Weil-McLain Eco tec 80-h Residential Boilers

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Part number 550-100-260/0520
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ECO
®
Tec
GAS-FIRED WATER BOILER80/110/150/199 BOILER MANUAL
฀ Combustion and ventilation air openings for Direct Vent installations. Also follow the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - latest edition, and/or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CAN/CSA
B149.1 or applicable provisions of the local building codes.
Boiler room air openings
The ECO
Tec
boiler CANNOT be in the same space with other appliances if clearances around the boiler are less
than the recommended service clearances shown in Figure 1, page 8.
Air openings
The required air opening sizes below are FREE AREA,
after reduction for louver obstruction. Note the
exception below for large spaces.
ECO
Tec
boiler
WITH other
appliances in room
ECO
Tec boiler
WITHOUT other
appliances in room
 openings, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
(Unless specified otherwise by
appliance manufacturer)
 openings are required if the
boiler installation provides at least the
recommended service clearances
shown in Figure 1, page 8.
If the space is smaller than
Figure 1, page 8, provide openings
ONLY as shown in Figure 2, page 8
.
Each opening must have a free
area no less than 1 square inch per
1,000 Btuh input of the boiler.
 openings, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
— OR —
 opening **, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
(Unless specified otherwise by
appliance manufacturer)
 openings, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
— OR —
 opening **, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
(Unless specified otherwise by
appliance manufacturer)
 openings, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
— OR —
 opening **, each at least:
1 square inch per  Btuh
of all other appliances in the room
(Unless specified otherwise by
appliance manufacturer)
฀
฀฀฀฀฀฀฀

A single combustion air opening can be used for cases b, c or d above (฀ with
other appliances in room only), sized as listed, provided that:
฀The single opening must communicate directly to the outdoors or to a space that
communicates directly with outdoors (NOT to an interior space).
฀The top of the opening must be within 12 inches of the ceiling.
฀The free area of the opening must be at least equal to the sum of the areas of all
equipment vent connectors in the space.
฀฀฀฀฀
฀฀฀฀฀฀
NO combustion air openings are needed if the boiler (and other appliances) are
installed in a space with a volume NO LESS than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh of all
appliances in the space. That is, total the input of all appliances in MBH (1,000’s of
Btuh), then multiply this total times 50. The building MUST NOT be of tight construction.
Example: For a total input of 500 MBH (500,000 Btuh), the minimum volume would be
50 x 500 = 25,000 cubic feet.
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