Specifications

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Boilers must not be installed in areas where inflammable vapors and materials
are likely to e present. To avoid damage to the boilers, contamination of the
combustion air by high levels of dust or halogenated hydrocarbons (e.g.
Solvents, spray can propellants, cleaning agents, adhesives, etc.) must be
avoided. The humidity level must not be high in boiler rooms.
The boiler room must not be used for other purposes and must not have an
open connection to the other closed living areas. Connection door must be air
tight, fire resistant and self closing.
The oil or gas burners are equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the pilot, and some more additional automated safety
controls. Do not try to light the burner or operate the system manually. All
the control devices must be functional and operating with in the limits
specified at all the time. If any of them is null functioning do not operate the
system and call a qualified service.
If the boiler is heated above 90 °C, do not supply cold water to the system for
rapid cool down. It can cause an explosion. Wait the boiler cool down
naturally up to 40 °C before adding make up water.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call
a qualified service to inspect.
An emergency shut down switch must be placed in a proper place outside the
boiler room. This switch must cut off the fuel line and must be identified by a
name plate.
In starting a new installation or if fuel lines have been disconnected after
servicing, air must be purged from the fuel lines by a qualified person.
In closed expansion systems with a membrane type expansion tank, tank gas
pressure must be controlled regularly by a qualified service. If the pre-charge
gas pressure is less then specified; then the system pressure will rise
enormously and can cause an explosion.
If the system is running with a fuel heavier then air and the boiler room is
under ground level, then the firing system must have a flame control device
and the possible leakage from fuel lines must be ventilated to a safe place by
ex-proof mechanical means.
If there is a fuel, flue gas or water leakage in the system, stop the burner and
call the responsible authority.
After commissioning the repair, maintenance work is under responsibility of
user and must be done with a qualified person.
Before operating, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell
next to the floor because some gas is heavier then the air and will settle on
the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS OR INSPECT FUEL LEAKAGE.
Do not light any appliance
Do not touch any electric item.
Do not smoke
Shut of the fuel valve from the main inlet to the building.
Do not use any phone in your building
Immediately call your local authority from neighbor’s phone.