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Fig.

7—Wiring

Diagram

A96380

INDOOR

BLOWER

MOTOR

BR

BR

CAP

T

GND

LINE V

24 V

LINE V

24 V

BK

BL

BR

GR

OR

RD

RD/BK

VI

WH

YL

F

T

CAP

AL

L

GND

BLACK

BLUE

BROWN

GREEN

ORANGE

RED

RED/BLACK STRIPE

VIOLET

WHITE

YELLOW

LOW SPEED FAN SWITCH

TRANSFORMER

STARTING CAPACITOR

AUXILARY LIMIT

LIMIT

GROUND

LEGEND

PRINTED CIRCUIT

BOARD WIRING

FACTORY WIRING

FIELD WIRING

ORANGE WIRE NUT

GROUND

=  TERMINAL PROVIDED

=  TERMINAL NOT PROVIDED

WIRE NUT CONNECTIONS

FACTORY WIRING

UNUSED

MOTOR

LEADS

B

U

R

N

E

R

1

1

1

4

7

23

3

X

H

U

M

C

45

6

N

7

S

2

E

A

C

C

O

N

T

C

O

O

L

H

E

A

T

H

M

L

C

F

1

2

2

1

3

5

4

6

8

7

9

1

2

12

60 Sec.

12

90 Sec.

DELAY  OFF  DIP  SWITCH  SETTINGS

12

1212

120 Sec.

12

150 Sec.

L1(H)

N3

S2

K2

K2

K1

K1

N2

N2

L1

0

L2(N)

LOW SPEED HEAT 

CONNECTION

MEDIUM SPEED 

HEAT CONNECTION

GND

COOL

HIGH

LOW

MED

HIGH

MED

LOW

HEAT

HEAT

CONSTANT

COOL

CN6-9

CN6-1

C

LIMIT

CN6-6

CN6-3

S1

N1

X

N4

S3

CN6-2

CN6-7

CN6-8

BURNER

MOTOR

PRIMARY

ACCESSORY

120VAC

24VAC

LIMIT SENSE

OIL ELECTRONIC FAN TIMER

GND

TRANSFORMER

CN6-4

CONSTANT

LOW SPEED

FAN SWITCH

LOW SPEED

FAN SWITCH

UNUSED MOTOR LEAD

L2

UNUSED MOTOR LEAD

CIRCULATION BLOWER

CIRCULATION 

BLOWER

CIRCULATION 

BLOWER

K1, K2

CONTROL

K3

TSTAT

R

W

Y

G

C

T1         T2

PRIMARY

115 VAC 1

ø 

60HZ POWER SUPPLY

(FUSED DISCONNECT ON HOT LEG)

(1) MAKE FIELD POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS TO BLACK AND WHITE WIRES CAPPED 

      WITH ORANGE WIRE NUTS.

(2) WARNING--- UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. WIRING MUST CONFORM TO N.E.C. AND 

      LOCAL CODES. IN CANADA WIRING MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT CSA 22.1 CANADIAN

      ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND/OR LOCAL CODES.

(3) IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE REPLACED,

     IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF 

     AT LEAST 105

°

 C AND BE A MINIMUM OF 16 GA. AWG COPPER STRAND WIRE. USE 

     COPPER WIRE ONLY FOR FIELD WIRING.

(4) CONNECT REQUIRED MOTOR LEAD TO HEAT TERMINAL ON CIRCUIT BOARD TO DELIVER 

      A TEMPERATURE RISE WITHIN THE RANGE SPECIFIED ON THE RATING PLATE.

(5) SET THE HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON THE THERMOSTAT AT .2 AMPS.

(6) FOR ELECTRICAL LOAD AMPERES, BRANCH CIRCUIT AMPACITY AND MAXIMUM FUSE 

      SIZE SEE FURNACE MODEL LABEL.

(7) HUM TERMINAL IS 115V.

H

M

L

C

INDOOR

BLOWER

MOTOR

LOW SPEED HEAT

CONNECTION DETAIL

BR

BR

CAP

UNUSED

MOTOR

LEADS

B

U

R

N

E

R

1

123

34

S

2

E

A

C

C

O

N

T

C

O

O

L

H

E

A

T

F

1 2 3 4

RD

RD

RD/BK

WH

BK

BL

YL

RD

RD

L

FIXED COOL 

ANTICIPATOR

ADJUSTABLE

HEATING

ANTICIPATOR

TEMP

FALL

TYPICAL THERMOSTAT

COOL

OFF

FAN

AUTO

ON

HEAT

W

R1

W1

Y1

GW

R

Y

C

I

YR

G

DELAY OFF

SELECTION

DIP SWITCH

DELAY OFF

SELECT

CN6

VI

BK

BURNER

MOTOR

WH

WH

CN6

WH

OR

YL

BL

BK

L1

L2

ORANGE

FLAME DETECT

ENLARGED TOP VIEW

CAD CELL

(BLACK)

(WHITE)

INTERUPTED OIL PRIMARY CONTROL

T1

T2

BK

OR

COOLING

CONTACTOR

(IN AIR 

CONDITIONER, 

IF USED)

WH

BK

L1 (H)

L2 (N)

