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1 SAFETY 

REGULATIONS 

1.1 

SAFETY LABELING AND WARNING 
SIGNS 

The words DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION are used to 
identify the levels of seriousness of certain hazards. It is 
important that you understand their meaning. You will notice 
these words in the manual as follows: 

DANGER 

 

Immediate hazards that WILL result in death, serious 
bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

WARNING 

 

Hazards or unsafe practices that CAN result in death, 
bodily injury and/or property damage.  

 

CAUTION

 

Hazards or unsafe practices that CAN result in bodily injury 
and/or property damage. 

1.2 IMPORTANT 

INFORMATION 

 WARNING 

 

Non-observance of the safety regulations outlined in this 
manual will potentially lead to consequences resulting in 
death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

a) 

It is the homeowner’s responsibility to engage a 
qualified technician for the installation and subsequent 
servicing of this furnace; 

b)  Do not use this furnace if any part of it was under 

water. Call a qualified service technician immediately 
to assess the damage and to replace all critical parts 
that were in contact with water; 

c)  Do not store gasoline or any other flammable 

substances, such as paper, carton, etc. near the 
furnace; 

d)  This furnace is designed for use with #1 or #2 heating 

oil only. The use of gasoline, motor oil or any other oil 
containing gasoline is prohibited; 

e)  Never block or otherwise obstruct the filter and/or 

return air openings; 

f) 

Ask the technician installing your furnace to show and 
explain to you the following items: 

 

i) 

The main disconnect switch; 

 

ii)  The shut-off valve on the oil tank; 
iii)  The oil filter and how to change it (once a year); 
iv)  The air filter and how to change it (check monthly 

and clean or replace if necessary.)

 

g)  Before calling for service, be sure to have the 

information page of your manual close by in order 
to be able to provide the contractor with the 
required information, 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 to local codes or, in the 
absence of same, to codes of the country having 
jurisdiction. 

 

The information contained in this manual is intended 
for use by a qualified technician, familiar with safety 
procedures and who is equipped with the proper tools 
and test instruments.  

 

Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in 
this manual can result in death, bodily injury and/or 
property damage. 

1.3 DETECTION 

SYSTEMS 

It is recommended that carbon monoxide detectors be 
installed wherever oil or gas fired heaters are used. 
Carbon monoxide can cause bodily harm or death. For 
this reason, agency approved carbon monoxide detectors 
should be installed in your residence and properly 
maintained to warn of dangerously high carbon monoxide 
levels. 

 

There are several sources of possible smoke and flames 
in a residence. Smoke and flames can cause bodily harm 
or death. For this reason, agency approved smoke 
detectors should be installed in your residence and 
properly maintained, to warn early on, of a potentially 
dangerous fire. Also, the house should be equipped with 
approved and properly maintained fire extinguishers. 

 

Your unit is equipped with safety devices that can prevent it 
from functioning when anomalies are detected such as a 
blocked venting system.  

 

1.4 

DANGER OF FREEZING 

CAUTION 

If your furnace is shut down during the cold weather 
season, water pipes may freeze, burst and cause serious 
water damage. Turn off the water supply and bleed the 
pipes.

 

 

If the heater is left unattended during the cold weather 
season, take the following precautions: 

a. 

Close the main water valve in the house and purge the 
pipes if possible. Open all the faucets in the house; 

b. 

Ask someone to frequently check the house during the 
cold weather season to make sure that there is 
sufficient heat to prevent the pipes from freezing. Tell 
this person to call an emergency number if required. 

Summary of Contents for AMT098SD

Page 1: ...Attention Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a qualified service technician INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIAN Use the information in this manual for the installation servicing of the furnace...

Page 2: ...JUSTMENTS HEATING MODE 4 SPEED MOTOR 7 TABLE 2 BLOWER SPEED ADJUSTMENTS A C MODE 4 SPEED MOTOR 7 TABLE 3 HEATING MODE 8 TABLE 4 AIR CONDITIONING MODE 8 TABLE 5 CFM ADJUSTMENT ALL MODES 8 TABLE 6 DELAY...

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: ...so be located close to the centre of the air distribution system 2 1 1 INSTALLATION IN AN ENCLOSURE The unit can be installed in an enclosure such as a closet However 2 ventilation openings are requir...

