Operator's Manual: Models CB-1750, CB-2500 & CB-3250
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Cleaning the Ash (continued)
k. Re-install the furnace components: Swing the clean-out door shut; install and tighten the
lock-down nuts so that the door seals properly. Re-install the air and oil lines on the bottom
of the connector block.
NOTE:
You may need to bleed air from the oil line before starting the burner. See Section 5
for the pertinent instructions.
Annual Burner Tune-up
Your Clean Burn furnace requires annual periodic maintenance. The burner requires an annual tune-up
--similar to an automotive tune-up--to keep it running in peak condition.
The burner tune-up should be
performed by a qualified Clean Burn service technician who has the necessary parts and expertise.
Contact your local Clean Burn dealer to schedule the annual periodic maintenance which is usually
(preferably) performed during warm weather to prepare the furnace for the next heating season. Various
levels of service are provided to fit your particular need.
End of Season Maintenance
ATTENTION:
Turn main power to your furnace OFF at the end of the heating season. EPA
regulations allow your used oil to be burned only for "heat recovery." DO NOT operate your furnace
during warm weather just to burn oil, or severe damage to the combustion chamber/heat exchanger may
occur.
Contact your local Clean Burn dealer to schedule your annual burner tune-up. Allow only trained,
authorized service personnel to service your burner.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Optional Draft Inducer
The Draft Inducer will require periodic maintenance to ensure that the fan blades do not accumulate
excessive ash which can create vibration, noise, and motor wear.
1.
Ensure that power has been turned OFF, and all "hot" components have been allowed to cool
sufficiently.
2.
Disconnect the wires from the draft inducer and remove it from the stack penetration.
3.
Clean the fan blades with a scraper and wire brush.
4.
Oil the draft inducer motor according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
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