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Determine unit location
Anytime the inlet temperature drops below 45°F, the
control turns on the pump contact. If the inlet temperature is
below 37°F, and the unit is in the ON Mode, the fi rst stage will
fi re.
Location
Locate indoor boilers and water heaters in a room having a tem-
perature safely above freezing [32°F (0°C)].
A mechanical room operating under a negative
CAUTION
draft pressure may experience a down draft
in the flue of a boiler when it is not firing.
The cold outside air pulled down the flue
may freeze a heat exchanger. This condition
must be corrected to provide adequate freeze
protection.
Hydronic systems anti-freeze
Freeze protection for a heating boiler or hot water supply boiler
using an indirect coil can be provided by using hydronic system
antifreeze. Follow the appliance manufacturers instructions. Do
not use undiluted or automotive type antifreeze (see page 47).
Outdoor boiler installation
Adequate hydronic system antifreeze must be used. A snow
screen should be installed to prevent snow and ice accumulation
around the unit or its venting system.
Combustion and ventilation air
Provisions for combustion and ventilation air must be in
accordance with Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the
latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1,
in Canada, the latest edition of CAN/CGA-B149 Installation
Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, or applicable
provisions of the local building codes.
Provide properly-sized openings to the equipment room to
assure adequate combustion air and proper ventilation when
the unit is installed with conventional venting or sidewall
venting.

Combustion air options

Under no circumstances should the
CAUTION
equipment room ever be under a
negative pressure.
should be taken where exhaust fans,
attic fans, clothes dryers, compressors,
air handling units, etc., may take away
air from the unit.
This unit has four combustion air options.
1. Outside Combustion Air, No Ducts
You can direct outside combustion air to this unit using either
one or two permanent openings (see FIG. 1-2).
One Opening
The opening must have a minimum free area of one square
inch per 3000 Btu input (7 cm
opening within 12" (30 cm) of the top of the enclosure.
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Particular care
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per kW). You must locate this
Installation & Operation Manual
Figure 1-2_Outside Combustion Air - Single Opening
Two Openings
The combustion air opening must have a minimum free area of
one square inch per 4000 Btu/hr input (5.5 cm
must locate this opening within 12" (30 cm) of the bottom of the
enclosure (see FIG. 1-3).
The ventilation air opening must have a minimum free area of
one square inch per 4000 Btu/hr input (5.5 cm
must locate this opening within 12" (30 cm) of the top of the
enclosure.
Figure 1-3_Outside Combustion Air - Two Openings
2. Outside Combustion Air, Using Ducts
You can direct outside combustion air to this unit using two air
ducts to deliver the air to the boiler room (see FIG. 1-5).
Each of the two openings must have a minimum free area of one
square inch per 2000 Btu input (11cm
3. Combustion Air from Interior Space
You can direct combustion air to this unit using air from an
adjoining interior space. You must provide two openings from
the boiler room to the adjoining room (see FIG. 1-4).
Each of the two openings must have a net free area of one square
inch per 1000 Btu input (22cm
square inches (645cm
).
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Figure 1-4_Combustion Air from Interior Space
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