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Sentry – Slant/Fin S-150 User Manual

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B. Provide accessibility clearance of 24” on sides requiring

servicing and 18” on sides used for passage.

C. All minimum clearances shown above must be met. This

may result in increased values of some minimum clearances
in order to maintain the minimum clearances of others.

D. Clearance from hot water pipes shall be 1 inch**.

**

At points where hot water pipes emerge from a floor wall or ceiling, the
clearance at the opening through the finished floor, wall or ceiling boards
may not be less than 1/2 inch. Each such opening shall be covered with
a plate of non-combustible material.

SAFETY—

KEEP THE BOILER AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE AND OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS.

VENT PIPING—

A. Vent piping installation must be in accordance with ANSI

Z223.1-latest edition, National Fuel Gas Code, Venting of
Equipment. Other local codes may also apply and must be
followed.

B. Boiler vent pipe must be the full diameter of the boiler outlet.

See dimensions, page 2.

C. If more than one appliance vents into a common breeching,

the area of the breeching must be equal to the area of the
largest vent plus 50% of the area of the additional vent
areas. Vent connectors serving appliances vented by natur-
al draft shall not be connected into any portion of mechani-
cal draft systems operating under positive pressure.
Horizontal breeching or vent pipe should be as high as pos-
sible, consistent with codes, so that vertical vents from appli-
ances will have a high rise above draft diverter openings. All
horizontal runs must slope upwards not less than 1/4 inch
per foot of run. Horizontal portions of the venting system
must be supported to prevent sagging by securing each joint
with metal screws and by providing hanger spaced no
greater than 5 feet apart.

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CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS

A. Sentry boilers may be vented into a masonry vitreous tile-

lined chimney or type “B” venting system NOT EXPOSED to
the OUTDOORS below the roof line.
Venting and sizing of venting system must be in accordance
with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1, NFPA 54, -latest
edition which will be referred to as the National Fuel Gas
Code. Local codes apply.
If a masonry chimney is exposed to the outdoors on one or
more sides below the roof line (exterior chimney), ONE of
the following options apply:
1. Chimney must be re-lined with a metallic liner. When this

is done, the chimney will be considered NOT exposed to
the outdoors and the requirements of the National Fuel
Gas Code for NON-exposed chimneys and/or local codes
will apply.

2. If an exposed tile-lined chimney is to be used WITHOUT

a metallic liner, the boiler must first meet the require-
ments of the National Fuel Gas Code.

B. If an existing boiler is removed from a common venting

system, the common venting system may be too large
for proper venting of the remaining appliances connected to
the common vent. Follow the test procedure shown in
Appendix “A” of this manual to insure proper operation of
venting system and appliances.

C. Inspect for proper and tight construction. Any restrictions or

obstructions must be removed. An existing chimney may
require cleaning.

D. Chimney or vent must extend at least 3 feet above any

ridge within 10 feet of the chimney.

MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTIONS

A. Minimum boiler clearances shall be as follows:

WARNING

SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM

(L.P.) PROPANE GAS-FIRED BOILER INSTALLATIONS

LPG appliances (boilers) shall be installed in accordance
with applicable provisions of NFPA 58 ( Liquefied Petroleum
Gas Code) latest edition for installations in US and
CAN/CGA B149.1 latest edition for installations in Canada.

Liquefied Petroleum (LP) propane gas is heavier than air
therefore Propane gas accumulate at floor level. If you sus-
pect a leak, do not attempt to operate boiler. A spark or flame
from the appliance (boiler) or other sources may ignite the
accumulated propane gas causing an explosion or fire. It is
recommended that inspections for gas leaks be performed
periodically by licensed professional and that leak detection
devices be installed as a further safety measure.

SENTRY SERIES

MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUC-
TION. MINIMUM ALCOVE AND CLOSET CLEARANCE.

S-34 through

S-150

Front

6"

Rear

6"

Left Side

6"

Right Side

12"

Top (above boiler)

12"

Flue Connector

6"

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