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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 

Power (Side-Wall) Venting-Important Note Regarding 

 

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CAUTION: Crown Boiler Company will NOT assume responsibility for damage to, and 

deterioration of, exterior building materials, e.g. brick, siding, clapboards, and etc., in close 
proximity to the vent terminal due to operation of a power vented, oil furnace. This policy 
is applicable regardless of the cause of sooting. 
 
Two (2) problems typically arise when power venting any oil-fired appliance. 

1)

 

Soot  buildup  may  occur  at  an  accelerated  rate  on  critical  components  of  the 
furnace  oil  burner,  e.g.  the  primary  control  flame  sensor  (“cad  cell”),  the  burner 
head, oil nozzle, and etc. 

2)

 

Severe  damage  may  occur  to  external  surfaces  of  the  structure  in  the  event  the 
furnace  continually  produces  a  high  level  of  smoke  in  the  flue  gases.  Excess 
smoke  and  soot  can  be  produced  for  many  reasons,  some  of  which  cannot  be 
successfully controlled by the installer and the appliance manufacturer. 

 
NOTICE:  Crown  Boiler  recommends  the  use  of  a  chimney  to  vent  our  residential  oil 
furnaces. If a power venter must be used, it is the responsibility of the installer and power 
venter manufacturer to design and assemble a satisfactory power vent system. 
 

 

 
A.  VENTING: 
 
NOTE:
 On the CSHB60-90 it is possible to rotate the flue elbow (which is factory installed for vertical discharge) 
90° counterclockwise from the vertical position to adapt to various venting systems. 
 

 

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  CAUTION  MUST  BE  TAKEN  NOT  TO  EXCEED  90°  ROTATION  (OF  THE  FLUE 

ELBOW) COUNTERCLOCKWISE OR RIGHT FROM THE VERTICAL POSITION. 

 
 
ROTATION OF FRONT FLUE ELBOW 
 
When  an  installation  requires  that  the  flue  exit  out  the  left  hand  side  casing  on  a  front  flue  unit,  remove  screw 
securing the 90 deg. elbow and rotate it 90° counterclockwise. Then, remove knock-out in side casing and extend 
vent through the opening.  
 
 
 
NOTE:  ROTATION OF FLUE PIPE IS ONLY ALLOWED FOR LEFT HAND SIDE VENTING 
APPLICATIONS. 
 
The CSHB60-90 may be vented through a standard correctly sized chimney. 
 
The CSHB60-90 may also be horizontally vented through a side wall. Crown has available the Field model FDVS-
45/FVOP-415 side wall vent kit for such applications. When installing the FDVS-45/FVOP-415 side wall vent kit, 
outside combustion air must also be applied to the burner. The following table identifies application order 
information. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CSHB60-90ABP

Page 1: ...nce Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause a fire or explosion resulting in property damage personal injury or loss of life For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer or service agency These instructions should be read prior to installing the furnace retained for reference by qualified service personnel reviewed before performing an...

Page 2: ...njury substantial property damage or death See Page 5 cWARNING THE HEAT EXCHANGER MUST BE CLEANED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON See Page 8 cCAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELF See Page 9 cWARNING The area around the furnace should be kept free and clear of combustible liquids and material especially papers and rags See Page 9 cWARNING NEVER burn garbage or refuse in your furnace Never ...

Page 3: ...IR CONDITIONING 4 D FILTERS MOUNTED EXTERNAL TO FURNACE 4 E LIMIT POSITION AND LOCATION 5 F BURNER INSTALLATION 6 G BURNER SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS 7 H HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 8 III USERS INFORMATION SECTION 9 A OIL SUPPLY 9 B COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY 9 C INSPECTION AREAS 9 D STARTING THE BURNER 9 E FILTER CLEANING AND LOCATIONS 10 APPENDIX A REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 11 APPENDIX B W...

