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Summary of Contents for AMT400B34-SM1 PMA

Page 1: ...FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HOMEOWNER PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE FURNACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS AMT400B34 SM1 PMA OLR350H28B c us Attention Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a quali...

Page 2: ...TALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 7 2 10 1 Air Conditioner or Heat Pump 7 OPERATION 8 3 1 START UP 8 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERA TIONBE KETTAFG RIELLO 40 F 8 3 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 8 3 3 1 Pm qing the oil line 8...

Page 3: ...IALS CANADA TABLE 6 MINIMUM CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS USA TABLE 7 PARTS LIST FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FURNACE DIMENSIONS FIGURE 6 LADDER DIAGRAM HEATING AND COOLING FIGURE 7...

Page 4: ...the furnace 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...

Page 5: ...the connections are direct and kept to a minimum The heater should also be located close to the centre of the air distribution system 2 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAUTION The exterior of the unit must have...

Page 6: ...thermal switch will shut down the oil burner The device will then need to be re armed MANUALLY Refer to the detailed instructions and wiring diagrams supplied with the BVSO for the installation and w...

Page 7: ...9 m 16 an auxiliary pump Follow the pump instructions to determine the size of pipe needed in relation to the rise or to the horizontal distance 2 8 DUCTING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NO...

Page 8: ...erature To start the unit turn the main electrical switch on 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION BECKETT AFG RIELLO 40 F 1 Normally open contact T T on primary relay closed when thermostat calls for heat 2 Beck...

Page 9: ...luded 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...

Page 10: ...ds the temperature specified in Table 1 p 13 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...

Page 11: ...e unit the heat exchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required 9 After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles flue collar plate and oil burner 10...

Page 12: ...y applying pressure to it in the centre between the pulleys The belt displacement should be about 25 4 mm 1 refer to Figure 4 1 Adjust the belt by using the two adjustment screws located near the moto...

Page 13: ...Dealer name and address Serial number Night START UP RESULTS Nozzle Burner adjustments CO2 Gross stack temperature Ambient temperature Chimney draft Overfire draft Test performed by Primary air Fine...

Page 14: ...mp pressure PSIG 135 135 155 125 Volts Hertz Phase Blower 230 60 1 Volts Hertz Phase Burner 115 60 1 Ope rating voltage range 14 6 Minimum ampacity for wirin_t sizin_t 17 4 Max fuse size CAmps 20 0 BE...

Page 15: ...mm 9 0 6 m 24 0 15 m 6 0 15m 6 0 0 25 mm 9 0 25 mm 9 0 6 m 24 Refer to the applicable installation code if a clearance reduction is required ex CSA B139 in Canada 0 9 m 36 Table 6 Minimum clearances c...

Page 16: ...Figure 5 Furnace dimensions T 9i _ rT rT NS 1229 _e A 16...

Page 17: ...L RF AS 8AO_A OU FQUIVAi FNi OJk_ C VATiSA ON Si i E vlENi J J Fx F _ 24 vAC SWiiCIIING IRELi_Y R S _ _ _ _k _JN 24 v ACi FA _ 7 VENTLATEU_ LbTATE R i ii i J I FRo DISPOSIFIF D ARR F ANII REFOULEMEX...

Page 18: ...NEI _ OR tE ONES Sl i i E Obi JU O R Y _2 c j BRi NC EM N N NE u B RUL U_ cc I REFE_4ER ALX DAOR _bk E c ELECTRQL E o r I FOURNIS Av EC E BRUL t_ Ot StIR LE zi c I REIis S E COMBUS C zi _ ACTOR v WIRI...

Page 19: ...n t_FAI _ _NCl Tr IT I_ASf_ WS SUPPLED W T E BUI NER OR HE ONES ON TH CO dBUS ON RELAY BRANC MEN NERN DU BRLJ dR REFERER AUX DAQRAMMES FLECTRQ E O iNIS AVEC L BRU EUi OU SOR L REIAS E COMB SION F _CT...

Page 20: ...COMPONENTS AND REPLA CEMEN T PAR TS 20...

Page 21: ...Figure 9 Parts List With 4 speed motor PSC o BS0043B 21...

Page 22: ...assembly rear side Insulation front panel Baffle right lateral Panel assembly front side Corner conduit Electrical box Fan Limit 11 1 2 Contactor 240 VAC Electrical box cover Observation door assembl...

