Installation codes, Iv. location requirements & considerations, General – Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace User Manual

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III. PRODUCT APPLICATION

This furnace is primarily designed for

residential home-heating applications. It is

NOT designed or certified for use in mobile

home, trailers or recreational vehicles. This

unit is NOT designed or certified for outdoor

applications. The furnace

must

be installed

indoors (i.e., attic space, crawl space, or

garage area provided the garage area is

enclosed with an operating door).

This furnace can be used in the foliowring

non-industrial commercial applications;

Schools, Office buildings, Churches,

Retail stores. Nursing homes,
Hotels/motels, common or office

areas

In such applications, the furnace must be

installed with the following stipulations;

o

It must be installed per the

installation instructions provided and

per local and national codes.

o it must be installed indoors in a

building constructed on site.

o

It m ust be part of a ducted system

and not us^ in a free air delivery
application.

o

It must not be used as a “make-up"

air unit.

o

This furnace may NOT be used as a

construction site heater.

To ensure proper installation and operation,

thoroughly read this manual for specifics

pertaining the installation and application of

this product._________________________________

I

WARNING

Possible property damage, personal
injury or death due to Are, explosion,
smoke, soot, condensation, etectrical

shock or carbon monoxide may result
from improper installation, repair,
operation or maintenance of this product

WARNING

To prevent personal injury, property

damage or death due to fire, do not
install this furnace in a mobile home,

trailer or recreational vehicle.

To ensure proper furnace operation, install,

operate and maintain the furnace in

accordance with these installation and

operation instructions, ail local building

codes and ordinances.

INSTALLATION CODES

INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH

THE REQUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES

HAVING JURISDICTION.

All local and national codes governing the

installation of oil burning equipment, wiring,

and venting must be followed. Some of the

applicable codes are:

CAN/CSA B139

Installation Code for Oil

Burning Equipment.

NFPA 31

Installation Code for oil Burning

Equipment

ANSI/NFPA

SOB Warm Air Heating and Air

Conditioning Systems.

ANSI/NFPA 70

National Etectrical Code.

CSAC22.1

Canadian Electrical Code.

ANSI/NFPA 211

Chimneys, Fireplaces,

Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances.

A copy of the CAN/CSA B139 Installation

Codes can be obtained from;

CSA International

178 Rexdale Boulevard

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada MdWIRS

or

CSA International

8501 East Pleasant Valley

Cleveland, OH 44131

The rated heating capacity of the furnace

should be greater than or equal to the total

heat loss of the area to be heated. The total

heat loss should be calculated by an

approved method or in accordance with

"ASHRAE Guide" or “Manual J-Load

Calculations” published by the Air

Conditioning Contractors of America.

IV. LOCATION REQUIREMENTS &

CONSIDERATIONS

GENERAL

WARNING

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT

DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE.

PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, THE

FOLLOWING BULLET POINTS MUST BE

OBSERVED WHEN INSTALLING THE
UNIT.

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