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horizontal position and the face of the damper vertical for 
proper functioning (see instructions included with the damper.) 
After the furnace has been firing for at least five minutes, the 
draft regulator should be set to between -0.025" and -0.060" 
W.C. 

3.3.5 Overfire Pressure Test 

 

The overfire draft that is taken through the observation port, 
located above the burner, is a measurement necessary to 
determine if there is a blockage in the heat exchanger or the 
flue pipe. Refer to the Technical Specifications in this manual 
for overfire pressure values. A high pressure condition may be 
caused by excessive combustion air, due to the air band being 
too wide open, or a lack of flue draft (chimney effect) or some 
other blockage, such as soot in the secondary section of the 
heat exchanger or the use of an oversize nozzle input or high 
pressure pump. 

3.3.6  Vent Temperature Test  

1. 

After having adjusted the burner combustion, insert a 
thermometer into the test hole in the breech pipe; 

2. 

The total vent temperature should be between 204 and 
302°C (400 and 575°F). If not, check for improper air 
temperature rise, pump pressure, nozzle size or a badly 
sooted heat exchanger. 

 

3.3.7  Supply Air Temperature Rise Test 

1. 

Operate the burner for at least 10 minutes; 

2. 

Measure the air temperature in the return air plenum; 

3. 

Measuring the air temperature in the largest trunk coming 
off the supply air plenum, just outside the range of radiant 
heat from the heat exchanger. 0.3 m (12") from the 
plenum of the main take-off is usually sufficient; 

4. 

The temperature rise is calculated by subtracting the 
return air temperature from the supply air temperature; 

5. 

If the temperature rise is lower or exceeds the 
temperature specified in Table 6, change to the next lower 
or higher blower speed tap, until the temperature rise falls 
to the target. If the excessive temperature rise cannot be 
increased or reduced by changing fan speed, investigate 
for ductwork obstructions, dirty or improper air filter, 
improper firing caused by improper pump pressure or 
nozzle sizing. 

3.3.8  Limit Control Check 

After operating the furnace for at least 15 minutes, restrict the 
return air supply by blocking the filters or the return air register 
and allow the furnace to shut off on High Limit. The burner will 
shut off but the blower will continue to run. 

 

Remove the obstruction and the burner should restart after a 
few minutes. The time required for the restart also depends on 
the adjustment of the blower “OFF” delay. 

3.3.9  Restart After Burner Failure 

1. 

Set the thermostat lower than room temperature; 

2. 

Press the reset button on the burner primary control 
(relay); 

3. 

Set the thermostat higher than room temperature; 

4. 

If the burner motor does not start or ignition fails, turn off 
the disconnect switch and CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE 
TECHNICIAN. 

 

 
 

CAUTION

 

Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has 
accumulated, when the furnace is full of vapour or when 
the combustion chamber is hot. 

 

4 MAINTENANCE 

 

WARNING 

 

Electrical shock hazard. 

 

Turn OFF power and fuel to the furnace before any 
disassembly or servicing. 

 

Failure to do so can result in death, bodily injury 
and/or property damage.

 

 

Preventive maintenance is the best way to avoid 
unnecessary expense and inconvenience. Have your 
heating system and burner inspected by a qualified 
service technician at regular intervals.  

 

To maintain the reliability and optimal performance of the 
furnace, have a complete combustion check done after 
the annual maintenance call. Do not attempt to repair the 
furnace or its controls. Call a qualified service technician. 
 

Before calling for repair service check the following points: 

1.  Check the oil tank gauge and make sure that the 

valve is open; 

2.  Check fuses and the circuit breaker; 

3.  Check if the main disconnect switch is ON ; 

4.  Set the thermostat above room temperature; 

5.  If ignition does not occur, turn off the disconnect 

switch and call a qualified service technician. 

 

When ordering replacement parts, please specify the 
complete furnace model number and serial number. 

 

4.1 CLEANING

 

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HEAT

 

EXCHANGER 

It is not generally necessary to clean the heat exchanger 
or flue pipe every year, but it is advisable to have the oil 
burner service technician check the unit before each 
heating season to determine whether the cleaning or 
replacement of parts is necessary.  

 

If a cleaning is necessary, the following steps should be 
performed:  
1.  Turn OFF all utilities upstream from the furnace; 

2.  Disconnect the flue pipe; 

3.  Remove the flue collar panel located at the front of 

the furnace; 

4.  Remove the heat exchanger baffles; 

5.  Disconnect the oil line and remove the oil burner; 

6.  Clean the secondary tubes and the primary cylinder 

with a stiff brush and a vacuum cleaner; 

7.  Before re-assembling the unit, the heat exchanger 

and combustion chamber should be inspected to 
determine if replacement is required; 

Summary of Contents for AMP112SD

Page 1: ...L FOR THE INSTALLATION SERVICING OF THE FURNACE AND KEEP THE DOCUMENT NEAR THE UNIT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HOMEOWNER PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE FURNACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Attention Do not tamper...

