background image

Part 1 Installation

Specifications

I Ventilation

II Preparation of the Gas

Utilization Equipment

III Combustion Chamber

NATURAL or PROPANE Gas

Air Delivery 

(Approximate air delivery at zero draft)

Maximum Firing Rate**

Minimum Firing Rate**

Tube Diameter

Tube Length

Minimum Combustion Chamber Size

225 MBH

150 MBH

Gas Pressure Required

NATURAL or PROPANE

Standard Voltage

Flame Safety

Main Automatic Valve

47 SCFM*

225 MBH***

50 MBH***

4 inches

8 inches

7" W x 11" L or 10" dia.

6" W x 10" L or 9" dia.

5.0" to 14.0" W.C.

120 Volts   60 Cycle

Direct Spark Ignition of Main Flame, Electronic Safety

3 Function Redundant

Notes:

*

SCFM=Standard Cubic Feet/Minute

**

Ratings based on 1,000 BTU/cu. ft. NATURAL, 2500 BTU/cu. ft. PROPANE at Sea Level.

***

1 MBH=1,000 BTU/Hr.

One gallon of fuel oil=140,000 BTU.
Derate burner for altitudes over 2,000 feet by 4% for each 1,000 feet of additional elevation.

CAUTION: The ECONOMITE DS24A is not intended for outdoor installation and must

be protected from excessive moisture. Provide adequate clearance for service and proper
operation.

If the former automatic oil burner gave trouble-free operation, it is probable that the gas utiliza-
tion equipment area has sufficient infiltration of air for combustion and dilution of flue gases.

Nevertheless, the area must be checked:

Open basement or utility areas of normal construction, without storm windows or tight doors,

will generally allow sufficient air infiltration. However, if the gas utilization equipment is located in
a tight or separate room, ventilation to an open area as described above will be required. Install
two permanently open grilles, each sized on the basis of one square inch free area per 1,000 BTU
(but not less than 100 square inches) of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in
the confined space. One grille should be located within 12 inches of the ceiling, the other within
12 inches of the floor.

If the gas utilization equipment is located in an area of unusually tight construction, or if an

exhaust fan, kitchen ventilation system, clothes dryer and/or fireplace is installed in the building,
provision must be made for an outside air supply near the gas utilization equipment area. Install
permanently open grilles sized at not less than one square inch free area per 4,000 BTU of burner
input. When ventilating through horizontal ducts, grilles should be sized at not less than one
square inch free area per 2,000 BTU of all gas utilization equipment in the confined space. In any
case, the minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts shall not be less than 3 inches.

In Canada, for detailed ventilation requirements, refer to standard CAN/CGA 1-B149.1 or .2

and/or local codes.

Clean the gas utilization equipment, heat exchanger interior, combustion chamber, and flue

connections. Remove all adhering tars, scale, dirt and soot. Inspect for actual leaks and/or poten-
tial leaks.

Cement all joints, including those in the gas utilization equipment base and around door

frames, to prevent leakage into or out of the combustion chamber.

The access or firing door should open easily to relieve pressure. If positive latches exist, they

should be modified to permit easy opening; a spring loaded door holder is recommended.

On all boilers, make certain the pressure relief safety valve is in good operating condition.

A combustion chamber liner is normally required to protect non-heat transfer surfaces and to pro-
vide a radiant bed for rapid heat transfer to the primary surfaces of the heat exchanger. In most
cases, an existing oil burner combustion chamber liner can be used, if in good condition.

2

Summary of Contents for Economite DS24A

Page 1: ...ch hazards Affix this manual adjacent to the conversion burner CODE COMPLIANCE IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fi...

Page 2: ...0 square inches of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the confined space One grille should be located within 12 inches of the ceiling the other within 12 inches of the floor If...

Page 3: ...zzle ribbon is free of for eign materials and also that the electrodes have not been damaged or displaced see Figure 7 WARNING The chimney shall be inspected for unsafe conditions such as deteriorat e...

Page 4: ...e sure to hook up to a permanently live circuit Provide a fused on off disconnect switch carrying a minimum 3 amp fuse The frame of the burner must be well grounded A terminal is provided in the contr...

Page 5: ...OPANE gas only and should be used only with the gas specified on rating plate A Standard Model DS24A Economite is shipped ready for NATURAL gas As shipped it is field convertible to PROPANE gas see Ta...

Page 6: ...or capacity rating of the gas utilization equipment Refer to Section VII Main Gas Spud and Table 3 5 RESET the Electronic Control by setting the operating control to OFF or the thermostat below room t...

Page 7: ...ng and shut off procedure refer to CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS or to the instruction plate mounted on the burner DANGER Be sure that the Main Manual Shut Off Valve Combination Valve and Burner Power Switch...

Page 8: ...stment an overfire condition could result when pressure returns to normal particularly if the regu lator adjustment screw is bottomed out ALWAYS confirm that at least the minimum rated gas pressure is...

Page 9: ...OR REPAIR WARNING If PROPANE gas is used and the burner is located in a base ment crawl space or confining space contact your gas supplier about installing a GAS LEAK warning device PROPANE gas is hea...

Page 10: ...ol b Between Electronic Control high voltage terminal and Spark Electrode Wire insert head of 8 x 3 4 or longer round head screw into snap terminal inside right angle rubber boot No spark broken wire...

Reviews: