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2.2 Tools Required
Below is a recommended list of tools and equipment that may be used to aid in the installation
of the EnergyLogic boiler. This is a minimum list for a simple system, excluding the hydronics
and plumbing.
5/16” Combination Wrench
Pipe Wrench Set
3/8” Combination Wrench
Flat Blade Screwdriver
7/16” Combination Wrench (x2)
1/4” Hex Wrench or Driver
1/2” Combination Wrench
Wire Cutter (to remove tie straps)
5/8” Combination Wrench
Lift Device
11/16” Combination Wrench
Safety Ladder or Lift
3/4” Combination Wrench
(Tools Required for Flue Kit Installation)
2.3 Boiler Placement Guide
It is important to plan the boiler and tank placement, wiring, piping and flue prior to installation.
Electrical Wiring
- Will the layout of your building allow safe routing and installation of
electrical wiring to the boiler? Check your local building codes. The EnergyLogic boiler requires
115VAC/60Hz power, supplied through a dedicated, hard wired, circuit breaker - 25Amp
maximum. Use copper conductors only.
Electricity is very dangerous. Wiring
must be installed by a qualified electrician. In the U.S., consult the National Electric Code
(NEC) and local building codes for additional requirements. In Canada, consult the Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I.
Flue Pipe
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Is ceiling/roof or wall location suitable for a flue pipe to pass through? Are any
obstacles present at interior or exterior locations? Check your roof warranty about penetration
of the flue pipe. Check your local building and fire codes.
Combustion and Make Up Air Requirements
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It is necessary to ensure that
adequate air for safe combustion is provided for oil-burning appliances and equipment. Refer
to NFPA 31, Chapter 5 for requirements based on the total input BTU rating of all appliances in
the space. In Canada, reference CSA Standard B139/CGA B149.
Tanks
- The oil tank is to be vented to the outside of the building. Oil
temperature should be maintained at 50°F (10°) and above. Tank shall be
at least 5 feet away from any source of heat and should not obstruct
service meters, electrical panels, or shut off valves. Check building,
environmental and fire codes for containment and other restrictions.
Minimum Clearance
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Safe clearances to combustibles (Section 1.6) shall be
adhered to.
A non-combustible flooring structure is required for the boiler.
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