Page 2: ...tilation air openings in a closet door 4 Figure 2 Upflow installation 4 Figure 3 Downflow installation 5 Figure 4 Horizontal installation 5 Figure 5 Thermostat wiring heating and air conditioning with...

Page 3: ...formation such as the model and serial numbers of the furnace WARNING Installations and repairs performed by unqualified persons can result in hazards to them and to others Installations must conform...

Page 4: ...designed for outdoor installation It must be installed in such a manner as to protect its electrical components from water Outdoor installation will lead to a hazardous electrical condition and to pre...

Page 5: ...TION The exterior of the unit must have an uninterrupted ground to minimize the risk of bodily harm if ever an electrical problem develops A green ground screw is supplied with the control box for tha...

Page 6: ...Before starting the burner for the first time adjust the air and turbulator settings to those listed in this manual Once the burner becomes operational final adjustments will be required Refer to sect...

Page 7: ...ormance Test The purpose of the following test is to check that the electrical outlet on the furnace designated to the BVSO is functional 1 Start up the burner 2 Remove the three pole plug from the BV...

Page 8: ...distance 2 10 DUCTING WARNING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NOT draw return air from inside a closet or utility room Return air MUST be sealed to the furnace casing Failure to properly seal...

Page 9: ...o do so can result in death or bodily injury 2 13 1 Humidifier HUM The 120 VAC HUM terminal on the electronic board of the blower is tied directly to terminal 8 of the 9 terminal connector of the elec...

Page 10: ...n the instructions provided with the burner 3 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3 3 1 Purging The Oil Line Open the bleed port screw and start the burner Allow the oil to drain into a container for at least 10...

Page 11: ...the obstruction and the burner should restart after a few minutes The time required for the restart also depends on the adjustment of the blower OFF delay 3 3 9 Restart After Burner Failure 1 Set the...

Page 12: ...obstruction inside the heat transfer tube 7 Re mount lock and fasten the control box with the 2 screws removed in step 4 8 Re attach the assembly cover with the screws removed in step 2 9 Re establish...

Page 13: ...vice telephone Day Night Dealer name and address START UP RESULTS Nozzle Pressure lb po 2 Burner adjustments Primary air Fine air Drawer Assembly CO2 Smoke scale Bacharach Gross stack temperature F Am...

Page 14: ...ard and Canadian regulation 85 5 85 0 85 5 85 0 AFUE From ASHRAE 103 standard and US regulation 85 2 85 0 85 2 85 0 Volts Hertz Phase Rated current Amps Minimum ampacity for wire sizing Amps Max fuse...

Page 15: ...nOn D elay CFMLevel Time ShortR unOn Delay C FMLevel Time Off Delay CFMLevel Time A 1 OFF 2 OFF 0 68 13 45sec 19 60sec 38 3min B 1 ON 2 OFF 0 80 13 45sec 19 30sec 38 3min C 1 OFF 2 ON A ll 13 45sec 10...

Page 16: ...ANDWARM AIRDUCTWITHIN6ft OFFURNACE1 5 08 cm 2 2 54cm 1 5 08 cm 2 BOTTOM FURNACE2 2 54cm 1 3 5 08 cm 2 4 BACK FURNACE OP P OSITESIDEOFTHEBURNE R 1 7 62 cm 3 7 62cm 3 7 62 cm 3 PLE NUMORHORIZONTALWARM A...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 9 Furnace Dimensions...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 10 Wiring Diagram 4 Speed Motor PSC...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 11 Wiring Diagram Variable Speed Motor ECM...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 12 Parts list with 4 speed motor PSC B50091C...

Page 21: ...er slide included 32 B03637 02 LATERAL BAFFLE 33 B03480 01 FILTER RACK KIT 34 B03635 FLOOR 35 B03651 02 SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY LEFT Panel insulation and baffle included 36 B03653 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY Pane...

Page 22: ...22 Figure 13 Parts list with variable speed motor ECM B50092C...

Page 23: ...IDE One blower slide included 31 B03637 02 LATERAL BAFFLE 32 B03480 01 FILTER RACK KIT 33 B03635 FLOOR 34 B03651 02 SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY LEFT Panel insulation and baffle included 35 B03653 REAR PANEL A...

Page 24: ...DER LE DOCUMENT PR S DE L UNIT POUR R F RENCES ULT RIEURES PROPRI TAIRE S V P GARDER CE MANUEL PR S DE L UNIT POUR R F RENCES ULT RIEURES Attention Ne pas alt rer votre unit ou ses contr les Appeler u...

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Page 26: ...ions et localisation ouvertures de ventilation dans la porte du placard 6 Figure 2 D bit ascendant 6 Figure 3 D bit descendant 6 Figure 4 D bit horizontal 6 Figure 5 Branchement du thermostat chauffag...

Page 27: ...v Le filtre air comment le changer v rifier mensuellement et nettoyer ou changer si n cessaire g Avant d appeler pour le service ayez en main la page de la fiche technique section 5 note de ce manuel...

