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Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev. 01/12/10

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Model EZ-1/2/3 oil burners — Instruction manual

8.  Maintenance procedures

Maintenance/service procedures

  Turn off power to appliance when servicing burner. Failure to comply 

could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property 
damage.

Cleaning blower wheel

1.  The blower wheel accumulates dust and debris from normal operation. You will 

need to clean the wheel blades periodically to prevent reduction in airflow.
•  Inspect the blower wheel by removing the blower wheel access cover. See 

Figure 18.

•  To remove the cover, open the ignitor plate and loosen the blower wheel 

access cover screw about three turns.

•  Inspect the blower wheel to see if it needs to be cleaned. Dirt and lint on 

the wheel reduce air flow, and must be removed if the burner is to operate 
correctly.

2.  To clean blades, remove the two bolts securing the motor to blower housing.

a.  Slide the motor out and rotate to remove and access blower wheel.
b.  Use a brush and vacuum to clean each blade and the blower housing 

interior.

c.  Replace motor/wheel in blower housing and secure with the two bolts.
d.  Push wire slack back into junction box.

Figure 18 

Remove blower access cover to inspect blower 

wheel

Replacing blower motor or wheel

1.  If either the blower wheel or motor must be replaced, remove the two bolts 

securing the motor to housing.

2.  Disconnect the motor wires in the burner junction box.
3.  Loosen the Allen screw securing the blower to the motor shaft and remove the 

wheel.

4.  When assembling the replacement assembly, slide the wheel onto the motor 

shaft and use feeler gauges to set a space of 3/64 inch between the blower 
wheel and the motor face.

5.  Replace the motor/wheel assembly in the housing, wire the motor leads and 

secure the motor with the two bolts.

Motor maintenance

•  The Carlin PSC motor is constructed with permanently-lubricated bearings, 

and requires no oiling. Should you replace the original motor with another type 
of motor, occasional oiling may be required, depending on motor design and 
manufacturer’s recommendations.

•  Any time you replace a component or disassemble any part of the burner for 

service/maintenance, perform a complete operational test after reassembly to 
verify the burner operates correctly. Failure to verify operation could result in 
severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Checking ignitor

 

Never  test  an  ignitor  by  placing  a  screwdriver  (or  other  metallic 
object) across the high voltage clips. Check 40700 & 40900 ignitors 
only by observing spark at appliance ignition electrodes, with fuel 
supply OFF. Using any other method could cause ignitor damage 
and severe personal injury.

1.  Checking 41000 ignitors only:

•  Disconnect electrical power to burner.
•  Remove hold down clips or screws. Lift ignitor mounting plate to the full-

open position. Set high voltage clips to a ½” to ¾” gap.

•  Carefully energize ignitor and check for spark arcing at the high voltage 

terminals. If spark jumps the gap, ignitor is good.

Ceramic fiber materials

  The appliance may contain ceramic fiber and/or fiberglass materi-

als. Ceramic fiber materials, such as chamber liners, may contain 
carcinogenic particles (chrystobalites) after exposure to heat. Airborne 
particles from fiberglass or ceramic fiber components have been 
listed as potentially carcinogenic by the State of California. Take the 
following precautions when removing, replacing and handling these 
items.

 

Avoid  breathing  dust  and  avoid  contact  with  skin  or  eyes. Wear 
long-sleeved, loose-fitting clothing, gloves and eye protection. Use 
a NIOSH N95 certified respirator. This respirator meets requirements 
for protection from chrystobalites. Actual job requirements or NIOSH 
regulations may require other or additional protection. For information, 
refer to the NIOSH website, http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.
html.

 

Ceramic fiber removal: To prevent airborne dust, thoroughly wet 
ceramic  fiber  with  water  before  handling.  Place  ceramic  fiber 
materials in a plastic bag and seal to dispose.

 

Avoid blowing, tearing, sawing or spraying fiberglass or ceramic fiber 
materials. If such operations are necessary, wear extra protection 
to prevent breathing dust.

 

Wash work clothes separately from other laundry. Rinse clothes 
washer  thoroughly  afterwards  to  prevent  contamination  of  other 
clothing.

 

NIOSH First aid procedures:

 

Eye exposure — irrigate immediately

 

Breathing — fresh air.

Summary of Contents for EZ-1

Page 1: ...in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Boiler model Burner model Primary control Ignitor Fuel unit Oil valve Motor Air tube welded flange Comb head Air band Carlin model Prepur...

Page 2: ...ly stated otherwise this manual must be used only by a quali fied service technician Failure to comply with this or other requirements in this manual could result in severe personal injury death or su...

Page 3: ...nd perform the training outlined below Train the user To properly operate the burner appliance per this manual and the appliance instructions see User s information To keep this manual at or near the...

