Draft Details
- Installation code for oil-burning equipment (A...
- DRAFT AMENDMENT
- Legal Notice for Draft Amendments
- Preface
- CSA B139.1.0:24
- 0 Introduction
- + 1 Scope
- 1.1 Installation requirements for large oil-bur...
- 1.2 Installation of oil-fuelled appliances and ...
- 1.3 Installation and alteration requirements fo...
- 1.4 Ancillary equipment installation requiremen...
- 1.5 Maintenance requirements for oil-burning eq...
- 1.6 Recommended precautions for filling tanks
- 1.7 Items not applicable
- 1.8 Terminology
- 1.9 Dual measurements
- 2 Reference publications
- 3 Definitions
- + 4 General requirements
- + 4.1 Acceptable equipment
- 4.1.1 Oil-burning equipment requirements
- 4.1.2 Compliance to CSA B140 Series standards
- 4.1.3 Potable water system compliance
- + 4.2 Responsibilities of the installer
- 4.2.1 Initial activation
- 4.2.2 Before leaving a new installation
- 4.2.3 Posting of instructions
- 4.2.4 Conversion from a different energy source...
- 4.2.5 Replacement
- + 4.3 Quality of work
- 4.3.1 Skillful and thorough workmanship
- 4.3.2 Personnel qualifications and training
- + 4.4 Suitability of equipment and chimney
- 4.4.1
- 4.4.2 Installer responsibilities
- 4.5 Accessibility
- 4.6 Electrical features
- 4.7 Gas features
- 4.8 Supply of fuel oil
- + 4.9 Hazardous atmosphere
- 4.9.1 Installation environment
- 4.9.2 Installation restrictions
- + 4.10 Fuel oil filters and strainers
- 4.10.1 Oil filter requirements for oil line-mou...
- 4.10.2 Fuel oil filter requirements
- 4.10.3 Filter requirements for nozzle sizes les...
- 4.10.4 Oil filters and strainers conformity
- + 4.11 Preheating of fuel oils
- 4.11.1 Fuel oil heating and handling
- 4.11.2 Steam coil usage in supply tank
- 4.11.3 Pressure-relief valve requirement for pr...
- 4.11.4 Steam line preheater condensate handling...
- 4.11.5 Hot water coil connection
- 4.11.6 Hot water line preheater safety requirem...
- 4.11.7 Electric preheater temperature control
- 4.11.8 Oil strainer installation in fuel line
- 4.11.9 Piping and tubing requirements for elect...
- + 4.12 Emergency shut-off devices
- 4.12.1 Emergency shut-off device for oil burner...
- 4.12.2 Valve with fusible link for float valve ...
- + 4.13 Appliance clearances to building construct...
- + 4.13.1 Clearance to combustibles
- 4.13.1.1 Clearances to combustible construction...
- 4.13.1.2 Clearance marking on appliance certifi...
- 4.13.1.3 Oil-burning appliance clearances
- + 4.13.2 Clearance to non-combustibles
- 4.13.2.1 Clearances to non-combustible construc...
- 4.13.2.2 Clearance requirements for oil-burning...
- 4.14 Servicing and maintenance clearances
- + 4.15 Appliance installation — General requireme...
- 4.15.1 Installation requirements
- 4.15.2 Appliance support
- + 4.16 Appliance installation in garages
- 4.16.1 Installation in garages
- 4.16.2 Installations in repair garages
- + 4.17 Appliance installation in aircraft hangars...
- 4.17.1 Location of appliance in aircraft hangar...
- 4.17.2 Fan-forced air-heating system air openin...
- 4.17.3 Heater installation height requirement —...
- 4.17.4 Heater installation height requirement —...
- 4.17.5 Location of suspended or elevated heater...
- + 4.18 Outdoor installations
- 4.18.1 Outdoor use certification
- 4.18.2 Outdoor appliance installation on concre...
- 4.18.3 Location requirements for outdoor roofto...
- 4.18.4 Protection against weather and physical ...
- 4.18.5 Accessibility for inspection and servici...
- 4.18.6 Roof access requirements for appliances
- 4.18.7 Roof installation requirements
- 4.18.8 Guardrail requirements
- 4.18.9 Flue gas circulation prevention
- + 4.19 Maintenance
- 4.19.1 Inspection and maintenance
- 4.19.2 Maintenance requirements
- 4.19.3 Water testing
- 4.19.4 Visual inspection and replacement of com...
- + 5 Fuel-containing devices, piping, tubing, valv...
- + 5.1 Fuel-containing devices
- 5.1.1 Melting point requirements for external p...
- 5.1.2 Items with melting points below 538 °C (1...
- 5.1.3 Design requirements
- + 5.2 Piping and tubing — Aboveground installatio...
- + 5.2.1 General
- 5.2.1.1 Fuel oil piping installation
- 5.2.1.2 Piping and tubing requirements
- 5.2.1.3 ASTM A53 Type F steel piping
- 5.2.1.4 Fill and vent pipes
- 5.2.1.5 Piping size requirements for oil-burnin...
- 5.2.1.6 Flexible connectors
- 5.2.1.7 Hose connectors usage and protection
- 5.2.1.8 Support and protection
- 5.2.1.9 Piping and tubing routing and support
- 5.2.1.10 Building member strength preservation
- 5.2.1.11 Oil piping installation requirements
- 5.2.1.12 Sleeving or double wrapping of piping
- 5.2.1.13 Sleeve material and installation
- 5.2.1.14 Piping outlet extension requirements
- 5.2.1.15 Corrosion protection for exposed pipin...
- 5.2.1.16 Installation restrictions
- 5.2.1.17 Piping or tubing installation in solid...
- 5.2.1.18 Galvanized pipes use restrictions
- + 5.2.2 Joints and connections — Above ground
- 5.2.2.1 Piping and tubing joints and connection...
- 5.2.2.2 Use of insulating bushings or flanges
- 5.2.3 Concealed piping installation
- + 5.2.4 Rooftop piping installation
- 5.2.4.1 Tubing installation restrictions
- 5.2.4.2 Piping support
- 5.2.4.3 Corrosion protection of outdoor piping
- 5.2.4.4 Piping mounting and support
- 5.3 Piping and tubing — Underground installatio...
- + 5.4 Valves and pipeline devices
- 5.4.1 Support of valves and other devices
- + 5.4.2 Shut-off valve
- 5.4.2.1 Shut-off valves conformity
- 5.4.2.2 Shut-off valve installation
- 5.4.2.3 Fuel supply line shut-off valve at buil...
- 5.4.2.4 Fuel supply line shut-off valves
- + 5.4.3 Pressure-relief valve
- 5.4.3.1 Pressure-relief valve requirement for s...
- 5.4.3.2 Pressure-relief valve installation in f...
- 5.4.3.3 Pressure relief installation
- + 5.4.4 Automatic shut-off valve
- 5.4.4.1 Automatic shut-off valves conformance
- 5.4.4.2 Solenoid valve selection for fail-safe ...
- 5.4.4.3 Actuator requirements
- 5.4.4.4 Oil flow shut-off device for burner in ...
- 5.4.4.5 Fuel supply shut-off device for multipl...
- + 5.4.5 Constant-level valve
- 5.4.5.1 Head limitation for constant-level valv...
- 5.4.5.2 Constant-level valve installation in fu...
- + 5.5 Fuel oil pumps
- 5.5.1 Fuel oil pumps suitability
- 5.5.2 Maximum inlet pressure for fuel oil pump
- 5.5.3 Fuel pump protection against excessive pr...
- 5.5.4 Maximum lift for fuel oil pump
- 5.5.5 Burner fuel oil pumps located above suppl...
- 5.5.6 External pressure-relief valve installati...
- 5.5.7 Auxiliary supply tank level control
- + 5.6 Elevated installation
- 5.6.1 General
- + 5.6.2 Fuel oil pumps — Additional requirements
- 5.6.2.1 Elevation limits
- 5.6.2.2 Fuel oil circulating pump or delivery p...
- 5.6.2.3 Pressure-sensing device for oil pump sh...
- + 6 General requirements for aboveground fuel oil...
- 6.1 General
- + 6.2 Construction and operating conditions
- + 6.2.1 Construction
- 6.2.1.1 Supply tanks and storage tanks
- 6.2.1.2 Compliance options
- 6.2.1.3 Prohibition of connection to oil burner...
- 6.2.1.4 Tank reuse
- 6.2.1.5 Installation location requirements
- + 6.2.2 Operating pressure
- 6.2.2.1 Maximum operating pressure
- 6.2.2.2 Continuous overflow condition for auxil...
- 6.2.2.3 Prevention of overflow in auxiliary sup...
- + 6.2.3 Operating temperature
- 6.2.3.1 Outdoor tanks
- + 6.2.3.2 Indoor tanks
- 6.2.3.2.1 Tank location and operation
- 6.2.3.2.2 Reduced separation distance requireme...
- + 6.3 Support, installation, foundations, and anc...
