
Installation & Operation Manual
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Determine boiler location
(continued)
Failure to follow all instructions can result
in flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide
emissions, causing severe personal injury
or death.
WARNING
When using an existing vent system to
install a new boiler:
Check the following venting components before installing:
• Material
- For materials listed for use with this appliance,
see Section 2 - General Venting, Table 2A-1.
• Size
- To ensure proper pipe size is in place, see Table 2C.
Check to see that this size is used throughout the vent
system.
• Manufacturer
- Only use the listed manufacturers and
their type product listed in Table 2A-1 for CAT IV positive
pressure venting with flue producing condensate.
• Supports
- Non-combustible supports must be in place
allowing a minimum 1/4" rise per foot. The supports
should adequately prevent sagging and vertical slippage,
by distributing the vent system weight. For additional
information, consult the vent manufacturer’s
instructions for installation.
• Terminations
- Carefully review Sections 2 through 4 to
ensure requirements for the location of the vent and air
terminations are met and orientation of these fit the
appropriate image from the Sidewall or Vertical
options listed in the General Venting Section.
• Seal
- With prior requirements met, the system should be
tested to the procedure listed in parts (c) through (f) of
the Removal of an Existing Boiler Section on page 10.
With stainless steel vent, seal and connect all pipe and
components as specified by the vent manufacturer used.
Do not install the boiler on carpeting even if
foundation is used. Fire can result, causing
severe personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
If flooding is possible, elevate the boiler sufficiently to prevent
water from reaching the boiler.
Flooring and foundation
Flooring
The Power-fin is approved for installation on combustible
flooring, but must never be installed on carpeting.
Vent and air piping
The Power-fin requires a special gas vent system, designed for
pressurized venting.
The boiler is to be used for either direct vent installation or
for installation using indoor combustion air. When room air
is considered, see page 24 of this manual. Note prevention of
combustion air contamination below when considering vent/
air termination.
Vent and air must terminate near one another and may be
vented vertically through the roof or out a side wall, unless
otherwise specified. You may use any of the vent/air piping
methods covered in this manual. Do not attempt to install
the Power-fin using any other means.
Be sure to locate the boiler such that the vent and air piping
can be routed through the building and properly terminated.
The vent/air piping lengths, routing and termination method
must all comply with the methods and limits given in this
manual.
Prevent combustion air contamination
Install air inlet piping for the Power-fin as described in this
manual. Do not terminate vent/air in locations that can allow
contamination of combustion air. Refer to Table 1A, page
10 for products and areas which may cause contaminated
combustion air.
Ensure that the combustion air will not
contain any of the contaminants in Table
1A, page 10. Contaminated combustion
air will damage the boiler, resulting in
possible severe personal injury, death
or substantial property damage. Do not
pipe combustion air near a swimming
pool, for example. Also, avoid areas
subject to exhaust fumes from laundry
facilities. These areas will always contain
contaminants.
WARNING
WARNING
Assure that the floor and structure is
sufficient to support the installed weight
of the boiler, including the water content
in the heat exchanger. If not, structural
building failure will result, causing severe
personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage.
WARNING