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Gold cgi gas-fired water boiler — boiler manual, Motorized air dampers, Exhaust fans and air movers – Weil-McLain GOLD CGI 550-110-710/0107 User Manual

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Part Number 550-110-710/0107

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GOLD CGi Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

Unusually tight construction

Unusually tight construction means (per ANSI Z3.1)

buildings in which:
a. Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmo-

sphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with

a rating of 1 perm or less with openings gasketed,

and . . .

b. Weather-stripping has been added on openable

windows and doors, and . . .

c. Caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as

joints around windows and door frames, between

sole plates and floors, between wall-ceiling joints,

between wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing,

electrical, and gas lines, and in other openings.

For such construction cases, if appliances use inside air

for combustion,

provide air openings into the building

from outside

. Size and locate these openings per the

appropriate case in

Figure 3, 4 or 5

on page 10.

Motorized air dampers

If the air openings are fitted with motorized dampers,

electrically interlock the damper to:
• Prevent the boiler from firing if the damper is not

fully open.

• Shut the boiler down should the damper close dur-

ing boiler operation.

To accomplish this interlock, wire an

isolated contact

(proving the damper open) in series with the thermo-
stat input to the boiler. The boiler will not start if this
contact is open, and will shut down should it open
during operation.

Exhaust fans and air movers

The appliance space must never be under a negative

pressure, even if the appliance(s) are installed as direct

vent. Always provide air openings sized not only to the

dimensions required for the firing rate of all appli-

ances, but also to handle the air movement rate of the

exhaust fans or air movers using air from the building

or space.

Single air opening option

A single combustion air opening can be used in lieu of the two-opening

options on page 10, provided:

Clearances from boiler to walls

• The boiler must have clearances of at least those shown in Figure 1a,

page .

Opening must be directly to outside

• The opening must connect directly to the outdoors or to a space that

communicates directly to the outdoors (not to an interior space).

• The air can be provided through a direct opening or through a horizontal

or vertical duct.

Opening placement

• The top of the air opening must be within 1 inches of the ceiling.

Opening size

• The free area of the opening must be at least equal to the sum of the

areas of all equipment vent connectors in the space, and . . .

• The free area of the opening must be at least 1 square inch per 3,000

Btu/hr input rating of all equipment located in the space.

FREE AREA

of openings — the minimum areas

given in this manual are free area (equals the area,

length times width of opening, after deduction for

louver obstruction).

Use the free area information provided by the louver manufacturer.

When this information is not available, assume:
• Wood louvers — assume free area is 0% of total; so the actual area

of each opening with wood louvers would be 5 times the required

free area.

• Metal louvers — assume free area is 60% of actual area; so, for wood

louvers, the actual area of each opening must be 1.6 times the

required free area.

Exception for large spaces

No combustion air openings are needed when the boiler (and other ap-

pliances) are installed in a space with a volume

at least 50 cubic feet per

1,000 Btuh

of all installed appliances, provided:

the building must not have unusually tight construction

(see defini-

tion, this page)

• all clearances around the boiler must must be no less than shown in

Figure 1a, page .

To determine if the space is large enough to qualify:
• Add the total input of all appliances in MBH (1,000’s of Btuh).
• Multiply this number times 50 to determine minimum room volume.
• Example: For a total input of 100 MBH (100,000 Btuh), minimum

volume is 50 x 100 = 5,000 cubic feet. At a ceiling height of 8 feet, the

space must have at least 5,000 ÷ 8 = 65 square feet (5 feet x 5 feet,

for instance).