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Boiler Manual And InstallationInstructions for Atmospheric VentingVEGA B3-B9Please Read Instructions CarefullySave for Future ReferenceWARNINGIf the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire orexplosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss oflife.DANGERWHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS· Do not try to light any appliance· Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in yourbuilding· Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.· If you can not reach your gas supplier call the fire departmentInstallation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier.Manufactured by:Biasi S.p.A.Verona, ItalyDistributed By:QHTQUINCY HYDRONIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC.80 ROCHESTER AVE. SUITE #12PORTSMOUTH, NH 03801PHONE: 603-334-6400FAX: 603-334-6401REV. GPage 1

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Dear Customer:Thank you for buying a VEGA B10 boiler system.The VEGA B10 boiler system is a cast iron, oil or gas fired hot water boiler, using the famousBiasi B-10 (3-pass) design. The boiler is light, compact, simple, rugged and engineered formaximum home heating efficiency.We realize that it is not possible to answer all questions about the VEGA B10-series boilersystem in this manual. Reading this installation manual does not make the reader an expert in allaspects of installation and operation, and does not replace the need for a qualified, licensedheating contractor. We urge you to contact your installing contractor or distributor if you are inquestion about any aspect of your boiler's performance. Our main concern is that you aresatisfied with your boiler and its performance. We require that your contractor completeefficiency tests using instruments.The controls and accessories listed in this manual are intended to serve as guidelines rather thanspecific recommendations. We realize that other makes and models of such devices are availableand can be used as successfully as those we specify. The installing contractor is the best judge ofa system's specific requirements, as well as the local availability of certain makes and models ofcontrols and accessories. The preceding does not apply, however, to the equipment that comeswith every boiler, such as the overheat control (L4006A or 7248U) and pressure relief valve.The installation of the specific devices supplied with every boiler is absolutely necessary tothe safe operation of the boiler and protection of the heating system.All BIASI boiler blocks are built in accordance with the ASME boiler and pressure vessel code,and bear the "H" stamp. The entire range of applications for the VEGA B10 have been tested tostandard UL 726 and are ULC compliant.This BIASI B10 boiler block has a limited lifetime warranty (refer to back of manual), a copy ofwhich is provided with the boiler. Please be sure to return the warranty registration card as thewarranty will be void without your boiler's serial numbers (located on the plate on the leg of theboiler), date of installation and the name of your installer which will be on record in our files.Thank you for purchasing our VEGA B10 series boiler. If you have questions or comments,please don't hesitate to contact us immediately. Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction.QHT inc.Page 3

TABLE OF CONTENTSBIASI B10-SeriesSection)MPORTANT )NFORMATION 7ARNINGSPage 'ENERAL )NFORMATION "OILER "LOCK !SSEMBLY %XPLOSION IAGRAM "OILER ,OCATION )NSTALLATION OF "OILER4RIM IT #OMPONENTS 0IPING THE "OILER )NTAKE 6ENTING %XHAUST 6ENTING #OMMON %XHAUST 6ENTING 'AS 6ENTING /IL 'AS 'AS ,INE 0IPING "OILER *ACKET !SSEMBLY 7IRING /IL IAGRAMS 'AS IAGRAMS #OMMISSIONING THE "OILER -AINTENANCE )NSTALLER .OTES (OMEOWNER )NFORMATION "URNER 3ETUP7ARRANTYBACKCOVER4HIS INSTALLATION MANUAL IS FOR THE BASIC INSTALLATION OF A " SERIES BOILER FORATMOSPHERIC VENTING OF OIL AND GAS )F YOU ARE INSTALLING A DIRECT VENTSYSTEM PLEASE REFER TO ITS ADDENDUM TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THISMANUAL TO INSURE THE PROPER INSTALLATION OF THE BOILER SYSTEM Page 4

