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ANSI Z21.8-1994 (R2017)

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Installation of Domestic Gas Conversion Burners
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English

Published date

01-01-1994

PART 1 - SCOPE
 1.1 Applicability
 1.2 Safe and Satisfactory Operation
 1.3 Installation
PART 2 - VISUAL INSPECTION
 2.1 Air for Combustion and Ventilation
 2.2 Combustion Chamber Liner
 2.3 Vent Connector
 2.4 Chimney
 2.5 Accessories
 2.6 Vent Damper Devices
 2.7 Electrical Supply Considerations
 2.8 Plate
PART 3 - SELECTION AND SIZING OF CONVERSION BURNER
 3.1 General
 3.2 Typical Conversion Burner Types
 3.3 Appliance Design Features
 3.4 Heat Loss Determination
 3.5 Input Rate Determination
 3.6 Preliminary Burner Selection
 3.7 Final Burner Selection
PART 4 - PREPARATION OF EXISTING HEATING PLANT
 4.1 Cleaning
 4.2 Reconditioning
 4.3 Combustion Chamber Linings
 4.4 Water Heating Coils
 4.5 Use of Asbestos
PART 5 - PREPARATION OF EXISTING HEATING SYSTEM
 5.1 Chimneys
 5.2 Vent Connector and Chimney Sizing
 5.3 Pitch
 5.4 Revertible Flues
 5.5 Support and Clearance
 5.6 Draft Hoods and Barometric Draft Regulators
 5.7 Vent Connection
PART 6 - GAS PIPING
 6.1 General
 6.2 Installation of piping
 6.3 Inspection and Testing of Piping
PART 7 - INSTALLATION OF BURNER
 7.1 Field Installation of Electrical Wiring
 7.2 System Safety and Limiting Devices
 7.3 Inspection of Burner and Controls
 7.4 Placement of Burner
PART 8 - START-UP AND ADJUSTMENT
 8.1 General
 8.2 Recommended Instruments
 8.3 Leak Test (Low Pressure)
 8.4 Input Adjustment and Orifice Pressure
 8.5 Adjustment of Draft
 8.6 Preliminary Adjustment of Combustion Air
 8.7 Final Adjustment
 8.8 Final Checking
PART 9 - COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
 9.1 Oil Storage System
 9.2 Solid Fuel System
 9.3 Cleaning
 9.4 Instructions to Customers
 9.5 Placement of Manufacturer'sÆ instructions
 9.6 Installation Adjustment Data
 9.7 Gas Supplier Notification
EXHIBIT LIST OF REFERENCED STANDARDS
PART 10 - DEFINITIONS

Outlines installation requirements for domestic gas conversion burners which use natural, mixed, manufactured and liquefied petroleum gases and LP gas-air mixtures.

Scope 1.1 Applicability This Standard applies to the installation of a conversion burner with an input of 400,000 Btu per hour (117 228 W) or less and design certified as complying with the Standard for Domestic Gas Conversion Burners, ANSI Z21.17. This Standard, in conjunction with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, is applicable to situations where an appliance is to be converted to gas with a conversion burner, provided it can be demonstrated under Parts 2 and 3 that such a conversion can be made with safety, economy and in the best interest of the consumer. All references to \"psi\" throughout this standard are to be considered gage pressure, unless otherwise specified. Exhibit contains a list of standards specifically referenced in this standard, and sources from which these reference standards may be obtained. 1.2 Safe and Satisfactory Operation Once the decision has been made to convert an appliance from another fuel to gas, safe and satisfactory operation will be dependent on a number of factors. Among these are: a) Proper analysis of the feasibility of conversion; b) Proper selection of the burner to be used; c) Proper selection of the draft hood or barometric draft regulator to be used; d) Following the instructions contained in this standard; and e) Following the installation instructions provided with the conversion burner. For further information or assistance, the appliance manufacturer should be contacted. In no case should the appliance be modified beyond the recommendation of the appliance manufacturer. If the manufacturer cannot be contacted, the local gas supplier should be consulted. 1.3 Installation The responsibility for a safe and satisfactory installation is shared by the agency determining the feasibility and selection of the burner, the installer, and the local authority having jurisdiction. In many areas a permit is required. Obtaining this permit is the responsibility of the installer. Maintenance and reporting of possible improper operation is the responsibility of the user. It is the responsibility of the installer to inform the user of the correct operation and maintenance.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
70
ProductNote
Reconfirmed EN
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
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