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INSTALLATION
2.1- PACKAGING
The TS 3P boilers are supplied complete with
door and smoke chamber already fitted, whilst
the casing with the insulation matress are
contained in separate cardboard packaging(s).
The panel board and the accessories are inside
the combustion chamber.
Before starting the installation make sure that
the length and the width of the boiler body
received correspond to the dimensions M, R
e S of the ordered boiler, shown in the previous
tables and that the cartons, containing the
casing, or part of it, are marked with the
code(s) shown on pages 14.
In addition to the a. m. panel board, packaged
in its own carton, in the combustion chamber,
as accessories, there are also:
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a carton containing the flanges for flow,
return and safety connections (if applicable)
with relevant gaskets and bolts, the
triangular brush for the cleaning of the
smoke pipes.
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cleaning brush handle extension.
2.2 - HANDLING
The boiler can be moved into position by lifting,
through the upper hooks(s), or by the use of
rollers placed under the strong L profiles of
the basement.
If it necessary, due to the dimensions of the
boiler, it is possible to remove the front door
and the smoke chamber to facilitate the
introduction in the boiler house.
2.3 - POSITIONING IN THE
BOILER HOUSE
The installation of the boiler must be in
accordance with the relevant requirements
of the Gas Safety Regulations, current I.E.E.
Regulations, local water authority bye-laws
and it should also comply with any relevant
requirements of the local gas supplier, local
authority and the relevant Standard Codes
of Practice and building regulations.
The boiler house must be ventilated through
permanent openings having a total surface
not lower than 1/30
th
of the floor area of the
boiler house, with a minimum of 0.5 m
2
.
Ventilation by grilles communicating directly
with the outside air is required at both, high
and low levels.
The boiler must be positioned so that there
is enough space available for the following:
- Access around the boiler fore servicing.
- Space to open the boiler front door.
- Space to access the burner.
The installation of the boiler as close as
possible to the chimney position is highly
recommended.
To allow the cleaning of the smoke pipes, in
front of the boiler a clearance equal to the
length of the boiler, has to be available.
With the boiler door opened at 90°, the distance
between the front of the door and the adjacent
wall must be equal, at least, at the length of
the burner.
The boiler must stand on a non-combustible
floor (i.e. concrete or brick), of dimensions
R x S (see dimensions table) which must be
flat, level and of a suitable load bearing
capacity to support the weight of the boiler
(when filled with water) and any ancillary
equipment.
x = Not shorter than the boiler body
xx = Sufficient to allow accessibility to all the regulation, safety and control devices.
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turbulators extractor.
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ceramic fiber rope for the insulation between
the door and burner blast tube.
Once the installation has been made the
boiler must result perfectly horizontal and well
stable (to avoid vibrations and noise).