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONPlease read this page carefully.sALL BOILERS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCALPLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL CODES AND ORDINANCES, AS WELL AS THEREGULATIONS OF THE SERVING ELECTRICAL, WATER AND GAS UTILITIES.sAll systems should be designed by competent contractors, and only personsknowledgeable in the layout and installation of heating systems shouldattempt the installation of any boiler. It is the responsibility of the installingcontractor to see that all controls are correctly installed and operatingproperly when the installation is completed.sDo not burn volatile garbage, gasoline, naphtha or other flammable liquidsother than No. 2 fuel oil. All flammable liquids (especially gasoline), chemicals,rags, paper, wood scraps, debris, etc., should be kept away from the boiler atall times. Keep the boiler area clean and free of all fire hazards.sPlease read the literature and warranties supplied by the manufacturers of thevarious accessory equipment. This equipment is warranted by the respectivemanufacturers, not by Quincy Hydronic Technologies, Inc. Each piece ofequipment must be installed and used according to the recommendations ofthe manufacturer.Codes and Regulations:)NSTALLATION OF THE BOILER BURNER OIL TANK AND RELATED EQUIPMENT MUST CONFORM TONATIONAL STATE AND LOCAL REGULATING AGENCIES AND CODES APPLICABLE TO THE INSTALLATION OFTHE EQUIPMENT )N THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL REQUIREMENTS THE FOLLOWING CODES APPLY ! " # % & ' !.3) .&0!!.3) .&0!!.3) .&0!!.3) .&0!!.3) .&0!#!. #'!!.3) !3-% )NSTALLATION OF /IL "URNING %QUIPMENT .ATIONAL %LECTRIC #ODE #HIMNEYS AND 6ENTS : .ATIONAL &UEL 'AS #ODE OMESTIC 'AS #ONVERSION "URNER" )NSTALLATION #ODES#3 4HE ABOVE CODES ARE AVAILABLE FROM National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Battery March ParkQuincy, MA 02269http://www.nfpa.orgCSA International8501 East Pleasant Valley RoadCleveland, OH 44134www.csa-international.orgPage 5

WARNING!NY APPLIANCE THAT BURNS NATURAL GAS PROPANE GAS FUEL OIL OR COAL IS CAPABLE OFPRODUCING CARBON MONOXIDE #/ #ARBON -ONOXIDE #/ IS A GAS WHICH ISODORLESS COLORLESS AND TASTELESS BUT IS VERY TOXIC #/ IS LIGHTER THAN AIR AND THUSMAY TRAVEL THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING BRIEF EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF CO, ORPROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LESSER AMOUNTS OF CO MAYRESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. EXPOSURE CANBE FATAL AND EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS MAYRESULT IN THE SUDDEN ONSET OF SYMPTOMS INCLUDINGUNCONSCIOUSNESS.3YMPTOMS OF #/ POISONING INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DIZZINESSVISION PROBLEMSHEADACHELOSS OF MUSCLE CONTROLNAUSEAWEAKNESSSHORTNESS OF BREATHUNCLEAR THINKINGUNCONSCIOUSNESS4HE SYMPTOMS OF #/ POISONING ARE OFTEN CONFUSED WITH THOSE OF INFLUENZA AND THEHIGHEST INCIDENCE OF POISONING OCCURS AT THE ONSET OF COLD WEATHER OR DURING FLUSEASON ! VICTIM MAY NOT EXPERIENCE ANY SYMPTOMS ONLY ONE SYMPTOM OR A FEWSYMPTOMS Suspect the presence of carbon monoxide if symptoms tend todisappear when you leave your home.4HE FOLLOWING SIGNS MAY INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE sssHot gasses from appliance, ventingsystem pipes or chimney, escaping intothe living space.Flames coming out around the appliance.Yellow colored flames in the appliance.sssStale or smelly air.Th e pre sen ce of s o ot o r c arb on in o ra ro u n d t he a pp l i a n c e.Very high unexplained humidity insidethe building.IF ANY OF THE SYMPTOMS OCCUR, OR IF ANY OF THE SIGNS OF CARBONMONOXIDE ARE PRESENT VACATE THE PREMISES IMMEDIATELY ANDCONTACT A QUALIFIED HEATING SERVICE COMPANY, THE GAS COMPANYOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.ONLY QUALIFIED, LICENSED SERVICE CONTRACTORS SHOULD PERFORMWORK ON YOUR B-10 BOILER.Page 6

