiler
Manufacturer, unless presented within sixty (60) days
after receipt of equipment.
B.
Installation must conform to the requirements of the
authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of such
requirements, installation must conform to the
National
Fuel Gas Code
, NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 and/or CAN/
CSA B149.1 Installation Codes. Where required by the
authority having jurisdiction, the installation must
conform to the
Standard for Controls and Safety
Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers
, ANSI/ASME
No. CSD-1.
C.
Appliance is design certified for installation on
combustible flooring. Boiler must not be installed on
carpeting.
D.
Provide clearance between boiler jacket and
combustible material in accordance with local fire
ordinance. See Figure 3 for minimum listed clearance
to combustible material. Recommended service
clearance is 24 inches from left side, right side, and
front. Additional clearance may be required on left side
if optional tankless heater is installed. Service
clearances may be reduced to minimum clearances to
combustible materials.
E.
Install boiler on level floor as close to chimney as
possible. For basement installation provide a solid base,
such as concrete, steel or masonry if floor is not level or
if water may be encountered on floor around boiler.
F.
Protect gas ignition system components from water
(dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during boiler operation
and service (circulator replacement, control
replacement, etc.).
G.
Provide combustion and ventilation air in accordance
with applicable provisions of local building codes, or
the
National Fuel Gas Code
, NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1,
Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation; or
CAN/CSA B149.1 Installation Code.
WARNING
Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be
provided to assure proper combustion.
The following guideline is based on the
National Fuel
Gas Code
, NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1.
1. Determine volume of space (boiler room). Rooms
communicating directly with space (through
openings not furnished with doors) are considered
part of space.
Volume [ft³] = Length [ft] x Width [ft] x Height [ft]
2. Determine Total Input of all appliances in space.
Round result to nearest 1,000 Btu per hour (Btuh).
3. Determine type of space. Divide Volume by Total
Input.
a. If result is greater than or equal to 50 ft³ per
1,000 Btuh, space is considered an
unconfined
space
.
b. If result is less than 50 ft³ per 1,000 Btuh, space
is considered a
confined space
.
4. Determine building type. A building of
unusually
tight construction
has the following characteristics:
a. Walls and ceiling exposed to outside atmosphere
have a continuous water vapor retarder with a
rating of 1 perm or less with openings gasketed
and sealed, and
b. Weather-stripping has been added on openable
windows and doors, and
c. Caulking or sealants applied in joints around
window and door frames, between sole plates
and floors, between wall-ceiling joints, between
wall panels, at plumbing and electrical
penetrations, and at other openings.
WARNING
If you do not follow these instructions exactly,
a fire or explosion may result causing property
damage or personal injury.
DANGER
Do not install boiler where gasoline or other
flammable vapors or liquids, or sources of
hydrocarbons (i.e. bleaches, cleaners, chemicals,
sprays, paint removers, fabric softeners, etc.) are
used or stored.
NOTICE
Due to the low water content of the boiler, mis-
sizing of the boiler with regard to the heating
system load will result in excessive boiler cycling
and accelerated component failure. Burnham
DOES NOT warrant failures caused by mis-sized
boiler applications. DO NOT oversize the boiler
to the system.
Summary of Contents for INDEPENDENCE IN10 CANADA
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Page 18: ...18 Figure 25 Recommended Water Piping for Circulator Zoned Heating System ...
Page 19: ...19 Figure 25A Recommended Water Piping for Zone Valve Zoned Heating System ...
Page 28: ...28 Figure 34 Vent Damper Schematic Wiring Diagram Figure 33 Vent Damper Harness to Limit ...
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Page 30: ...30 Figure 35 Wiring Diagrams Steam Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot Probe Low Water Cutoff ...
Page 32: ...32 Figure 36 Wiring Diagrams Steam Intermittent Ignition EI Probe Low Water Cutoff ...
Page 34: ...34 Figure 37 Wiring Diagrams Steam Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot Float Low Water Cutoff ...
Page 36: ...36 Figure 38 Wiring Diagrams Steam Intermittent Ignition EI Float Low Water Cutoff ...
Page 40: ...40 Figure 40 Wiring Diagrams Water Intermittent Ignition EI Intermittent Circulation ...
Page 42: ...42 Figure 41 Wiring Diagrams Water Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot Gravity Circulation ...
Page 44: ...44 Figure 42 Wiring Diagrams Water Intermittent Ignition EI Gravity Circulation ...
Page 46: ...46 Figure 43 Wiring Diagrams Water Continuous Ignition Standing Pilot Tankless Heater ...
Page 48: ...48 Figure 44 Wiring Diagrams Water Intermittent Ignition EI Tankless Heater ...
Page 51: ...51 Figure 48 Lighting Instructions Continuous Ignition System VR8200 and VR8300 Gas Valves ...
Page 52: ...52 Figure 49 Lighting Instructions Continuous Ignition System 7000 ERHC Gas Valve ...
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