Page 4: ...age 4 for an initial nozzle selection for the application Specific applications may require testing more than one nozzle to obtain both clean combustion and a good match of flame shape to the combusti...

Page 5: ...PH Flame length needed 1 50 1 65 to 1 75 2 00 2 25 2 00 2 25 2 50 Nozzle rating GPH Nozzle rating GPH 1 50 1 65 1 75 2 00 2 25 2 00 2 25 2 50 Delavan Hollow 60 A Delavan Hollow 60 A Medium Solid 60 B...

Page 6: ...t or 50 cubic feet per MBH of all appliances in the room Example For each 1 GPH oil input the room must have 7 000 cubic feet 875 square feet with an 8 foot ceiling height Minimum combustion ventilati...

Page 7: ...and any associated instructions in the Burner Cover or 97406 Air Intake System instructions Even if using an optional air intake system make sure the space provides enough ventilation to prevent over...

Page 8: ...ashpit area or fill ashpit with sand up to 2 inches above the mud ring of a boiler firing through the door Install a lightweight refractory liner on the target wall as in Table 3 Figure C Make sure t...

Page 9: ...ion chamber Universal adjustable flange burners 1 Verify the flange mounting slots line up with the appliance bolts See Figure 1 2 Slip the adjustable flange onto the air tube 3 Measure the distance f...

Page 10: ...For pressur ized firing you must obtain a burner with a welded flange designed for use with the specific appliance Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial proper...

Page 11: ...ndition 9 Inspect the ignitor contact clips Clean or replace if necessary to ensure reliable contact with the electrodes Inserting removing combustion head assembly Figure 5 3 Prepare burner Install n...

Page 12: ...GPH 7 options 0 50 0 60 0 65 0 75 0 85 1 00 1 10 1 25 1 10 1 25 1 35 1 50 1 65 EZ 2 EZ 2 HP 1 50 2 25 GPH 4 options 1 50 1 65 1 75 2 00 2 25 EZ 3 EZ 3 HP 2 00 2 50 GPH 3 options 2 00 2 25 2 50 Adjust...

Page 13: ...oil system Operating with the plug in place on a one line system will damage the fuel unit and could lead to oil leakage and fire hazard If the fuel line or fuel supply is above burner never exceed 3...

Page 14: ...n ventilation air openings and vent system Fuel supply line in good condition and sized designed correctly Oil tank has oil and oil line valves are open Wiring installed per burner appliance instructi...

Page 15: ...h is properly fused for the load To start burner Do not start the burner if the combustion chamber contains oil or oil vapor 1 Turn service switch OFF 2 Perform inspections and checkouts on pages 14 a...

Page 16: ...Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev 01 12 10 15 Model EZ 1 2 3 oil burners Instruction manual...

Page 17: ...nd the line switch is properly fused for the load To start burner Do not start the burner if the combustion chamber contains oil or oil vapor 1 Turn service switch OFF 2 Perform inspections and checko...

Page 18: ...Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev 01 12 10 17 Model EZ 1 2 3 oil burners Instruction manual...

Page 19: ...ake sure the burner and appliance are correctly wired and the line switch is properly fused for the load To start burner Do not start the burner if the combustion chamber contains oil or oil vapor 1 T...

Page 20: ...Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev 01 12 10 19 Model EZ 1 2 3 oil burners Instruction manual...

Page 21: ...voltage reading indicates incorrect wiring that must be corrected before attempting to operate the burner 5 Alarm terminals provide a 24 vac rated dry contact suitable for use with security fire alarm...

Page 22: ...Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev 01 12 10 21 Model EZ 1 2 3 oil burners Instruction manual...

Page 23: ...e personal injury or death Use combustion test equipment to verify that the burner is properly set 5 up for your installation Appliances with positive pressure in the chamber may require a wider air o...

Page 24: ...s found Verify burner appliance operation Check burner appliance controls operation Test operating and limit controls on appliance as specified in appliance instructions Check operation of the primary...

Page 25: ...assembly 4 nominal approx 5 3 4 oal EZ 1 only 56804 25 Blower wheel 5 1 16d x 2w 77933 Nozzle line adaptor assembly 5 nominal approx 6 3 4 oal 56820 26 Primary control consult factory for other contro...

Page 26: ...Carlin part number MNEZ123 Rev 01 12 10 25 Model EZ 1 2 3 oil burners Instruction manual 7 Repair parts continued...

Page 27: ...replace a component or disassemble any part of the burner for service maintenance perform a complete operational test after reassembly to verify the burner operates correctly Failure to verify operat...

Page 28: ...ro Burners that fall within the extended warranty period such defective parts should be returned freight prepaid to Carlin The repaired component or replacement part will be provided to the Customer f...

Page 29: ...at all Never attempt to use gasoline as a fuel for this burner as it is more combustible and could result in a serious explosion Never attempt to burn refuse or use any fuel other than 1 or 2 heating...

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