1. General Information4HE ")!3) " SERIES BOILERS ARE WET BASE DESIGN SECTIONAL CAST IRON BOILERSFOR FORCED HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEMS 4HE BOILERS ARE SHIPPED PRE ASSEMBLED FROMTHE FACTORY IN LENGTHS FROM THREE TO NINE SECTIONS 4HEY ARE DESIGNED FOR FIRING WITHOIL OR GAS POWER BURNERS WHICH ARE PACKED SEPARATELY ALONG WITH THE JACKET ANDCONTROLS FOR SHIPPING PURPOSES 7HEN THE BOILER IS RECEIVED CHECK THE CONTENTS TO ENSURE THAT THERE IS NOSHORTAGE OR DAMAGE TO ANY PART OF THE BOILER SYSTEM 7ITH EVERY BOILER YOU SHOULDRECEIVE A BOILER BLOCK JACKET TRIM KIT AND A BURNER OIL OR GAS Trim Kit Components (ONEYWELL , ! OR 5AQ UAS TA T n )MMERSION WELL n Ðv 8 v . IPP LE n #OMBO PRESSURE TEMP GAUGE n 03) 0RESSURE RELIEF VALVE n Ðv "OILER DRAIN n #ERA FIBER 0AD FOR FLOOR OFCOMBUSTION CHAMBER n Ðv 0LUGS n v 8 v "USHING n Ðv %LBOW OUBLE ACTING BAROMETRICDAMPER WITH MANUAL RESETSPILL SWITCH(Gas systems onlyUSE ONLY THE UL LISTED BOILER COMPONENTS ANDUL/CSA LISTED OIL OR GAS BURNER COMPONENTS SUPPLIED WITHTHE VEGA B10 BOILER SYSTEM."O I L E R-ODEL"""""""(E ATI N G'ROS S )NPUT "URNER#APACITY# APACI TY.ET /UTPUT-"('0( /I L -"( 'A S/),'!3 -AXI M UM 7ATER 7ORKING 0RES S URE PS I&LUE 'AS7ATE R ,ENGTH2ES I S TANCE %FFICIENCY #ONTENT ,7EIGHT). 7 # '!,3 ). , "3 -AXIM UM 2ELIEF 6ALVE IS PS I AT -"(All dimensions are in inches.Pag e 7

2. Boiler Block AssemblyAll B10 series boilers are shipped from the factory in assembled boilerblocks. If, however, the block needs to be split into sections for ease of delivery,please read the following:To assemble split blocks, move sections into parallel and facing each other.Sections may be slid along boards placed underneath the sections. Inspect nippleports for damage or burrs. Remove any burrs by scraping the port very lightly. Wipethe push nipples and nipple ports with a clean cloth. Apply a film of nipple compoundto both the nipple and port. Install the nipple in the port and then seal by hitting witha hammer cushioned with a block of wood. Apply section sealant to one section onlyand slide sections together. Install the four draw rods and draw the sections togetherevenly (measure with yardstick). Draw the sections together until sections makeiron-to-iron contact at a point around the top and bottom ports of each section.DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN DRAW RODSNOTE: When cutting off excess length of draw rods, allow enough length to installboiler jacket on the draw rods.B o i l e r C o m p o ne n t s & Pa r t sBIASI B - S e ri esBoiler Block Assembly:1 Front Section2 Rear Section3 Intermediate Section4 Steel Push Nipples5 Tie Rod6 Tie Rod Nut7 Tie Rod Washer8 1 1/2" X 3/4” Bushing9 Plug gasket10 1/2" X 1 1/2" Bushing11 Boiler Swing Door12 Front Door Upper Insulation13 Front Door Upper Gasket14 Front Door Upper Plate15 Front Door Lower Insulation16 Front Door Stud (Qty 7)17 Front Door Lower Gasket18 3/4" Plug (Sight Hole)19 Boiler Door Hinge (4 pieces)20 Hinge Pin (Qty 6)21 Boiler Body Hinge Bolts (Qty 2)22 Door Hinge Mounting Bolts (Qty 2)23 6 inch Boiler Breeching24 Upper Front Fixed DoorPage 83231013191421262452042119915111822161787

3. Boiler LocationThe following are the minimum clearance to construction or combustible materials:9”1. 9” from the top, sides,and rear of the boiler.2. 18” from the flue pipe inany direction.3. 24” from the front of theboiler.24”9”DANGERThe boiler must be located on a non-combustible floor. A smooth, levelconcrete floor is recommended. Locate the boiler as close as possible to thechimney. If boiler is installed on combustible flooring, consult local authorities forproper method of covering floor. The boiler must not be installed on carpeting.Caution: Do not store or use flammable materials, chemicals orflammable liquids, especially gasoline, in the vicinity of this heatingappliance.If the boiler is to be installed in a "direct vent" configuration, please refer to the B10Direct Vent Addendum supplied with the Direct Vent Kit.PROVISIONS FOR COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTILATION AIR MUST BE INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 5.3, “AIR FOR COMBUSTION ANDVENTILATION”, OF THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, ANSIZ223.1, ORAPPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE LOCAL BUILDING CODES. DO NOTINSTALL THE BOILER UNTIL PROPER COMBUSTION AIR HAS BEENARRANGED.WARNINGBoiler is certified as an indoor appliance. Do not install boiler outdoors or locatewhere it will be exposed to freezing temperaturesPage 9

4. Installation of Boiler Trim ComponentsTrim Kit Components1 - Honeywell L4006A or 7248Uaquastat1 – Combo pressure/temp gauge1 – ¾” X 3” Nipple1 – 30 PSI pressure relief valve1 – ¾” Boiler drain1 – Cera-fiber Pad for floor ofcombustion chamber1– ¼” X ½” Bushing2 – ¾” Plugs1 – ¾” 90 Elbow1 – Immersion well1- Double acting barometricdamper with manual reset spillswitch (Gas systems only)USE ONLY THE ULC LISTED BOILER COMPONENTS ANDUL/CSA LISTED OIL OR GAS BURNER COMPONENTS SUPPLIED WITHTHE VEGA B10 BOILER SYSTEM.Please refer to figures below for Barometric Damper location for either oil or gasBAROMETRIC DAMPERWITH MANUAL RESETSPILL SWITCHALTERNATIVEDAMPER LOCATIONBIASI B10BIASGAS COCKPOWER GASBURNERDRIP LEGHeat WiseGAS TRAINUNION* See detail on page 19Page 10

4. Installation of Boiler Trim Components Cont. )NSTALL , ! AQUASTAT IN UPPER LEFT OR RIGHT REAR TAPPING USING v IMMERSIONWELL !LL TAPINGS AND JOINTS SHOULD BE SEALED WITH PIPING COMPOUND 4HE , !CAN BE ADJUSTED UP TO O & AND SHOULD BE SET TO THE DESIRED TEMPERATURE BYTHE INSTALLER 4HE DIFFERENTIAL IS ALSO ADJUSTABLE BETWEEN AND DEGREES )TSHOULD BE SET AS CLOSE TO DEGREES AS POSSIBLE TO PREVENT SHORT CYCLING OF THEBOILER )F YOU ARE INSTALLING A 5 3CREW THE UNIT TO SIDE PANEL OF THE BOILER ASCLOSE TO THE IMMERSION WELL AS POSSIBLE USING THE TABS ON THE AQUASTAT 2UN THESENSOR FROM BEHIND THE AQUASTAT TO THE IMMERSION WELL AND FIX IT ACCORDING TO(ONEYWELL S INSTRUCTIONS 4HE 5 CAN BE ADJUSTED BETWEEN O & AND O &WITH A FIXED DIFFERENTIAL OF DEGREES )NSTALL 0RESSURE 2ELIEF 6ALVE IN OPPOSITE UPPER REAR TAPPING USING v NIPPLE AND v EL BOW )NSTALL v BOILER DRAIN IN LOWER LEFT OR RIGHT REAR TAPPING OR LOWER FRONT TAPPING )NSTALL v PLUG IN OPPOSITE LOWER REAR TAPPING AND OR THE OTHER PLUG IN LOWER FRONTTAPPING OF THE BOILER )NSTALL COMBINATION PRESSURE TEMPERATURE GAUGE AND v X v BUSHING IN UPPERFRONT TAPPING The gauge must be tightened using a wrench and not yourhand )NSTALL BURNER MOUNTING HARDWARE IN THE FOUR TAPINGS ON THE FRONT OF THE BOILERDOOR )NSTALL BOILER DOOR BOLTS ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF DOOR HINGE "OILER 4APPING IAGRAM P age 11