GND

BL

YL

WH

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

1 2 3 4

BK

WH

RD

RD

YL

BL

Honeywell

NOTES:

 POWER SUPPLY

115 VAC /1Ø 60 HZ

(FUSED DISCONNECT ON HOT LEG)

MEDIUM SPEED

HEAT CONNECTION

ST9103

N5

ELECTRONIC AIR

CLEANER

(OPTIONAL)

EAC

HUM

N6

HUMIDIFIER (OPTIONAL)

SEE

NOTE 7

FACTORY SET

HEATING SPEED

105-- MED (M)

125-- MED (M)

155-- HIGH (H)

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Summary of Contents for 58BLA

Page 1: ... BURNER WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED WHEN THE FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOR OR WHEN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS VERY HOT For use with grade 2 Fuel Oil maximum Do not use Gasoline Crankcase Oil or any Oil containing Gasoline Failure to follow this warning could lead to sooting fire explosion and or severe bodily harm Never burn garbage or paper in the heating system and never leave rags paper or any fl...

Page 2: ...i nation would include the following ammonia chlorine hydrogen sulfide halogenated hydrocarbons carbon tetra chloride cleaning solvents hydrochloric acid water soften ing chemicals and similar chemicals Failure to follow this warning will lead to premature rusting of heat exchanger and possible premature furnace failure and or vent failure which could result in fire hazard and or bodily harm This ...

Page 3: ...urnace operational problems Some of these problems are 1 Excessive oil burner after drip and oil fumes 2 Sooting 3 Melted oil burner couplings and or ignitor relay control 4 A condition where air band or air shutter settings must be more open than normal to achieve proper combustion 5 Lockouts on start up Step 2 Duct Work Recommendations The proper sizing of warm air ducts is necessary to ensure s...

Page 4: ...Never reduce pipe size below minimum certified furnace pipe size as shown in Table 2 4 All pipe should be supported using proper clamps and or straps These supports should be at least every 4 ft 5 All horizontal runs of pipe should have at least 1 4 in per ft of upward slope 6 All runs of pipe should be as short as possible with as few turns as possible 7 Seams should be tightly joined and checked...

Page 5: ...en valve on oil supply line 3 Reset primary control 4 Set thermostat above room temperature 5 Set main electrical switch to ON position Burner should start DO NOT TAMPER WITH UNIT OR CONTROLS CALL YOUR SERVICE TECHNICIAN Step 2 Recommended Installation Practices and Combustion Check In order to obtain optimum performance from oil burner the following setup procedures must be followed 1 A test kit ...

Page 6: ... to be changed to obtain necessary cooling airflow Step 6 Heating The blower speed is factory set to deliver required airflow at normal duct static pressure Step 7 Cooling The blower speed may be field adjusted to deliver required airflow for cooling application See Table 5 Step 8 Constant Blower Switch This furnace is equipped with a constant low speed blower option Whenever room thermostat is no...

Page 7: ...cal supplies upstream of furnace If furnace has been in operation some surfaces may be hot Allow time for unit to cool down 2 Disconnect flue pipe 3 For access to cleanout ports remove blower door and filter The 2 cleanout ports are located in blower compartment They protrude through the partition and are located on the left and right of flue pipe See Fig 2 4 Unscrew wing clamp nuts and remove cle...

Page 8: ...r observa tion door limit wiring and oil burner 21 Replace collector box on secondary tube flange ensuring proper placement of gasket Tighten screws to 35 45 lb in of torque 22 Replace top partition inside collar on flue pipe top rear panel outside flue collar and blower door 23 Reconnect flue pipe and oil line s 24 Readjust burner for proper operation Check limit operation as outlined in Limit Co...

Page 9: ...STATIC PRESSURE IN WC 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 105 12 High 1795 1735 1675 1605 1550 1485 1425 1350 1275 1220 Medium 1365 1335 1305 1275 1255 1215 1155 1105 1050 985 Low 995 965 945 925 900 870 825 775 725 670 125 16 High 1905 1845 1770 1695 1630 1565 1490 1425 1325 1220 Medium 1750 1675 1620 1560 1500 1440 1370 1305 1235 1130 Low 1390 1350 1305 1260 1220 1180 1120 1060 985 880 155 2...

Page 10: ...Fig 6 Barometric Damper Locations A95117 FIG A FIG G FIG D FIG L FIG B FIG C FIG J FIG H FIG K POOR WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG BAROMETRIC DAMPER LOCATIONS GOOD LOCATIONS BAD LOCATIONS 10 ...

Page 11: ... CONFORM TO N E C AND LOCAL CODES IN CANADA WIRING MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT CSA 22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND OR LOCAL CODES 3 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C AND BE A MINIMUM OF 16 GA AWG COPPER STRAND WIRE USE COPPER WIRE ONLY FOR FIELD WIRING 4 CONNECT REQUI...

Page 12: ...ructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life 1 Open all warm air registers and make sure all return air grilles are unobstructed 2 If a humidifier is installed with your system open water supply valve 3 Set thermostat to lowest setting 4 Turn on electric power to furnace 5 Open oil supply valve 6 Check all connections to ensure there are n...

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