Patterson-Kelley MOD-04 User Manual

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Modu-Fire

®

Gas-Fired Boiler

Installation

6

Adjustable Legs for Leveling and Floor Clearance

3.3.3 Clearances

If the boiler is to be installed near combustible sur-
faces, the minimum clearances shown in the table be-
low must be maintained.

Failure to provide for the service access clearances,
even with non-combustible surfaces, may cause future
problems servicing the boiler.

The boiler must be installed in a space large in com-
parison to the boiler as described in Section 6.3 of the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, latest edition.

A

B

C

No pipes,
ducts, etc.
in this area.

D

D

Minimum Clearances from Adjacent Walls, Ceiling, and

Obstructions

Dimensions (inches)

Type of Surface

A B C† D

Combustible

Surfaces

30 24 30 24

Non-combustible Sur-
faces

30 24* 30 24**

† "C" dimension includes clearance to remove the
burner. Do not put pipes, ducts, etc. in this area above
the boiler.

* CSA minimum. Actual clearance depends upon
stacking requirements.

** Service access need be only on one side of a boiler
or row of boilers. Boilers may be installed immedi-
ately adjacent to each other. However, P-K recom-
mends this clearance between each boiler when there
is insufficient access at the rear to allow for service
and adjustment.

In Canada: The boilers are approved for installation
with zero clearance to combustible surfaces, but 24
inch service clearances are recommended.

3.4

E

LECTRICAL

C

ONNECTIONS

All field wiring connections for power and control are
in the rear service panel on the back of the boiler.
Low voltage and high voltage terminal strips are indi-
cated on the wiring diagram. The boiler power circuit

Back of

Boiler

Front of

Boiler

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