- 6.3.1 Support requirements
- 6.3.2 Tank installation
- 6.3.3 Tank support and stability
- 6.3.4 Earthquake-resistant design
- 6.3.5 Means of egress
- 6.3.6 Tank clearances
- 6.3.7 Tank installation requirements
- 6.3.8 Tank slope for bottom outlet
- 6.3.9 Tank openings sealing
- + 6.4 Outdoor tank foundations
- 6.4.1 Foundations for outdoor tanks
- 6.4.2 Outdoor tank location and protection
- + 6.5 Gauging of tanks
- 6.5.1 Liquid level determination
- 6.5.2 Tank gauges and level indicators
- 6.5.3 Gauging restrictions inside buildings
- 6.5.4 Dipstick opening design
- 6.5.5 Glass sight gauge or other gauging device...
- + 6.6 Removal or disconnection of appliances
- 6.6.1 Removal of oil-burning appliance for conv...
- 6.6.2 Outlet tightness requirements
- + 7 Tanks installed inside buildings — Capacity a...
- + 7.1 General
- 7.1.1 Tanks installed inside buildings or under...
- 7.1.2 Tank protection
- + 7.2 Tank capacity
- 7.2.1 Tank capacity requirements for indoor sto...
- 7.2.2 Auxiliary supply tank capacity requiremen...
- 7.2.3 Engine supply tanks located in an engine ...
- 7.2.4 Installation of storage and supply tanks ...
- 7.3 Tank protection levels
- + 7.4 Storage rooms
- 7.4.1 Tank storage rooms
- 7.4.2 Tank storage room separation
- 7.4.3 Tank storage room separation from adjacen...
- 7.4.4 Floor drains in tank storage rooms
- 7.4.5 Location of sumps for sanitary drainage o...
- 7.5 Tank secondary containment
- 7.6 Protected storage rooms
- 7.7 Protected tanks
- + 7.8 Dedicated tank buildings
- 7.8.1 Dedicated use of tank storage buildings
- 7.8.2 Dedicated tank building requirements
- + 7.9 Underground tank vaults
- 7.9.1 Underground tank vault usage
- 7.9.2 Underground tank vault requirements
- 7.9.3 Vault roof design and construction
- 7.9.4 Separation and protection of tank vaults
- 7.9.5 Adjacent buildings
- 7.9.6 Vault access stairs from adjacent buildin...
- 7.9.7 Horizontal access door for separate acces...
- 7.10 Room leak detection
- 7.11 Fire detection
- + 8 Outdoor aboveground fuel oil tanks — Capacity...
- 8.1 General
- 8.2 Tanks located above ground level
- + 8.3 Tanks located at ground level — Capacity an...
- 8.3.1 Separation distance requirements for supp...
- 8.3.2 Minimum separation distance
- 8.3.3 Supply or storage tank location
- 8.3.4 Protection of supply and storage tanks
- 8.3.5 Nonmetallic supply tanks conformity
- + 8.4 Piping
- 8.4.1 Aboveground outdoor tank piping shut-off ...
- 8.4.2 Pressure-relief device for aboveground ou...
- 8.4.3 Prevention of siphoning in fuel supply li...
- 8.5 Fill pipes
- + 8.6 Protection from vehicles
- 8.6.1 Tank protection
- 8.6.2 Posts for tank protection
- 8.6.3 Guardrails for tank protection
- 8.6.4 Location of posts or guardrails for tank ...
- + 8.7 Tank secondary containment
- 8.7.1 General
- + 8.7.2 Tanks with secondary containment
- 8.7.2.1 Outdoor containment
- 8.7.2.2 Aboveground storage or supply tanks
- 8.7.2.3 Aboveground storage or supply tanks wit...
- 8.7.2.4 Tank construction requirements for capa...
- + 8.7.3 Tanks contained by external dikes
- 8.7.3.1 Containment of single-wall tanks instal...
- 8.7.3.2 Aboveground tank shell distance from se...
- 8.7.3.3 Secondary containment requirements
- 8.7.3.4 Secondary containment area capacity
- 8.7.3.5 Construction and maintenance of liquid-...
- 8.7.3.6 Secondary containment with concrete bar...
- 8.7.3.7 Compatibility of clay barriers for seco...
- 8.7.3.8 Secondary containment with steel barrie...
- + 8.7.3.9 Secondary containment
- 8.7.3.9.1 Approval of liners for secondary cont...
- 8.7.3.9.2 Secondary containment with liner cons...
- 8.7.3.10 Earth secondary containment walls
- 8.7.3.11 Walls for secondary containment area
- 8.7.3.12 Fire-extinguishing measures for tanks ...
- 8.7.3.13 Supply line extension
- 8.7.3.14 Drainage restrictions
- 8.7.3.15 Drainage system installation and termi...
- 8.7.3.16 Drainage system design
- 8.7.3.17 Tank installation to prevent flotation...
- 8.7.3.18 Accessibility and location of drainage...
- + 9 Underground tanks and piping
- + 9.1 Underground tanks
- 9.1.1 Underground tanks conformance
- 9.1.2 Underground tank installation requirement...
- 9.1.3 Installation restrictions
- 9.1.4 Excavation near foundation footings
- 9.1.5 Minimum clearances for underground tanks
- 9.1.6 Damaged underground tank
- 9.1.7 Tank removal and prohibition of relocatio...
- 9.1.8 Inspection and repair of tank coating/cla...
- 9.1.9 Rigging and lowering of underground tanks...
- 9.1.10 Selection and application of bedding, ba...
- 9.1.11 Protection from vehicular traffic and lo...
- 9.1.12 Equipment contact with pavement
- 9.1.13 Observation well requirement for undergr...
- + 9.2 Prevention of tank flotation
- 9.2.1 Installation below water table
- 9.2.2 Restraint of tanks
- 9.2.3 Tank restraints design for hydrostatic pr...
- 9.2.4 Bedding or backfill material thickness re...
- 9.2.5 Anchor straps or ground anchors for steel...
- 9.2.6 Anchor straps and ground anchors tighteni...
- 9.2.7 Petroleum product ballasting requirements...
- 9.2.8 Petroleum product ballast monitoring
- + 9.3 Fill/dip pipes
- 9.3.1 Fill pipe location
- 9.3.2 Spill containment device for fill pipe
- 9.3.3 Direct fill pipe requirements
- + 9.3.4 Filling/dipping
- 9.3.4.1 Requirements for remote fill pipe
- 9.3.4.2 Secondary direct riser installation out...
- 9.3.4.3 Direct riser connection to remote fill
- 9.3.5 Remote fill pipe extension above grade le...
- + 9.4 Steel tanks — Corrosion protection
- 9.4.1 Corrosion protection system for undergrou...
- 9.4.2 Impressed-current system design certifica...
- 9.4.3 Jacketed tank installation requirements
- 9.4.4 Corrosion protection for metallic piping ...
- 9.4.5 Installation and verification of impresse...
- 9.4.6 Impressed-current cathodic protection sys...
- 9.4.7 Requirements for new underground steel ta...
- 9.4.8 Bonding of steel tanks and metallic pipin...
- 9.4.9 Electrical isolation of new underground s...
- 9.4.10 Impressed current interlock and alarm
- 9.4.11 Impressed-current cathodic protection sy...
- 9.4.12 Cathodic protection monitoring and testi...
- + 9.5 Leak detection — Tanks
- 9.5.1 Continuous positive leak detection of dou...
- 9.5.2 Interstitial space leak detection system ...
- 9.5.3 Water level monitoring and notification
- 9.5.4 Commissioning testing of tank system
- + 9.6 Tank venting
- 9.6.1 Piping for underground and aboveground ve...
- 9.6.2 Venting requirements
- 9.6.3 Underground vent piping requirements
- 9.6.4 Weatherproof hood or vent cap
- 9.6.5 Underground tank venting
- 9.6.6 Vent pipe termination and clearances
- 9.6.7 Vent piping slope and traps
- 9.6.8 Vent riser termination
- + 9.7 Underground piping and sumps
- + 9.7.1 Piping
- 9.7.1.1 Underground product transfer and vent p...
- 9.7.1.2 Installation by trained contractors
- 9.7.1.3 Underground product transfer piping req...
- 9.7.1.4 Underground piping for siphon product t...
- 9.7.1.5 Underground vent piping requirements
- 9.7.1.6 Operating pressure limitations
- 9.7.1.7 Flexible connectors on underground fuel...
- 9.7.1.8 Anti-siphon protection for piping conne...
- 9.7.1.9 Underground piping connection
- 9.7.1.10 Sloping and termination of underground...
- 9.7.1.11 Underground piping passing through bui...
- 9.7.1.12 Leak testing of underground piping sys...
- 9.7.1.13 Nonmetallic underground piping through...
- + 9.7.2 Fittings and joints
- 9.7.2.1 Joining methods for underground piping ...
- 9.7.2.2 Steel pipe adaptor fittings for undergr...
- 9.7.2.3 Steel pipe fittings for transition sump...
- 9.7.2.4 Installation of steel pipe fittings bel...
