Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Safety Considerations and Symbol Descriptions
- 2 Product description
- 3 Moving the boiler
- 4 Installing the boiler
- 5 Installing the boiler
- 6 Commissioning the heating system
- 6.1 Bringing the system up to operating pressure
- 6.2 Checking the safety valve
- 6.3 Checking position of heat exchanger baffles
- 6.4 Preparing the heating system for operation
- 6.5 Starting up the control and the burner
- 6.6 Notes on commissioning the burner
- 6.7 Raising flue gas temperature
- 6.8 Manual reset high limit (STB)
- 6.9 Installing the burner door jacket
- 6.10 Commissioning log
- 7 Shutting down the heating system
- 8 Heating system servicing
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Installation examples
- 11 Parts lists
- 12 Circuit diagrams
- Index
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Installing the boiler
Logano G115 WS US/CA – 6 720 813 418 (2019/09)18
Minimum clearances to combustible material
Minimum size of chimney
The minimum recommended chimney size is 8" x 8"
(6 ¾ " x 6 ¾ " inside liner) or 6" diameter with a minimum height of 15
feet. Use a 5" flue pipe for connection to an existing chimney.
Installing the flue pipe
▶ Insert flue pipe 5" onto the breach and secure with
3 screws.
▶ Install flue connections between boiler and chimney to slope up at
least ¼ " per foot to the chimney.
▶ Connect the flue pipe to the chimney above the bottom of the
chimney to prevent blockages.
▶ Install cleaning and service hatches.
After starting the burner, set breeching draft to -0.01 to
-0.02 inches WC using a draft gauge. The overfire pressure can be
positive. If necessary, install a barometric damper in the flue system to
maintain the underpressure in the system or to meet code requirements.
Always install the draft controller in vertical position. Use a draft gauge
when making adjustments.
Fig. 12 Installing the flue pipe
[1] Flue pipe
[2] Boiler flue socket
Flue pipe Type Minimum clearance
Double-wall L 6"
Single-wall L 18"
Table 11 Minimum clearances to combustible objects for flue systems
DANGER: Risk of death from escaping flue gases.
If the resistance to flue gas flow is too great and/or the
flue pipe diameter is smaller than the recommended size
and/or the flue pipe is too short:
▶ Seal all vent pipe joints.
▶ Install a CO alarm. Positive pressure combustion
ensures that the flue gas can exit the flue system.
Avoid long horizontal flue pipe runs and keep the number
of elbows to a minimum.