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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 

 

III. USERS INFORMATION SECTION 
 
A.  OIL SUPPLY: 

Do not allow the fuel tank to run completely empty. During the summer, 

keep the tank full to prevent condensation of moisture on the inside surface of the tank. If the fuel 
tank runs completely dry, it may be necessary to purge the lines of trapped air. Contact a 
qualified technician to bleed the lines and restart the burner. 
 

OIL SUPPLY VALVE: 

Turn the oil supply valve off if the burner is shut down for an extended 

period of time. 
 

B.  COMBUSTION  AIR  SUPPLY: 

The  burner  requires  a  generous  amount  of  clean 

combustion air to operate safely. Lack of adequate combustion air can result in erratic operation 
of  the  burner,  noisy  combustion,  or  fuel  odors  in  the  air.  NEVER  BLOCK  THE  FURNACE 
FROM  THE  SUPPLY  OF  COMBUSTION  AIR.  If  there  is  an  exhaust  fan,  dryer  or  return  air 
grill  in  the  furnace  room,  there  should  be  increased  concern  and  additional  efforts  may  be 
required to provide adequate combustion air to the furnace at all times. 
 

C.  INSPECTION AREAS 
 
VESTIBULE: 

The  furnace  vestibule  area  or  burner  compartment  should  be  inspected  by 

removing  the  front  door  of  the  furnace  and  looking  for  signs  of  excessive  heat  such  as 
discoloration of components materials damage, from rust or corrosion, soot or carbon  build-up. 

EXTERIOR OF  FURNACE: 

The  furnace exterior should  be  inspected  for signs of excessive 

heat such as discoloration of materials and damage from rust or corrosion. 

FLUE PIPE, VENT PIPE OR CONNECTOR: 

The furnace vent pipe should be inspected for 

signs of rust, corrosion pitting or holes in pipe, and leakage around seams in pipe, indicated by 
soot or condensate streaks. 

CHIMNEY OR VENTING SYSTEM:

 

The furnace venting system should be inspected for 

signs of rust, corrosion pitting or holes, and signs of condensation or moisture leakage from the 
venting system. 
If any of the above symptoms are evident, call a qualified heating contractor for assistance. 
 

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CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELF! 

 

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WARNING: The area around the furnace should be kept free and clear of combustible 

liquids and material, especially papers and rags. 
 

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WARNING: NEVER burn garbage or refuse in your furnace. Never try to ignite oil by 

tossing burning papers or other material into your furnace. 
 

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WARNING: This oil furnace is designed to burn No. 1 or No. 2 distillate fuel oil. NEVER 

USE GASOLINE OR A MIXTURE OF OIL AND GASOLINE. 
 

Summary of Contents for OL6FA072D48B

Page 1: ...ES MAT RIELS DES BLESSURES CORPORELLES OU DES PERTES DE VIE NE PAS ENTREPOSER NI UTILISER D ESSENCE OU AUTRES VAPEURS ET LIQUIDES INFLAMMABLES PROXIMIT DE CET APPAREIL OU DE TOUT AUTRE APPAREIL c AVER...

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Page 3: ...that is not approved or is incompatible may result in personal injury substantial property damage or death cWARNING THE HEAT EXCHANGER MUST BE CLEANED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON cCAUTION DO NOT ATT...

Page 4: ...DRAFT REGULATORS 3 C DUCT WORK AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY RETURN AIRFLOW AND AIR TEMPERATURE 5 D AIR FILTERS 6 E LIMIT POSITION 7 F BURNER INSTALLATION 7 G BURNER SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS 9 H HEA...

Page 5: ...ge must be installed so the burner and ignition source are located higher than 18 inches above the floor unless the required combustion air is taken from the exterior of the garage Also the furnace mu...

Page 6: ...less of the efficiency of the design can perform satisfactorily when the chimney to which it is connected is inadequate or in poor condition Any of the following symptoms may indicate a chimney has se...

Page 7: ...ace housing to allow the vent connector to pass through the housing If desired with the furnace flue elbow turned to the right the standard furnace top front panel p n 17346 2 may be replaced with the...

Page 8: ...e cause of sooting Two 2 problems typically arise when power venting any oil fired appliance 1 Soot buildup may occur at an accelerated rate on critical components of the furnace oil burner e g the pr...

Page 9: ...ature rise across the furnace in the range of 55 to 85 F Since the flow resistance of each duct system is slightly different the airflow fan speed may have to be changed in the field to achieve a sati...

Page 10: ...ce and or void the warranty on this unit If a method other than internal Thermo Pride filter rack is selected for retention of the filters and or use of a different filter type is desired refer to Tab...

Page 11: ...mounting bolts on the lower mounting plate covering the opening in the front of the heat exchanger The end of the burner tube should be inserted no further than 1 4 inch back from the inside surface o...

Page 12: ...r amulet is provided on the burner tube of specific Thermo Pride burners see Fig 4 See Thermo Pride burner application chart for type of insulator Do not allow the burner tube or end cone to physicall...