Page 23: ...FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HOMEOWNER PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE FURNACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS AMT400B34 SM1 PMA OLR350H28B c us Attention Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a quali...

Page 24: ...TALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 7 2 10 1 Air Conditioner or Heat Pump 7 OPERATION 8 3 1 START UP 8 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERA TIONBE KETTAFG RIELLO 40 F 8 3 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 8 3 3 1 Pm qing the oil line 8...

Page 25: ...IALS CANADA TABLE 6 MINIMUM CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS USA TABLE 7 PARTS LIST FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FURNACE DIMENSIONS FIGURE 6 LADDER DIAGRAM HEATING AND COOLING FIGURE 7...

Page 26: ...the furnace 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...

Page 27: ...the connections are direct and kept to a minimum The heater should also be located close to the centre of the air distribution system 2 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAUTION The exterior of the unit must have...

Page 28: ...thermal switch will shut down the oil burner The device will then need to be re armed MANUALLY Refer to the detailed instructions and wiring diagrams supplied with the BVSO for the installation and w...

Page 29: ...9 m 16 an auxiliary pump Follow the pump instructions to determine the size of pipe needed in relation to the rise or to the horizontal distance 2 8 DUCTING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NO...

Page 30: ...erature To start the unit turn the main electrical switch on 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION BECKETT AFG RIELLO 40 F 1 Normally open contact T T on primary relay closed when thermostat calls for heat 2 Beck...

Page 31: ...luded 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...

Page 32: ...ds the temperature specified in Table 1 p 13 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...

Page 33: ...e unit the heat exchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required 9 After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles flue collar plate and oil burner 10...

Page 34: ...y applying pressure to it in the centre between the pulleys The belt displacement should be about 25 4 mm 1 refer to Figure 4 1 Adjust the belt by using the two adjustment screws located near the moto...

Page 35: ...Dealer name and address Serial number Night START UP RESULTS Nozzle Burner adjustments CO2 Gross stack temperature Ambient temperature Chimney draft Overfire draft Test performed by Primary air Fine...

Page 36: ...mp pressure PSIG 135 135 155 125 Volts Hertz Phase Blower 230 60 1 Volts Hertz Phase Burner 115 60 1 Ope rating voltage range 14 6 Minimum ampacity for wirin_t sizin_t 17 4 Max fuse size CAmps 20 0 BE...

Page 37: ...mm 9 0 6 m 24 0 15 m 6 0 15m 6 0 0 25 mm 9 0 25 mm 9 0 6 m 24 Refer to the applicable installation code if a clearance reduction is required ex CSA B139 in Canada 0 9 m 36 Table 6 Minimum clearances c...

Page 38: ...Figure 5 Furnace dimensions T 9i _ rT rT NS 1229 _e A 16...

Page 39: ...L RF AS 8AO_A OU FQUIVAi FNi OJk_ C VATiSA ON Si i E vlENi J J Fx F _ 24 vAC SWiiCIIING IRELi_Y R S _ _ _ _k _JN 24 v ACi FA _ 7 VENTLATEU_ LbTATE R i ii i J I FRo DISPOSIFIF D ARR F ANII REFOULEMEX...

Page 40: ...NEI _ OR tE ONES Sl i i E Obi JU O R Y _2 c j BRi NC EM N N NE u B RUL U_ cc I REFE_4ER ALX DAOR _bk E c ELECTRQL E o r I FOURNIS Av EC E BRUL t_ Ot StIR LE zi c I REIis S E COMBUS C zi _ ACTOR v WIRI...

Page 41: ...n t_FAI _ _NCl Tr IT I_ASf_ WS SUPPLED W T E BUI NER OR HE ONES ON TH CO dBUS ON RELAY BRANC MEN NERN DU BRLJ dR REFERER AUX DAQRAMMES FLECTRQ E O iNIS AVEC L BRU EUi OU SOR L REIAS E COMB SION F _CT...

Page 42: ...COMPONENTS AND REPLA CEMEN T PAR TS 20...

Page 43: ...Figure 9 Parts List With 4 speed motor PSC o BS0043B 21...

Page 44: ...assembly rear side Insulation front panel Baffle right lateral Panel assembly front side Corner conduit Electrical box Fan Limit 11 1 2 Contactor 240 VAC Electrical box cover Observation door assembl...

