Manual 2100-540D
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INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
EQUIPMENT SELECTION
An accurate heating load calculation must be conducted
using American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) or Air
Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
manuals.
Do not
add a large safety factor above the
calculated value. If the calculated heating load
requirement exceeds the heating capacity rating of a
given model, use only the next larger size available.
Never increase by any more than absolutely necessary
based upon available equipment
heating capacities
.
Always select based upon heat capacity (output), never
use input capacities.
NOTE: It is the personal responsibility and obligation
of the purchaser to contract a qualified
installer to assure that installation is adequate
and is in conformance with governing codes
and ordinances.
LOCATING THE FURNACE
When installing the furnace be sure to provide adequate
space for easy service and maintenance. Locate the
furnace as close to the chimney as practical, giving
consideration to the accessibility of the oil burner,
controls, and blower for service. Allow a minimum of
24 inches at front of furnace for servicing oil burner.
Allow adequate room for filter and blower
maintenance.
Clearance from combustible material as
stated on the furnace and repeated in Table 1 must be
maintained
. For damp basement installations, a raised
concrete pad is recommended. This will help keep the
bottom of the furnace dry and reduce the risk of rusting.
An oil burner must have a generous supply of
combustion air to operate properly. The flow of
combustion and ventilating air must not be obstructed
from reaching the furnace. See “Combustion Air
Requirements” section.
The furnace area must be kept clear and free of
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable
vapors and liquids.
This unit is not designed for mobile home or trailer
installations. Always install furnace in a level position.
1
For the first three (3) feet from plenum. After three (3) feet, no clearance required.
C
Combustible flooring
NC
Noncombustible floor
*
Maintained on one side or the other to achieve filter access and/or blower service.
**
Floor must be noncombustible. For furnace only installation can be installed on combustible
flooring only when installed on special base part no. CFB7 available from factory. When air
conditioning coil cabinet DCB23-22 is used then use special base part no. CFB23.
TABLE 1
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