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TECHNICAL PASSPORT. INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
TECHNICAL PASSPORT. INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
TECHNICAL PASSPORT. INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
TECHNICAL PASSPORT. INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
6. INSTALLATION OF THE HEATING
BOILER
The assembly, installation and
set-up of the boiler must be
performed by a technician
authorized for such operations.
Installer must indicate to the
user of the installation the
minimum
clearances
from
flammable materials and liquids.
Requirements:
- Boiler room must be frost-proof;
- Boiler room must allow for continuous
access of air necessary to maintain
combustion;
- Boilers must not be placed in inhabitable
rooms;
- All boiler rooms must have correctly
calculated vent depending on the boiler
output. The vent must be protected by
means of a net or grate.
The size of the vent is calculated according
to the formula:
А = 6,02*Q -
where:
А
– area of the vent in
cm
2
,
Q
– boiler output in
kW
- Remove the packaging without polluting
the environment
- Observe
building
supervision
instructions, in particular the existing
Ordinance on combustion devices and
storage of combustion materials, on
building requirements applicable to
installation sites and on ventilation;
- The boiler must be placed on a
foundation whose surface area is larger
than the base of the heating boiler
according to diagram 1;
- The boiler must be placed in a position
which allows for the easiest possible
cleaning and servicing;
- Installation must be carried out
according to installation diagram 1
which shows the boiler housing;
- No objects made of flammable materials
or liquids may be placed on/near the
boiler;
7. SETUP OF THE HEATING BOILER
7.1.
Connecting the boiler to a chimney
Boiler-to-chimney
connection
must
always comply with the existing standards
and rules.
The chimney must provide
sufficient draught for evacuation of the
smoke under any conditions.
The proper functioning of the chimney
requires adequate sizing of the chimney
itself since the draught it produces affects
combustion, boiler’s output and life span.
The draught created by the chimney
is in functional relation to its cross-
section, height and the roughness of its
interior walls.
No other appliance may
be connected to the chimney serving the
boiler. Chimney diameter must not be
smaller than the flue outlet of the boiler.
Flue outlet must be connected to the
chimney opening. In terms of mechanical
properties, the flue outlet must be sturdy
and properly sealed (to avoid gas leak)
and allow for easy access for cleaning
on the inside. The inner section of the
flue outlet must not be greater than the
effective section of the chimney and must
not narrow. Avoid using elbow joints.