Form I-RA/D 350/500, Page 10
Fuel Tank,
Pump, and
Supply Lines
General Requirements
Model RA/RAD 350 and RA/RAD 500 heaters are approved to burn used
crankcase oil, transmission fluid, and No. 2 fuel oil. Maximum fuel input
for a Model 350 is 2.5 GPH (11.4 L/H). Maximum fuel input for a Model
500 is 3.6 GPH (16.4 L/H).
The oil supply tank and fuel lines must be installed in accordance with
the National Board of Fire Underwriters requirements and all local ordi-
nances. A UL-listed tank such as Reznor
®
Model OT-250 or equivalent
must be used.
In the U.S.
, regulations require that storage tanks located inside buildings
shall not exceed 275 gallons (1,041 L) individual capacity or 550 gallons
(2,082 L) aggregate capacity in one building.
In Canada
, regulations require storage tanks located inside buildings
shall not exceed 550 gallons (2,082 L) individual capacity or 1,100 gal-
lons (4,164 L) aggregate in one building.
Check with the local Fire Marshal to assure compliance with local or-
dinances and codes.
Installation of the tank and supply lines is the
responsibility of the installer.
Fuel Tank
CAUTION: It is recommended that used oil be at a
temperature of 50°F or higher when it enters the pump.
At a temperature below 50°F, heavier oils become more
viscous and difficult to pump. The heater may fire at a
reduced rate and become erratic resulting in nuisance
shutdowns.
Install either a UL listed Reznor
®
Model OT-250 oil supply tank or a field-
supplied equivalent indoor storage tank.
• If installing a Model OT-250 tank, follow the installation
requirements and instructions on the tank.
• If installing a field-supplied tank, follow the manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Height from the pump to the bottom of the heater should be no
more than 15 ft (4.5M). The used oil supply line should be a
maximum of 60 ft (18M) in length when using 3/8” o.d. tubing or a
maximum of 100 ft (30.5M) when using 1/2” o.d. tubing.
Although maximum height from the pump to the heater is 15 ft (4.5 M),
we recommend that ease of service be considered when determining
heater location. A service height of eight feet (2.5 M) is recommended.
See the illustrations on pages 11 and 12 for examples of tank and line
installation.
WARNINGS: Never pour gasoline or used oil containing
gasoline into the supply tank. Adequate ventilation
must be provided in any enclosures where storage
tanks, pumps, or accessories are installed.
Fuel Tank
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