Prepare site • assemble burner • mount burner, Ceramic fiber or fiberglass insulation – Carlin 702G/O Inst Manual User Manual

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Model 702G/O Advanced gas/oil burners — Instruction manual

Carlin part number MN702GO Rev. 06/23/14

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Where appliance instructions differ from this manual, follow the appliance instructions.

Prepare the appliance

Burner input: Install a burner sized for the normal input rat-

ing of the appliance. Do not install a burner with a higher

firing rate than the appliance rating. Do not install a burner

with a firing rate more than 10% lower than the appliance

rating. The appliance and vent system could be damaged

due to condensation.

Clean the appliance: Clean the appliance thoroughly. Test

all electrical components and verify the relief valve works

(boilers only).

Seal the appliance: Seal all flue-gas containing joints. Seal

all connections to the vent piping or breeching.

Verify combustion chamber dimensions comply with the

minimum dimensions recommended on page 9. Install or

replace chamber liner if required by the appliance manu-

facturer. The burner must not extend into the combustion

chamber. The end of the burner air tube must be within ¼"

of the inside face of the chamber. If the space around the

burner air tube is more than ¼", wrap the burner air tube

with minimum 2300-°F-rated ceramic fiber blanket to seal

off the gap.

Repair or replace damaged appliance components. Inspect

the appliance thoroughly. Follow appliance manufacturer’s

guidelines for repair or replacement of any component found

defective.

When cleaning the appliance or working with ceramic fiber

refractories or fiberglass insulation, see WARNING on this

page.

Failure to comply with the above could result in severe

personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Prepare appliance for burner mounting

Positive overfire pressure applications: When firing with

positive overfire pressure, do not exceed the pressure

specified in the appliance manual.

Positive overfire pressure reduces maximum burner capac-

ity. See Page 3 for estimated reduction in burner capacity

with pressurized firing and high altitude applications.

Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury,

death or substantial property damage.

Ceramic fiber or

Fiberglass insulation

Ceramic fiber materials, such as chamber liners,

may contain carcinogenic particles (chrystobalites)
after exposure to heat. Airborne particles from
fiberglass or ceramic fiber components have been
listed as potentially carcinogenic by the State of
California. Take the following precautions when
removing, replacing and handling these items.

Avoid breathing dust and avoid contact with
skin or eyes
. Wear long-sleeved, loose-fitting
clothing, gloves and eye protection. Use a NIOSH
N95 certified respirator. This respirator meets
requirements for protection from chrystobalites.
Actual job requirements or NIOSH regulations
may require other or additional protection.
For information, refer to the NIOSH website,
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html.

Ceramic fiber removal: To prevent airborne dust,
thoroughly wet ceramic fiber with water before
handling. Place ceramic fiber materials in a plastic
bag and seal to dispose.

Avoid blowing, tearing, sawing or spraying fiber-
glass or ceramic fiber materials. If such operations
are necessary, wear extra protection to prevent
breathing dust.

Wash work clothes separately from other laun-
dry
. Rinse clothes washer thoroughly afterwards
to prevent contamination of other clothing.

NIOSH First aid procedures:

Eye exposure — irrigate immediately

Breathing — fresh air.

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