Unit installation
ELECTRICAL
Electrical
installations must conform
to all
local
and
national codes
and
standards
as
their jurisdiction
may
apply.
See
page
12.
DAMPER
MOTOR
PIPING
Pining
must conform
to all
local
and
national codes
and
standards
as
their jurisdiction
may
apply.
See
pages
11&
13.
The
dump zone should
be
your
existing largest zone
(that
has all
piping above
the
boiler.-e.g.
Livingroom
or
master bedroom). With
a
home built
on
slab
or
heating with
an
underfloor
radiant system,
a
separate zone should
be
added
above
the
boiler. This zone would
be of
adequate size
to
dissipate
at
least
15,000
btu/hr.
The
piping must
be
a
minimum
of
3
//'
(18
mm)
diameter
and
able
to
withstand
a
minimum temperature
of
225°F
(107°C).
This loop
shall
be
such that
it can
only
be
made inoperative
by a
deliberate manual action.
Please
ensure
that
the
pressure
relief
valve
and the
boiler
drain
valve
are
piped
to a
safe
drain
(water discharging
from either could
be
extremely
hot and
dangerous).
All
piping
will
be
such that excessive pressure will
not be
developed
in any
portion
of the
boiler
or
system.
NOTE:
It is
important
to
install
a
throttle
flow
valve
in
order
to
control
the flow of
water through
the
domestic
water system.
Set the
valve
to
regulate
the flow at the
required temperature.
ADJUSTMENTS
OF
DAMPER
MOTOR
AND
CHAIN
The
damper
chain
should
be
adjusted
when
the
damper door
is in
the
down position.
In
this position
the
chain should
be
adjusted
so
there
is a
small
amount
of
slack.
The
amount
of
lift
or
opening
of the
damper
door
is
adjusted
by
moving
the two
pinch nuts
on the
stove bolt thread closer
or
further
away
from
the
lift
strap.
The
damper should
be set at
3
A"
to 1"
opening.
After
proper adjustment
of the
draft
chain
and
damper
door
the
thermostat
and
aquastat will keep
the fire
within
safe
limits.
CAUTION: This setting should
not be
altered
for
increased
firing, for any
reason.
NOTE:
-
DO
NOT
use
automatic stoking
or
sawdust
fueling
on
this boiler.
- DO
keep
the
boiler area clean
and
clear
of all
debris
at
all
times.
-
DO
NOTbum
gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, engine oil,
(fuel
oil
in
the
wood section)
or
other volatile, creosote soaked wood
or
drift
wood.
(Damage
to
your
boiler
will
result
and
void
the
warranty.)
-
This boiler
will
burn most wood
fuels.
However,
it is
recommended
that dry, untreated, natural hardwood
be
used
as
much
as
possible.
It
affords
cleaner more
efficient
burning with
PINCH
NUTS
MAGNIFIED
BOILER
FRONT
FIREDOOR
less
soot,
creosote
and ash
build-up,
as
well
as
less
frequent firing intervals.
-
Store wood
in
neat,
well
supported piles
at
least
4
feet
from
the
charging door.
-
To
prevent
injury,
DO NOT
allow anyone
who is
unfamiliar
with
the
operation
of the
boiler
to
attend
it.
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