Page 2 - Table of Contents; Specifications
Table of Contents Packing List 3 Installation 5 Mounting Blower & Filter Box 7 Wiring 8 Duct Work Operation Safety Tips 3 Chimney Troubleshooting 3 Maintenance 4 Specifications 15 Coil Installation 6 Oil Burner Setup 8 Warranty 9
Page 5 - Furnace Installation
5 To ensure a safe installation, it is recommended that this furnace be installed by a qualified installer. The sheet metal top and sides can be easily removed to reduce the chance of dents or scratches on the painted surfaces. To remove the sheet metal, first lift off the top section. Now, the side...
Page 6 - mounting The Oil burner-
6 Bolt the auto- matic draft control to the bottom door. Be sure to hold the unit straight while tighten- ing. After the auto- matic draft control is mounted, the two wires must be strung through the flexible conduit and two fittings supplied. The knockout plug of the junction box must be removed to...
Page 7 - mounting The blower And Filter box; Figure 2
7 SF2600. This figure represents the model SF2600 furnace. It’s intention is to represent the approximate location of the various controls. This draw- ing may also be used as a reference for wiring and control spacing. Please note that this drawing is for reference only. Specific installa - tions wi...
Page 8 - Furnace Installation - wiring; wiring; It is your reponsibility to follow all state
8 Furnace Installation - wiring wiring Before beginning any wiring, study the appropriate wiring diagram for your unit. Also refer back to fig - ures C or D for an example of what the completed job will look like. It is your reponsibility to follow all state and local electrical codes. Locate the be...
Page 11 - duct work and Operating Instructions; Operating Instructions; Adjusting Automatic draft; do not change this setting.
duct work and Operating Instructions duct work. This figure shows a typical duct system layout. Be sure the entire sys- tem is properly sized to provide the cor- rect static pressure for optimum blower performance. Have any new duct sys- tem designed by a HVAC professional. Operating Instructions Ad...
Page 13 - Ashes; Safety Tips; Operating Instructions/Safety Tips
3 The amount of shaking is critical. Too much will disrupt the fire bed and too little will restrict the air flow. The proper amount normally occurs when red coals first start to drop through the grates into the ash pan. Ashes - Ashes should never be allowed to accumulate in the ash pit so that they...
Page 14 - warranty; maintenance
4 maintenance The spiral chamber is basically self-cleaning. However, if there is a draft problem and you have been burning wood for a long time with little heat demand, the spiral chamber may need cleaning. Soft coal will also require more frequent cleaning. To clean, remove stovepipe and scrape th...
Page 16 - Special Instructions
6 Special Instructions Hot Water Out Cold Water In Pressure Relief Valve Existing Water Heater Rear Of Furnace Automatic Air Valve Pressure Relief Valve (Must be within 2 feet of coil) 10 Feet Maximum Drain Valve 1 2 3 3 4 5 Plumbing diagram For Thermo-Siphon method - maximum distance = 10 Feet Plac...
Page 17 - Circulating Pump method - distance = 10 Feet or more
7 Special Instructions 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hot Water Out Cold Water In Temp. / Pressure Relief Valve Aquastat, close on rise. Optional Automatic Air Valve Pressure Relief Valve - Must be within 2 ft. of coil Optional Gate Valve to Control Rate of Flow Circulator Pump Drain Valve Distance between of mo...