Page 45: ...FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HOMEOWNER PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE FURNACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS AMT400B34 SM1 PMA OLR350H28B c us Attention Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a quali...

Page 46: ...TALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 7 2 10 1 Air Conditioner or Heat Pump 7 OPERATION 8 3 1 START UP 8 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERA TIONBE KETTAFG RIELLO 40 F 8 3 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 8 3 3 1 Pm qing the oil line 8...

Page 47: ...IALS CANADA TABLE 6 MINIMUM CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS USA TABLE 7 PARTS LIST FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FURNACE DIMENSIONS FIGURE 6 LADDER DIAGRAM HEATING AND COOLING FIGURE 7...

Page 48: ...the furnace 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...

Page 49: ...the connections are direct and kept to a minimum The heater should also be located close to the centre of the air distribution system 2 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAUTION The exterior of the unit must have...

Page 50: ...thermal switch will shut down the oil burner The device will then need to be re armed MANUALLY Refer to the detailed instructions and wiring diagrams supplied with the BVSO for the installation and w...

Page 51: ...9 m 16 an auxiliary pump Follow the pump instructions to determine the size of pipe needed in relation to the rise or to the horizontal distance 2 8 DUCTING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NO...

Page 52: ...erature To start the unit turn the main electrical switch on 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION BECKETT AFG RIELLO 40 F 1 Normally open contact T T on primary relay closed when thermostat calls for heat 2 Beck...

Page 53: ...luded 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...

Page 54: ...ds the temperature specified in Table 1 p 13 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...

Page 55: ...e unit the heat exchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required 9 After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles flue collar plate and oil burner 10...

Page 56: ...y applying pressure to it in the centre between the pulleys The belt displacement should be about 25 4 mm 1 refer to Figure 4 1 Adjust the belt by using the two adjustment screws located near the moto...

Page 57: ...Dealer name and address Serial number Night START UP RESULTS Nozzle Burner adjustments CO2 Gross stack temperature Ambient temperature Chimney draft Overfire draft Test performed by Primary air Fine...

Page 58: ...mp pressure PSIG 135 135 155 125 Volts Hertz Phase Blower 230 60 1 Volts Hertz Phase Burner 115 60 1 Ope rating voltage range 14 6 Minimum ampacity for wirin_t sizin_t 17 4 Max fuse size CAmps 20 0 BE...

Page 59: ...mm 9 0 6 m 24 0 15 m 6 0 15m 6 0 0 25 mm 9 0 25 mm 9 0 6 m 24 Refer to the applicable installation code if a clearance reduction is required ex CSA B139 in Canada 0 9 m 36 Table 6 Minimum clearances c...

Page 60: ...Figure 5 Furnace dimensions T 9i _ rT rT NS 1229 _e A 16...

Page 61: ...L RF AS 8AO_A OU FQUIVAi FNi OJk_ C VATiSA ON Si i E vlENi J J Fx F _ 24 vAC SWiiCIIING IRELi_Y R S _ _ _ _k _JN 24 v ACi FA _ 7 VENTLATEU_ LbTATE R i ii i J I FRo DISPOSIFIF D ARR F ANII REFOULEMEX...

Page 62: ...NEI _ OR tE ONES Sl i i E Obi JU O R Y _2 c j BRi NC EM N N NE u B RUL U_ cc I REFE_4ER ALX DAOR _bk E c ELECTRQL E o r I FOURNIS Av EC E BRUL t_ Ot StIR LE zi c I REIis S E COMBUS C zi _ ACTOR v WIRI...

Page 63: ...n t_FAI _ _NCl Tr IT I_ASf_ WS SUPPLED W T E BUI NER OR HE ONES ON TH CO dBUS ON RELAY BRANC MEN NERN DU BRLJ dR REFERER AUX DAQRAMMES FLECTRQ E O iNIS AVEC L BRU EUi OU SOR L REIAS E COMB SION F _CT...

Page 64: ...COMPONENTS AND REPLA CEMEN T PAR TS 20...

Page 65: ...Figure 9 Parts List With 4 speed motor PSC o BS0043B 21...

Page 66: ...assembly rear side Insulation front panel Baffle right lateral Panel assembly front side Corner conduit Electrical box Fan Limit 11 1 2 Contactor 240 VAC Electrical box cover Observation door assembl...