- 9.7.2.5 Swing joints using threaded elbows and ...
- 9.7.2.6 Threaded joints and gaskets
- + 9.7.3 Protection of underground piping
- 9.7.3.1 Fuel oil piping installation requiremen...
- 9.7.3.2 Piping and tubing location
- 9.7.3.3 Underground piping passing restrictions...
- 9.7.3.4 Sleeve protection for piping or tubing ...
- 9.7.3.5 Grading of trench for underground pipin...
- 9.7.3.6 Bedding material for underground piping...
- 9.7.3.7 Corrosion protection for metallic pipin...
- + 9.7.4 Sumps
- 9.7.4.1 Underground sumps conformity
- 9.7.4.2 Containment sump location and design
- 9.7.4.3 Tank sumps
- 9.7.4.4 Underground piping connection to monito...
- 9.7.4.5 Secondary containment of underground pr...
- 9.7.4.6 Transition from underground to abovegro...
- 9.7.4.7 Piping leaving transition sump
- 9.7.4.8 Piping entries into sumps through entry...
- 9.7.4.9 Leak detection device
- + 9.8 Addition or removal of tanks
- 9.8.1 Adding or removing underground tanks
- 9.8.2 Confirmation of existing tank corrosion p...
- + 10 Tank connections
- + 10.1 Supply tank fill pipe
- 10.1.1 Fill opening or fill pipe requirement
- 10.1.2 Fill opening and entry requirements
- 10.1.3 Overfill protection device for fuel oil ...
- 10.1.4 Fill pipe installation
- 10.1.5 Pressurized fill installation requiremen...
- 10.1.6 Fill pipe design and installation
- 10.1.7 Valve installation requirements
- 10.1.8 Fill pipe requirements for supply tank
- 10.1.9 Location of fill pipe entry
- 10.1.10 Fill pipe location
- 10.1.11 Fill pipe installation requirements
- 10.1.12 Fill pipe recess
- 10.1.13 Tank-filling connection accessibility
- + 10.2 Common fill pipe for multiple aboveground ...
- 10.2.1 Common fill pipe for multiple supply tan...
- 10.2.2 Interconnection of supply tanks
- 10.2.3 Common fill pipe for two tanks
- 10.2.4 Aboveground supply tank filling requirem...
- + 10.3 Auxiliary supply tank fill pipe
- 10.3.1 Level control device for auxiliary suppl...
- 10.3.2 Auxiliary supply tank filling
- 10.3.3 Auxiliary supply tank with fail-safe aut...
- 10.3.4 Auxiliary supply tank venting with separ...
- 10.3.5 Auxiliary supply tank fuel line anti-sip...
- 10.4 Appliance supply pipe for connected tanks ...
- + 10.5 Tank venting
- + 10.5.1 General
- 10.5.1.1 Venting requirements
- 10.5.1.2 Means for venting
- 10.5.1.3 Tank requirements for fill and vent pi...
- 10.5.1.4 Tank vent pipe size
- 10.5.1.5 Vent pipe installation
- 10.5.1.6 Installation of vent pipe lower end
- 10.5.1.7 Vent pipe termination
- 10.5.1.8 Vent pipe termination requirements
- 10.5.1.9 Vent pipe termination recess and insta...
- 10.5.1.10 Vent pipe installation
- 10.5.1.11 Vent and overflow pipes
- 10.5.1.12 Venting of auxiliary supply tanks com...
- + 10.5.2 Venting of tanks installed indoors
- 10.5.2.1 Venting requirements
- 10.5.2.2 Secondary containment emergency vent t...
- 10.5.2.3 Pressure and height limitations for no...
- 10.5.2.4
- 10.5.2.5 Tank emergency vent sizing based on to...
- 10.5.2.6 Design of vent pipes for tanks
- 10.5.2.7 Indoor tank emergency vent connection
- + 10.5.3 Common venting of tanks
- 10.5.3.1 Combined vents
- 10.5.3.2 Combining vents for two or more supply...
- 10.5.3.3 Sizing of common vent
- + 10.6 Venting of auxiliary supply tanks
- 10.6.1 General
- + 10.6.2 Venting through an overflow pipe
- 10.6.2.1 Auxiliary supply tank venting
- 10.6.2.2 Auxiliary supply tank venting requirem...
- 10.6.2.3 Auxiliary supply tank overflow require...
- 10.6.2.4 Emergency venting and fire protection
- + 10.6.3 Venting to atmosphere
- 10.6.3.1 Auxiliary supply tank venting
- 10.6.3.2 Redundant level-control system
- 10.6.3.3 Vent pipe sizing
- 10.6.3.4 Level-detection device installation in...
- 10.6.3.5 Overflow pipe connection
- 10.6.3.6 Redundant system overflow pipe require...
- 10.6.3.7 Permanent electrical bypass for high-l...
- + 11 Air for combustion and venting
- + 11.1 General
- 11.1.1 Installation requirements for proper com...
- 11.1.2 Location of appliances
- 11.1.3 Air supply and ventilation
- + 11.2 Air intakes
- 11.2.1 Outdoor air introduction and combustion-...
- 11.2.2 Outdoor air supply requirements
- 11.2.3 Combustion air ducting system design and...
- 11.2.4 Outdoor combustion air intake location
- 11.2.5 Interlocking of combustion air damper
- 11.2.6 Free area calculation with screens
- + 11.3 Specially engineered installations
- 11.3.1 General
- + 11.3.2 Mechanical air systems
- 11.3.2.1 Interlocking of fan-driven combustion ...
- 11.3.2.2 Proof-of-airflow devices
- 11.3.2.3 Supervision of proof-of-airflow device...
- 11.3.2.4 Outdoor air preheating coil fin spacin...
- + 12 Venting products of combustion
- + 12.1 General
- 12.1.1 Venting of combustion products
- 12.1.2 Venting system connection
- 12.1.3 Venting system connection restrictions
- 12.1.4 Venting facilities
- 12.1.5 Venting requirements
- 12.1.6 Chimney performance
- 12.1.7 Chimney vent size requirements
- 12.1.8 Chimney vent connection
- 12.1.9 Chimney exhaust capability and automatic...
- 12.1.10 Chimney flue height extension
- 12.1.11 External insulation or refractory linin...
- 12.1.12 Location of metal chimneys outdoors
- 12.1.13 Support of metal chimneys
- 12.2 Certified chimneys
- + 12.3 Uncertified metal chimneys — Flue-gas temp...
- 12.3.1 Requirements for uncertified metal chimn...
- 12.3.2 Requirements for fabrication and install...
- 12.3.3 Construction materials for uncertified m...
- 12.3.4 Material thickness
- 12.3.5 Welding and joint requirements
- 12.4 Uncertified metal chimneys — Flue-gas temp...
- 12.5 Masonry and concrete chimneys
- 12.6 Special venting arrangements
- + 12.7 Vent connector and related equipment
- + 12.7.1 Vent connectors
- 12.7.1.1 Certified vent connectors compliance r...
- 12.7.1.2 Uncertified metal vent connector fabri...
- 12.7.1.3 Vent connector sizing
- 12.7.1.4 Vent connector diameter
- 12.7.1.5 Vent connector support and condition
- 12.7.1.6 Vent connector material and wall thick...
- 12.7.1.7 Installation of vent connector
- 12.7.1.8 Vent connector construction and sizing...
- 12.7.1.9 Requirements for retrofitting with a v...
- 12.7.1.10 Joints in vent connectors
- 12.7.1.11 Vent connector passing restrictions
- 12.7.1.12 Multiple appliance venting
- 12.7.1.13 Chimney flue serving oil-burning and ...
- 12.7.1.14 Vent connector passing through combus...
- 12.7.1.15 Vent connector passing through combus...
- + 12.7.2 Vent connector damper
- 12.7.2.1 Interlocking of manually operated damp...
- 12.7.2.2 Automatically operated dampers for bur...
- 12.7.2.3 Automatically operated dampers design
- 12.7.2.4 Installation of automatic vent pipe da...
- 12.7.2.5 Baffles for reduction of peak draft
- 12.7.2.6 Combustion section access and vent iso...
- + 12.7.3 Draft regulator
- 12.7.3.1 Draft regulator conformance to ULC/ORD...
- 12.7.3.2 Draft regulator installation
- 12.7.3.3 Draft regulator location
- 12.7.3.4 Location and mounting requirements for...
- + 12.7.4 Heat reclaimers
- 12.7.4.1 Installation of heat reclaimer in vent...
- 12.7.4.2 Installation restrictions
- + 12.8 Building construction clearances
- 12.8.1 Non-combustible construction
- + 12.8.2 Combustible construction
- 12.8.2.1 Clearances to combustible construction...
- 12.8.2.2 Clearances for certified chimney insta...
- 12.8.2.3 Clearance reduction for chimneys and v...
- 12.8.2.4 Clearance reduction with insulation
- + 12.8.3 Roof penetrations
- 12.8.3.1 Pass-through of uncertified metal chim...