5. Piping the Boiler!LL PIPING MUST CONFORM TO STATE AND LOCAL CODES 0AGE SHOWS THE LOCATIONAND SIZE OF THE BOILER TAPPINGS )T IS RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL UNIONS AND GATE VALVESAT THE INLET AND OUTLET OF THE BOILER SO IT MAY BE READILY ISOLATED FOR SERVICE &OR Canadian INSTALLATIONS A LOW WATER CUT OFF IS REQUIRED IF THE BOILER ISINSTALLED ABOVE THE LEVEL OF RADIATION %VEN IF THE BOILER IS INSTALLED BELOW THE LEVEL OFRADIATION IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT A LOW WATER CUT OFF BE INSTALLED )NSTALLMANUAL AND OR AUTOMATIC AIR VENTING DEVICES AT THE HIGH POINTS IN THE SYSTEM TOELIMINATE TRAPPED AIR 4HE WEIGHT OF ALL PIPING SHOULD BE SUPPORTED BY SUITABLEHANGARS AND FLOOR STANDS NOT BY THE BOILER S PURGING EXPANSION STATION #LEARANCEFOR HOT WATER PIPES ARE INCH TO COMBUSTIBLES The make-up water line must bepiped into the boiler and be fitted with a backflow preventer and a pressurereducing valve to reduce line pressure to 10 to 15 psi.)N THE CASE OF A GAS INSTALLATION THE BOILER SHOULD BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT THEGAS IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENTS ARE PROTECTED FROM WATER DRIPPING SPRAYING ETC DURING APPLIANCE OPERATION AND SERVICE CIRCULATOR REPLACEMENT CONDENSATE TRAPCONTROL REPLACEMENT ETC )F THE BOILER IS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CHILLED WATER SYSTEM IT MUST BEPIPED WITH THE APPROPRIATE VALVES TO ENSURE THE CHILLED MEDIUM DOES NOT ENTER THEBOILER )F THE BOILER IS CONNECTED TO HEATING COILS IN AN AIR HANDLING SYSTEM WHERE THECOILS COULD BE EXPOSED TO COLD AIR CIRCULATION PROVISIONS FOR FREEZE PROTECTION CONTROLMUST BE INSTALLED 4HE BOILER MUST HAVE FLOW CONTROL VALVES OR OTHER AUTOMATICMEANS TO PREVENT GRAVITY CIRCULATION OF THE BOILER WATER DURING THE COOLING CYCLE NOTE )F THE HEATING SYSTEM IS TO BE FILLED WITH ANTIFREEZE USE ONLY FORMULATIONS EXPRESSLY MADE FORHYDRONIC HEATING SYSTEMS SUCH AS PROPYLENE GLYCOL Do not use automotive types of antifreeze(ethylene glycol). 5SE OF ANTIFREEZE WILL ALTER SYSTEM OUTPUT AND CHARACTERISTICS #ONSULT A FACTORYREPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS OR ASSISTANCE 3!&%49 2%,)%& 6!,6% 4HE SAFETY RELIEF VALVE SHOULD BE PIPED INTO ONE OF THE TWO UPPER TAPINGS IN THEREAR OF THE BOILER 4HE RELIEF VALVE SHOULD BE INSTALLED USING THE HARDWARE SUPPLIED IN THE TRIM KITWITHOUT VALVING BETWEEN THE 026 AND THE BOILER 0IPE THE DISCHARGE FOR THE SAFETY RELIEF VALVE WITH COPPER TUBE TO WITHIN FOURINCHES FROM THE FLOOR TO PREVENT INJURY IN THE EVENT OR A PRESSURE RELEASE 0ROvidePIPING THAT IS THE SAME SIZE AS THE SAFETY RELIEF VALVE OUTLET Page 12

6. Intake Venting "E CERTAIN ADEQUATE AIR IS AVAILABLE FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION A "OILER LOCATED IN UNCONFINED SPACE )NSTALLATION IN LARGE AREAS SUCH AS BASEMENTS CAN USUALLY BE ASSUMED TOPROVIDE SUFFICIENT AIR B "OILER LOCATED IN CONFINED SPACE (See Figure A on the next page.)If all air for combustion and ventilation is to come within the building 4WO OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ONE OPENING COMMENCING WITHIN INCHES OF THE CEILING AND ONE OPENING COMMENCING WITHIN INCHES OFTHE FLOOR OF THE ENCLOSURE 4HESE OPENINGS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED CLOSER THAN INCHES FROM EITHER THE TOP OR BOTTOM OF THE ENCLOSURE AND SHALL BE OPEN TOAREAS CONNECTING FREELY WITH THE OUTDOORS 4HE AREA OF EACH OPENING SHALLNOT BE LESS THAN ONE SQUARE INCH PER "45 (2 OF TOTAL INPUT RATING OF ALLAPPLIANCES WITHIN THE ENCLOSURE WITH A MINIMUM OF SQUARE INCHES FORE ACH OP ENING If all the air for combustion and ventilation is to come from outside thebuilding 4WO OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ONE OPENING COMMENCINGWITHIN INCHES OF THE TOP AND AN OPENING COMMENCING WITHIN INCHES OFTHE BOTTOM OF THE ENCLOSURE 4HESE OPENINGS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED CLOSER THAN INCHES FROM EITHER THE TOP OR BOTTOM OF THE ENCLOSURE AND SHALL CONNECTDIRECTLY OR BY DUCTS WITH THE OUTDOORS 4HE AREA OF EACH OPENING SHALL BEEQUAL TO ONE SQUARE INCH PER "45 (2 OF TOTAL INPUT RATING )F DUCTS AREUSED TO CONVEY THE AIR VERTICAL DUCTS REQUIRE AREAS OF ONE SQUARE INCH PER "45 HR (ORIZONTAL DUCTS REQUIRE ONE SQUARE INCH PER "45 HR UCTS SHALL HAVE THE SAME CROSS SECTIONAL AREA AS THE FULL AREA OF THE LOUVEROPENINGS 4HE UPPER OPENING IS ESSENTIAL FOR MAINTENANCE OF PROPER AIRCIRCULATION WITH THE BOILER AND OF REASONABLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE TO MAINTAINPROPER CONTROL TEMPERATURES 7HEN A DUCT IS USED FOR VENTILATION CHECK FORLOUVER FREE NET AREA AND CORRECT FOR SCREEN RESISTANCE TO ENSURE THAT THESUFFICIENT VENTILATION AREA HAS BEEN SATISFIED / ./4 ).34!,, 4(%"/),%2 5.4), 02/0%2 #/-"534)/. !)2 (!3 "%%. !22!.'% Page 13

