Form: 2435-3
Arctic Installation and Operation Manual
Revision: 10
P/N 105641-01
Date: 12-1-2018
Thermal Solutions, 1175 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601
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3.4.3.3
Mechanical Combustion Air
Supply
When combustion air is supplied by
mechanical means, an airflow sensing device
shall be installed and wired into the safety
limit circuit of the primary safety control to
shut off the gas in the even a an air supply
failure.
3.4.3.4
Appliance Venting per CAN/CSA-
B149.1-05
Paragraph 8.9 of CAN/CSA-B149.1-05
addresses “Appliance Venting”. Paragraphs
8.9 through 8.31 address many facets of flue
gas vents, many of which do not apply to the
this boiler, which is a Category IV listed
appliance requiring the use of special venting
systems as previously described.
NOTICE
Please note that the information provided
in this manual relative to the Canadian
Standard is not meant to be all-inclusive.
Reading the entire Standard is strongly
suggested. The final approval of all
system designs must be acceptable to the
authority having jurisdiction.
Venting for Category IV appliances
shall be as specified or furnished by
the manufacturer of the listed
appliance. This boiler is a Category
IV appliance requiring the use of
special vent that is certified.
A special venting system shall be
installed in accordance with the terms
of its listing and the vent
manufacturers certified installation
manual.
A flue gas vent or a vent connector
shall not be installed in either a duct
or a shaft used for return air, hot air,
ventilating air, or combustion air.
An appliance that operates at a
positive vent pressure shall not be
connected to a venting system serving
any other appliance. This boiler
operates at a positive vent pressure.
A factory-built chimney used for
venting an appliance shall be certified.
3.5
Requirements
3.5.1
Electrical
WARNING
All electrical connections must conform to
the National Electrical Code, ANSI /
NFPA 70 and / or CSA C22.1 Electrical
Code and all other State and Local codes.
A separate electrical circuit must be run from
the main electrical service with an over-
current device/disconnect in the circuit. A
service switch is recommended and may be
required by some local jurisdictions. Locate
the service switch such that the appliance can
be shut off without exposing personnel to
danger in the event of an emergency. See
Table 5 for available voltages.