Instinct Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
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- • To maintain the safety & longevity of your appliance, read and follow the maintenance schedule information throughout this manual.
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- PRODUCT AND SAFETY INFORMATION
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- 2.7. Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
- 2.8. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installation Requirements
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- CHAPTER 3 - UNIT PREPARATIONS
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- 9.2. CTRLMax Menu Structure
- 9.3. Home Screen
- 9.4. Status Line Messages
- 9.5. Main Menu
- 9.6. EZ Setup
- 9.7. Heating EZ Setup
- 9.8. Domestic Hot Water EZ Setup - INSTINCT Solo Units
- 9.9. Domestic Hot Water EZ Setup - INSTINCT Combi Units
- 9.10. Altitude Setup
- 9.11. EZ Setup Reset
- 9.13. CH/DHW Operation
- 9.14. Boiler Information
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- 17.9. Check Boiler System
- 17.10. Check Expansion Tank
- 17.11. Check Boiler Relief Valve
- 17.12. Inspection of Ignitor
- 17.13. Check Ignition Cable and Ground Wiring
- 17.14. Check Control Wiring
- 17.15. Check Control Settings
- 17.16. Perform Start-up and Checkout Proce- dures
- 17.17. Check Burner Flame
- 17.18. Check Flame Signal
- 17.19. Check Combustion Levels
- 17.20. Check Flue Gas Temperature
- 17.21. Clean Heat Exchanger
- 17.22. Check Carbon Monoxide Detectors
- 17.23. Review With Owner
- 17.24. Torque Specifications Table
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CHAPTER 3 - UNIT PREPARATIONS
3.1.
Handling Instructions
The INSTINCT is generally easier to handle and maneu-
ver once removed from the shipping carton.
To remove the shipping carton:
NOTICE
Use care not to drop, bump or rotate the boiler
upside down, as damage to the boiler will result.
1.
Remove any shipping straps.
2.
Slide the cardboard sleeve from the unit.
3.
Remove the wall mounting template.
4.
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accessory
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5.
Remove upper and lower cardboard end pieces.
6.
Remove the boiler from the cardboard tray.
7.
Discard all packing materials and recycle where
possible.
The Instinct is supplied with an acoustic dampening
foam insert located in the appliance air inlet. DO NOT
remove this on any installation. The LP foam (110 and
155 models only) is to be installed in addition to the
preinstalled foam when converting to Propane.
3.2.
Wall Mounting Installation
The INSTINCT should be wall mounted using the wall
mounting template and bracket provided with the
boiler. The INSTINCT is not designed for floor installation.
The INSTINCT is not to be installed on carpeting.
The wall used for mounting the INSTINCT must
be vertically plumb and capable of supporting at
minimum:
•
116.6 pounds [52.9 kg] for the INSTINCT Solo 110
•
137.9 pounds [62.5 kg] for the INSTINCT Solo 155
•
153.2 pounds [69.6 kg] for INSTINCT Solo 199
•
162 pounds [73.5 kg] for INSTINCT Combi 155
•
178.8 pounds [81.1 kg] for INSTINCT Combi 199
Note. All weights above include INSTINCT water
volumes.
Failure to comply with these requirements can
result in substantial property damage, serious
injury, or death.
3.3.
Accessories
Unpack and check the the list of all accessories as
shown
in
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LP Venturi
Auto Air Vent
3/8" NPT temperature
and pressure gauge
Bird Screens (x2)
Pressure Relief Valve
DHW sensor,
solo models
only
3/4" Elbow
Reduced Tee
Union
Screws (x4) / Anchors (x4)
Gas Pipe Gaskets (x2)
Outdoor
Sensor
LP Foam
110, 155 only
Fig. 5 - Accessories
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