Warning – Dunkirk EW Empire II Series II User Manual

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Provide enough fresh air to assure proper combustion.

Fire in the boiler uses oxygen. It must have continuous

supply. Air in the house contains only enough oxygen to

supply burner for short time. Outside air must enter the

house to replace air used by the burner. Study the following

examples 1 and 2 to determine your fresh air requirements.

EXAMPLE 1: Boiler Located in Unconfined Space

If your boiler is in an open area (un-partitioned basement)

in conventional house, air that leaks through cracks around

doors and windows will usually be adequate to provide air

for combustion. Doors should not fit tightly. Do not caulk

cracks around windows.

An unconfined space is defined as space whose volume is

not less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour of total

input rating of all appliances installed in that space.

EXAMPLE 2: Boiler Located in Confined Space

A.

All Air from Inside the Building: Confined

space shall be provided with two permanent openings

communicating directly with additional room(s) of sufficient

volume so the combined volume of all spaces meets the

criteria for unconfined space. Total input of all combustion

equipment installed in combined space shall be considered

in making this determination. Each opening shall have

minimum free area of one square inch per 1,000 Btu per

hour of total input rating of all combustion equipment in the

confined space, but not less than 100 square inches. One

opening shall be within 12 inches of top and one within 12

inches of bottom of the enclosure.

Example: Your boiler is rated at 100,000 Btu per hour.

Water heater is rated at 30,000 Btu per hour. Total is

130,000 Btu per hour. You need two grilles, each with 130

square inches of FREE opening. Metal grilles have about

60% FREE opening. To find louvered area needed, multiply

free opening required by 1.7 (130 x 1.7 = 221.0 sq. in.

louvered area). In this example, two grilles each having 8”

x 30” (240 sq. in.) louvered area would be used.

FRESH AIR FOR COMBUSTION

WARNING

Asphyxiation, fire hazard. Do not obstruct air

openings to combustion area. Follow instructions

below, to maintain adequate combustion air.

!

NOTICE

Install outside air intake if you use fireplace or

kitchen or bathroom exhaust fan. These devices rob

boiler and water heater of combustion air.

Figure 4 - Air Openings For Boiler Located In

Confined Space (Utility Room

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