- 12.8.3.2 Ventilation space reduction
- 12.8.3.3 Thimble as structural support for chim...
- + 12.8.4 Exterior wall penetrations
- 12.8.4.1 Vent connector installation through co...
- 12.8.4.2 Vent connector passing through combust...
- + 12.8.5 Chimney enclosures
- 12.8.5.1 Enclosure of chimneys passing through ...
- 12.8.5.2 Vertical service spaces for chimneys c...
- + 12.9 Installation requirements for through-the-...
- + 12.9.1 General
- 12.9.1.1 Venting kit installation requirements
- 12.9.1.2 Terminal guard installation
- + 12.9.2 Installation
- 12.9.2.1 Installation requirements
- 12.9.2.2 Vent termination requirements
- 12.9.2.3 Electrical supply from appliance
- 12.9.2.4 Venting system installation
- 12.9.2.5 Through-the-wall venting system equiva...
- + 13 Tests
- 13.1 General
- + 13.2 Appliances
- 13.2.1 Tests and observations
- + 13.2.2 Test point location
- 13.2.2.1 Vent outlet sampling location
- 13.2.2.2 Sampling tube position
- 13.2.3 Flue-gas pressure
- 13.2.4 Smoke density
- + 13.2.5 Temperature
- 13.2.5.1 Vent outlet total temperature limit
- 13.2.5.2 Flue-gas base temperature measurement ...
- 13.2.5.3 Minimum base temperature requirement f...
- 13.2.6 Analysis of flue gases
- 13.2.7 Functioning of safety and operating cont...
- 13.2.8 Fuel input
- + 13.3 Underground tanks
- 13.3.1 General
- + 13.3.2 Frequency and methods of leak detection ...
- 13.3.2.1 Testing and monitoring requirements
- 13.3.2.2 Commission testing
- 13.3.2.3 In-service monitoring frequency calcul...
- 13.3.2.4 Investigation and corrective action
- 13.3.2.5 Alternative solutions and innovative t...
- + 13.3.3 Precision leak test
- 13.3.3.1 Precision leak test equipment conforma...
- 13.3.3.2 Tank precision leak detection test
- 13.3.3.3 Alternate leak test method
- + 13.3.4 Leak detection testing and monitoring me...
- 13.3.4.1 Equipment requirements for automatic t...
- 13.3.4.2 Precision leak detection test requirem...
- 13.3.4.3 Underground pipe leak detection testin...
- + 13.3.5 Leak detection testing of underground ta...
- + 13.3.5.1 Leak detection tests
- 13.3.5.1.1 Leak testing of tanks
- 13.3.5.1.2 Precision leak detection test
- 13.3.5.1.3 Leak detection test pressure limit
- + 13.3.5.2 Pneumatic leak detection tests
- 13.3.5.2.1 Pneumatic leak detection using nitro...
- 13.3.5.2.2 Pneumatic leak detection using soap ...
- 13.3.5.2.3 Pneumatic leak detection tests
- 13.3.5.2.4 Pneumatic leak detection testing haz...
- + 13.3.5.3 Protocols for pneumatic leak detection...
- 13.3.5.3.1 Leak repair and retesting
- 13.3.5.3.2 Pressure measurement during pneumati...
- 13.3.5.3.3 Pneumatic leak detection test pressu...
- + 13.4 Leak testing of aboveground piping or tubi...
- 13.4.1 Leak testing of aboveground piping
- 13.4.2 Pneumatic testing of aboveground piping ...
- 13.4.3 Isolation of tank from test pressure
- 13.4.4 Testing of pump discharge and auxiliary ...
- 13.4.5 Pressure testing
- 13.4.6 Leak-detection testing
- 13.4.7 Leakage detection
- 13.4.8 Leakage test and retest
- 13.4.9 Pressure measurements using calibrated m...
- + 13.5 Leak testing of underground piping or tubi...
- 13.5.1 Underground piping pressure testing
- 13.5.2 Leakage test for exposed piping systems
- 13.5.3 Leak detection for underground piping sy...
- 13.5.4 Leakage test
- 13.5.5 Pressure measurement requirements
- 13.5.6 Pressure testing limit
- 13.5.7 Leakage testing of underground double-wa...
- 13.5.8 Testing of double-wall piping interstiti...
- 13.5.9 Hydrostatic testing of sumps
- + 13.6 Testing of new or replacement tanks
- 13.6.1 Testing of tanks with secondary containm...
- 13.6.2 Leak testing of supply or storage tank a...
- 13.6.3 Tank and connection leak testing
- 13.6.4 Tank cleaning and oil transfer
- 13.7 Leak testing of uncertified chimneys
- + Annex A (informative)
- Referenced product and material publications
- A.1 Material compliance
- A.2 Tested materials
- A.3 Declared materials
- + Annex B (normative)
- Venting requirements — Tables and figures
- + B.1 Tables
- Table B.1 a)
- Table B.1 b)
- Table B.2 a)
- Table B.2 b)
- Table B.3
- Table B.4
- Table B.5
- Table B.6
- Table B.7
- + B.2 Figures
- Figure B.1
- Figure B.2
- Figure B.3
- Figure B.4
- Figure B.5
- Figure B.6
- Figure B.7
- Figure B.8
- Figure B.9
- Figure B.10 a)
- Figure B.10 b)
- Figure B.11
- Figure B.12
- Figure B.13
- Figure B.14
- Figure B.15 a)
- Figure B.15 b)
- Figure B.15 c)
- Figure B.15 d)
- Figure B.15 e)
- + Annex C (informative)
- General recommendations for the third-party au...
- C.1 Third-party auditor
- C.2 Installer
- C.3 Service provider
- C.4 Operator
- C.5 Appliance wholesaler/retailer
- C.6 Oil sampling
- + Annex D (informative)
- Calculation of vent piping equivalent length
- D.1 General
- D.1.1 Venting requirements
- D.1.2 Criteria for normal venting
- D.1.3 Emergency venting criteria
- D.1.4 Vent height and length criteria
- D.1.5 Equivalent length for pipe elbows and fit...
- D.2 Normal venting
- D.3 Emergency venting
- D.3.1 Worst-case venting condition
- D.3.2 Equivalent lengths of 90° elbows at emerg...
- D.3.3 Equivalent lengths of 90° elbows at emerg...
- D.4 Overfill
- D.5 Example — Residential and small commercial ...
- D.6 Example — Large installations
- + Annex E (informative)
- Tanks for central oil distribution systems
- E.1 Tank connection requirements
- E.2 Tank installation requirements
- + Annex F (informative)
- Appropriate refractory-type combustion chamber...
- F.1 Firing rates lower than 9.5 L/h (2.5 USGPH)...
- F.2 Insulation requirements for combustion cham...
- F.3 Insulation of combustion chamber floors
- F.4 Combustion chamber design and installation
- F.5 Combustion chamber projection
- F.6 Recommended combustion chamber sizes for gu...
- + Annex G (informative)
- Filling operations
- G.1 Basic filling precautions
- G.2 Fuel delivery maximum filling rate
- G.3 Audibility of tank whistle vent alarm
- G.4 Whistle vent alarm functionality
- G.5 Portable container filling from tank with c...
- + Annex H (informative)
- Fuel tanks and water contamination
- H.1 Internal corrosion control
- H.2 Fuel supply sump volume
- + Annex I (normative)
- Maintenance — Aboveground and underground tank...
- I.1 Aboveground tanks installed outdoors at gra...
- I.2 Aboveground vertical tanks
- I.2.1 In-service external inspection interval f...
- I.2.2 Internal inspection requirements for abov...
- I.2.3 Inspection and documentation requirements...
- I.3 Aboveground and underground tank disuse
- I.3.1 Temporary tank storage
- I.3.2 Tank removal requirements
- I.4 Underground piping and sumps
- I.4.1 Inspection and testing of leak detection ...
- I.4.2 Inspection and testing requirements
- I.4.3 Pressure testing of interstitial space of...
- I.4.4 Corrosion protection system testing and v...
- I.4.5 Verification of cathodic protection syste...
- + Annex J (normative)
- Maintenance — Residential installations
- J.1 Regular maintenance
- J.1.1 Maintenance of oil-burning equipment
- J.1.2 Visual inspection and testing of fuel oil...
- J.1.3 Water testing of tanks
- J.1.4 Sight gauge inspection and replacement
- J.1.5 Fuel pump pressure check and adjustment
- J.1.6 Fuel pump automatic cut-off valve or cont...
- J.1.7 Electrode maintenance
- J.1.8 Nozzle inspection and replacement
- J.1.9 Combustion chamber inspection and mainten...
- J.1.10 Inspection and cleaning of vent passages...
- J.1.11 High-temperature-limit control check and...
- J.1.12 Combustion control replacement
- J.1.13 Measurement of CO2 level
- J.1.14 Flue-gas temperature measurement
- J.1.15 Over-fire pressure measurement and adjus...
- J.1.16 Measurement of pressure (draft) in vent
- J.1.17 Smoke density measurement
- J.1.18 Barometric damper inspection, cleaning, ...
