Safety; Carbon Monoxide; For Safe Operation - Viessmann Vitoflex RF 150 Installation And Service Instructions Manual

Wood-fired boiler, output range: 154/205/273/341/478-512/751/1024/1365/1843 mbh, 45/60/80/100/140-150/220/300/400/540 kw
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Vitoflex 300-RF Installation & Operating

Carbon Monoxide

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission strongly
recommends the installation of carbon monoxide detectors
in buildings in which wood-burning equipment is installed.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas, which
may be produced during incomplete combustion of fuel
and/or when the flame does not receive an adequate
supply of combustion air. Carbon monoxide can cause
severe personal injury or loss of life.
Therefore, carbon monoxide detectors that are in compliance
with a nationally recognized standard (e.g. ANSI/UL 2034-
2002, CSA 6.19-01) should be installed and maintained in
buildings that contain wood-burning equipment.
Note: Viessmann does not test any detectors and makes
no representation regarding any brand or type of
detector.

For Safe operation

We recommend that you frequently:
- Check for debris which could obstruct the flow of
flue gases. The vent or chimney must not be blocked.
A blocked or partially blocked vent or chimney can
cause flue gases to leak into the structure. Flue gases
leaking into the house can cause injury or death.
Blocked or partially blocked chimneys must have the
blockage removed by a qualified heating contractor.
- Check the pressure gage for correct system (water)
pressure. Check for water on the floor from the
discharge pipe of the pressure relief valve or any
other pipe, pipe joint, valve or air vent.
- Check for moisture, water, or appearance of rust
on the flue gas pipes, their joints as well as vent
dampers, or side wall vent terminals (if so equipped).
- Ensure that nothing is obstructing the flow of
combustion and ventilation air and no chemicals,
garbage, gasoline, combustible materials, flammable
vapors and liquids are stored (not even temporarily)
in the vicinity of the boiler.
- DO NOT allow unsupervised children near the boiler.
Service/inspection of the boiler and the system must be
performed on a regular basis. Maintenance, service and
cleaning are specified in the "Service and Maintenance
Instructions".
Before the heating season begins, it is recommended that
the boiler be serviced by a qualified heating contractor.
WARNING
As there are no user-serviceable parts on the boiler,
or control, the end-user must not perform service
activities of any kind on system components. Failure
to heed this warning can cause property damage,
severe personal injury, or loss of life.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, service, or maintenance
can cause flue products to flow into living space. Flue
products contain poisonous carbon monoxide gas, which
can cause nausea or asphyxiation resulting in severe
personal injury or loss of life.
WARNING
The operator/ultimate owner is required to have the
heating boiler and controls checked, as a minimum
once per year, by the original installer or by a competent
heating contractor familiar with the equipment. Defects
must be corrected immediately.
CAUTION
Do not use this boiler if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified heating contractor to inspect
the boiler and to replace any part of the control system
which has been under water.

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