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INSTALL FLUE COVER PLATES over cleanout

openings on Front and Rear of Boiler. Use ¼” Carriage

Bolts installed at top and bottom of flue openings and

secure with washer and jam nut to provide a fixed

stud. Install flue cover plates over studs with insulation

against Boiler and secure with washers and nuts, see

Fig. 11.

14.

CONNECT SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING TO

HEATING SYSTEM.

CLEARANCES – Steam and Hot water pipes shall

have clearances of at least ½” from all combustible

construction.

NOTice

Before using copper for steam piping, consider

the following characteristics of copper piping:
1) high coefficient of thermal expansion can

induce mechanical stresses and cause expansion/

contraction noises if not accounted for in the

piping system design and installation,
2) high heat transfer rate (heat loss) of uninsulated

copper piping must be included in the normal

piping and pickup factors used to size the boiler,
3) soldering or brazing pastes and fluxes that end

up in the system can cause poor heat transfer,

surging, and unsteady water line and wet steam

if not thoroughly removed during the boil out

procedure and,
4) galvanic corrosion of the adjoining metal may

occur due to dissimilar metals in certain water

chemistries if dielectric unions are not used.

a. With Steam Heating System, refer to Fig. 12, 13, 14

or 15.

b. With Forced Circulation HOT WATER HEATING

SYSTEMS, see Fig. 16A and 16B. For additional

reference, consult I=B=R Installation and Piping

Guide No. 250.

NOTE: When Hot Water Heating Boilers are

connected to Heating Coils located in Air Handling

Units where they may be exposed to refrigerated

air circulation, the Boiler Piping System must

be equipped with Flow Control Valves or other

automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of

the Boiler Water during the cooling cycle.

c. With COMBINATION HEATING AND COOLING

(REFRIGERATION) SYSTEMS having the same

Distributing Units, Piping and Circulator, See Fig.

17. For additional reference, consult ASHRAE

Systems Handbook 2008 Edition.

d. NOTE: Valves must be installed in the supply and

return branches to the Heating Boiler and Water

Chiller so as to prevent circulation of Chilled Water

through the Boiler or Heated Water through the

Chiller.

OXYGEN CORROSION:

Oxygen contamination of the boiler water will cause

corrosion of the iron and steel boiler components,

which can lead to failure. As such, any system must

be designed to prevent oxygen absorption in the first

place or prevent it from reaching the boiler. Problems

caused by oxygen contamination of boiler water are not

covered by Burnham’s standard warranty.

FIG. 10

SEALING OF BASE, INSTALLATION OF

FLUE COVERS AND CANOPIES

FIG. 11

ATTACHMENT OF FLUE COVERS

SecTiON iii – iNSTALLATiON iNSTRUcTiONS (continued)