Important Regulatory And Installation Requirements; Approvals; Codes; Working On The Equipment - Viessmann SM1 Installation And Service Instructions Manual

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Important Precautions

Important Regulatory and Installation Requirements

Approvals

Viessmann boilers, burners and controls are approved for
sale in North America by CSA International.

Codes

The installation of this unit shall be in accordance with
local codes. In the absence of local codes, use:
- CSA C22.1 Part 1 and/or local codes in Canada
- National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 in the U.S.
Always use latest editions of codes.
The heating contractor must comply with the Standard
for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired
Boilers, ANSI/ASME CSD-1 where required by the
authority having jurisdiction.

Working on the equipment

The installation, adjustment, service, and maintenance
of this product must be done by a licensed professional
heating contractor who is qualified and experienced in the
installation, service, and maintenance of hot water boilers.
There are no user serviceable parts on the boiler, burner,
or control.

Power supply

Install power supply in accordance with the regulations
of the authorities having jurisdiction or, in absence of
such requirements, in accordance with National Codes.
Viessmann recommends the installation of a disconnect
switch to the 120V power supply outside of the boiler
room.
Ensure main power supply to equipment, the heating
system, and all external controls have been deactivated.
Close main oil or gas supply valve. Take precautions in
both instances to avoid accidental activation of power
during service work.
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Please carefully read this manual prior to attempting
installation. Any warranty is null and void if these
instructions are not followed.
For information regarding other Viessmann System
Technology componentry, please reference
documentation of the respective product.
We offer frequent installation and service seminars
to familiarize our partners with our products. Please
inquire.
The completeness and functionality of field supplied
electrical controls and components must be verified
by the heating contractor. These include low water
cut-offs, flow switches (if used), staging controls,
pumps, motorized valves, air vents, thermostats, etc.
WARNING
Turn off electric power supply before
servicing. Contact with live electric
components can cause shock or loss
of life.

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