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l. 

The  vent  system  MUST  be  checked  to  determine  that  it  is  the 
correct type and size; 

m.  Install correct filter type and size; 

n. 

Unit  MUST  be  installed  so  electrical  components  are  protected 
from direct contact with water. 

 

1.2.1)  Safety Rules 

 

Your  unit  is  built  to  provide  many  years  of  safe  and  dependable 
service  providing  it  is  properly  installed  and  maintained.  However, 
abuse and/or improper use can shorten the life of the unit and create 
hazards for you, the owner. 

 

a. 

The  U.S.  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  recommends 
that  users  of  oil-burning  appliances  install  carbon  monoxide 
detectors. There can be various sources of carbon monoxide in a 
building  or  dwelling.  The  sources  could  be  gas-fired  clothes 
dryers,  gas  cooking  stoves,  water  heaters,  furnaces,  gas-fired 
fireplaces,  wood  fireplaces,  and  several  other  items.  Carbon 
monoxide  can  cause  serious  bodily  injury  and/or  death. 
Therefore,  to  help  alert  people  of  potentially  dangerous  carbon 
monoxide  levels,  you  should  have  carbon  monoxide  detectors 
listed  by  a  nationally  recognized  agency  (e.g.  Underwriters 
Laboratories  or  International  Approval  Services)  installed  and 
maintained in the building or dwelling (see Note). 

 

b. 

There can be numerous sources of fire or smoke in a building or 
dwelling.    Fire  or  smoke  can  cause  serious  bodily  injury,  death, 
and/or  property  damage.  Therefore,  in  order  to  alert  people  of 
potentially  dangerous  fire  or  smoke,  you  should  have  fire  and 
smoke  detectors  listed  by  Underwriters  Laboratories  installed 
and maintained in the building or dwelling (see Note below). 

 
 

NOTE: The manufacturer of your furnace does not test any detectors 
and  makes  no  representations  regarding  any  brand  or  type  of 
detector. 

 
 

CAUTION 

Insure  that  the  area  around  the  combustion  air  intake 
terminal is free of snow, ice and debris

 
 

1.2.2)  Freezing temperatures and your building 

 

WARNING 

 

Freezing temperature warning. 

 

Turn off water supply. 

 

If your heater remains shut off during cold weather, 
the water pipes could freeze and burst, resulting in 
serious water damage.
 

 
Your  unit  is  equipped  with  safety  devices  that  may  keep  it  from 
operating  if  sensors  detect  abnormal  conditions  such  as  clogged 
exhaust flues. 
 

If the structure is unattended during cold weather you should take the 
following precautions: 

a. 

Turn off main water supply into the structure and drain the water 
lines if possible. Open faucets in appropriate areas; 

b. 

Have  someone  check  the  structure  frequently  during  cold 
weather  to  make  sure  it  is  warm  enough  to  prevent  pipes  from 
freezing. Contact a qualified service agency, if required. 

 

1.2.3)  Installation regulations 

 

All  local  and  national  code  requirements  governing  the  installation  of 
oil burning equipment, wiring and flue connections MUST be followed.  
Some of the codes that may be applicable are:  

 

CSA B139 

Installation code for oil burning equipment 

NFPA 31 

Installation of oil burning equipment 

ANSI/NFPA 90B 

Warm air heating and air conditioning systems 

ANSI/NFPA 70 

National electrical code 

CSA C22.1 

Canadian electrical code 

ANSI/NFPA 211 

Chimneys, fireplaces, vents and solid fuel 
burning appliances 

 

Only the latest issues of the above codes should be used. 
 

1.3) 

POSITIONING THE FURNACE 

 

The unit must be installed in a location where the ambient and return 
air temperatures are over15

o

C (60

o

F). 

 
 

CAUTION 

Carefully  check  your  furnace  upon  delivery  for  any 
evidence  of  damage  that  may  have  occurred  during 
shipping  and  handling.  Any  claims  for  damages  or  lost 
parts must be made with the Transport Company. 

 
 
As  this  unit  may  be  installed  in  an  upflow  or  horizontal  configuration 
(right  or  left),  it may  be  located  in a  basement,  on  the  same  level  as 
the area to be heated, suspended, or in a crawlspace. In any case, the 
unit should always be installed level. 

 

In a basement, or when installed on the floor (as in a crawlspace), it 
is recommended that the unit be installed on a concrete pad that is 1 
to 2 inches thick. 

