Prepare site • prepare burner • mount burner – Carlin G3B User Manual

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Model G3B Gas burner — Instruction manual

Carlin part number MNG3B Gas Rev. 03/17/09

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1. Prepare site • prepare burner • mount burner

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Inspect installation site

Combustion/ventilation air openings

Installing the burner/appliance in a space that does not provide

enough air for combustion and ventilation can result in severe
personal injury, death or substantial property damage. Follow
all applicable codes and guidelines below to ensure space has
suffi cient air openings.

Large spaces

For appliances located in basements, ventilated crawl spaces or other large
areas, no additional air openings should be necessary.

Exception: If the building construction is unusually tight (see National Fuel
Gas Code or CSA B149.1 or .2 for defi nition), you will need to provide air
openings into the building if appliance air comes from inside. Provide one
opening within 12 inches of the ceiling, and one opening within 12
inches of the fl oor. Size each opening to provide free area (after deduction
for louvers) of 1 square inch per 1,000 Btuh input of all fuel-burning
appliances in the building.

Confi ned spaces — air from inside building

If air openings connect to areas inside the building, provide two openings,
one within 12 inches of the ceiling, the other within 12 inches of the fl oor.
Each opening must have a free area (after deduction for louvers) of 1 square
inch per 1,000 Btuh of all appliances in the space. If the building construc-
tion is unusually tight (see National Fuel Gas Code or CSA B149.1 or .2 for
defi nition), you will need to provide air openings into the building. Provide
two openings sized and located as for the openings into the boiler space.

Confi ned spaces — air from outside

If air openings connect directly to outside, provide two openings, one within
12 inches of the ceiling, the other within 12 inches of the fl oor. Each opening
must have a free area (after louver deduction) of:
• If directly through side wall: 1 square inch for each 4,000 Btuh of all

appliances in the space.

• If through vertical ducts: 1 square inch for each 4,000 Btuh of all

appliances in the space.

• If through horizontal ducts: 1 square inch for each 2,000 Btuh of all

appliances in the space.

Verify openings

When sizing air openings for combustion and ventilation, include

air required for exhaust fans and other appliances, such as
clothes driers, that require air for operation.

Check appliance manual and applicable codes for required sizing of
combustion and ventilation air openings.
• Verify that openings are unobstructed.

• Verify that appliance space and air source spaces are free of:

– gasoline or other fl ammable liquids or vapors.
– combustible

materials.

– air contaminants, such as laundry products, paint, thinner, varnish, etc.

• Confi rm with user that the area will be kept free of these materials at

all times.

Figure 2 Locating & sizing air openings

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