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4.2 CLEANING
THE
BLOCKED
VENT
SHUT-OFF
DEVICE
(BVSO)
4
MAINTENANCE
For continuous safe operation, the Blocked Vent Shut-off
device (BVSO) must be inspected and maintained annually
by a qualified service technician.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard.
1. Disconnect power to the appliance;
Turn OFF power and fuel to the furnace before any
disassembly or servicing.
2. Remove the two screws holding on the BVSO
assembly cover;
Failure to do so can result in death, bodily injury and/or
property damage.
3. Remove the cover;
4. Remove the two screws holding the control box to the
heat transfer tube assembly. Sliding the control box in
the appropriate direction will unlock it from the heat
transfer tube assembly;
Preventive maintenance is the best way to avoid unnecessary
expense and inconvenience. Have your heating system and
burner inspected by a qualified service technician at regular
intervals.
5. Carefully remove any build-up from the thermal switch
surface;
To maintain the reliability and optimal performance of the
furnace, have a complete combustion check done after the
annual maintenance call. Do not attempt to repair the furnace
or its controls. Call a qualified service technician.
Before calling for repair service check the following points:
1. Check the oil tank gauge and make sure that the valve is
open;
2. Check fuses and the circuit breaker;
3. Check if the main disconnect switch is ON ;
4. Set the thermostat above room temperature;
5. If ignition does not occur, turn off the disconnect switch
and call a qualified service technician.
When ordering replacement parts, please specify the
complete furnace model number and serial number.
4.1 CLEANING
THE
HEAT
EXCHANGER
It is not generally necessary to clean the heat exchanger or flue
pipe every year, but it is advisable to have the oil burner
service technician check the unit before each heating season
to determine whether the cleaning or replacement of parts is
necessary.
If a cleaning is necessary, the following steps should be
performed:
1.
Turn OFF all utilities upstream from the furnace
;
2. Disconnect the flue pipe;
3. Remove the flue collar panel located at the rear of the
furnace;
4. Remove the clean-out door located at the front of the
furnace;
5. Remove the heat exchanger baffles;
6. Disconnect the oil line and remove the oil burner;
7. Clean the secondary tubes and the primary cylinder with a
stiff brush and a vacuum cleaner;
8. Before re-assembling the unit, the heat exchanger and
combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if
replacement is required;
9. After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles, flue
collar plate and oil burner;
10. Readjust the burner for proper operation.
CAUTION
Do not dent or scratch the surface of the thermal switch. If
the thermal switch is damaged it MUST be replaced.
6. Clean and remove any build-up or obstruction inside
the heat transfer tube;
7. Re-mount, lock and fasten the control box with the 2
screws removed in step 4;
8. Re-attach the assembly cover with the screws removed
in step 2;
9. Re-establish power to the unit.
4.3 CHANGING OF THE BURNER HEAD
Once annually, remove the retention head and electrodes
from the drawer assembly and remove all foreign matter, if
necessary. Also clean the extremity of the burner tube, if
necessary.
4.4 CHANGING
THE
NOZZLE
Change the nozzle once a year with the one specified in
Table 8.
4.5 CHANGING
THE
OIL
FILTER
Tank Filter
The tank filter should be changed as required. Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Secondary Filter
The 10 micron, or finer, filter cartridge should be changes
annually. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
4.6 CHANGING
THE
AIR
FILTER
Dirty filters have an impact on the efficiency of the furnace
and increase fuel consumption.
Air filters should be changed at least once a year. Very
dusty conditions, the presence of animal hair and the like
will require more frequent changing or cleaning.
Summary of Contents for OBL112
Page 16: ...16 Figure 6 Furnace dimensions ...
Page 17: ...17 Figure 7 Wiring diagram 4 speed motor PSC ...
Page 18: ...18 Figure 8 Wiring diagram variable speed motor ECM ...
Page 19: ...19 Figure 9 Parts list with 4 speed motor PSC B50093B ...
Page 21: ...21 Figure 10 Parts list with variable speed motor ECM B50094B ...
Page 40: ...Figure 6 Dimensions de la fournaise 18 ...
Page 41: ...19 Figure 7 Diagramme électrique moteur 4 vitesses PSC ...
Page 42: ...20 Figure 8 Diagramme électrique moteur vitesse variable ECM ...
Page 43: ...Figure 9 Liste de pièces avec moteur 4 vitesses PSC 21 B50093B ...
Page 45: ...23 Figure 9 Liste de pièces avec moteur vitesse variable ECM B50094B ...