Thermo Pride 36)- 80 - Manual

Thermo Pride 36)- 80

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; PAGE
  • Page 4 – I. SAFETY INFORMATION
  • Page 6 – Homeowner/User Routine Maintenance; section of this manual.
  • Page 7 – Never operate the appliance without clean air filters in place.
  • Page 9 – Refer to the appliance-rating label for the required type of fuel.; Airflow; Airflow Requirements and Sizing of Ductwork; section of this
  • Page 11 – in this manual and should be followed accordingly.; In the absence of local; Combustible material:
  • Page 14 – Such chemicals; Venting of Combustion Products,; for; C. Venting of Combustion Products
  • Page 16 – all fuel oil service lines.; Never use galvanized steel piping or fittings; Where practical, provide rigid supports for the piping.
  • Page 17 – of heavy wall copper tubing is recommended.; Avoid running tubing; If; Do not use compression fittings.; Avoid the use of
  • Page 18 – A nozzle has been factory installed to provide low-fire operation.
  • Page 20 – Refer to Example 1, in; Appendix B: Calculations; of this manual, for a
  • Page 22 – Refer to Example 2, in
  • Page 27 – Do not put in a larger fuse and do not exceed; . The control fuse is located within the
  • Page 28 – Figure 4: The Fan Control Module
  • Page 30 – ii. Connect the bare ends of this wire jumper across terminals “R” and
  • Page 31 – : Turn off the electrical power to the unit, before attempting
  • Page 32 – in; Appendix D; openings are clear and free from blockage.
  • Page 37 – positions of the burner air band.
  • Page 39 – All controls on the unit should be checked for proper; iv. In the heating mode, set the thermostat above room temperature
  • Page 41 – F or lower), attempts to operate the cooling section and take; This is not necessarily the case.; A low refrigerant
  • Page 42 – vapor charge only; while the system is operating.; F. Low loading on the cooling system will
  • Page 43 – Refer to Example 4, in; of this manual, for a sample
  • Page 45 – The sequence of operation of the appliance.; Homeowner/User Information and Routine Maintenance; Dealer Maintenance
  • Page 47 – Initial Heating System Adjustments; Heat Exchanger; section of the manual.; : A qualified heating contractor must clean the heat exchanger.
  • Page 50 – Operational Check; check out procedures
  • Page 51 – section of this manual, for the
  • Page 52 – Fill the oil tank to reduce water condensation in the tank.
  • Page 53 – Open the inspection cover on the upper mounting plate.; Figure 13: Location of Oil Pump Vent Plug; Follow the previous; Initial Burner Operation
  • Page 54 – it may be possible to reactivate the
  • Page 55 – Burner Motor
  • Page 56 – plain water, from the inside of the coil outward.; With the heating; Shut off the unit and allow the
  • Page 59 – Number of flashes Cad Cell Resistance (in ohms)
  • Page 61 – REFERENCES
  • Page 62 – APPENDIX A: SOURCES FOR REFERENCED STANDARDS; Street
  • Page 63 – APPENDIX B: CALCULATIONS; It is desired to install a warm-air furnace w/ an air conditioning
  • Page 64 – Figure 15: Plan View of a Typical Residence
  • Page 65 – Area for Example 2
  • Page 67 – So, the total equivalent straight duct length is,
  • Page 68 – or approximately the same as without the elbow.
  • Page 69 – or an increase in duct size of about 1 inch in diameter.
  • Page 70 – Table 7: Required Duct Sizes for the Residence in Example 2
  • Page 71 – Example 3; the degree of superheat for this system?; at the same point; , tabulated data on R410A from the refrigerant manufacturer,
  • Page 75 – XII. APPENDIX C: ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC AND CONNECTION DIAGRAM
  • Page 76 – XIII. APPENDIX D: SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS; Mode of Operation
  • Page 77 – Control System Action
  • Page 78 – XIV. APPENDIX E: TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS
  • Page 82 – EFFECTS OF PRESSURE ON NOZZLE FLOW RATE
  • Page 84 – Notes for Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Guide; Allow the compressor to cool below 130
  • Page 87 – SEER; Nominal Electrical Power Requirements:; Variable
  • Page 90 – APPENDIX H: OPB HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS TEST FORM
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OUTDOOR COMBINATION OIL-FIRED

FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONING UNIT

MODEL OPB (24,30,36)- 80

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL




















Please read these instructions prior to installation, initial firing, and before
performing any service or maintenance.

: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a

fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal
injury, or loss of life

.

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND AN OIL LEAK:

Do not try to light any appliance.

Immediately call your oil supplier.

If you cannot reach your oil supplier, call the fire department.

Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the oil supplier. (These entities are referred to in these instructions
as a qualified heating contractor).


These instructions must be retained by the homeowner for future reference by
qualified heating contractor.

Thermo Products, LLC

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MO-455

North Judson, IN 46366

ECN 4979-MA

Phone: (574) 896-2133 Made In USA

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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; PAGE

All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. Contents SECTION PAGE I. SAFETY INFORMATION .............................…………………………………….3 II. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................………………….…..9 III. GENERAL INSTALLATION .........................

Page 4 - I. SAFETY INFORMATION

All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. I. SAFETY INFORMATION This page and the following page contain reproductions of the various instructions and warning labels placed on the Thermo Pride oil-fired appliances. Please read and comply with the contents of th...

Page 6 - Homeowner/User Routine Maintenance; section of this manual.

All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. The following warnings and cautions are found throughout the Thermo Pride Model OPB Installation and Service Manual. Please read and comply with the statements below. : IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A...

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