6. Intake Venting Cont.c.) Boiler located in a room under negative pressure:If the boiler is to be installed within a home where the operation of exhaustfans, attic fans, kitchen ventilation systems, clothes dryers or fireplaces maycreate severe negative vent pressures causing unsatisfactory combustion andventing, special provisions should be made for additional make-up air tosupply the other air requirements. If building is of tight construction,combustion air requirements may not be met and combustion air ducts fromoutside may be necessary. Please refer to NFPA No. 31.Tight Construction (as defined by ANSI Z223.1):1. Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have acontinuous water vapor retarder with a rating of 1 perm or less withopenings sealed with gaskets, etc.2. Weather-stripping has been added on open able windows and doors,and 3. Caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as joints around windowsand door frames, between sole plates and floors, between wall-ceilingjoints, between wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing, electrical, andgas lines, and in other openings.If the building is of tight construction, air openings must be provided from theoutside, with appropriate sizing depending on amount of BTU/H as shown inpictures. The boiler room must never be under a negative pressure, even ifthe appliance is installed as direct vent. Always provide air openings sizednot only to the dimensions required for the firing rate of all appliances, butalso to handle the air movement rate of the exhaust fans or air movers usingair from the building or boiler room.Figure A.Page 14

7. Exhaust Venting4HE " BOILER IS A HIGH EFFICIENCY UNIT THAT REQUIRES PROPER VENTING 4HE BOILER MUSTBE VENTED TO THE OUTDOORS BY MEANS OF A TILE LINED MASONRY OR A APPROVED PRE FABRICATEDCHIMNEY OF THE SIZE AND HEIGHT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR BY A LISTED POWERVENTI NG UNIT W HI CH PR OVIDES DRAFT BY MECHANICA L MEANS )N MANY INSTALLATIONS PARTICULARLYOLDER INTERIOR AND MOST EXTERIOR CHIMNEYS A CORROSION RESISTANT LINER SHOULD BE INSTALLED ANDMAY BE REQUIRED BY CODE 0LEASE CONSULT LINER MANUFACTURER FOR THE APPROPRIATE CHIMNEYLINER 4HE CHIMNEY DISCHARGE OPENING MUST BE LOCATED AT LEAST INCHES ABOVE ANY PART OFTHE BUILDING STRUCTURE WITHIN FEET OF THE CHIMNEY "E SURE THE CHIMNEY AND SMOKE PIPEWONgT BECOME OBSTRUCTED BY SQUIRRELS BIRD NESTS SOOT BUILDUP CHIMNEY LINER DETERIORATIONETC )F USING A POWER VENTER SYSTEM IT IS SUGGESTED THAT IT SHOULD BE INSTALLED ON THELEEWARD SIDE OF THE HOUSE 0LEASE CONSULT WITH MANUFACTURER OF POWER VENTER FORREQUIREMENTS CONCERNING CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES AND DISTANCES FROM DOORS ANDWINDOWS 4HE VENTER MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED BURNER MECHANIC AND DONE INACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES 4HIS IS A VERY LOW STACK TEMPERATURE BOILER & GROSS TEMP SO CAUTION SHOULD BE USED WHEN CONNECTING TO AN OUTSIDE BUILT CHIMNEY 3HOULD YOU HAVECONCERN THAT THE FLUE GASES COULD CONDENSE THEN YOU SHOULD CONSIDER LINING THE CHIMNEY ORUSING A LISTED POWER VENTING OR DIRECT VENTING UNIT )F POWER VENTING IS USED TODISCHARGE FLUE GASES THEN THE POWER VENT UNIT SHOULD BE EQUIPPED WITH A POSTPURGE CONTROLSUCH AS A DELAY OFF TIMING CONTROL TO PREVENT PROBLEMS WITH FOGGING AND NOZZLE POST DRIP 4HE EXHAUST PIPE CONNECTION FROM THE BOILER TO THE CHIMNEY SHOULD BE AS SHORT ASPOSSIBLE WITH A MINIMUM