Page 2 - Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol; INTRODUCTION; Fig. 2—Dimensional Drawing; UNIT SIZE; VENT CONN; FOR J DIAM VENT
ANSI/NFPA 31: INSTALLATION OF OILBURNING EQUIPMENT ANSI/NFPA 211: CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES, VENTS,AND SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES ANSI/NFPA 90B: WARM AIR HEATING AND AIRCONDITIONING SYSTEMS ANSI/NFPA 70: NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE CSA B139: INSTALLATION CODE FOROIL BURNING EQUIPMENT CAS C22.1: CANADIAN ...
Page 3 - In series airflow applications, coil is mounted after furnace in; INSTALLATION; Furnace
The air handling capacity of this furnace is designed for coolingairflow. Refer to Table 12 for expected airflows at various externalduct static pressures. LOCATION Step 1—General This furnace is not water tight and is not designed for outdoorinstallation. This furnace shall be installed in such a m...
Page 4 - Step 2—General; Air band or air turbulator settings more open than normal.; Step 3—Unconfined Space; A building can be considered as being of tight construction when:; Step 4—Confined Space; In calculating free area, consideration shall be given to; Table 2—Minimum Floor Area; Table 3—Combustion Air; INPUT BTUH
Do not block combustion-air openings in the furnace. Anyblockage will result in improper combustion which may resultin a fire hazard and/or cause bodily harm. Step 2—General This furnace should be installed in a location in which facilities forventilation permit satisfactory combustion of oil, prope...
Page 6 - Table 7—Electrical Data
2. Inspection to ascertain that vent system is clear and free of obstructions. Any blockage must be cleared before installingfurnace. 3. Cleaning chimney or vent if previously used for venting a solid fuel burning appliance or fireplace. 4. Confirming that all unused chimney or vent connections are ...
Page 7 - or
24-V Wiring Instructions for wiring thermostat (field supplied) are packed inthermostat box. Make thermostat connections as shown in Fig. 3 or4 at 24-v terminal board on fan timer board. Accessories When installing optional accessories to this appliance, followmanufacturer’s Installation Instruction...
Page 10 - High; Fig. 5—Fan Off Time DIP Switch Settings; DELAY OFF DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
c. Use of an oversized nozzle input. d. Pump pressure over values listed in Table 10. 5. The CO 2 and stack temperature instruments enable you to obtain data required to determine thermal efficiency of fur-nace. 6. An oil filter should be installed as close to burner as possible with ALL oil burners...
Page 11 - UNIT
MAINTENANCE The ability to properly perform maintenance on this equip-ment requires certain expertise, mechanical skills, tools, andequipment. If you do not possess these, do not attempt toperform any maintenance on this equipment other than thoseprocedures recommended in the User’s Manual. FAILURET...
Page 2 - Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol; INTRODUCTION; Fig. 2—Dimensional Drawing; UNIT SIZE; VENT CONN; FOR J DIAM VENT
ANSI/NFPA 31: INSTALLATION OF OILBURNING EQUIPMENT ANSI/NFPA 211: CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES, VENTS,AND SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES ANSI/NFPA 90B: WARM AIR HEATING AND AIRCONDITIONING SYSTEMS ANSI/NFPA 70: NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE CSA B139: INSTALLATION CODE FOROIL BURNING EQUIPMENT CAS C22.1: CANADIAN ...
Page 3 - In series airflow applications, coil is mounted after furnace in; INSTALLATION; Furnace
The air handling capacity of this furnace is designed for coolingairflow. Refer to Table 12 for expected airflows at various externalduct static pressures. LOCATION Step 1—General This furnace is not water tight and is not designed for outdoorinstallation. This furnace shall be installed in such a m...
Page 4 - Step 2—General; Air band or air turbulator settings more open than normal.; Step 3—Unconfined Space; A building can be considered as being of tight construction when:; Step 4—Confined Space; In calculating free area, consideration shall be given to; Table 2—Minimum Floor Area; Table 3—Combustion Air; INPUT BTUH
Do not block combustion-air openings in the furnace. Anyblockage will result in improper combustion which may resultin a fire hazard and/or cause bodily harm. Step 2—General This furnace should be installed in a location in which facilities forventilation permit satisfactory combustion of oil, prope...
Page 6 - Table 7—Electrical Data
2. Inspection to ascertain that vent system is clear and free of obstructions. Any blockage must be cleared before installingfurnace. 3. Cleaning chimney or vent if previously used for venting a solid fuel burning appliance or fireplace. 4. Confirming that all unused chimney or vent connections are ...
Page 7 - or
24-V Wiring Instructions for wiring thermostat (field supplied) are packed inthermostat box. Make thermostat connections as shown in Fig. 3 or4 at 24-v terminal board on fan timer board. Accessories When installing optional accessories to this appliance, followmanufacturer’s Installation Instruction...
Page 10 - High; Fig. 5—Fan Off Time DIP Switch Settings; DELAY OFF DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
c. Use of an oversized nozzle input. d. Pump pressure over values listed in Table 10. 5. The CO 2 and stack temperature instruments enable you to obtain data required to determine thermal efficiency of fur-nace. 6. An oil filter should be installed as close to burner as possible with ALL oil burners...
Page 11 - UNIT
MAINTENANCE The ability to properly perform maintenance on this equip-ment requires certain expertise, mechanical skills, tools, andequipment. If you do not possess these, do not attempt toperform any maintenance on this equipment other than thoseprocedures recommended in the User’s Manual. FAILURET...