Pensotti Heatline Quatech Series
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The boiler must be connected to an appropriate chimney using the proper gauge thickness and
diameter of fluepipe materials per NFPA211.
Burner room air openings must conform to local codes for combustion and ventilating air.
The boiler room where the unit is installed should be in good condition in terms of acoustics, not
having a construction that increases noise level artificially.
The boiler must not be installed in a place subject to air that is subject to freezing.
It should be installed preferably in a boiler room at basement, or ground floor level.
The fuel oil tank should be in a safe and convenient location and be installed according to local
code or NFPA31.
The boiler room must be free of acid vapors including chlorine.
The boiler should not be located close to combustible materials, goods or construction.
At least 20 inches free space should be present at the right or the left hand sides of the boiler.
Minimum clearances for proper service are as follows:
8" from the front of the oilburner,
18" from the back of the unit,
20" from the other side.
The minimum installation clearances to combustible materials are:
8” from the front of the oilburner,
18” from the back of the unit,
20” from either side,
18” from the chimney connector.
Leveling Unit
If the floor is uneven, the Pensotti Heatline Quatech Series boiler may easily be made level by
inserting shims under the four cast-iron legs.
Burner Tube Insertion
The insertion of the burner air tube must be flush with the chamber end of the burner refractory
mounted to the swing door.
Combustion Air and Ventilation
If a Pensotti Heatline Quatech Series boiler is being used for a retrofit and is installed in a full
basement with adequate infiltration for combustion air it may be installed in the usual way
following accepted industry guidelines and good industry practices.
Air For Ventilation