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III Before Installing
1) Safe, reliable operation of this boiler depends upon installation by a professional heating contractor in strict accordance
with this manual and the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
In the absence of an authority having jurisdiction, installation must be in accordance with this manual and the latest
edition of Installation of Oil Burning Equipment (ANSI/NFPA31).
Where required by the authority having jurisdiction, this installation must conform to the latest edition of Standard for
Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers (ANSI/ASME CSD-1).
2) Make sure that a properly sized chimney is available which is in good condition. Consult the authority having
jurisdiction, Part VI of this manual, and ANSI/NFPA31 for additional information on venting requirements.
3) Make sure that the boiler is correctly sized:
For heating systems employing convection radiation (baseboard or radiators) use an industry accepted
sizing method such as the I=B=R Guide RHH published by the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration
Institute (AHRI).
For new radiant heating systems refer to the radiant tubing manufacturers boiler sizing guidelines.
For systems including a Crown Mega-Stor indirect water heater, size the boiler to have either the Heating
Capacity required for the Mega-Stor or the I=B=R Net Rating required for the heating system, whichever results
in the larger boiler.
For systems that incorporate other indirect water heaters, refer to the indirect water heater manufacturers
instructions for boiler output requirements.
4) In some cases, boilers installed at altitudes above 2000ft may require a different burner conguration from that at sea
level. Consult the local Crown representative for more information.
Power (“Side Wall”) Venting - Important Note
Two problems arise when any oil-red appliance is power vented:
1. There is sometimes an accelerated rate of soot buildup on the oil burner cad-cell, spinner etc.
2. There is a potential for severe damage to the side of the structure in the event that the boiler operates at a high smoke
level. This can happen for many reasons, some of which are out of the control of both the installer and appliance
manufacturer.
Crown Boiler Company recommends the use of a chimney to vent the TWZ series boilers. If a power venter must be used, it
is the responsibility of the installer and power vent manufacturer to “engineer” the power vent system. CROWN BOILER
COMPANY WILL ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO SIDING, ETC. FROM A POWER
VENTED OIL-FIRED BOILER. THIS APPLIES REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF THE SOOTING.
Notes:
1. Net Ratings are based on piping and pick-up allowances of 1.15.
2. Burner Capacity Rating, GPH is based on #2 oil with a Gross
Heating Value equal to 140000 BTU/Gal.
3. Maximum Working Pressure, Water - 50 PSI.
4. Tankless Heater Ratings based on I=W=H test standard.
TABLE 2.2: OPTIONAL TANKLESS HEATER RATINGS
TWZ065
TWZ075
TWZ100
TWZ090
TWZ125
TWZ150
TWZ120
TWZ175
TWZ200
Boiler Model
2.75
3.00
3.50
4.25
4.75
Tankless Heater Rating
(Gal/min)
3.25
3.25
3.75
4.00
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