- J.1.19 Inspection and adjustment of thermostat ...
- J.1.20 Inspection, cleaning, and repair
- J.1.21 Fuse requirements
- J.2 Fuel filters
- J.2.1 Fuel filter element inspection and replac...
- J.2.2 Fuel or water separator maintenance
- J.2.3 Inspection and replacement of fuel or wat...
- J.2.4 Fuel filter element/casing replacement
- J.3 Forced-air furnaces
- J.3.1 Temperature measurement for add-on air co...
- J.3.2 Return air inlet proximity to furnace
- J.3.3 Air filter inspection and maintenance
- J.3.4 Prevention of ozone generation in electro...
- J.3.5 Blower assembly inspection, cleaning, and...
- J.3.6 Blower fan belt tension and alignment
- J.3.7 Heat exchanger leak test
- J.3.8 Leak testing of heat exchanger
- J.3.9 Leakage test result
- J.4 Boilers
- J.4.1 Inspection and maintenance
- J.4.2 Circulating pump inspection and lubricati...
- J.4.3 System pressure check and adjustment
- J.4.4 Pressure-relief valve inspection and repl...
- J.4.5 Automatic fill valve check and adjustment...
- J.4.6 Expansion tank inspection and maintenance...
- J.5 Domestic hot-water heaters
- + Annex K (informative)
- Operational practices for environmental protec...
- K.1 Underground leak detection
- K.2 Underground tank vents
- K.3 Operation
- K.3.1 Vehicle operator requirements during tank...
- K.3.2 Overfill prevention
- K.3.3 Leak response and tank removal
- K.3.4 Vacuum monitoring and leak detection syst...
- K.3.5 Interstitial monitoring system for double...
- K.3.6 Level 1 leak detection
- K.3.7 Level 2 leak detection
- K.4 Spill response
- + Annex L (informative)
- Combustion air proving safety interlocks
- L.1 General
- L.1.1 Combustion air supply fan interlocking an...
- L.1.2 Airflow sensor failure due to outdoor deb...
- L.1.3 Airflow-proving and supervision devices
- + Annex M (informative)
- Best practices for outdoor tank installations ...
- M.1 Fuel tank installations on permafrost soil
- M.2 Indoor fuel tank support
- M.3 Steel support system for fuel tank
- M.4 Fuel tank installation height
- M.5 Insulation to reduce thawing of soil
- M.6 Tank base inspection and maintenance
- M.7 Elevated stands or supports
- M.8 Fuel tank inspection
- M.9 Installation of topsoil and base support ma...
- + Annex N (informative)
- Recommended practices for the support and secu...
- N.1 General
- N.2 Fuel tank securement
- N.2.1 Securing fuel oil tanks
- N.2.2 Suitability of existing concrete foundati...
- N.2.3 Concrete pad requirements
- N.2.4 Concrete pad requirements
- N.2.5 Concrete tank pads for ballasting fuel oi...
- N.3 Fuel tank securement to concrete
- N.3.1 Support pads
- N.3.2 Foot flanges
- N.3.3 Concrete anchors and tie-down straps or c...
- N.3.4 Eye-anchor bolts
- N.3.5 U-bolt anchors
- N.3.6 Concrete bolt requirements
- N.4 Earth augers
- N.5 Hold-down systems
- N.5.1 General
- N.5.2 Materials and hardware
- N.5.3 Piping anchored in excavated pit filled w...
- N.6 High wind conditions
- N.6.1 Piping anchored in excavated pit filled w...
- N.6.2 Tank support pad size and installation
- N.6.3 Support pad size and design
- N.6.4 Foot flange attachment
- N.6.5 Protection against wind damage
- + N.6.6 High wind conditions — Recommended action...
- N.6.6.2 Post-high wind conditions
- N.7 Flood conditions
- N.7.1 High water or flooding conditions
- + N.7.2 Pre-flood — Recommended actions
- N.7.2.1 Fuel tank inspection and maintenance
- N.7.2.2 Tank piping and opening inspection
- N.7.2.3 Shut-off valve for bottom outlet
- N.7.2.4 Fuel tank securement during flooding co...
- N.7.2.5 Oil-burning appliance shutdown
- N.7.2.6 Oil supply valve and appliance shutdown...
- N.7.2.7 Venting requirements
- N.7.2.8 Fill pipe cap or extension requirement
- N.7.2.9 Installation requirements
- + N.7.3 Post-flood conditions — Recommended actio...
- N.7.3.1 Inspection of fuel tank components
- N.7.3.2 Water testing for fuel tank
- N.7.3.3 Spill response
- N.7.3.4 Fill and vent piping height compliance
- N.7.3.5 Inspection after flooding
- N.7.3.6 Flood exposure inspection
- + Annex O (informative)
- Glossary
- CSA B139.1.1:24
- 0 Introduction
- + 1 Scope
- 1.1 Installation requirements for oil-fuelled s...
- 1.2 Relationship with CSA B139.1.0
- 1.3 Terminology
- 1.4 Dual measurements
- 2 Reference publications
- 3 Definitions
- + 4 Engine installation
- + 4.1 Engines
- 4.1.1 Engine components and accessories exempt ...
- 4.1.2 Engine enclosure exhaust piping
- 4.1.3 Protection of hose connectors
- + 4.2 Filters
- 4.2.1 Oil filter and water separator requiremen...
- 4.2.2 Fusible-link valve requirements
- + 4.3 Engine systems with sub-base fuel tanks
- 4.3.1 Vent pipes termination
- 4.3.2 Venting of engine system supply tanks
- 4.4 Trailer-mounted engine-generators
- + 4.5 Fire pumps conforming to NFPA 20
- 4.5.1 General
- 4.5.2 Tank construction
- 4.5.3 Tank supports
- 4.5.4 Tank capacity
- 4.5.5 Tank venting
- 4.5.6 Tank connections
- 4.5.7 Tank overfill protection
- 4.5.8 Fuel flexible connections
- 4.5.9 Clearance to combustibles
- 4.5.10 Spark-arresting mufflers
- 4.5.11 Fuel maintenance systems
- + 5 Engine fuel piping, tubing, and fittings
- + 5.1 Engine fuel piping
- 5.1.1 Flexible fuel piping connections to engin...
- 5.1.2 Fuel return line termination
- 5.1.3 Fuel return line with drop tube
- 5.2 Stainless steel tubing and fittings
- + 6 Tanks
- 6.1 General
- + 6.2 Engine supply tanks — Installation
- 6.2.1 Requirements for tanks supplying engines
- 6.2.2 Fuel line entry fittings on engine supply...
- 6.2.3 Electric power supply for level control a...
- 6.3 Venting of engine supply tanks
- + 6.4 Operating temperature
- 6.4.1 Operating temperature for indoor engine s...
- 6.4.2 Outdoor engine supply tank temperature
- 6.4.3 Engine supply tank oil temperature confir...
- + 6.5 Engine supply tanks — Capacity and protecti...
- + 6.5.1 Indoor installation
- 6.5.1.1 Engine supply tank installation
- 6.5.1.2 Engine supply tank capacities
- 6.5.1.3 Engine supply tank protection level req...
- 6.5.1.4 Engine service room separation and cons...
- 6.5.1.5 Engine service room fire suppression sy...
- 6.5.1.6 Leak detection for engine service rooms...
- 6.5.1.7 Fire detection for engine service room
- 6.5.2 Outdoor installations — At grade level
- 6.5.3 Outdoor installations — Above ground-leve...
- + 6.6 Protection against siphon leaks
- 6.6.1 Definition of aggregate capacity of engin...
- 6.6.2 Protection from siphon leaks
- 6.6.3 Engine supply tank siphon protection syst...
- + 7 Air for combustion and venting
- + 7.1 General
- 7.1.1 Automatic dampers for outdoor air opening...
- 7.1.2 Ventilation inlet air damper operation
- + 7.2 Combustion air damper interlocks
- 7.2.1 Interlocking of combustion air damper and...
- 7.2.2 Interlocking of combustion air damper wit...
- 7.2.3 Combustion air damper interlock requireme...
- 7.2.4 Combustion air damper interlock exemption...
- + 8 Venting products of combustion
- + 8.1 General
- 8.1.1 Exhaust stacks compliance with metal chim...
- 8.1.2 Exhaust piping arrangement
- 8.1.3 Flexible connector for exhaust piping
- 8.1.4 Exhaust piping sizing
- 8.1.5 Exhaust stack termination
- 8.1.6 Exhaust system installation
- 8.1.7 Exhaust system insulation
- + 8.1.8 Exhaust system design
- 8.1.8.1 Exhaust system design and construction
- 8.1.8.2 Exhaust stacks compliance
- 8.1.9 Over-pressure relief device termination
- 8.1.10 Engine exhaust stack passing through rad...
- 8.2 Exhaust stack — Flue-gas temperatures of 53...
- + 8.3 Special requirements for skin-tight enclosu...
