Section 4: Furnace Installation; Understanding Installation - Saturn 125 Operator's Manual

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SECTION 4: FURNACE INSTALLATION

Understanding Installation

Installing your Clean Burn furnace is a multi-step process which includes:
(1) Selecting a Location
(2) Mounting the Furnace
(3) Oil Tank Specifications (review)
(4) Installing the Metering Pump
(5) Wiring the Furnace and Pump
Clean Burn recommends that you review all procedures before beginning installation, paying careful attention to
safety information statements. Figure 4A and 4B provide a general overview of a typical furnace installation and
should be reviewed closely before proceeding.
WARNING: The installation, operation, and maintenance of this equipment in the U.S.
must be accomplished by qualified personnel and in compliance with the specifications in the
Clean Burn Operator's Manual and with all national, state, and local codes or authorities having
jurisdiction over environmental control, building inspection and fuel, fire and electrical safety and the following
standards of the National Fire Protection Association.
NFPA 30
NFPA 30A
NFPA 31
NFPA 211
NFPA88A
NFPA 88B
NFPA 70
Likewise, the installation, operation, and maintenance of this equipment in Canada is to be accomplished by
qualified personnel and in compliance with the specifications in the Clean Burn Operator's Manual and in
accordance with the regulation of authorities having jurisdiction and the following CSA Standards:
B139
B140.0
C22.1
Failure to comply with these standards and requirements may result in equipment damage, fire,
explosion, personal injury and/or death.
WARNING: Improper installation can adversely affect the proper, safe operation of your
furnace. It is critical that your furnace installer reads and follows the instructions provided in
this manual.
Operator's Manual: Models Saturn™ 140 & Saturn™ 230
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
Automotive and Marine Service Station Code
Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment
Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
Parking Structures
Repair Garages
National Electrical Code
Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment
General Requirements for Oil Burning Equipment
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1
(6) Installing the Oil Lines
(7) Installing the Compressed Air Line
(8) Installing the Stack
(9) Installing the Wall Thermostat
(10) Inspecting the Installation
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