NUMBER OF ELBOWS 4HE VENT PIPE MUST HAVE A VERTICAL RISE OF ATLEAST INCH PER FOOT OF HORIZONTAL RUN 4HE VENT PIPE MUST BE OF THE SAME DIAMETER AS THEFLUE OUTLET ON THE BOILER 4HE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF GAUGE CORROSION RESISTANT GALVANIZED STEEL AND BE ASSEMBLED WITH A MINIMUM OF THREE SHEET METAL SCREWS IN EACH JOINT )N SOME ONE AND TWO STORY HOUSES A BAROMETRIC DRAFTCONTROL ISNgT REQUIRED AS THE " IS DESIGNED TO BE PRESSURE FIRED (OWEVER IN HIGH DRAFTSITUATIONS WHICH EXCEED THE FLUE GAS RESISTANCE THROUGH THE BOILER A BAROMETRIC DRAFT CONTROLIS RECOMMENDED 4HE OVER FIRE DRAFT SHOULD BE POSITIVE AND BETWEEN AND INCHES OFWATER COLUMN 4HE DRAFT AT THE BREECH SHOULD BE ENOUGH TO OVERCOME THE RESISTANCETHROUGH THE BOILER 7.1 Common Exhaust Venting#OMMON VENT EXHAUST )F THIS BOILER IS REPLACING ONE THAT WAS PART OF A COMMON VENTING SYSTEM IT ISLIKELY THAT THE VENT IS TO LARGE TO VENT THE APPLIANCES STILL ATTACHED TO IT 4O PREVENTTHIS AT THE TIME OF REMOVAL THE FOLLOWING STEPS SHALL BE FOLLOWED WITH EACH APPLIANCEREMAINING CONNECTED TO THE COMMON VENTING SYSTEM 0LACE EACH APPLIANCE INOPERATION WHILE THE OTHER APPLIANCES REMAINING CONNECTED TO THE COMMON VENTINGSYSTE M ARE NO T IN OP ERATION 3EAL ANY UNUSED OPENINGS IN THE COMMON VENTING SYSTEM 6ISUALLY INSPECT THE VENTING SYSTEM FOR PROPER SIZE AND HORIZONTAL PITCHAND DETERMINE THERE IS NO BLOCKAGE OR RESTRICTION LEAKAGE CORROSION ANDOTHER DEFICIENCIES WHICH COULD CAUSE AN UNSAFE CONDITION Page 15

7.1 Common Exhaust Venting Cont.3.Insofar as practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors betweenthe space in which the appliance remaining connected to the common ventingsystem is located and other spaces of the building . Turn on any appliance notconnected to the common vent system. Turn on all exhaust fans except forsummer exhaust fans. Close the fireplace damper if applicable.4.Place in operation the appliance being inspected. Follow the lighting instructions.Adjust thermostat so appliance will operate continuously.5.Test for spillage at the barometric damper opening after 5 minutes of main burneroperation. Use the flame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar orpipe.6.After it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to thecommon venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return thedoors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-burningappliance to their previous condition of use.7.Any improper operation of the common venting system should be corrected sothe installation conforms with the National fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 and/orCAN/CGA B149, Installation Codes. When resizing any portion of the commonventing system, the common venting system should be resized to approach theminimum size as determined using the appropriate tables in Part 11 of theNational Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, and/or CAN/CGA B149, InstallationCodes.7.2 Gas VentingFor boilers connected to gas vents or chimneys, vent installations shall be inaccordance with part 7, Venting of Equipment, of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1 or Section 7, Venting Systems and Air Supply for Appliances, of the CAN/CGA B149, Installation Codes, or applicable provisions of the local building codes.Vent connectors serving appliances vented by natural draft shall not beconnected into any portion of mechanical draft systems operating under positivepressure.Page 16