- 8.3.1 Vertical discharge of combustion gases fr...
- 8.3.2 Combustion venting through sidewall of sk...
- + 8.4 Installation requirements for through-the-w...
- + 8.4.1 General
- 8.4.1.1 Exhaust vent termination through wall o...
- 8.4.1.2 Wall venting of engine exhaust
- 8.4.1.3 Protection of exhaust vents
- 8.4.1.4 Exhaust system termination
- + 8.4.2 Installation
- 8.4.2.1 Installation requirements
- 8.4.2.2 Vent termination requirements
- 8.4.2.3 Venting system installation and mainten...
- + 9 Pressure test of uncertified metal exhaust st...
- 9.1 Pressure testing of exhaust stacks inside b...
- 9.2 Hydraulic pressure testing of uncertified m...
- CSA B139.1.2:24
- 0 Introduction
- + 1 Scope
- 1.1 Oil-burning appliances and equipment instal...
- 1.2 Field installation of burners and combustio...
- 1.3 Relationship with CSA B139.1.0
- 1.4 Terminology
- 1.5 Dual measurements
- 2 Reference publications
- 3 Definitions
- + 4 Used-oil-burning appliances
- 4.1 Prohibition on use
- + 4.2 Installation
- 4.2.1 Installation and maintenance requirements...
- 4.2.2 Used oil use restrictions
- 4.2.3 Filter medium installation in supply line...
- 4.2.4 Suction line placement and entry for used...
- 4.3 Markings for used-oil-burning equipment
- 4.4 Tank capacity
- + 4.5 Tank fill pipes, openings, and fittings
- 4.5.1 Location of fill pipe for used-oil supply...
- 4.5.2 Fill line shut-off valve to prevent vapou...
- 4.5.3 Fuel transfer pump overfill protection
- + 4.6 Tests
- 4.6.1 Smoke density
- 4.6.2 Logbook
- 5 Field installation of burners
- + 6 Central oil distribution systems
- + 6.1 General
- 6.1.1 Central oil distribution system conformit...
- 6.1.2 Connection to central oil distribution sy...
- 6.1.3 Equipment suitability and installation
- 6.1.4 Ventilation and temperature requirements
- 6.1.5 Pipe joining requirements
- 6.2 Maintenance
- 6.3 Tanks
- + 6.4 Piping
- 6.4.1 Oil supply and distribution
- 6.4.2 Underground oil distribution mains
- + 6.5 Valves
- 6.5.1 Manual shut-off valve installation
- 6.5.2 Automatic shut-off device for oil service...
- 6.5.3 Oil pressure limitation at appliance inle...
- 6.5.4 Manual-reset device for oil supply shut-o...
- 6.5.5 Manual-reset device exemption for gravity...
- 6.5.6 Application to buildings divided into sep...
- 6.5.7 Main shut-off valve installation requirem...
- 6.6 Pumps
- 6.7 Piping test
- + 7 Construction heaters
- 7.1 Construction heater conformity
- 7.2 Location of construction heaters
- 7.3 Vent pipe connection
- 7.4 Ventilation requirements for construction h...
- 7.5 Combustible materials and debris clearance
- 7.6 Support, securing, and protection
- 7.7 Installation of fuel tank for construction ...
- 7.8 Installation and use of direct-fired constr...
- 7.9 Delivery requirements
- 7.10 Installation, servicing, and operation req...
- 7.11 Responsibilities of owner/user
- + 8 Vehicle heaters
- + 8.1 General
- 8.1.1 Heaters for automobiles, buses, transport...
- 8.1.2 Heater type
- 8.1.3 Fuel leakage drainage
- 8.1.4 Combustion air and exhaust
- 8.1.5 Circulating air intake and duct sealing
- + 8.2 Installation
- 8.2.1 Clearances to combustible materials
- 8.2.2 Location and protection of heater
- 8.2.3 Guarding of moving parts
- 8.2.4 Heater and enclosure fastening
- 8.2.5 Assembly and installation to prevent disa...
- 8.2.6 Accessibility and serviceability
- 8.2.7 Fuel system movement protection
- 8.2.8 Fuel supply and safety
- 8.2.9 Heater installation and exit route access...
- 8.2.10 Electrical power requirements
- 8.2.11 Combustion and high-limit controls
- 8.2.12 Telltale indicator lights
- 8.2.13 Heater controls location and accessibili...
- CSA B139.2:24
- 0 Introduction
- + 1 Scope
- 1.1 Oil-fired appliances and equipment installa...
- 1.2 Installation of appliances and associated e...
- 1.3 Installation and alteration of oil-burning ...
- 1.4 Ancillary equipment installation requiremen...
- 1.5 Maintenance requirements for oil-burning eq...
- 1.6 Recommended precautions for filling tanks
- 1.7 Exclusions
- 1.8 Terminology
- 1.9 Dual measurements
- 1.10 Figures and tables
- 2 Reference publications
- 3 Definitions
- + 4 Appliance installation
- 4.1 Applicability
- + 4.2 Acceptable equipment
- 4.2.1 Oil-burning equipment requirements
- 4.2.2 Certification requirements
- 4.2.3 Potable water system certification
- + 4.3 Responsibilities of the installer
- 4.3.1 Initial activation
- 4.3.2 Before leaving a new installation
- 4.3.3 Manufacturer’s instructions
- 4.3.4 Conversion from a different energy source...
- 4.3.5 Replacement
- + 4.4 Quality of work
- 4.4.1 Skillful and thorough workmanship
- 4.4.2 Personnel qualifications
- + 4.5 Suitability of equipment and chimney
- 4.5.1 Installer responsibilities
- 4.5.2 Equipment design and installation require...
- 4.6 Accessibility
- 4.7 Electrical features
- 4.8 Gas features
- 4.9 Supply of fuel oil
- + 4.10 Hazardous atmosphere
- 4.10.1 Installation restrictions
- 4.10.2 Installation restrictions in hazardous l...
- + 4.11 Oil filters and strainers
- 4.11.1 Oil filter requirements for oil line-mou...
- 4.11.2 Fuel oil filter, canister, or strainer a...
- 4.11.3 Filter and containment device requiremen...
- 4.11.4 Filter requirements for nozzle sizes les...
- 4.11.5 Oil filter and strainer conformity
- + 4.12 Preheating of fuel oils
- 4.12.1 Fuel oil heating provision
- 4.12.2 Electric preheater temperature control
- 4.12.3 Electrical heating requirements for pipi...
- + 4.13 Emergency shut-off devices
- 4.13.1 Emergency shut-off device
- 4.13.2 Valve with fusible link for appliances u...
- + 4.14 Appliance clearances to building construct...
- 4.14.1 Clearances to combustible construction
- 4.14.2 Clearance marking on appliance certifica...
- 4.14.3 Oil appliance clearances
- 4.15 Servicing and maintenance clearances
- + 4.16 Appliance installation — General requireme...
- 4.16.1 Installation requirements
- 4.16.2 Floor and support requirements
- + 4.17 Appliance installation in garages
- 4.17.1 Installation in garages
- 4.17.2 Installation in repair garages
- + 4.18 Appliance installation outdoors
- 4.18.1 Outdoor use certification
- 4.18.2 Outdoor installation on concrete base
- 4.18.3 Location requirements for outdoor roofto...
- 4.18.4 Protection against weather and physical ...
- 4.18.5 Accessibility for inspection and servici...
- 4.18.6 Flue gas circulation prevention
- 4.19 Spill or leak response
- + 5 Fuel-containing devices, piping and tubing, a...
- + 5.1 Fuel-containing devices
- 5.1.1 Melting point requirement for external pa...
- 5.1.2 Oil line-mounted fuel-containing device o...
- 5.1.3 Installation of certified automatic oil d...
- + 5.2 Piping and tubing — Aboveground installatio...
- 5.2.1 Piping and tubing requirements
- 5.2.2 Fill or vent pipes construction
- 5.2.3 Piping size requirements for oil-burning ...
- 5.2.4 Flexible connector requirements
- 5.2.5 Support and protection of piping and tubi...
- 5.2.6 Piping and tubing routing and support
- 5.2.7 Building member strength preservation
- 5.2.8 Supports for oil piping
- 5.2.9 Piping protection
- 5.2.10 Sleeve material and installation
- 5.2.11 Piping outlet extension requirements
- 5.2.12 Corrosion protection for piping and tubi...
- 5.2.13 Piping or tubing installation in solid f...
- 5.3 Joints and connections
- 5.4 Rooftop piping installation
- 5.5 Piping and tubing — Underground installatio...
- + 5.6 Valves and pipeline devices
- 5.6.1 Support of valves and other devices
- + 5.6.2 Shut-off valve
- 5.6.2.1 Shut-off valve conformity
- 5.6.2.2 Shut-off valve requirements
- + 5.6.3 Pressure-relief valve
- 5.6.3.1 Pressure-relief valve installation
- 5.6.3.2 Pressure-relief valve installation in f...
