Assembly – Heatiator Heatilator BH60 User Manual

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Design:

The first thing that needs to be done is deciding where and

how the boiler will be installed.

Things that need to be taken into consideration are the

intended use of the boiler for example, is the boiler going to

be used as your primary heating system or is it going to be

used as a secondary or backup heating system. If it is to be

used in conjunction with an existing oil or gas boiler system

will it be piped in parallel or in series? The answers to these

and other questions can be determined by talking to your

certified dealer or a qualified HVAC or plumbing contrac-

tor. This will ensure that the boiler is installed and piped to

accommodate your needs and expectations.

Consideration must be given to the venting as well as

electrical and clearance requirements. (Clearances must be

maintained to combustibles and also for service)

Make sure fans are not used in the fuel storage area, unless

they are installed so as not to create a negative pressure in the

room where the solid fuel burning appliance is located.

Refer to the illustration on page 3 to identify the compo-

nents listed below:

1. Install the control board cover as well as the access cover

located on the feeder cover.

2. Install the spring handles provided with the unit on the

ash door, firebox door and the heat exchanger cleanout rod

handles. (Fasten handles by turning them counterclockwise

and pushing inward simultaneously).

3. Install 3/4” MPT boiler drain in the fitting as shown.

Note: Use pipe thread sealant or teflon tape on ALL

threads before connections are made.

4. Install 3/4” MPT pressure relief valve as shown.

5. Install the 1/2” MPT aquastat well in fitting as shown,

then place aquastat in the well and fasten with a zip tie. The

aquastat sensor is located under the top sheet metal jacket.

6. Install the 1/2” MPT temperature/pressure gauge in

fitting as shown.

7. Locate and install outside air temperature sensor. Loca-

tion of this sensor should be on the north side of the home or

building and out of direct sunlight. Use the cable supplied

with the boiler to attach the sensor to the terminals located

on the hopper. (Place at the back side just above and to the

right of the main power connection box) The wires can be

connected to the sensor with the connectors supplied. Wire

nut or butt splice connectors could also be used. The con-

nections at the boiler can be done with the two 1/4” female

push on connectors supplied.

8. Fasten the conduit to the ash base with the clamps

provided.

Assembly

Floor Protection:

The striped area indicates the minimum required floor protec-

tion area if the boiler is going to be placed on a combustible

floor. It requires 40” X 55”(US) or 42” X 55”(CAN) of non

combustible floor protection as shown. 16”(US) or 18”(CAN)

of the floor protection must be in front of the firebox door

as shown. Floor protection must be a minimum of 26 gauge

sheet metal. Floor protection must also be provided under any

horizontal run of vent pipe equal to the outside diameter of the

venting plus 2” to each side.
Example: 4” type “L” or “PL” vent pipe has an outside diam-

eter of 4-1/2” + 2” on each side equals a protected floor area

of 8-1/2” wide underneath the horizontal run.

42" C

ANADA

18" C

AN

16" USA

40" USA

55" USA & CAN

MINIMUM NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTION AREA

NON-COMBUSTIBLE

FLOOR PROTECTOR

55" USA & CAN

42" C

ANADA

40" USA

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