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GOLD CGi Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

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Part Number 550-110-710/0107

Prepare boiler location — vent system

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Failure to follow all instructions can result in flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions, causing severe

personal injury or death.

When removing boiler from an

existing common vent system:

At the time of removal of an existing boiler, the following

steps shall be followed with each appliance remaining con-

nected to the common venting system placed in operation,

while the other appliances remaining connected to the

common venting system are not in operation.

a.

Seal any unused openings

in the common venting

system.

b.

Visually inspect the venting system

for proper size

and horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage

or restriction, leakage, corrosion or other deficiencies

which could cause an unsafe condition.

c.

Test vent system

— Insofar as is practical, close all

building doors and windows and all doors between

the space in which the appliances remaining connected

to the common venting system are located and other

spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any

appliance not connected to the common venting system.

Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and

bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum

speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close

fireplace dampers.

d.

Place in operation

the appliance being inspected.

Follow the lighting/operating instructions. Adjust

thermostat so appliance will operate continuously.

e.

Test for spillage

at draft hood relief opening after 5

minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a

match or candle.

f. After it has been determined that

each appliance

remaining connected to the common venting system

properly vents when tested as outlined above, return

doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers, and

any other gas-burning appliance to their previous con-

ditions of use.

Any improper operation of common venting system should

be corrected so the installation conforms with the National

Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z3.1-latest edition. Correct by re-

sizing to approach the minimum size as determined using

the appropriate tables in Part 11 of that code. Canadian

installations must comply with B149.1 or B149. Instal-

lation Code.

Chimney or vent require-

ments

1. Venting must be installed according to Part ,

Venting of Equipment, of National Fuel Gas

Code, ANSI Z3.1-latest edition and appli-

cable building codes. Canadian installations

must comply with B149.1 or B149. Installation

Codes.

. See Ratings table on page 6 for minimum chim-

ney or vent sizes. A chimney or vent

without a

listed cap

should extend

at least 3 feet above

the highest point

where it passes through a roof

of a building and

at least 2 feet higher

than

any portion of a building within a horizontal

distance of 10 feet

. A chimney or vent must not

extend less than the distances stated above.

3. A lined chimney is preferred and must be used

when required by local, state, provincial and

national codes, laws, regulations and ordinances.

Vitreous tile linings with joints that prevent

retention of moisture and linings made of non-

corrosive materials are best. Advice for flue con-

nections and chimney linings can be obtained

from local gas utility.

Type B

double-wall metal

vent pipe or single-wall vent pipe may be used

as a liner.

4. Cold masonry chimneys, also known as outside

chimneys, typically have one or more walls ex-

posed to outside air.

When any atmospheric

gas-fired boiler with automatic vent damper

is vented through this type of chimney, the

potential exists for condensation to occur. Con-

densation can damage a masonry chimney. Weil-

McLain recommends the following to prevent

possible damage.
a. Line chimney with corrosion-resistant

metal liner such as AL9-4C® single-wall

stainless steel or B-vent. Size liner per Na-

tional Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z3.1-latest

edition.

b. Provide drain trap to remove any conden-

sate.

Direct exhaust venting (Category III)

— Do not common vent the CGi in a direct exhaust system (Category III).

Connecting more than one appliance to a direct exhaust system will cause flue gas spillage or appliance malfunc-

tion, resulting in possible severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Inspect existing chimney before installing boiler. Failure to clean or replace perforated pipe or tile lining will cause

severe personal injury or death.