Slant/Fin XL-2000 manual

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    X X L L - - 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 OIL-FIRED W A TER BOILERS/NO . 2 OIL INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS SAFETY W ARNING: KEEP BOILER AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM COM- BUSTIBLE MA TERIALS, GASOLINE AND O THER FLAM- MABLE V APORS AND LIQUIDS. F AILURE T O ADHERE T O ABO VE SAFETY W ARNING, MA Y RESUL T IN PERSONAL INJUR Y OR DEA TH AND PROPERTY D AM[...]

  • Page 2

    XL-2000 2 XL-20 0.65 91,000 78 68 8 x8x15 6 x 15 83.56 8 11 / 16 4 9 / 16 6¶ 1 1 / 4 25 3 / 8 XL-30H 0.85 119,000 104 90 8 x8x15 6 x 15 86.00 12 3 / 16 6 5 / 16 61 1 / 4 28 7 / 8 XL-30 1.00 140,000 121 105 8 x8x15 6 x 15 85.04 12 3 / 16 6 5 / 16 6 1 1 / 4 28 7 / 8 1.15 161,000 138 120 8 x8x15 6 x 15 84.12 12 3 / 16 6 5 / 16 61 1 / 4 28 7 / 8 XL-40[...]

  • Page 3

    T HE INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANU AL ARE ABBREVIA TED . SEE THE FRONT CO VER OF THIS MANU AL FOR REFERENCES TO CODES AND ST AN- D ARDS. BOILER LOCA TION Provide a le vel, solid f oundation f or the boiler . Location should be near the chimney so that the Flue Pipe Connector or B reeching to the chimney is short and direct. A. The founda[...]

  • Page 4

    tion, heavy sooting and health hazards . Any oil-fired boiler must ha ve a steady dr aft* and an ample supply of combustion air at all times during fir ing. If air supply or chimne y draft* is unreliable , CO 2 and ov erfire draft* will change unpredictably . D O NO T vent this boiler to the same chimney flue used b y a fireplace or coal or wood b [...]

  • Page 5

    XL-2000 5 Figure 3a. Appliances located in confined spaces. Air from inside the building. See T able 2 (2.3). Figure 3b. Appliances located in confined spaces. Air from out- doors. See T ab le 2 (2.4). Figure 3c. Appliances located in confined spaces. Air from out- doors through ventilated attic. See T able 2 (2.4). Figure 3d. Appliances located in[...]

  • Page 6

    XL-2000 6 The opening size recommendation just giv en is for guidance only . It is the installer’ s responsibility to provide air for comb us- t ion and ventilation to all appliances , under all operating con- ditions, f or each installation. See NFP A 31, latest edition for more specific details. I NST ALLING CONTROLS AND A CCESSORIES ON BOILER [...]

  • Page 7

    DOMESTIC HO T W A TER F or Indirect-fired storage water heater application, see S lant/Fin publication WH-10, Sizing Guide WH-SG and Installation manual WH-40. The installation manual includes se ver al control systems and relay centers f or space and domestic water heating in addition to plumbing. INST ALLING THE BURNER See Burner Data, pages 11 a[...]

  • Page 8

    smoke and dry soot formation in the fire box. F . If smoke reading is satisf actor y , but CO 2 can not be increased to a satisf actor y lev el (12%) or overfire dr aft of 0 .02" W .C. can not be obtained, check f or proper sealing between sections, betw een the hinged burner mounting door and front section, around burner blast tube and a roun[...]

  • Page 9

    6. Use the flue br ush to clean the pinned fluew ays b etween the sections.† A wire brush ma y be used to remov e any carbon accumulation that may ha ve d e veloped in the comb ustion chamber. V acuum the loose soot and debris from the boiler . 7. Inspect the burner combustion head. Clean if nec- essar y and make sure all the adjustments are cor-[...]

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    BURNER D A T A—CARLIN BURNERS FOR P A CKA GED BOILERS ONL Y XL-2000 11 XL-20 99-FRD 0.65 0.65 70° A DELA V AN 100 0 50 Closed 71399-00F-XL-20 0.65 70° W DELA V AN 100 0 50 Closed XL-30 99-FRD 1.00 1.00 70° A DELA V AN 100 2 80 Closed 71399-00F-XL-30 1.15 1.00 70° A DELA V AN 130 3 90 Closed XL-40 99-FRD 1.35 1.35 60° W DELA V AN 100 4 50 Clo[...]

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    XL-2000 12 BURNER D A T A—BECKETT BURNERS FOR P A CKA GED BOILERS ONL Y XL-20 (4) AFG F0 0.65 0.65 80° A DELA V AN 100 7 Blank/Closed 3 3 / 8 SF2201 XL-30H AFG F3 0.85 0.85 70° W DELA V AN 100 6 Blank/Closed 2 3 / 4 SF2204 XL-30 AFG F3 1.00 1.00 80° W DELA V AN 100 8 0 2 3 / 4 S F2202 1.15 1.00 80° W DELA V AN 130 10 2 2 3 / 4 XL-40H AF F6 1.[...]

  • Page 13

    BURNER DA T A - RIELLO BURNERS FOR P A CKA GED BOILERS ONL Y (RIELLO R-40 SERIES W/SHORT TUBE) † Air shutter and head settings shown are appro ximate ONL Y . See ST ART -UP page 7 NO TE: For proper insertion into combustion chamber see figure 8 XL-2000 13 BOILER MODEL RIELLO BURNER MODEL SLANT/FIN B URNER P/N SINGLE S TA G E OIL PUMP S T A GES FI[...]

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    XL-2000 14 BURNER DA T A - RIELLO (continued) REGULA TION OF THE TURBULA TOR AND AIR SHUTTER F OR PROPER COMB USTION T urbulator Setting 1. Loosen n ut, 1, then turn the screw , 2, until the index marker , 3, is aligned with the correct inde x number . 2. Retighten the retaining n ut, 1. TURBULA TOR SETTINGS - RIELLO 40 SERIES The numbers on the ca[...]

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    SLANT/FIN CORPORA TION, Green vale, N.Y . 11548 • Phone: (516) 484-2600 F AX: (516) 484-5921 • Canada: Slant/Fin L TD/L TEE, Mississauga, Ontar io www .slantfin.com © Slant/Fin Corp. 1996.[...]