LAARS Mighty Max HH (Sizes 320M - 1000M) - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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Mighty Max Hydronic Boiler

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2M-1. Air From Room

Standard requirements for providing air for

combustion and ventilation are provided by ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 and in Canada by CAN/CGA
B149.1 or .2. These codes require passages be
provided for air flow into the space where the boiler is
installed. The size of these passages is based on the
firing rate of the boiler and the path of air flow into
the space. In general, installations which take air from
inside the building require larger passages than those
which take air directly through an outside wall.

Failure to provide adequate combustion and

ventilation air can cause the boiler, and other
appliances occupying the same space, to operate with
dangerous and inefficient combustion, and can cause
overheating of the space. Be sure to provide air
passages in accordance with ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,
in Canada, CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2 and local
applicable codes, and do not permit any other
condition, such as an exhaust blower, to affect the air
supply for combustion and ventilation.

2M-2. Ducted Combustion Air

Combustion air can be brought directly to the

boiler through a duct of suitable size and length (see
Table 7). Consult Laars about installations not
covered by Table 7.

Combustion air must be taken from out-of-doors

by means of the Laars side wall terminal.
Locate the terminal within 10 feet (3.0m) of the boiler
vent exhaust terminal, but no closer than 3 feet (0.9m)
(centerline distance).

Do not locate the air inlet terminal near a source

of corrosive chemical fumes (e.g., cleaning fluid,
chlorine compounds, etc.). Locate it so that it will not
be subject to damage by accident or vandalism. It
must be at least 7 feet (2.1m) above a public walkway.

Use single-wall galvanized pipe for the

combustion air duct. Route the duct to the heater as
directly as possible. Seal all joints with tape. Provide
adequate hangers. The heater must not support the
weight of the combustion air duct.

When combustion air is ducted to the boiler,

other provisions must be made for boiler room
ventilation. HH boilers lose less than 1 percent of
their input rating to the room, but other heat sources
may be present. Provide enough ventilation air to meet
comfort specifications. Make sure the ventilation air is
not directed at the boiler, water piping or other
equipment which could be damaged by freezing.

2M-3. Conversion for Ducted

Combustion Air

The conversion to ducted combustion air

requires the parts listed in Table 8. Follow these
procedures to convert the heater (see Figure 11):

Figure 11. Ducted Combustion Air Conversion.

Ducted Combustion

Air Pipe

Inlet

Pipe

Adapter

Plate

Louvered

Plate

Boiler Size

Assembly Number

320

20258101

400

20258102

520

20258103

625

20258104

775

20258105

1000

20258106

Table 8. Combustion Air Assembly.

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