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Figure 2: Minimum Installation Clearances To Combustible Materials (Inches)
A.
INSPECT SHIPMENT
carefully for any signs of
damage.
1. All equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected
and packed. Our responsibility ceases upon delivery
of crated boiler to the carrier in good condition.
2. Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment
must be fi led immediately against the carrier by the
consignee. No claims for variances from, or shortage
in orders, will be allowed by the manufacturer
unless presented within sixty (60) days after receipt
of goods.
B.
LOCATE BOILER
in front of fi nal position before
removing crate. See Figures 1A thru 1D.
1. LOCATE so that vent pipe connection to chimney
will be short and direct.
2. BOILER IS SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION
ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR. Boiler cannot be
installed on carpeting.
3. FOR BASEMENT INSTALLATION, provide
a solid elevated base, such as concrete, if fl oor is
not level, or if water may be encountered on fl oor
around boiler.
4. PROVIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE of at least
24” clearance from front jacket panel for servicing
and removal of front tankless heater (increase to
30" for #A54 heater). If boiler is equipped with
a rear tankless heater, provide at least 24" service
clearance on the right side of the boiler. Boiler
fl ueways may be cleaned either from the top
or
from
the right side. Provide at least 24" clearance from
either the right side of the boiler
or
the top of the
boiler for cleaning fl ueways.
5. For minimum clearances to combustible materials.
See Figure 2.
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SECTION I: PRE-INSTALLATION
NOTES:
1. Listed clearances comply with American
National Standard ANSI/NFPA 31, Installation of
Oil Burning Equipment.
2. V8 Series boilers can be installed in rooms with
clearances from combustible material as listed
above. Listed clearances cannot be reduced for
alcove or closet installations.
3. For reduced clearances to combustible material,
protection must be provided as described in the
above ANSI/NFPA 31 standard.
Summary of Contents for V8 Series
Page 6: ...6 Figure 1A V82 thru V89 Water Boiler without Tankless Heater ...
Page 7: ...7 Figure 1B V83 thru V89 Water Boiler with Front Tankless Heater ...
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1C V83 thru V89 Water Boiler with Rear Tankless Heater ...
Page 9: ...9 Figure 1D V83 thru V89 Steam Boiler with or without Tankless Heater ...
Page 33: ...33 Figure 13A Recommended Water Piping for Circulator Zoned Heating System ...
Page 46: ...46 Figure 19A Wiring Diagram Steam Hydrolevel CG450 Probe LWCO for Carlin Burners ...
Page 47: ...47 Figure 19B Wiring Diagram Steam Hydrolevel CG450 Probe LWCO for Riello Burners ...
Page 49: ...49 Figure 20A Wiring Diagram Steam McDonnell Miller PS 801 Probe LWCO for Carlin Burners ...
Page 50: ...50 Figure 20B Wiring Diagram Steam McDonnell Miller PS 801 Probe LWCO for Riello Burners ...
Page 52: ...52 Figure 21A Wiring Diagram Steam McDonnell Miller 67 Float LWCO for Carlin Burners ...
Page 53: ...53 Figure 21B Wiring Diagram Steam McDonnell Miller 67 Float LWCO for Riello Burners ...
Page 55: ...55 Figure 22A Wiring Diagram Water without Tankless Heater for Carlin Burners ...
Page 56: ...56 Figure 22B Wiring Diagram Water without Tankless Heater for Riello Burners ...
Page 58: ...58 Figure 23B Wiring Diagram Water with Front Tankless Heater for Carlin Burners ...
Page 59: ...59 Figure 23C Wiring Diagram Water with Front Tankless Heater for Riello Burners ...
Page 62: ...62 Figure 23F Wiring Diagram Water with Rear Tankless Heater for Riello Burners ...
Page 82: ...82 Bare Boiler Assembly ...
Page 84: ...84 Bare Boiler Assembly Continued ...
Page 86: ...86 Jacket Assembly ...
Page 88: ...88 V83 Thru V89 Steam Boilers Trim and Controls ...
Page 90: ...90 V82 Thru V89 Water Boilers Trim and Controls ...
Page 92: ...92 Beckett AFG Burner ...