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tion, heavy sooting and health hazards. Any oil-fired boiler
must have a steady draft* and an ample supply of combustion
air at all times during firing. If air supply or chimney draft* is
unreliable, CO

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and overfire draft* will change unpredictably.

DO NOT vent this boiler to the same chimney flue used by a
fireplace or coal or wood burning furnace or boiler. The draft*
produced by solid fueled devices varies tremendously
between high fire and low fire:

In modern, weather stripped, energy-saving buildings or older
buildings which have been modified similarly, natural infiltra-
tion may not supply enough air for combustion, particularly if
other fuel burning appliances, exhaust fans or draft inducers
are competing for the same air supply. Fireplaces, other solid
fuel burning appliances and exhaust fans consume great
quantities of air; if air supply is not ample, such an appliance

will create a downdraft in the oil-fired boiler flue. This can cre-
ate a hazardous condition. Flue gases can be sucked out of
the chimney through the vent regulator into the living space.
DO NOT operate this boiler and a solid fuel burning appliance
at the same time, unless the solid fuel burner is provided with
its own outside air supply.

See Table 2, “Provisions for Combustion and Ventilation Air
Supply” for determining need and method of providing air for
combustion and ventilation.

If fly screen must be used over air supply openings, areas cal-
culated should be doubled; the screen should be inspected
and cleaned frequently to maintain free air flow.

Protect air openings against closure by snow, debris, etc.
Openings such as doors or windows, if used, must be locked
open.

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TABLE 2: Provisions for Combustion and Ventilation Air Supply.

See NFPA 31, latest edition for more detailed information.

Boiler Location

Air Supply

2.1

Unconfined space

Is there sufficient air for combus-
tion by natural infiltration (see
NOTE (1), “Test...” below)?

2.2

Unconfined space

If there in NOT sufficient air for
combustion by natural infiltration
due to tight construction or other
conditions, then it REQUIRES AIR
FROM OUTDOORS. SEE
“ACTION REQUIRED” column at
right. See Notes (1) and (2) below.

2.3

Confined space

If there is sufficient air for combus-
tion from within building but it
comes from outside of the
confined space, see “ACTION
REQUIRED” column at right.
See Note (1) below.

2.4

Confined space

If there is NOT sufficient air for
combustion due to tight construc-
tion or other conditions it
REQUIRES AIR FROM OUT-
DOORS. SEE “ACTION
REQUIRED” column at right.
See NOTE (2) below.

Action Required

NONE

Provide air from outdoors directly through a permanent out-
side wall opening or openings with a free open area of not
less than 1 sq. in. per 4000 Btu/hr of TOTAL input of ALL fuel
burning appliances in the building. See Note (1) and (3).

The confined space shall be provided with two permanent air
openings, one near the top of the enclosure and one near the
bottom. EACH opening shall have a free air opening of not
less than 1 sq. in. per 1000 Btu/hr. of TOTAL input of ALL fuel
burning appliances within the enclosure. The two openings
shall freely communicate with the interior areas of the building
which in turn would have to have adequate infiltration of air
from outdoors. See Notes (1, 3) and Figure 3a.

(a) Air from the outdoors shall be provided to the confined

space by two permanent openings, one in or near the top
of the enclosure space and one in or near the bottom. The
openings shall communicate directly, or by means of
ducts, with outdoors or to such spaces (crawl or attic) that
freely communicate with outdoors (See figures 3b, 3c
and 3d).

(b) Where directly communicating with outdoors or by means

of vertical ducts, each opening shall have a free area of
not less than 1 sq. in. per 4,000 Btu/hr. (35 sq. in. per gal.
per hr.) of total input rating of all appliances in the enclo-
sure. If horizontal ducts are used, each opening shall have
a free area of not less than 1 sq. in. per 2,000 Btu/hr. (70
sq. in. per gal. per hr.) of total input of all appliances in the
confined space. See Figures 3b, 3c and 3d.

(1) Test for sufficient air for combustion by infiltration by running this boiler for 30 minutes under all of the following conditions and at the same time: a) all doors, win-

dows and other like openings must be closed, b) all fuel burning appliances should be FIRING, c) all exhaust fans and clothes dryers turned ON. At the above
conditions the CO2, smoke and draft readings must be normal. (CO2 between 11% and 13%, smoke between ZERO and a TRACE, draft between .02” W.C. and
.04” W.C. negative pressure.)

(2) Aside from tight construction, some of the conditions that steal air for combustion from a boiler are other fuel burning appliances, exhaust fans and clothes dryers.
(3) Generally, louvers made of wood have a free open area of 20% and those made of metal have a 60% to 70% free open area. Screens also reduce the open area

of the louvers.

* Draft is negative or suction pressure

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Страница 1: ...must con form to the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or in the absence of such requirements to the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment ANSI NFPA 31 latest edition and to the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition The installation must also conform to the additional require ments in this Slant Fin Instruction Manual Where there is any difference the more stringent ...

Страница 2: ...y output The net I B R output ratings shown are based on an allowance for piping and pickup of 1 15 water or 1 33 steam D O E capacity output is divided by the allowance to obtain net rating The Slant Fin Technical Service department should be consulted before selecting a boiler for unusual piping and pickup requirements such as intermittent system oper ation extensive piping etc Ratings apply to ...