Page 5: ...nozzle sizes by working back from the desired flow rate at operating pressure and not the nozzle marking 2 5 2 AIR AND TURBULATOR SETTINGS Before starting the burner for the first time adjust the air...

Page 6: ...k 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 BVSO outlet on the furnace 3 The burner must shut off immed...

Page 7: ...led to the furnace casing Failure to properly seal ducts can result in death bodily injury and or property damage The ducting must be designed and installed according to approved methods local and nat...

Page 8: ...24 VAC signal can also be supplied from the W and C terminals on the blower electronic board to activate a switching relay Also refer to the instructions supplied with the accessory 2 12 2 ELECTRONIC...

Page 9: ...of the oil piping and pump Slowly close and tighten the bleed screw Once closed the flame will light up 3 3 2 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT The oil pressure must be adjusted according to the Technical Specifica...

Page 10: ...ed 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 lea...

Page 11: ...bly cover 3 Remove the cover 4 Remove the two screws holding the control box to the heat transfer tube assembly Sliding the control box in the appropriate direction will unlock it from the heat transf...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...stion air adjustment turbulator damper 0 3 5 1 5 25 0 3 5 1 5 25 Minimum and Maximum pump pressure PSIG 125 to 180 135 to 170 125 to 180 135 to 170 AFUE From CSA B212 standard and Canadian regulation...

Page 14: ...c 13 60 sec 38 3 min D 1 ON 2 ON All 13 30 sec 100 0 sec 100 2 min No adjustment required A C size PreRun On Delay CFM Level Time ShortRun On Delay CFM Level Time Off Delay CFM Level Time All No Delay...

Page 15: ...E XTE RNAL STATIC P RE SSURE WITH AIR FILTE R Table 10 Minimum clearances from combustible material LOCATION APP LICATION CLEARANCE S combustible ma terials RECOMMANDED ACCES S FO R SERVICE FURNACE 1...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 7 Furnace Dimensions...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 8 Wiring Diagram 4 Speed Motor PSC...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 9 Wiring Diagram Variable Speed Motor ECM...

Page 19: ...19 COMPONENTS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 10 Parts List With 4 Speed motor PSC B50082E...

Page 21: ...B03589 01 SIDE PANEL INSULATION 26 B03559 01 SIDE BAFFLE 27 B03553 ELECTRICAL BOX SPACER 28 B03549 ELECTRICAL BOX 29 R02R008 HIGH LIMIT CTL205 30F 7 in 30 B03550 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER Panel only 31 B0...

Page 22: ...22 Figure 11 Parts List With variable speed motor ECM B50083E...

Page 23: ...03589 01 SIDE PANEL INSULATION 26 B03559 01 SIDE BAFFLE 27 B03553 ELECTRICAL BOX SPACER 28 B03534 ELECTRICAL BOX 29 R02R008 HIGH LIMIT CTL205 30F 7 in 30 B03550 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER Panel only 31 B031...

Page 24: ...Ne pas alt rer votre unit ou ses contr les Appeler un technicien qualifi INSTALLATEUR TECHNICIEN Utiliser les renseignements dans ce manuel pour l installation et l entretien de l appareil et garder...

Page 25: ...ALISATION OUVERTURE DE VENTILATION DANS LA PORTE DU PLACARD 4 FIGURE 2 BRANCHEMENT DU THERMOSTAT CHAUFFAGE ET CLIMATISATION UNIT AVEC MOTEUR 4 VITESSES 5 FIGURE 3 BRANCHEMENT DU THERMOSTAT CHAUFFAGE E...

Page 26: ...onduit comment le changer une fois par ann e iv Le filtre air comment le changer v rifier mensuellement et nettoyer ou changer si n cessaire g Avant d appeler pour le service prendre en note les rense...

Page 27: ...s doit tre utilis e 2 1 EMPLACEMENT MISE EN GARDE Risque d incendie ou d explosion L appareil doit tre install au niveau Ne jamais installer avec une inclinaison vers l avant Ne pas ranger ou utiliser...

Page 28: ...d origine de l appareil de chauffage central utilisez seulement du fil de cuivre r sistant la m me temp rature que les fils d origine 2 3 INSTALLATION DU THERMOSTAT L installation d un thermostat de...

