Installation & Operation Manual
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Determine boiler location
(continued)
Remove boiler from wood pallet
1. After removing the outer shipping crate and plastic
from the boiler, remove the parts package (packaged parts
inside the controls compartment of the boiler inside the
lower front access panel).
2. To remove the boiler from the pallet:
a. Remove the three (3) shipping bolts located inside
the controls compartment securing the boiler to the
front of the pallet (see FIG. 1-2).
b.
Remove the three (3) shipping bolts that fasten the
tie-down brackets securing the legs to the rear of the
pallet (FIG. 1-2).
c. The boiler can now be removed from the pallet
using a lift truck lifting from the front or rear of
the boiler. If lifting from the front, the lift truck
forks must extend at least half way under the boiler
heat exchanger to assure proper lifting technique
with no damage to the boiler.
d. If lifting by crane is desired, remove the top access
panels to gain access to the lifting lugs located on the
boiler (see FIG. 1-3). It is also recommended that the
upper and lower front panels along with both front
side panels be removed (no tools required).
Do not drop the boiler or bump the jacket
on the floor or pallet. Damage to the
boiler can result.
REAR
FRONT
BOLT, WASHERS
& LOCKNUT (3X)
LAG BOLTS & TABS
(3X)
Figure 1-2 Boiler Mounted on Shipping Pallet
NOTICE
Maintain minimum specified clearances for adequate operation.
All installations must allow sufficient space for servicing the
vent connections, water pipe connections, piping and other
auxiliary equipment, as well as the appliance. The clearance
labels on each appliance note the same service and combustible
clearance requirements as shown in this manual.
Multiple boilers may be installed side by side with no clearance
between adjacent boilers because this boiler is approved for zero
clearance from combustible surfaces; however, service access
will be limited from the sides.
Consult the
Venting
section of this manual for specific
installation instructions for the appropriate type of venting
system that you will be using.
REMOVE MIDDLE
TOP COVER
LIFTING
LUGS
LIFTING
LUGS
Figure 1-3 Boiler Removed from Shipping Pallet
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Failure to assure the truck forks are
long enough to extend at least halfway
under the boiler heat exchanger 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.
WARNING