Determine boiler location – Crestron electronic Crest Condensing Boiler 3.5 User Manual

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Products to avoid:

Spray cans containing chloro/fluorocarbons

Permanent wave solutions

Chlorinated waxes/cleaners

Chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals

Calcium chloride used for thawing

Sodium chloride used for water softening

Refrigerant leaks

Paint or varnish removers

Hydrochloric acid/muriatic acid

Cements and glues

Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers

Chlorine-type bleaches, detergents, and cleaning solvents
found in household laundry rooms

Adhesives used to fasten building products and other similar
products

Areas likely to have contaminants

Dry cleaning/laundry areas and establishments

Swimming pools

Metal fabrication plants

Beauty shops

Refrigeration repair shops

Photo processing plants

Auto body shops

Plastic manufacturing plants

Furniture refinishing areas and establishments

New building construction

Remodeling areas

Garages with workshops

Table 1A Corrosive Contaminants and Sources

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Determine boiler location

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Failure to follow all instructions can result
in flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide
emissions, causing severe personal injury
or death.

ƽ WARNING

When using an existing vent system to

install a new boiler:

Check the following venting components before installing:

• Material - For materials listed for use with this appliance,

see Section 2 - General Venting, Table 2A. For stainless

steel venting, an adapter of the same manufacturer

(Table 2B) may be used at the flue collar connection.

• Size - To ensure proper pipe size is in place, see Table 2C.

Check to see that this size is used throughout the vent

system.

• Manufacturer - Only use the listed manufacturers and

their type product listed in Table 2A for CAT IV positive

pressure venting with flue producing condensate.

• Supports - Non-combustible supports must be in place

allowing a minimum 1/4" rise per foot. The supports

should adequately prevent sagging and vertical slippage,

by distributing the vent system weight. For additional
information, consult the vent manufacturer’s

instructions for installation.

• Terminations - Carefully review Sections 2 through 4 to

ensure requirements for the location of the vent and air

terminations are met and orientation of these fit the
appropriate image from the Sidewall or Vertical

options listed in the General Venting Section.

• Seal - With prior requirements met, the system should be

tested to the procedure listed in parts (c) through (f) of

the Removal of an Existing Boiler Section on page 10.

With stainless steel vent, seal and connect all pipe and
components as specified by the vent manufacturer used.

ƽ WARNING

If any of these conditions are not met,
the existing system must be updated or
replaced for that concern. Failure to
follow all instructions can result in flue gas
spillage and carbon monoxide emissions,
causing severe personal injury or death.

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