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C.

PROVIDE COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

AIR. Local code provisions may apply and should be

referenced.

WARNING

Adequate combustion and ventilation air must

be provided to assure proper combustion and

to maintain safe ambient air temperatures.
Do not install boiler where gasoline or other

flammable vapors or liquids, or sources of

hydrocarbons (i.e. bleaches, fabric softeners,

etc.) are used or stored.

1. Determine volume of space (boiler room). Rooms

communicating directly with the space in which

the appliances are installed, through openings not

furnished with doors, are considered a part of the

space.

Volume(ft

3

) = Length(ft) x Width(ft) x Height(ft)

2. Determine total input of all appliances in the space.
Add inputs of all appliances in the space and round

the result to the nearest 1000 BTU per hour.

3. Determine type of space. Divide Volume by total

input of all appliances in space. If the result is

greater than or equal to 50 ft

3

/1000 BTU per hour,

then it is considered an unconfined space. If the

result is less than 50 ft

3

/1000 BTU per hour then the

space is considered a confined space.

4. For boiler located in an unconfined space of a

conventionally constructed building, the fresh

air infiltration through cracks around windows

and doors normally provides adequate air for

combustion and ventilation.

5. For boiler located in a confined space or an

unconfined space in a building of unusually tight

construction, provide outdoor air with the use of two

permanent openings which communicate directly or

by duct with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic)

freely communicating with the outdoors. Locate one

opening within 12 inches of top of space. Locate

remaining opening within 12 inches of bottom of

space. Minimum dimension of air opening is 3

inches. Size each opening per following:
a. Direct communication with outdoors.

Minimum free area of 1 square inch per 4,000

BTU per hour input of all equipment in space.

b. Vertical ducts. Minimum free area of 1 square

inch per 4,000 BTU per hour input of all

equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area

shall be same as opening free area.

c. Horizontal ducts. Minimum free area of 1

square inch per 2,000 BTU per hour input of all

equipment in space. Duct cross-sectional area

shall be same as opening free area.

Alternate method for boiler located within

confined space. Use indoor air if two permanent

openings communicate directly with additional

space(s) of sufficient volume such that combined

volume of all spaces meet criteria for unconfined

space. Size each opening for minimum free area

of 1 square inch per 1,000 BTU per hour input

of all equipment in spaces, but not less than 100

square inches.

6. Louvers and Grilles of Ventilation Ducts

a. All outside openings should be screened and

louvered. Screens used should not be smaller

than 1/4 inch mesh. Louvers will prevent the

entrance of rain and snow.

b. Free area requirements need to consider the

blocking effect of louvers, grilles, or screens

protecting the openings. If the free area of the

louver or grille is not known, assume wood

louvers have 20-25 percent free area and metal

louvers and grilles have 60-75 percent free area.

c. Louvers and grilles must be fixed in the open

position, or interlocked with the equipment to

open automatically during equipment operation.