Страница 3: ...models and rating table shown on page 2 for chimney sizes B Check chimney condition Existing chimneys and stacks may have deteriorated with out repairs their use would be hazardous Before connect ing to an old chimney or stack 1 Clean it 2 Inspect it thoroughly 3 Remove obstructions 4 Replace worn sections of metal stacks 5 Seal bad masonry joints 6 Repair damaged lining C Where more than one appl...

Страница 4: ...space If there is NOT sufficient air for combustion due to tight construc tion or other conditions it REQUIRES AIR FROM OUT DOORS SEE ACTION REQUIRED column at right See NOTE 2 below Action Required NONE Provide air from outdoors directly through a permanent out side wall opening or openings with a free open area of not less than 1 sq in per 4000 Btu hr of TOTAL input of ALL fuel burning appliance...

Страница 5: ...s located in confined spaces Air from out doors See Table 2 2 4 Figure 3c Appliances located in confined spaces Air from out doors through ventilated attic See Table 2 2 4 Figure 3d Appliances located in confined spaces All air from outdoors through ventilated crawl space and outlet air to ventilated attic See Table 2 2 4 ...

Страница 6: ...e are used to control system pressure in an AIR COLLECTING SYSTEM Within the system after initial start up and venting air is collected in the tank and acts in contact with the water to control pres sure see dashed area in figure 5 and paragraph E Air is not vented from this system except at radiation high points see C If system pressure needs further control add another tank in parallel with the ...

Страница 7: ... E Install barometric draft regulator on horizontal breeching near chimney with hinge horizontal and face vertical condi tions permitting as in Figure 3a See Figure 3b as a second choice See manufacturer s instructions packed in carton with barometric draft regulator F If two or more appliances are used on the same chimney see CHIMNEY page 3 G Make up all joints with minimum air leaks secure with ...

Страница 8: ... high limit switch should open and the burner should shut off automatically If the high limit does not operate to shut off the burner the high limit or the wiring is faulty Repair or replace immediately CARE AND MAINTENANCE I EXTENDED SHUTDOWN CLEANING OR REMOVAL OF BOILER FROM SERVICE DANGER Use CAUTION when handling chemicals and draining hot water from a boiler Scalding water and or chemicals c...

Страница 9: ... the building is kept above freezing temperature by some means the plumbing system is not protected PROPYLENE GLYCOL is used in the quick freeze food industry it is practically non toxic Its use may be permit ted when indirect water heaters are used When anti freeze must be used inhibited propylene glycol is recom mended Useful information on the characteristics mixing proportions etc of glycol in...

Страница 10: ...XL 2000 10 ...

Страница 11: ... 4 65 Closed XL 50 99 FRD 1 80 1 75 60 B DELAVAN 105 4 20 Open 71399 00F XL 50 2 00 1 75 60 B DELAVAN 130 5 40 Open BOILER MODEL CARLIN BURNER MODEL 2 3 FIRING RATE NO 2 OIL GPH SIZE GPH ANGLE AND TYPE MFR NOZZLES OIL PUMP PRESSURE SETTING PSIG A APPROXIMATE HEAD SETTING NO APPROXIMATE AIR BAND OPENING 1 SHUTTER NON ADJUSTABLE NOTES 1 Single slotted air band for XL 20 and XL 30 double slotted air ...

Страница 12: ...ATE NO 2 OIL GPH SIZE GPH ANGLE AND TYPE MFR NOZZLES OIL PUMP PRESSURE SETTING PSIG APPROXIMATE AIR SHUTTER SETTING NO 1 APPROXIMATE AIR BAND SETTING NO STATIC DISK DIAMETER INCHES NOTES 1 Blank closed air band for XL 20 2 slot band for XL 30 4 slot band for XL 40 and 8 slot air band for XL 50 2 See PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING OIL BURNERS and START UP on page 7 and burner figures on this page 3 Al...

Страница 13: ...E MFR OIL PUMP PRESSURE SETTING PSIG APPROX HEAD SETTING NO APPROX AIR SHUTTER SETTING NO XL 20 R 40 F 3 48 0242 100 XL 30 R 40 F 5 48 0243 100 XL 40 R 40 F 5 48 0244 100 XL 50 R 40 F 10 48 0245 100 70 SS 80 ES 1 1 0 85 70 ES 1 1 15 0 85 70 ES 1 1 35 1 2 80 B 1 1 5 1 2 80 B 1 1 8 1 5 60 B DELAVAN 145 1 3 8 HAGO 170 1 3 1 2 HAGO 140 1 2 6 HAGO 185 1 3 2 DELAVAN 130 3 4 DELAVAN 160 4 4 75 Figure 7A ...

Страница 14: ... manual AIR ADJUSTMENT PLATE 4 should line up with the SETTING INDICATOR 2 on the fan housing cover Once set the air adjustment plate should be secured in place by tightening SCREWS 3 and 5 For F 10 model manually open and release the hydraulic air shutter to ensure it has free movement 3 The final position of the air adjustment plate will vary on each installation Use instruments to establish the...

Страница 15: ...SLANT FIN CORPORATION Greenvale N Y 11548 Phone 516 484 2600 FAX 516 484 5921 Canada Slant Fin LTD LTEE Mississauga Ontario www slantfin com Slant Fin Corp 1996 ...

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