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MPH COLUMBIA BOILER COMPANY
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INSTALLATION
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION, CAREFULLY STUDY THESE
INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL CHARTS, DRAWINGS, AND DIAGRAMS
SHIPPED WITH THE BOILER
.
Installation must follow all state and local code requirements, Fire and Underwriters regulations,
and standard plumbing practices. The electrical installation shall be in accordance with the
National Electrical Code.
Remove all boiler components from packaging and inspect prior to assembly to ensure that
damage has not occurred in shipping.
BOILER ROOM
Locate the boiler in a well lit area on a noncombustible, level floor. Make available a convenient
water supply and allow adequate drainage, including unobstructed floor drains, for flushing and
filling the boiler. Provide sufficient make-up air for combustion at all times. See section on “Com-
bustion Air” later in this manual. Power the boiler using a properly rated electrical service.
Include fused disconnects for control circuits, blower motor circuits, and feed pump circuits that
require a motor contactor or motor starter relay.
Where possible, place the boiler on a 3 inch concrete pad. Allow adequate clearance between
the boiler and any walls or obstructions to permit inspection and service on burner, boiler pip-
ing, controls, or combustion vent.
DO NOT
install exhaust fans in or near the boiler room. Exhaust fans consume available make-
up air during burner operation. More importantly, when the boiler cycles off, exhaust fans pull
hot flue gases back through the burner causing burner parts to deteriorate, and possibly fail.
Maintain a positive pressure in the boiler room at all times. Refer to the combustion air section
of this manual for additional information.
Do not allow your boiler room to become a storage room.
VENTING
Locate the boiler as close as possible to the chimney or other approved exhaust vent. Attach all
flue piping to the round flue connection and make each connection secure. The flue pipe should
not be inserted beyond the inside wall of the chimney.
DO NOT REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE FLUE OUTLET OR FLUE PIPING.
Columbia Boiler recommends the use of galvanized “B” Type vent for stack connections suit-
able for temperatures to 550F. The flue pipe should be pitched upward at least 1/4" per foot of
run. Avoid the use of tees, sharp bends, and long horizontal runs. Install a draft regulator if
required. See page 4 for draft regulator installation on multiple boilers with common breaching.
All Columbia boiler models utilize a pressure fired burner and need only to be properly vented.
For situations where unusual conditions may exist, consult the factory for proper venting.