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801 Glasgow Ave.

Fort Wayne, IN 46803

MODEL
HS OIL
BURNERS

Publication Date 8/01/01

Revision 12

Manual 21663

U.S. Patent No. 4,388,064

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

OVERHEATING HAZARD

NEVER ATTEMPT TO USE
GASOLINE AS A FUEL FOR THIS

BURNER, AS IT IS MORE COMBUSTIBLE AND COULD
RESULT IN A SERIOUS EXPLOSION.

HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THIS
EQUIPMENT. FOLLOW THESE RULES TO
AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK.

Use only a properly grounded circuit. A ground
fault interrupter is recommended.

Do not spray water directly on burner.

Turn off power before servicing.

Read the owner’s manual before using.

SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR:

Shut off the manual oil valve to the appliance.

Do not shut off the control switch to the pump or blower.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

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

SPECIFICATIONS

FUELS

Use No. 1 or No. 2 heating oil (ASTM D-396) only.

* NEVER burn garbage or refuse in the heating unit.
* NEVER try to ignite oil by tossing burning paper or other material into the heating unit
* NEVER burn waste or crankcase oil in the heating unit.

ELECTRICAL

Power Supply.........................115V / 60HZ / 1 PH
Motor......................................3450 RPM, N.E.M.A. Flange, Manual Reset Overload Protection
Ignition ...................................10,000V / 23MA secondary, Continuous Duty-Shielded Interrupted

FIRING CAPACITIES - MODEL HS

0.50 TO 3.00 GALLONS PER HOUR

- See page 6.

70,000 TO 420,000 BTU/HR INPUT

FUEL UNIT

Suntec or Danfoss 

DIMENSIONS (STANDARD)

HEIGHT ......................................................12 1/2”

WIDTH........................................................12 7/8”

DEPTH .........................................................7 3/4”

CENTER LINE

OF TUBE TO FLOOR.........................................7”

MOUNTING

Rigid Flange, Adjustable Flange, or Base Mount

INSTALLATION OF BURNER

INSTALLATION OF THE BURNER MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS OF THE NATION-
AL FIRE PROTECTION STANDARD FOR OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT, NFPA NO. 31, AND IN COMPLETE ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL
CODES AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.

A QUALIFIED INSTALLER IS THE PERSON WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE EQUIPMENT
AND WHO IS LICENSED TO INSTALL OIL-BURNING EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CODES AND ORDINANCES.

THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE AFFIXED TO THE BURNER

OR ADJACENT TO THE HEATING APPLIANCE.

Summary of Contents for HS

Page 1: ...to ignite oil by tossing burning paper or other material into the heating unit NEVER burn waste or crankcase oil in the heating unit ELECTRICAL Power Supply 115V 60HZ 1 PH Motor 3450 RPM N E M A Flan...

Page 2: ...ber See Figure 5 page 6 Caution on installing Flamelock burners in stainless steel chambers should be taken because of the higher temperature levels produced by high performance flame retention burner...

Page 3: ...en clamping screw on the retention ring assembly and slide the assembly off the adapter Install and tighten the nozzle in the adapter Be careful not to damage the electrode insulators or bend the elec...

Page 4: ...un setting stop and adjusting plate FINAL CHECKS Be sure all screws are locked and the controls on heating unit are adjusted in accordance with the heater and con trol manufacturer s instruction sheet...

Page 5: ...not become contaminated and plug up fuel unit and nozzle of oil burner NOZZLE The nozzle should be changed at least once a year before the start up of the heating season Replace with proper nozzle COM...

Page 6: ...RANSFORMER PLATE 0 50 to 0 75 9 16 0 65 Set to desired CO2 and smoke 0 85 to 1 75 7 16 2 30 Set to desired CO2 and smoke 2 00 to 3 00 1 16 8 30 Set to desired CO2 and smoke See Figure 4 Burner is equi...

Page 7: ...Static 65 DEG 63266 006 Baffle Static 30 DEG 63266 013 8 J Box 21319 9 Coupling 100386 10 Housing 30926 030 11 Oil Line ASM 6 14451 12 Fuel Unite Type A 13495 Fuel Unite Type B 13634 13 Elbow 13494 1...

Page 8: ...8 Notes...

Page 9: ...9 Notes...

Page 10: ...TED WARRANTY by WAYNE shall be repaired or replaced at WAYNE s sole option 3 WAYNE is not responsible for any labor cost for the removal and replacement of said burner or burner compo nents and equipm...

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