8. Burner SetupGood, reliable operation with a minimum of service, starts with attention to the smalldetails:Oil:1. Setting the nozzle position and electrodes "by the book" using themanufacturer's gauges.2. Installing a quality micron filter at the burner.3. Making careful/tight flare connections, without couplings, on oil suctionline.4. Checking fuel pump pressure.5. Checking draft at the breeching to insure it is adequate to overcome fluegas resistance. (-.02 to –.04 in. w.c.)6. Setting the air band properly with well maintained instruments. A goodtarget is 11% to 12.5% of (CO2) or 6.5% to 3.8% of (O2).To ensure proper burner setup, gauges should be used to check things such as thepump pressure, CO2 levels, etc Gas:1. Checking the electrode, orifice size, and flame rod settings againstmanufacturer’s specs to insure proper operation.2. Installing properly sized gas piping according to BTU input required andlength of gas line run.3. Making sure there is proper manifold pressure before and after thegas valve using a calibrated manometer.4. Checking draft at the breeching to insure it is adequate to overcome fluegas resistance. (-.02 to –.04 in. w.c.)5. Setting the air band properly with well maintained instruments. A goodtarget is 9.5% to 10.5% of (CO2) or 5% to 2.5% of (O2) for natural gas, or10.0% to 12.0% of (CO2) or 5% to 2.5% of (O2) for LP gas.CUT INSULATION IN BLASTTUBE OPENING TO 4.25"TO ACCEPT CARLIN BLASTTUBE.Page 17

8.1 Oil Burner SetupThis page is only for boilers using an oil burner. If a gas burner is being used,please refer to page 19 for the proper setup of the burner and gas lines.BURNER MANUFACTURER:Be cke ttAFII-150, NXBoiler ModelB-4B-5B-6B-7B-3B-4B-5B-6Burner ModelNEC-301* NEC-302* NEC-303* NEC-303* NEC-1102* NEC-1101* NEC-1101* NEC-1103*Firing Rat e0.811.251.50.550.901.001. 20Ins ert ion Dept h2.75"2.75"2.75"2. 75"6.00"6.00"3. 50"6.00"Noz z le0.65 X 60 0.85 X 60 1.00 X 60 1.10 X 60 0.50 X 600.65 X 60 0. 75 X 600.90 X 60Spray Patternhollowhollows olids olidWs olids olidSolidPump Pres s ure180 ps i160 ps i140 ps i160 ps i185 ps i180 ps i180 ps i180 ps iHead Ty pe6 s lot9 s lotNX70LCNX90LBNX90LBNX90LB6 s lot9 s lotHead Pos ition34560.752.753. 753.75BURNER MANUFACTUREREZ-1 HPBoiler ModelB-4EZ-1-HP*Burner ModelFiring Rate0.803 . 0"Insertion DepthPrimary Nozzle &0.65 X 70Spray PatternS o li dSecondary Nozzle.65 X 70& Spray PatternA or SSPump Pressure150 PSIHead Setting0.6-0.65Air Box Setting0.65BURNER MANUFACTURERPioneerBoiler ModelB-3P-1 FV(1)Burner ModelFiring Rate0.55Nozzle0.40 X 80Spray PatternS o li dPump Pressure190Head Setting1Air Setting01 ) 1 2 0 - m m F a n N ee d edBURNER MANUFACTURERF-40 SeriesBoiler ModelB-3Burner ModelF-3Firing Rate0.55Insertion Depth3 .0 "Nozzle0.50 X 80Spray PatternWPump Pressure145 PSIT ur b ul a to r1Air Gate2-2.7Page 18Page 18Ca rl inB-5EZ-1-HP*1.003 . 0"0.85 X 60Hollow.85 X 70A or SS150 PSI0 .8 5- 10.85B-6EZ-1-HP*1.253 .0 "1.00 X 60S o l id1.00 X 60A or SS150 PSI0 .85 - 10. 95The highlighted burners are not listed by ULCand may not be installed on Biasi equipmentin CanadaHeat WiseB-4P-1 KA0.900.65 X 70S o l id19019.5B-5P-1 KA1.000.85 X 70Semi Solid140116.5B-6P-2 KA1.251.00 X 80Hollow1553.756B-7P-2KA1.501.25 X 80Hollow145611B-8P-2KA1.81.5 X 80Hollow14510.756B-9P-2KA2.11.75 X 70S o l id1401 4 .2 511B-6F-51.253 .0 "1.00 X 60W145 PSI33-5B-7F-51.503 .0"1.25 X 60W145 PSI44.5-6B-8F-101.803 . 0"1.50 X 60B145 PSI22.8-3.4B-9F-102.103.0"1.75 X 60B145 PSI33-4.1RielloB-4F-30.803 .0 "0.65 X 80W145 PSI23.5-4.5B-5F-51.003 .0 "0.85 X 60W145 PSI22.8-.3.4* - Note: These burners may not be usedo n Biasi Equ ipment in Canad a

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