Page 13: ...A072D C 99032B N EZ 1HP 4 5 N A N A 0 75X60 A 0 60X60 A 120 OL8 A119T C 99032C N EZ 1HP 4 5 N A N A 0 90X60 A 0 85X60 A 140 Riello oil burner application FURNACE MODEL THERMO PRIDE S BURNER SPEC NO IN...

Page 14: ...HR EFFECTIVE HEATING CAPACITY BTU HR Beckett Carlin Riello OL6 A060D 50 50 50 70 000 60 000 OL6 A072D 60 60 60 85 000 73 000 OL6 A090D 75 75 70 106 250 90 000 OL8 A101T 85 75 75 119 000 101 000 OL8 A1...

Page 15: ...t exchanger will act as an insulator and reduce heat transfer resulting in less efficiency To clean the heat exchanger first turn off all power to the unit Remove clean out plugs the vent connector pi...

Page 16: ...ONTROL BOARDS Thermo Pride oil furnaces can be equipped with one of the following two boards Please refer to Fig 7 to see which board you have Wiring Diagrams and Fan Speed Charts can be found in this...

Page 17: ...e thermostat If the heat mode is not active or the anti short cycle delay is not in effect the control will energize the CC terminal and after a 10 second power demand conservation delay energizes the...

Page 18: ...energized The control remains in steady heat mode until the thermostat is satisfied When the call for heat signal is removed the T T terminal is de energized and the blower off delay is started The o...

Page 19: ...a Y call is initiated the blower speed will switch to the respective W or a Y speed following the blower on delay for that call The speed taps are interconnected and interlocked only one speed may be...

Page 20: ...The fan mode will be operated as long as the G input is calling and neither the Heat mode nor the Cool mode is calling for blower operation When the Heat and Cool modes call for blower operation thei...

Page 21: ...36 120 ON ON 48 240 OFF OFF 2 ON OFF 4 OFF ON 6 ON ON 8 Table 7 ON and OFF Blower Delay Time Switch Settings Motor Blower Speed Three interconnected blower speed outputs are provided A G call for fan...

Page 22: ...ure use with a third party cloud based service called Aviexx Contact Aviexx com for more information Trouble Shooting Diagnostic Features for NRGmax board The control board is equipped with 1 Blue Boa...

Page 23: ...ner compartment should be inspected by removing the front door of the furnace and looking for signs of excessive heat such as discoloration of components materials damage from rust or corrosion soot o...

Page 24: ...combustion air adjustments Contact a qualified service person to adjust and start burner E Filter maintenance procedure Shut off the electrical power to the unit Open the blower access door Slide the...

Page 25: ...21 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel COMBUSTION AND EFFICIENCY TESTING FOR OIL FIRED CENTRAL FURNACES...

Page 26: ...22 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel Appendix A Replacement Parts Replacement Parts for OL6F 072D...

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Page 28: ...24 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel Replacement Parts for OL6R 072D...

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Page 40: ...ns and services must be performed by qualified service personnel All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel Appendix B Wiring Diagrams OL6 A072D48 PSC NRGMAX Contr...

Page 41: ...37 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel OL6 A072DV5 ECM NRGMAX Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 42: ...38 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel OL6 A072D48 PSC UT Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 43: ...39 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel OL6 A072DV5 ECM UT Control Wiring Diagram Note Refer to ECM Operation Manual supplied with furnace for ECM models...

Page 44: ...40 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel OL8 A119T60 CTM NRGMAX Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 45: ...41 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel OL8 A119T60 CTM UT control Wiring Diagram...

Page 46: ...w 4 1 408 4 0 398 4 0 395 3 9 385 3 8 378 ML 5 3 540 5 3 535 5 2 527 5 1 512 4 9 500 MED 6 6 665 6 4 644 6 2 634 5 9 609 5 6 584 MH 7 6 772 7 2 739 6 9 713 6 6 682 6 4 663 High 9 6 951 84 830 9 0 887...

Page 47: ...ting CFM Aprox Rise F 0 Aprox Rise F 0 Aprox Rise F 0 0 2 0 5 3 OFF 2 OFF 1 OFF 755 73 o 1 1 93 1 7 154 3 OFF 2 OFF 1 ON 826 66 o 80 o 1 2 105 1 9 168 3 OFF 2 ON 1 OFF 898 61 o 74 o 1 8 180 2 3 219 Fa...

Page 48: ...SW 1 Switch Settings Clg Tonnage Cool Continuous 0 2 0 5 6 OFF 5 OFF 4 OFF 2 799 500 1 2 100 1 9 162 6 OFF 5 OFF 4 ON 2 5 1017 508 1 8 155 2 5 223 6 OFF 5 ON 4 OFF 3 1210 605 2 5 223 3 2 298 6 OFF 5...

Page 49: ...4 6 366 4 7 381 4 9 399 5 1 413 5 2 424 5 3 435 Med 4 9 400 5 1 416 5 3 429 5 4 445 5 6 462 5 8 471 5 9 485 MH 5 8 475 5 9 486 6 1 502 6 2 518 6 5 537 6 6 553 6 8 565 High 9 3 806 9 4 815 9 6 837 9 8...

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