Lifting And Moving The Boiler; Lifting And Moving The Boiler; Water Treatment; Water Treatment - CleaverBrooks CBT Operation And Maintenance Manual

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2.1 — Lifting and Moving the Boiler
The boiler should be lifted by the base using a suitable fork lift, or by the top using the lifting lugs provided. For
fork truck lifting, ensure the forks extend through the length of the base.
Note: The boiler should not be moved by pushing, prying, or pulling on any part of the casing.
The boiler must be installed on a non-combustible floor. If the floor is not level, piers or a raised pad slightly larger
in length and width than the boiler base dimensions will make boiler installation and leveling easier.
The boiler must be installed so that all components remain accessible for inspection, cleaning, or maintenance.
Field-installed piping and electrical connections must be arranged so as to avoid interfering with removal of the
casing panels or with the burner door.
In order to avoid damage to the unit, lifting or moving the boiler should only be done
by experienced personnel suitably equipped for moving heavy equipment.
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Caution
2.2 — Water Treatment
Properly treated boiler water will help maximize the effectiveness and lifespan of the pressure vessel. Contact your
local Cleaver-Brooks representative or water management consultant for complete information on how to prevent
damage resulting from inadequate water treatment.
See Table 2-1 for CBT water quality guidelines.
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FIGURE 2-1.
Lifting boiler
!
Caution
The boiler must not be installed on combustible flooring.
Installation
60° min.
750-382
CBT

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