Инструкция С Настройками для Burnham ES2 ES2

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3.  PROVIDE COMBUSTION AIR
  INSUFFICIENT COMBUSTION AIR 
             SUPPLY may result in the production and 
release of deadly carbon monoxide (CO) into the 
home  which  can  cause  severe  personal  injury  or 
death.
4.  CONNECT VENTING
  IMPROPER VENTING may result in               
             property damage and the release of flue 
gases which contain deadly carbon monoxide (CO) 
into  the  home,  which  can  cause  severe  personal 
injury, death or substantial property damage.
The vent system shall be designed and 
constructed in accordance with NFPA 54 and 
applicable local codes to develop a positive flow 
adequate to convey flue or vent gases to the 
outdoors, while ensuring that flue gases do not 
cool prematurely.
Observe all general venting guidelines provided in 
Appendix B—Venting. Additionally: 
1.
  This appliance shall be vented into a listed 
gas vent, masonry, metal, or factory-
built chimney as required by NFPA 54 
and applicable local codes for Category I 
appliances.  If venting this appliance into 
a masonry chimney, the chimney must be 
lined with a listed chimney lining system 
 DAMPER MUST BE OPEN when the main burner is firing.
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(i.e. Type B gas vent or flexible metal) as 
required by NFPA 54 and applicable local 
codes.  Clay flue lined masonry chimneys do 
not meet the venting requirements for this 
appliance.
2.
  Attach the vent damper with three 
sheetmetal screws around the perimeter of 
the flue collar (Figure 4-a), oriented so that 
the position indicator is visible.  The vent 
damper may also be mounted anywhere 
between the flue outlet and the chimney 
within reach of the electrical harness.
3.
  Vent connector shall be double-wall 
insulated gas vent as supplied with this 
boiler or Type B (double-wall) gas vent only. 
Using sheetmetal screws, attach the vent 
connector between the vent damper and 
the vertical chimney (Figure 4-b).  Do not 
exceed the maximum vent connector length 
in Table 4.1.
Like all fuel-burning appliances, boilers need air to 
operate reliably and safely. 
Provide combustion air using the instructions  in 
Appendix A—Combustion Air.