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NOTE:

Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.

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Index

Page

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS..................................................1-2

Minimum Clearance to Combustibles......................................2

INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................2
LOCATION ................................................................................2-3

Air for Combustion and Ventilation .....................................2-3
Duct Work Recommendations..................................................3

VENTING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................4

Pre-Installation Vent System Inspection ..................................4
Masonry Chimney.....................................................................4
Factory-Built Chimneys............................................................4
Horizontal Venting....................................................................4

OIL BURNER ................................................................................4
OIL CONNECTIONS ....................................................................4
BAROMETRIC DRAFT CONTROL ...........................................4
ELECTRICAL................................................................................5
FILTERS ........................................................................................5
OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT..................................................5-6

Start-Up .....................................................................................5
Recommended Installation Practices and

Combustion Check ...........................................................5-6

Fan Adjustment Check .............................................................6
Limit Control Check.................................................................6
For Year-Round Air Conditioning ...........................................6
Heating ......................................................................................6
Cooling ......................................................................................6
Constant Blower Switch ...........................................................6

MAINTENANCE......................................................................6-11

General ......................................................................................6
Oil Burner ..............................................................................6-7
Heat Exchanger and Flue Pipe..............................................7-8
Blower Oiling and Removal.....................................................8
Keeping Filters Clean ...............................................................8
Airflow Data .............................................................................8
Dimensional Drawing ...............................................................9
Barometric Damper Locations................................................10
Wiring Diagram ......................................................................11

USER’S INFORMATION ...........................................................12

Here’s How Your Heating System Works ............................12
Preparing Your Furnace For Operation .................................12
Lighting Your Furnace ...........................................................12
Turning Off Your Furnace .....................................................12

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

FOR YOUR SAFETY

DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQ-
UIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY
OTHER APPLIANCE.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER
WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED,
WHEN THE FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOR,
OR WHEN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS
VERY HOT.

WARNING:

For use with grade 2 Fuel Oil maximum.

Do not use Gasoline, Crankcase Oil, or any Oil contain-
ing Gasoline! Failure to follow this warning could lead to
sooting, fire, explosion, and/or severe bodily harm.

CAUTION:

Never burn garbage or paper in the heating

system and never leave rags, paper, or any flammable
items around the unit.

CAUTION:

These instructions are intended to be used

by qualified personnel who have been trained in installing
this type of furnace. Installation of this furnace by an
unqualified person may lead to equipment damage and/or
a hazardous condition which may lead to bodily harm.

All local and national code requirements governing installation of
oil burning equipment, wiring, and flue connections must be
followed. Some of the codes (issued by the Canadian Standards
Association, the National Fire Protection Agency, and/or the
American National Standards Institute) that may be applicable are:

ANSI/NFPA 31

INSTALLATION OF OIL BURNING
EQUIPMENT

ANSI/NFPA 211

CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES, VENTS,
AND SOLID FUEL BURNING
APPLIANCES

ANSI/NFPA 90B

WARM AIR HEATING AND AIR
CONDITIONING SYSTEMS

ANSI/NFPA 70

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

CSA B139

INSTALLATION CODE FOR
OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT

CSA C22.1

CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE

installation, start-up,
and operating instructions

LOW-BOY
OIL-FIRED FURNACE

Cancels:

II 362A-75-1

II 362A-105-1

8-96

362AAN

Series B

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Summary of Contents for 362AAN

Page 1: ...BURNER WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED WHEN THE FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOR OR WHEN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS VERY HOT WARNING For use with grade 2 Fuel Oil maximum Do not use Gasoline Crankcase Oil or a...

Page 2: ...e avoided Such contamination would include the follow ing ammonia chlorine hydrogen sulfide halogenated hydrocarbons carbon tetrachloride cleaning solvents hydrochloric acid water softening chemicals...

Page 3: ...rmal to achieve proper combustion 5 Lockouts on start up II DUCT WORK RECOMMENDATIONS The proper sizing of warm air ducts is necessary to ensure satisfactory furnace operation Duct work should be in a...

Page 4: ...flue pipe must not extend into chimney but be flush with inside wall 9 The chimney must extend 3 ft above highest point where it passes through the roof of a building and at least 2 ft higher than an...

Page 5: ...draft over fire draft CO2 and stack tempera tures MUST be used in order to obtain proper air band setting Although all of the above measurements are re quired for optimum setup and efficiency data th...

Page 6: ...quipment requires certain expertise me chanical skills tools and equipment If you do not possess these do not attempt to perform any maintenance on this equipment other than those procedures recom men...

Page 7: ...akage This could lead to furnace damage oil fumes sooting and severe bodily harm 8 Reconnect flue pipe 9 Reinstall filter and blower door 10 Turn on power to unit and readjust burner for proper operat...

Page 8: ...onnect motor wires at terminal block on motor 6 Remove blower from unit 7 Reverse items 1 through 6 to reinstall blower Refer to wiring diagram Fig 7 of these instructions or diagram located on inside...

Page 9: ...ON PANEL SUPPLY DUCT CLEAN OUT PORTS RETURN DUCT 1 3 C A96309 DIMENSIONS IN UNIT SIZE UNIT DIMENSIONS DUCT SUPPLY OPENING FLUE DIAMETER RETURN DUCT Width Depth Height A B C D E F G H 036105 22 52 33 2...

Page 10: ...Fig 6 Barometric Damper Locations A95117 FIG A FIG G FIG D FIG L FIG B FIG C FIG J FIG H FIG K POOR WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG BAROMETRIC DAMPER LOCATIONS GOOD LOCATIONS BAD LOCATIONS 10...

Page 11: ...CONFORM TO N E C AND LOCAL CODES IN CANADA WIRING MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT CSA 22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 AND OR LOCAL CODES 3 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE...

Page 12: ...ing season you should perform the following procedures WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life 1...

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