Warning – Crown Boiler 24-07 User Manual

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Figure 2: Boiler Foundation

Figure 3a: Typical Arrangement for Stub Vent

C

. PROVIDE AIR SUPPLY AND VENTILATION to

accommodate proper combustion.

For commercial and industrial equipment, permanent

facilities for supplying an ample amount of outside air

shall be provided in accordance with the following.

For boiler rooms adjacent to outside walls, and where

combustion air is provided by natural ventilation from

the outside, there shall be a permanent air supply inlet

having a total free area of not less than 1 sq. inch per

4,000 Btu per hr. (35 sq. inch per gallon per hour)

(5.5 cm

2

per kw.) of total input rating of the burner or

burners and in no case less than 35 sq. inch (0.425m

2

).

For boiler rooms not adjacent to outside walls, the

combustion air shall be supplied in a manner acceptable

to the authority having jurisdiction.
1. In the absence of local requirements, the confined

space shall be provided with two permanent

openings, one in or near the top of the room and one

near the bottom. The openings shall communicate

by means of ducts, with the outdoors or to such

spaces (crawl or attic) that communicate with the

outdoors.
a. Where communicating by means of vertical

ducts, each opening shall have a free area of not

less than 1 sq. inch per 4,000 Btuh (35 sq. inch

per gph) (5.5 cm

2

per kw) of total input rating of

all appliances in the enclosure.

b. If horizontal ducts are used, each opening shall

have a free area of not less than 1 sq. inch

per 2,000 Btuh (70 sq. inch per gph.) (11 cm

2

per kw) of total input of all appliances in the

enclosure.

D

. CHIMNEY OR VENT

The Series 24 boiler is designed for forced draft firing

and may be used with a conventional natural draft

stack (15’ minimum height) or a stub vent, sometimes

called a diesel stack (see Figure 3a). See Table I for

the proper vent outlet size. For low silhouette vent

terminations, see Figure 3b. Draft controls are not

normally required, although they may be used on

installations where a natural draft stack is used or on

multiple boiler installations with a common stack. The

boiler is provided with a breeching damper, which

should be adjusted to maintain a positive pressure of

0.1” W.C. in the vent connector box during burner high

fire operation (see breeching pressure sensing port in

Figure 1).

WARNING

Failure to supply adequate air to the boiler

will result in unsafe boiler operation.

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