Page 28: ...s de chauffage air chaud et syst me d air climatis ANSI NFPA 211 Chemin e Foyers vents et appareils de chauffage ANSI NFPA 70 Code National d lectricit CSA C22 1 or CSA C22 10 Code Canadien d lectrici...

Page 29: ...tre install dans le m me sens peu importe l orientation de la fournaise Voir figure 3 pour plus de d tails La plaque de protection B03789 doit tre install e sur le couvercle de plastique du br leur B...

Page 30: ...chauffage central utilisez seulement du fil de cuivre r sistant la m me temp rature que les fils d origine 2 4 INSTALLATION DU THERMOSTAT L installation d un thermostat de contr le de la temp rature d...

Page 31: ...u br leur pour plus de d tail concernant l ajustement du d lai post purge 2 6 VACUATION MISE EN GARDE Risque d empoisonnement par monoxyde de carbone Lire et suivre toutes les instructions contenues d...

Page 32: ...UALIFI 2 8 APPROVISIONNEMENT EN AIR DE COMBUSTION ET VENTILATION MISE EN GARDE Risque d empoisonnement par monoxyde de carbone R f rer aux codes d installation des appareils au mazout ANSI NFPA 31 aux...

Page 33: ...tallations ayant un r servoir de mazout situ sous le niveau du br leur doivent utiliser une ligne de retour de mazout vers le r servoir avec une pompe appropri e une l vation de 2 4 m 8 et plus requi...

Page 34: ...auffage Position interrupteurs DIP 1 2 POSITION Consommation USGPH OFF OFF A 0 68 ON OFF B 0 80 OFF ON C 0 68 ON ON D 0 80 Ajustements suppl mentaires pour une l vation de temp rature de l air sup rie...

Page 35: ...huile est ouverte 5 Le bouton Reset du br leur est bien enfoncer ou r armer 6 L ajustement d air pr liminaire du br leur est conforme aux tableaux des sp cifications de ce manuel 7 L ajustement des v...

Page 36: ...evant du r gulateur la verticale voir les instructions incluses avec le r gulateur Ajuster le r gulateur de tirage apr s que l appareil ait fonctionn e au moins cinq minutes et r gl entre 0 025 et 0 0...

Page 37: ...les fusibles et disjoncteur 3 V rifier si l interrupteur d alimentation principal de la fournaise est en position ON 4 Ajuster le thermostat au dessus de la temp rature ambiante 5 Si l allumage du br...

Page 38: ...tre du r servoir Remplacer le filtre du r servoir au besoin Suivre les instructions du fabriquant Filtre secondaire Remplacer les cartouches des filtres de 10 microns ou moins une fois par ann e Suivr...

Page 39: ...103 et des lois am ricaines 85 2 85 0 85 2 85 0 BR LEUR RIELLO MOD LE 40 BF5 vacuation directe DV Longueur d insertion du tube du br leur pouces Gicleur Delavan 0 60 70A 0 70 70A 0 60 70A 0 70 70A Pr...

Page 40: ...On Niveau PCM Temps D lai Off Niveau PCM Temps A 1 OFF 2 OFF 0 68 13 45 sec 19 60 sec 38 3 min B 1 ON 2 OFF 0 80 13 45 sec 19 30 sec 38 3 min C 1 OFF 2 ON Tous 13 45 sec 100 0 sec 100 2 min D 1 ON 2 O...

Page 41: ...ISE 1 5 08 cm 2 2 54 cm 1 5 08 cm 2 DESSOUS FOURNAISE 2 2 54 cm 1 3 5 08cm 2 4 ARRI RE FOURNAISE C T OPPOS DUBR LEUR 1 7 62 cm 3 7 62 cm 3 7 62 cm 3 PL NUMOU CONDUIT D AIR CHAUDHORIZONTAL 6 pi DE LA F...

Page 42: ...19 Figure 9 Dimensions de la fournaise...

Page 43: ...20 Figure 10 Diagramme lectrique avec moteur 4 vitesses PSC...

Page 44: ...21 Figure 11 Diagramme lectrique avec moteur vitesse variable ECM...

Page 45: ...22 B50091C Figure 12 Liste de pi ces avec moteur 4 vitesses PSC...

Page 46: ...une seule glissi re 32 B03637 02 DEFLECTEUR LATERAL 33 B03480 01 KIT SUPPORT A FILTRE 34 B03635 PLANCHER 35 B03651 02 ASS PANNEAU COTE GAUCHE Comprend panneau isolation et d flecteur 36 B03653 ASS PA...

Page 47: ...24 B50092C Figure 13 Liste de pi ces avec moteur vitesse variable ECM...

Page 48: ...TEUR Comprend une seule glissi re 31 B03637 02 DEFLECTEUR LATERAL 32 B03480 01 KIT SUPPORT A FILTRE 33 B03635 PLANCHER 34 B03651 02 ASS PANNEAU COTE GAUCHE Comprend panneau isolation et d flecteur 35...

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