Page 2 - Field Controls Product Evolution; The SWG Stainless Power Venter
3 The PVO Power Venter The indoor mounted PVO Power Venter providesan economical power venting system for oilappliances. All controls are built into these units. AVent Hood is required to terminate the vent system. The SWG Aluminized Power Venter Combined motor, blower and vent hood into one,compact...
Page 3 - The Evolution of Venting
4 As long as people have used fire to heat, it has beennecessary to vent the smoke and combustion gasesfrom the dwelling. Since heat rises, the natural solutionwas to allow the gases to vent through the roof via ahole or chimney. For centuries, this "natural draft" styleof venting has been t...
Page 5 - ComboVent; S t a i n l e s s S t e e l
6 ComboVent ™ Combustion Air. Power Venting. Combined. Introducing the most versatile, easiest to install,easiest to service, all inclusive combustion air/ventsystem ever made. Up to14" S t a i n l e s s S t e e l A - Telescoping stainless steel body Accommodates walls up to 14” thick B - Combus...
Page 6 - SWG Stainless Power Venter; Benefits of the SWG Power Venter include:
7 B A C D F E NOTE: Control Kits are required for operation of the SWG. “s” Designates stainless steel model (recommended for oil applications). SWG Stainless Power Venter • 100% negative pressure in the vent pipe formaximum safety. • Standard galvanized pipe can be used insteadof expensive stainles...
Page 7 - Sizing The Power Venter
8 * Select venter according to the actual rated maximum GPH input. ComboVent GPH ratings at 100 psi.Do not exceed maximum oil GPH input. For multiple venting system applications add the input for each.Unit sizing may vary depending on specific application. Consult your dealer or factory representati...
Page 8 - Locating The Power Venter
9 Locating The Power Venter Procedure 1. Determine the total equivalent feet for each type of fitting used in the venting system from Table 2. 2. Calculate the total feet for the straight lengths of pipe.3. Add the equivalent feet of the fittings to the total amount of feet of straight length pipe. ...
Page 9 - Clearance to Combustibles; Pipe Size
Table 3 10 Clearance to Combustibles If mounting the venting system near combustiblematerials, refer to Diagram A for allowable installationclearances. Clearances are based on an installationusing single wall galvanized steel vent pipe. Ifmanufactured double wall vent pipe is required or usedfor the...
Page 10 - Thermal Safety Switch
11 Control Kits Model Applications CK-61 All oil-fired systems. Has adjustable electronic post purge. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ CK-62 All oil-fired systems. Has thermally activated post purge. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ CK-63 All oil-fired systems.(May require optional delay oil valve for simultaneous burner operation.) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ D raft ...
Page 11 - System Setup
12 System Setup Procedure for adjusting the pressure switch • Turn pressure switch adjustment clockwise until the burner quits.• Turn counter-clockwise slowly until the burner starts.• Turn an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn counter-clockwise.Note: Every installation will require unique pressure switch a...
Page 12 - System Setup and Maintenance
13 6. Once proper draft is achieved, measure CO2 and smoke level. If necessary, adjust the intake airflow at the burner to obtain the highest possible CO2 reading with a zero smoke reading. As the intake airflow is increased ordecreased, the draft may change. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to re-adjust th...
Page 13 - Field; Venting System; Direct; Direct; Direct
14 Field Direct ™ Venting System Benefits of Field Direct Venting System • No adverse reactions to direct wind loads up to 50mph. • Burner efficiency actually improves under direct wind load. • Decreased chance of exhaust gases recirculating into the structure. • Virtually impossible for snow to blo...