- 5.6.3.3 Pressure relief installation
- + 5.6.4 Automatic shut-off valve
- 5.6.4.1 Conformity to CSA C22.2 No. 139
- 5.6.4.2 Automatic shut-off device for oil burne...
- + 5.6.5 Constant-level valve
- 5.6.5.1 Head limitation for constant-level valv...
- 5.6.5.2 Constant-level valve installation
- + 6 Aboveground fuel oil tanks
- 6.1 General
- + 6.2 Construction and operating conditions
- + 6.2.1 Construction
- 6.2.1.1 ULC document conformance
- 6.2.1.2 Tank reuse
- + 6.2.2 Operating pressure
- 6.2.2.1 Maximum operating pressure in vapour sp...
- 6.2.2.2 Vent height requirements
- + 6.2.3 Operating temperature
- 6.2.3.1 Outdoor tanks
- + 6.2.3.2 Indoor tanks
- 6.2.3.2.1 Location and operation of supply tank...
- 6.2.3.2.2 Reduced separation distance requireme...
- + 6.3 Support, installation, foundations, and anc...
- 6.3.1 Support requirements for supply tanks
- 6.3.2 Tank installation
- 6.3.3 Tank support and installation
- 6.3.4 Tank location and anchorage
- 6.3.5 Earthquake resistance
- 6.3.6 Means of egress
- 6.3.7 Tank clearance requirements
- 6.3.8 Tank installation requirements
- 6.3.9 Bottom outlet tank installation
- 6.3.10 Tank openings sealing
- 6.3.11 Accessible opening for metallic tank in ...
- 6.4 Vehicular protection
- + 6.5 Outdoor tank foundations
- 6.5.1 Tank foundation requirements
- 6.5.2 Site preparation
- 6.5.3 Support requirements for outdoor tanks
- 6.5.4 Foundation support elevation above surrou...
- 6.5.5 Reinforced concrete slab foundation
- 6.5.6 Reinforced concrete patio stones for hori...
- 6.5.7 Secondary containment and leak monitoring...
- + 6.6 Elevated tank installations in designated a...
- 6.6.1 Aboveground tank installation on elevated...
- 6.6.2 Access to tank-filling connection
- + 6.7 Gauging of tanks
- 6.7.1 Liquid level determination
- 6.7.2 Tank gauges and level indicators
- 6.7.3 Gauging restrictions inside buildings
- 6.7.4 Dipstick opening design
- 6.7.5 Location of glass sight gauge or gauging ...
- + 6.8 Removal or disconnection of appliances
- 6.8.1 Removal of oil-burning appliance for conv...
- 6.8.2 Outlet tightness requirements
- + 6.9 Testing of new or replacement tanks
- 6.9.1 Leak testing of supply tank and connectio...
- 6.9.2 Tank and connection leak testing
- 6.9.3 Testing of tanks with secondary containme...
- 6.9.4 Tank-to-tank oil transfer restrictions
- + 7 Supply tanks — Capacity and protection
- + 7.1 Indoor tanks
- 7.1.1 Supply tanks for building installation
- 7.1.2 Tank capacity and supply line restriction...
- 7.1.3 Supply tanks installation in attached gar...
- 7.1.4 Supply tanks located above lowest storey ...
- 7.1.5 Firewall separation
- 7.1.6 Oil return lines on indoor tanks
- 7.2 Outdoor tanks installed above the ground le...
- + 7.3 Outdoor tanks installed at ground level
- 7.3.1 Tank with a capacity of 2500 L (550 gal) ...
- 7.3.2 Total capacity greater than 2500 L (550 g...
- 7.3.3 Protection and location of supply tanks
- 7.3.4 Outdoor supply tank configuration
- 7.3.5 Oil supply line installation for outdoor ...
- 7.3.6 Piping installation requirements
- 7.3.7 Installation of piping or tubing from tan...
- 7.3.8 Oil return lines installation
- + 7.4 Multiple end- or bottom-connected supply ta...
- 7.4.1 Supply tanks using end or bottom connecti...
- 7.4.2 Interconnection of supply tanks
- + 7.5 Pressure-filled multiple top-connected supp...
- 7.5.1 Installation of pressure-filled multiple ...
- 7.5.2 Interconnected tanks with top-mounted man...
- + 8 Tank connections
- + 8.1 Tank fill pipes, openings, and fittings
- 8.1.1 Fill opening or fill pipe location
- 8.1.2 Fill opening and fill pipe entry cover
- 8.1.3 Fill pipe installation
- 8.1.4 Fill pipe design and installation
- 8.1.5 Supply tank fill pipe diameter
- 8.1.6 Location of fill pipe entry
- 8.1.7 Fill pipe installation near buildings
- + 8.2 Overfill protection
- 8.2.1 Tank vent alarm and gauge requirements
- 8.2.2 Tank vent alarm and fill-limiting device ...
- 8.2.3 Release prevention barrier material and p...
- + 8.3 Tank venting — Venting of supply tanks
- 8.3.1 Venting of supply tanks
- 8.3.2 Emergency vent connection requirements
- 8.3.3 Vent pipe requirements
- 8.3.4 Vent pipe installation
- 8.3.5 Vent pipe connection
- 8.3.6 Venting requirements
- 8.3.7 Vent pipe termination — Elevation
- 8.3.8 Vent pipe termination — Building adjacenc...
- 8.3.9 Vent pipe and fuel oil return line cross-...
- 8.3.10 Venting requirements for multiple connec...
- + 9 Air for combustion and venting
- + 9.1 General
- 9.1.1 Combustion air and ventilation
- 9.1.2 Inspection for potential depressurization...
- 9.1.3 Installation requirements for oil-burning...
- 9.1.4 Location of oil-burning appliances
- 9.1.5 Combustion air and ventilation
- 9.1.6 Outdoor combustion air intake location
- 9.1.7 Duct cross-sectional flow area and minimu...
- 9.1.8 Interlocking of dampers with oil-burning ...
- + 9.2 Appliance installations
- 9.2.1 Requirements for residential-type install...
- 9.2.2 Combustion air inlet or mechanical air-su...
- 9.2.3 Combustion air supply from outdoors
- 9.2.4 Combustion and ventilation air supply
- 9.2.5 Combustion and external ventilation air s...
- 9.2.6 Methods for meeting the requirements of C...
- 9.2.7 Ventilation and combustion air supply req...
- 9.3 Louvres and grilles
- + 10 Venting products of combustion
- + 10.1 Inspection and repair of existing chimneys...
- 10.1.1 Chimney flue examination
- 10.1.2 Chimney replacement or repair
- + 10.2 General
- 10.2.1 Venting facilities and products of combu...
- 10.2.2 Venting of oil-burning appliances
- 10.2.3 Venting system connections
- 10.2.4 Oil-burning appliance venting system con...
- 10.2.5 Venting requirements for solid-fuel-fire...
- + 10.3 Chimneys — General
- 10.3.1 Chimney connection requirement
- 10.3.2 Chimney inspection
- 10.3.3 Chimney performance requirements
- 10.3.4 Chimney vent size and base temperature f...
- 10.3.5 Chimney vent connections
- 10.3.6 Chimney exhaust capability and automatic...
- 10.3.7 Metal chimney liner installation
- 10.3.8 Chimney flue height requirements
- 10.4 Certified chimneys
- + 10.5 Uncertified chimneys
- 10.5.1 Construction requirements for masonry an...
- 10.5.2 Metal chimney restrictions
- 10.6 Special venting arrangements
- + 10.7 Vent connectors
- 10.7.1 Vent connector diameter
- 10.7.2 Vent collar size transition
- 10.7.3 Vent connector support and gas-tightness...
- 10.7.4 Vent connector material requirements
- 10.7.5 Installation requirements for vent conne...
- 10.7.6 Vent connector construction and sizing
- 10.7.7 Requirements for retrofitting with a ven...
- 10.7.8 Mechanical securing of joints in vent co...
- 10.7.9 Vent connector routing
- 10.7.10 Venting of appliances
- 10.7.11 Chimney flue serving oil-burning and ga...
- 10.7.12 Vent connector passing through combusti...
- 10.7.13 Vent connector passing through combusti...
- + 10.8 Vent connector dampers
- 10.8.1 Vent connector restrictions
- 10.8.2 Interlocking of manually operated damper...
- 10.8.3 Automatically operated dampers for draft...
- 10.8.4 Automatically operated damper design
- 10.8.5 Installation of automatic vent pipe damp...
- 10.8.6 Baffles for reducing peak draft
- + 10.9 Draft regulators
- 10.9.1 Draft regulator conformance
- 10.9.2 Draft regulator installation
- 10.9.3 Draft regulator installation location
- 10.9.4 Location and mounting of draft regulator...
- + 10.10 Installation requirements for through-the...
- + 10.10.1 General
- 10.10.1.1 Venting kit installation requirements...
- 10.10.1.2 Terminal guard installation
- + 10.10.2 Installation
- 10.10.2.1 Installation requirements
- 10.10.2.2 Vent termination requirements
- 10.10.2.3 Electrical supply
- 10.10.2.4 Venting system installation and maint...