Page 29: ...s avec le volet motoris Si cette fournaise ou d autres appareils ne sont pas ad quatement vacu s cela peut entra ner la mort ou des dommages corporels et ou mat riels Pour assurer un fonctionnement s...

Page 30: ...ner une flamme malpropre des odeurs dans la maison le refoulement des appareils de combustion et peut entra ner des naus es l asphyxie et ou la mort des occupants L appareil de chauffage central n ces...

Page 31: ...stribution d air conform ment aux m thodes approuv es et conforme aux codes locaux et nationaux Lorsque les conduits d alimentation d air transportent l air dans un autre espace que celui o la fournai...

Page 32: ...C 10 10 ON ON D N A 0 Table 6 Ajustement des d lais en mode chauffage SW4 Delay D lai Position interrupteurs DIP 1 2 POSITION Puissance USGPH OFF OFF A 0 70 ON OFF B 0 55 OFF ON C 0 55 ON ON D ALL Po...

Page 33: ...s et selon les sp cifications de ce manuel 8 Les d lais de d part et d arr t du ventilateur sont r gl s de fa on satisfaisante 9 Le thermostat de la pi ce est en mode chauffage et est r gl une temp ra...

Page 34: ...age central installer le r gulateur de tirage barom trique fourni avec l appareil Pour que ce r gulateur fonctionne correctement monter les goupilles pins l horizontale et le devant du r gulateur la v...

Page 35: ...e de l unit effectuer une v rification compl te de la combustion apr s chaque entretien annuel Ne pas tenter de r parer l unit ou les contr les de l appareil Appeler un technicien qualifi Avant d appe...

Page 36: ...et fixer le bo tier de commande l aide des 2 vis qui avait t enlev es l tape 4 8 Remettre en place le couvercle de l ensemble avec les vis enlev es l tape 2 9 Remettre l alimentation lectrique 4 3 NE...

Page 37: ...se du technicien de service R SULTAT DU TEST DE MISE EN MARCHE Gicleur Pression lb po 2 Ajustements du br leur Bande principale Bande fine Position de la t te CO2 Indice de fum e Bacharach Temp rature...

Page 38: ...partir du standard CSA B212 et des lois canadiennes 86 1 85 0 86 1 85 0 AFUE partir du standard ASHRAE 103 et des lois am ricaines 85 7 85 0 85 7 85 0 Volts Hertz Phase Consommation Amp Amp minimum p...

Page 39: ...19 60 sec 38 3 min C 1 OFF 2 ON 0 55 13 60 sec 13 60 sec 38 3 min D 1 ON 2 ON All 13 30 sec 100 0 sec 100 2 min Pas d ajustement requis Capacit climatisation PreRun D lai On Niveau PCM Temps ShortRun...

Page 40: ...SSE AMT098 PRESS ION STATIQ UE EXTERNE AVE C FILTRE AIR Table 10 D gagement minimum mat riaux combustibles EMPLACEMENT APPLICATION D G AGEMENTS m at riaux combustibles ACC S RE COMMAND P OUR L ENTRETI...

Page 41: ...18 Figure 7 Dimensions de la fournaise...

Page 42: ...____________________________________________________________________________________ 19 Figure 8 Diagramme lectrique Moteur 4 vitesses PSC...

Page 43: ...20 Figure 9 Diagramme lectrique Moteur vitesse variable ECM...

Page 44: ...____________________________________________________________________________________ 21 COMPOSANTES ET PI CES DE REMPLACEMENT...

Page 45: ...22 Figure 10 Liste de pi ces Avec moteur 4 vitesses PSC B50082E...

Page 46: ...olation et d flecteur 25 B03589 01 ISOLATION PANNEAU DE COTE 26 B03559 01 DEFLECTEUR LATERAL 27 B03553 ESPACEUR DE BOITE ELECTRIQUE 28 B03549 BOITE ELECTRIQUE 29 R02R008 CONTR LE HAUTE LIMITE L205 30...

Page 47: ...24 Figure 11 Liste de pi ces Avec moteur vitesse variable ECM B50083E...

Page 48: ...rend panneau et isolation et d flecteur 25 B03589 01 ISOLATION PANNEAU DE COTE 26 B03559 01 DEFLECTEUR LATERAL 27 B03553 ESPACEUR DE BOITE ELECTRIQUE 28 B03534 BOITE ELECTRIQUE 29 R02R008 CONTR LE HAU...

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