Page 4: ...protected to avoid physical damage by vehicles cWARNING This furnace is not to be used as a construction heater 5 Listed below are definitions of COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL and NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Material made of or surfaced with wood compressed paper plant fibers plastics or other material that will ignite and burn whether flame resistant or not NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Mater...

Page 5: ...ial oil furnaces If a power venter must be used it is the responsibility of the installer and power venter manufacturer to design and assemble a satisfactory power vent system A VENTING NOTE On the CSHB60 90 it is possible to rotate the flue elbow which is factory installed for vertical discharge 90 counterclockwise from the vertical position to adapt to various venting systems c CAUTION MUST BE T...

Page 6: ...meter with the included Beckett side wall vent kit The side wall vent may be installed either through the upper knock out on the left side casing of the unit or vertically out the top opening of the vestibule The 4 flexible vent pipe included w Field vent kit is able to be installed at 2 clearance to combustibles The combustion air inlet can be installed through either the lower left side casing k...

Page 7: ...ment dampers or other means used to control flow of air should be provided to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace If such a damper is manually operated it must be equipped with a means to prevent operation of either unit unless the damper is in the full heat or cool position The duct system should again follow the current design standard of Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA or...

Page 8: ...rack can be anchored to the furnace with screws or pop rivets through the securing flange of the filter rack Connect the return air plenum to the filter rack and slide the filter into place Dimensions for adapting the return air plenum to the filter rack are provided See Fig 2 E LIMIT POSITION AND LOCATION cWARNING The predetermined limit location on this Crown oil fired furnace has been tested an...

Page 9: ...s the chamber during shipping and helps to maintain insertion depth DO NOT remove this retainer when installing burner Fig 4 Typical location of the overfire air tap and components in burner mounting plate area Fig 5 Burner insertion illustration Top view When mounting the burner the mounting plate Fig 4 must be removed to provide access to the area in front of the combustion chamber A fiber insul...

Page 10: ...OR SOLID CONE FOR EXAMPLE A NOZZLE RATED AT 0 65 GPH 100 PSIG THAT PROVIDES AN 80 SPRAY ANGLE AND A HOLLOW SPRAY PATTERN WOULD BE ABBREVIATED IN THE TABLE AS 0 65 X 80 A For more specific burner information contact Crown Boiler Co P O Box 14818 3633 I St Philadelphia PA 19134 All rates shown achieved with 120 PSIG pump pressure for Beckett AFG Based on 2 domestic heating fuel oil having heating va...

Page 11: ... With access to the inside of the heat exchanger through the burner area clean out openings and vent pipe connection it is possible to use a long flexible wire brush and an industrial type vacuum cleaner to remove any soot build up NOTE A one inch outside diameter vacuum cleaner hose will fit into the radiator To vacuum and brush the outer radiator of the heat exchanger go through the clean out op...

Page 12: ...iscoloration of materials and damage from rust or corrosion FLUE PIPE VENT PIPE OR CONNECTOR The furnace vent pipe should be inspected for signs of rust corrosion pitting or holes in pipe and leakage around seams in pipe indicated by soot or condensate streaks CHIMNEY OR VENTING SYSTEM The furnace venting system should be inspected for signs of rust corrosion pitting or holes and signs of condensa...

Page 13: ...system and home cWARNING To avoid injury from moving parts hot surfaces or electrical shock shut off the power to the furnace before removing any furnace access doors to service the air filters The filter rack will be located between the return air plenum and the return air opening on the side of the furnace refer to figure 8 Slide the dirty filter out clean it with a mild soap and water solution ...

Page 14: ...All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel 11 APPENDIX A Replacement Parts List ...

Page 15: ...All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel 12 ...

Page 16: ...All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel 13 APPENDIX B Wiring Diagrams CSHB60 90ABP BLOWER SPEED TAPS COOL A C Tap HEAT Heating Tap LOW Constant air or Dehumifier ...

Page 17: ...All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel 14 CSHB60 90ABT ...

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