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CSFE IV STEAM Series 4 - Columbia Heating

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LOCATING THE BOILER• Installations shall conform to the requirements ofthe authority having jurisdiction. Such applicablerequirements take precedence over the generalinstructions of this manual.• Where required by the authority having jurisdiction,the installation must conform to the American Societyof Mechanical Engineers Safety Code for Controls andSafety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ASME No. CSD-1.!WARNINGFire hazard. Do not install boiler on combustibleflooring or carpeting. Failure to follow theseinstructions could result in death or serious injury.FOR INSTALLATION ON NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOORS ONLYBoiler must not be installed on carpeting or vinyl flooring.Minimum clearances to combustible construction are:• Locate boiler in front of final position before removingcrate.• Provide level solid base as near chimney as possibleand centrally located with respect to heat distributionsystem as practical.• Allow 24 inches in front, top and right hand side forservicing and cleaning, or removing tankless waterheating coil.TOPFRONTFLUE CONNECTORREARLEFT SIDERIGHT SIDE24 IN.24 IN.9 IN.24 IN.6 IN.24IN.• Recommend 24 inches be allowed in back of boiler forconvenience when skimming hole is used.• When installed in a utility room, the door should bewide enough to allow largest boiler part to enter, or topermit replacement of another appliance such as waterheater.• Install boiler such that oil ignition system componentsare protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain etc.)during appliance operation and service.NOTE: Clearance for access should exceed fire protectionclearance.Figure #2 - Minimum Clearances To CombustibleConstruction (as seen from above)BACK24"6" BOILER 24"24"FRONT5

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