Page 67: ...FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HOMEOWNER PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL NEAR THE FURNACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE MODELS AMT400B34 SM1 PMA OLR350H28B c us Attention Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a quali...

Page 68: ...TALLATION OF ACCESSORIES 7 2 10 1 Air Conditioner or Heat Pump 7 OPERATION 8 3 1 START UP 8 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERA TIONBE KETTAFG RIELLO 40 F 8 3 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 8 3 3 1 Pm qing the oil line 8...

Page 69: ...IALS CANADA TABLE 6 MINIMUM CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS USA TABLE 7 PARTS LIST FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FURNACE DIMENSIONS FIGURE 6 LADDER DIAGRAM HEATING AND COOLING FIGURE 7...

Page 70: ...the furnace 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...

Page 71: ...the connections are direct and kept to a minimum The heater should also be located close to the centre of the air distribution system 2 2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAUTION The exterior of the unit must have...

Page 72: ...thermal switch will shut down the oil burner The device will then need to be re armed MANUALLY Refer to the detailed instructions and wiring diagrams supplied with the BVSO for the installation and w...

Page 73: ...9 m 16 an auxiliary pump Follow the pump instructions to determine the size of pipe needed in relation to the rise or to the horizontal distance 2 8 DUCTING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NO...

Page 74: ...erature To start the unit turn the main electrical switch on 3 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION BECKETT AFG RIELLO 40 F 1 Normally open contact T T on primary relay closed when thermostat calls for heat 2 Beck...

Page 75: ...luded 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...

Page 76: ...ds the temperature specified in Table 1 p 13 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...

Page 77: ...e unit the heat exchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required 9 After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles flue collar plate and oil burner 10...

Page 78: ...y applying pressure to it in the centre between the pulleys The belt displacement should be about 25 4 mm 1 refer to Figure 4 1 Adjust the belt by using the two adjustment screws located near the moto...

Page 79: ...Dealer name and address Serial number Night START UP RESULTS Nozzle Burner adjustments CO2 Gross stack temperature Ambient temperature Chimney draft Overfire draft Test performed by Primary air Fine...

Page 80: ...ump pressure PSIG 135 135 155 125 Volts Hertz Phase Blower 230 60 1 Volts Hertz Phase Burner 115 60 1 Ope rating voltage range 14 6 Minimum ampacity for wirin_t sizin_t 17 4 Max fuse size CAmps 20 0 B...

Page 81: ...mm 9 0 6 m 24 0 15 m 6 0 15m 6 0 0 25 mm 9 0 25 mm 9 0 6 m 24 Refer to the applicable installation code if a clearance reduction is required ex CSA B139 in Canada 0 9 m 36 Table 6 Minimum clearances c...

Page 82: ...Figure 5 Furnace dimensions T 9i _ rT rT NS 1229 _e A 16...

Page 83: ...L RF AS 8AO_A OU FQUIVAi FNi OJk_ C VATiSA ON Si i E vlENi J J Fx F _ 24 vAC SWiiCIIING IRELi_Y R S _ _ _ _k _JN 24 v ACi FA _ 7 VENTLATEU_ LbTATE R i ii i J I FRo DISPOSIFIF D ARR F ANII REFOULEMEX...

Page 84: ...NEI _ OR tE ONES Sl i i E Obi JU O R Y _2 c j BRi NC EM N N NE u B RUL U_ cc I REFE_4ER ALX DAOR _bk E c ELECTRQL E o r I FOURNIS Av EC E BRUL t_ Ot StIR LE zi c I REIis S E COMBUS C zi _ ACTOR v WIRI...

Page 85: ...n t_FAI _ _NCl Tr IT I_ASf_ WS SUPPLED W T E BUI NER OR HE ONES ON TH CO dBUS ON RELAY BRANC MEN NERN DU BRLJ dR REFERER AUX DAQRAMMES FLECTRQ E O iNIS AVEC L BRU EUi OU SOR L REIAS E COMB SION F _CT...

Page 86: ...COMPONENTS AND REPLA CEMEN T PAR TS 20...

Page 87: ...Figure 9 Parts List With 4 speed motor PSC o BS0043B 21...

Page 88: ...assembly rear side Insulation front panel Baffle right lateral Panel assembly front side Corner conduit Electrical box Fan Limit 11 1 2 Contactor 240 VAC Electrical box cover Observation door assembl...

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