- 10.10.2.5 Through-the-wall venting system equiv...
- + 11 Tests
- 11.1 Tests and observations
- + 11.2 Requirements
- + 11.2.1 Test point location
- 11.2.1.1 Vent outlet sampling location
- 11.2.1.2 Sampling tube positioning
- 11.2.2 Flue gas pressure
- 11.2.3 Smoke density
- + 11.2.4 Temperature
- 11.2.4.1 Vent outlet total temperature requirem...
- 11.2.4.2 Flue-gas base temperature measurement ...
- 11.2.4.3 Minimum base temperature requirement f...
- 11.2.5 Analysis of flue gases
- 11.2.6 Functioning of safety and operating cont...
- 11.2.7 Fuel input
- + 11.3 Leak testing of aboveground piping or tubi...
- + 11.3.1 General
- 11.3.1.1 Leak testing of aboveground piping
- 11.3.1.2 Leakage test
- + 11.3.2 Pneumatic pressure test
- 11.3.2.1 Pneumatic testing of aboveground suppl...
- 11.3.2.2 Leak-detection testing
- 11.3.2.3 Pressure measurements using calibrated...
- + 11.3.3 Vacuum test
- 11.3.3.1 Vacuum testing of aboveground piping o...
- 11.3.3.2 Vacuum measurements using calibrated i...
- 12 Maintenance
CSA B139.1.0:24
General requirements for large installations
1 Scope
1.1 Installation requirements for large oil-burning equipment
This Code specifies minimum requirements for the installation of large oil-burning equipment.
Note: The intent of this Code is to apply to multi-unit residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings in accordance with the provincial building code or, in the absence of such regulation, the National Building Code of Canada.
1.2 Installation of oil-fuelled appliances and equipment
This Code applies to the installation of appliances, equipment, components, and accessories where oil is used for fuel purposes in applications that include
a) space heating;
b) service water heating;
c) power generation; and
d) process application.
1.3 Installation and alteration requirements for oil-burning equipment
This Code provides minimum requirements for installing or altering all stationary and portable oil-burning equipment, including
a) furnaces;
b) process furnaces;
c) boilers;
d) water heaters;
e) vehicle heaters;
f) construction heaters; and
g) stationary internal combustion engines when used for shaft-power applications for buildings.
Note: For installation of internal combustion engines for emergency power applications, see also CSA C282 and CSA Z32. Both these Standards refer to the CSA B139 Series for installation of accessories such as fuel tanks and piping.
1.4 Ancillary equipment installation requirements
This Code provides minimum requirements for installing or altering ancillary equipment, including
a) piping and tubing systems;
b) pumps;
c) control devices;
d) venting systems;
e) accessories;
f) heat distribution systems that affect the proper operation of the oil-burning equipment;
g) central oil distribution systems; and
h) underground supply tanks, aboveground outdoor tanks, and aboveground tanks installed inside of buildings.
1.5 Maintenance requirements for oil-burning equipment
This Code provides requirements for the maintenance of the most commonly used types of oil-burning equipment.
1.6 Recommended precautions for filling tanks
This Code provides recommended precautions for filling tanks (see Annex G).
1.7 Items not applicable
This Code does not apply to
a) process equipment installed in refineries;
b) appliances installed in park model trailers, recreational vehicles, and marine craft;
c) portable devices such as lamps, blowtorches, melting pots, and weed burners;
d) integral fuel tanks of 45 L (10 gal) capacity or less on internal combustion engines; or
e) portable oil-burning equipment within the scope of CAN/CSA-B138.1/CAN/CSA-B138.2.
Note: For reference, the terms “park model trailers” and “recreational vehicles” are as defined in the CAN/CSA-Z241 Series and CSA Z240 RV Series.
1.8 Terminology
In this Code, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Code; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Code.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
1.9 Dual measurements
The values given in SI units are the units of record for the purposes of this Code. The values given in parentheses are for information and comparison only.
Figure 1
Applicability guidance diagram
(See Clause 0.)
CSA B139.1.1:24
General requirements for stationary engines
1 Scope
1.1 Installation requirements for oil-fuelled stationary engines
This Code specifies minimum requirements for the installation of oil-fuelled stationary engines used for
a) the generation of electrical power for buildings;
b) the generation of electrical power in accordance with CSA C282;
c) the generation of electrical power in accordance with CSA Z32; and
d) directly connected shaft power for building equipment, industrial equipment, and emergency equipment.
Note: Examples of “building equipment” include air compressors and refrigeration equipment; “industrial equipment” includes pumps, compressors, and hoisting equipment; and “emergency equipment” includes fire pumps. This Note does not impose limits on types of driven equipment.
1.2 Relationship with CSA B139.1.0
The requirements of CSA B139.1.0 apply in addition to this Code. Where a conflict or inconsistency exists between CSA B139.1.0 and this Code, the requirements of this Code take precedence.
1.3 Terminology
In this Code, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Code; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Code.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
1.4 Dual measurements
The values given in SI units are the units of record for the purposes of this Code. The values given in parentheses are for information and comparison only.
CSA B139.1.2:24
General requirements for special installations
1 Scope
1.1 Oil-burning appliances and equipment installation
This Code applies to the installation of appliances, equipment, components, and accessories where oil is used for fuel purposes in
a) used-oil-burning appliances;
b) central oil distribution systems;
c) construction heaters and fuel systems; and
d) vehicle heaters.
1.2 Field installation of burners and combustion control systems
This Code provides minimum requirements for the field installation of burners and their combustion control systems.
1.3 Relationship with CSA B139.1.0
The requirements of CSA B139.1.0 apply in addition to this Code. Where a conflict or inconsistency exists between CSA B139.1.0 and this Code, the requirements of this Code take precedence.
1.4 Terminology
In this Code, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Code; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Code.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
1.5 Dual measurements
The values given in SI units are the units of record for the purposes of this Code. The values given in parentheses are for information and comparison only.
CSA B139.2:24
Installation code for oil-burning equipment for residential and small commercial buildings
1 Scope
1.1 Oil-fired appliances and equipment installation
This Code applies to the installation of appliances, equipment, components, and accessories where oil is used for fuel purposes in applications that include
a) space heating;
b) service water heating; and
c) small process application.
1.2 Installation of appliances and associated equipment in small buildings
This Code applies to the installation of appliances and associated equipment where
a) the building is a residential or commercial building as defined by the National Building Code of Canada, does not exceed three storeys in building height, and does not exceed 600 m2 (6458 ft2) in building area;
b) the individual or total appliance fuel input rating does not exceed 9.5 L/h (2.5 GPH);
c) the maximum fuel input rate to all appliances connected to a common chimney does not exceed 205 kW (700 kBtu/h);
d) supply tanks do not exceed an individual capacity of 2500 L (550 gal) or a total capacity of 5000 L (1100 gal) for each premises; and
e) no fuel pumps other than appliance integrally mounted fuel pumps are used.
Note: The intent of this Code is to apply to residential buildings and small commercial buildings in accordance with the provincial building code or, in the absence of such regulations, in accordance with Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada.
1.3 Installation and alteration of oil-burning equipment
This Code provides minimum requirements for installing or altering all stationary and portable oil-burning equipment, including
a) furnaces;
b) boilers; and
c) water heaters.
1.4 Ancillary equipment installation requirements
This Code provides minimum requirements for installing or altering ancillary equipment, including
a) piping and tubing;
b) control devices;
c) venting systems;
d) accessories;
e) heat distribution systems that affect the proper operation of the oil-burning equipment; and
f) aboveground supply tanks that have a maximum individual capacity of 2500 L (550 gal) and a maximum total capacity of 5000 L (1100 gal).
Note: Underground fuel oil tank installations of any size and aboveground installations over 2500 L (550 gal) are covered by CSA B139.1.0, CSA B139.1.1, and CSA B139.1.2.
1.5 Maintenance requirements for oil-burning equipment
This Code provides requirements for the maintenance of the most commonly used types of oil-burning equipment.
1.6 Recommended precautions for filling tanks
This Code provides recommended precautions for filling tanks (see Annex G of CSA B139.1.0).
1.7 Exclusions
This Code does not apply to
a) process equipment installed in refineries;
b) appliances installed in park model trailers, recreational vehicles, and marine craft;
c) portable devices such as lamps, blowtorches, melting pots, and weed burners; or
d) installations supplying oil-fuelled stationary engines.
Note: For reference, the terms “park model trailers” and “recreational vehicles” are as defined in the CSA Z241 Series and CSA Z240 RV Series.
1.8 Terminology
In this Code, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Code; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Code.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
1.9 Dual measurements
The values given in SI units are the units of record for the purposes of this Code. The values given in parentheses are for information and comparison only.
1.10 Figures and tables
Figures and tables that are referenced with the prefix “B” are to be found in Annex B of CSA B139.1.0.
Note: For example, a reference in this Code to “Table B.1” means Table B.1 of CSA B139.1.0.
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