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Slant/Fin EC-10 Installation User Manual

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EUTECTIC EC-10

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THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
ARE ABBREVIATED. SEE THE FRONT COVER OF THIS
MANUAL FOR REFERENCES TO CODES AND STAN-
DARDS.

BOILER LOCATION

CAUTION:

NEVER BURN GARBAGE OR PAPER IN THE

UNIT, AND NEVER LEAVE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
AROUND IT.

Provide a level, solid foundation for the boiler. Location should
be near the chimney so that the Flue Pipe Connector or
Breeching to the chimney is short and direct.

A. The foundation must be capable of supporting the weight

of the boiler when filled with water:

* Includes burner, circulator and controls

B. The EC-10 Boiler has full wet base sections which sur-

round fire-box for maximum heat absorption of burning
fuel, and low floor temperature.

C. The boiler can be installed on both combustible and non-

combustible floors, but must NOT be installed on or above
carpeting.

D. If boiler is to be located over buried conduit containing

electric wires or telephone cables, consult local codes or
the National Board of Fire Underwriters for specific require-
ments.

MINIMUM CLEARANCE

Provide accessibility clearance of 24" from surfaces requiring
servicing (top and front) and 20" on any side requiring pas-
sage. The boiler shall be installed with the following MINIMUM
clearances from combustible materials:
A. CHIMNEY CONNECTOR-18"
B. BACK- 6" EXCEPT as limited by 18" clearance from chim-

ney connector

C. SIDES- 2" EXCEPT as limited by 18" clearance from chim-

ney connector

NOTE: Except in closets and alcoves, clearances above in (A)
and (B) may be reduced by providing forms of protection as
specified in NFPA 31, latest edition.

See bottom of page 4 for clearance diagrams.

CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS

(see NFPA 211, latest edition)

A. The chimney must be constructed in accordance with all

local applicable codes and the National Board of Fire
Underwriters. See boiler models and rating table shown on
page 2 for chimney sizes.

B. Check chimney condition.

Existing chimneys and stacks may have deteriorated; with-
out repairs their use would be hazardous. Before connect-
ing to an old chimney or stack:
1. Clean it.
2. Inspect it thoroughly.
3. Remove obstructions.
4. Replace worn sections of metal stacks.
5. Seal bad masonry joints.
6. Repair damaged lining.

C. Breeching area must not be reduced at connection into

chimney. Breeching must be inserted into, but not beyond,
inside of chimney liner.

D. Chimney height shall extend at least 3 feet above where it

passes through the roof of the building, and at least 2 feet
above any ridge within 10 feet of the chimney.

E. The use of a vent cap, where permitted by code, gives

additional protection against adverse wind conditions and
precipitation.

F. Flue Connection: Connect flue pipe between top of boiler

and chimney. Horizontal sections of flue pipe must be
pitched upward to the chimney at least 1/4" per foot. Flue
must be inserted into, but not extend beyond, the inside
wall of the chimney flue. Draft regulator is not required but
may be installed if conditions warrant it. Install draft regula-
tor in flue pipe, as shown in figure 2.

CAUTION:

AN OIL-FIRED UNIT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO

A VENT HAVING SUFFICIENT DRAFT AT ALL TIMES TO
ENSURE SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION OF THE UNIT.

AIR SUPPLY AND VENTILATION

(see NFPA 31, latest edition)

Sufficient air for combustion and ventilation in the boiler room
must be provided. Failure to do this will result in poor combus-
tion, heavy sooting and health hazards. Any oil-fired boiler
must have a steady draft* and an ample supply of combustion
air at all times during firing. If air supply or chimney draft* is

Boiler

Approximate Total Weight of Boiler

Size

Assembly*, filled with water

EC-13

353

EC-14

426

EC-15

501

EC-16

575

EC-13

EC-14 & 15

EC-16

(3) Baffle Plates

(2) Baffle Plates

center & right side

when viewing from

front

(0)

EC-10 SERIES BAFFLE PLACEMENT: