Boiler clearances, 3 installation, Setting the unit – AERCO BMK 2.0 LN for Mass. only User Manual

Page 14: Figure 2.2, Lifting lug location, 2 supply and return piping, Figure 2.3, Supply and return location, Installation

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INSTALLATION

2-2

2.3 INSTALLATION

The unit must be installed by qualified personnel
(i.e. licensed plumber, gas fitter, etc.) in com-
pliance with local and state regulations. The
prescribed clearances for service are shown in
Figure 2.1. The minimum clearance dimensions,
required by AERCO, are listed below. Local
building codes may require more clearance and
take precedence

Minimum clearances required:
Sides

24"

Rear

36”

Front

24"

Top

18”

All gas piping, water piping and electrical conduit
or cable must be arranged so that they do not
interfere with the removal of any cover, or inhibit
service or maintenance of the unit.

WARNING!

KEEP UNIT AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND FLAMMA-
BLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS

.

CAUTION!

While packaged on the shipping skid the boiler
must be moved by pallet jack or forklift from the
rear only.

IMPORTANT

The boiler installation must be
installed by a plumber or gas fitter
who is licensed within the Common-
wealth of Massachusetts. In addition,
the installation must comply with all
requirements specified in Chapter 1
(Safety Precautions), pages 1-2 & 1-3.

2.3.1. SETTING THE UNIT

The unit must be installed on a 4 to 6 inch
housekeeping pad for proper condensate
drainage. If anchoring the unit, see the
dimensional drawings in Appendix F for anchor
location. Lifting lugs are provided for moving the
unit when it has been removed from the shipping
skid (See Fig. 2.2). USE ONLY THE LIFTING
LUGS TO MOVE THE UNIT. Remove the rear
top panel from the unit to provide access to the
lifting lugs. Remove the four (4) lag screws
securing the boiler to the shipping skid. Lift the
unit off the shipping skid and position it on to the
4 to 6 inch housekeeping concrete pad
(required) in the desired location.


In multiple unit installations, it is important to
plan the position of each unit. Sufficient space
for piping connections and future maintenance
requirements must be given. All piping must
include ample provision for expansion.

If installing a Combination Control (CCP)
system, it is important to identify and place the
Combination Mode units in the proper physical
location. If these boilers are not properly located,
it will be necessary to reprogram them.



Figure 2.2

Lifting Lug Location


2.3.2 SUPPLY AND RETURN PIPING

The Benchmark 2.0 utilizes 4" 150# flanges for
the water system supply and return piping
connections. See Appendix F for dimensional
data. The physical location of the supply and
return piping connections is on the rear of the
unit (See Fig 2.3 for details).

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