 

When  installed  in  a  horizontal  position,  the  furnace  may  be 
suspended by using an angle iron frame, as long as the total weight 
of  both  the  furnace  and  the  frame  are  considered  in  the  support 
strength  calculations.  (Other  methods  of  suspending  are 
acceptable.)  When  installed  in  the  horizontal  position,  this  furnace 
must  not  be  installed  on  combustible  flooring,  unless  the  approved 
sub-base is used (Model HFB-101). 

 

This  furnace  is  approved  for  reduced  clearances  to  combustible 
construction.  
 
The  required  minimum  clearances  for  this  furnace  in  all 
positions are specified in Table 2.2, P. 13. 
 
The furnace should be located as closely as possible to the chimney 
or vent, in order to keep vent connections shorts and direct. It should 
also  be  as  close  as  possible  to  the  center  of  the  air  distribution 
system. 
 
 

CAUTION 

Do  NOT  operate  furnace  in  a  corrosive  atmosphere 
containing  chlorine,  fluorine  or  any  other  damaging 
chemicals. Refer to paragraph 1.5.2.

 

 

Summary of Contents for AMP300B34-SE2PMA

Page 1: ...X40093 Rev L Models AMP300B34 SE2PMA OTF210G21B INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIAN USE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL FOR THE INSTALLATION SERVICING OF THE FURNACE AND KEEP THE DOCUMENT NEAR THE...

Page 2: ...this manual can result in furnace malfunction property damage personal injury and or death WARNING Fire hazard The furnace must be installed in a level position never where it will slope toward the fr...

Page 3: ...n the water lines if possible Open faucets in appropriate areas b Have someone check the structure frequently during cold weather to make sure it is warm enough to prevent pipes from freezing Contact...

Page 4: ...ioration is discovered the chimney must be repaired or the vent must be replaced b Inspection to ascertain that the vent system is clear and free of obstructions Any blockages must be removed before i...

Page 5: ...ts and glues l Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers m Acid based masonry cleaning materials 1 6 OIL TANKS AND LINES Check your local codes for the installation of the tank and accessories A...

Page 6: ...safety device must be installed between the flue outlet of the appliance and the draft regulator as indicated in the instructions It is further imperative that the BVSO be maintained annually For mor...

Page 7: ...time the burner motor ignition coil produces a spark 3 Spark ignites oil droplets 4 Cad cell senses flame and burner continues to fire Ignition transformer ceases sparking R40 F 5 After Fan Limit con...

Page 8: ...WER OFF DELAY BOARD ST9103A BLOWER ON DELAY BOARD 1158 2 2 5 Vent temperature test 1 Place a thermometer into the test hole located in the breech pipe 2 The vent temperature should be between 400 and...

Page 9: ...peration Soot will have collected in the first sections of the heat exchangers only if the burner was started after the combustion chamber was flooded with fuel oil or if the burner has been operating...

Page 10: ...remove any build up from the thermal switch surface 6 Clear and remove any build up or obstruction inside the heat transfer tube 7 Re mount lock and fasten the control box with the 2 screws removed i...

Page 11: ...BURNER MODEL 40 AHRI model AMP OTF 168 RF 189 RF 210 RF Heating capacity BTU h 139 000 155 000 171 000 Nozzle Delavan 1 00 70W 1 10 70W 1 25 70W Pump pressure PSIG 145 150 145 Combustion air adjustmen...

Page 12: ...7 6 cm 3 HORIZONTAL WARM AIR DUCT WITHIN 6 FEET OF FURNACE 2 54 cm 1 7 6 cm 3 BOTTOM FURNACE HORIZONTAL OR BELOW FLUE PIPE 23 cm 9 23 cm 9 VERTICALLY ABOVE FLUE PIPE 23 cm 9 23 cm 9 FRONT FURNACE 61...

Page 13: ...FIGURE 4 Wiring diagram AMP300B34 SE2PMA OTF210G21B 13...

Page 14: ...14 PARTS LIST Model AMP300B34 SE2PMA OTF210G21B B50046A...

Page 15: ...30 x 1 21 B01406 01 Blower assembly complete 22 B01794 Blower slide 23 B02820 Floor 24 B02830 Divider panel assembly 25 R02R002 High temp control 140 20F 7 26 B02791 02 Left side panel assembly 27 B0...

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