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Installation Clearances 
 
                     Boilers in rooms shall be installed with the clearances from combustible materials not 
less than indicated below.  Combustible materials are those made of or surfaced with wood, 
compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics, or other material that will ignite and burn, whether flame 
proofed or not, or whether plastered or not. 
WARNING
 
The boiler must not be installed on combustible flooring.  The boiler is approved for installation on 
non combustible flooring only.  The boiler must not be installed on carpeting or vinyl flooring 
 
 
Minimum clearances to combustible construction are as follows: 
 
TOP - 24 IN. 
FRONT - 12 IN. 
FLUE CONNECTOR SINGLE WALL VENT PIPING - 9 IN. 
FLUE CONNECTOR DOUBLE WALL INSULATED DIRECT VENT PIPING – 2” 
REAR - 2 IN. 
SIDES - 2 IN. 
 
Consult NFPA-31 for construction techniques where the above minimum clearances cannot be obtained  
 
Minimum recommended clearances for service and access are as follows
 
TOP - 24 IN. 
FRONT - 24 IN. FROM BUNER 
FLUE CONNECTOR - 9 IN. 
REAR - 18 IN. 
SIDES - 12 IN. 
 
Note:  When installed in a utility room, the door should be wide enough to allow the largest boiler part to 
enter, or to permit replacement of another appliance such as a water heater. 
 
Ventilation and Combustion Air  
                                                                                                                 
Warning…
Air openings to combustion area MUST NOT BE OBSTRUCTED.  Adequate 
combustion air must be supplied at all times. 
 
 
Ventilation of boiler room must be adequate enough to provide sufficient air for combustion. 
 
When a boiler is located in an unconfined space in a building of conventional frame or masonry construction 
infiltration may provide adequate air for combustion and ventilation. If there is any doubt, install air supply 
provisions for combustion and ventilation in accordance with section 5.3, Air for Combustion and 
Ventilation, of the NFPA54 1988 code, it is recommend that you follow, the applicable provisions of the 
local building codes as well.  
 
When a boiler is installed in a confined space, in a building of unusually tight construction, air for 
combustion and room ventilation must be obtained from the outdoors or from spaces freely communicating 
with the outdoors.  A permanent opening or openings having a total free area of not less than 1 square inch 
per 5,000 BTU per hour of total input rating of all appliances shall be provided. Ducts may be used to convey 
make-up air from the outdoors and shall have the same cross-sectional area of openings to which they are 
connected. 
 
When air for combustion and room ventilation is from inside buildings, the confined space shall be provide 
with two permanent openings, one starting 12 inches from the top and one 12 inches from the bottom of the 
enclosed space.  Each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per one thousand (1,000) 
BTU per hour of the total input rating of all appliances in the enclosed space, but must not be less than one