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WHITE-RODGERS DIVISION
EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
9797 REAVIS RD., ST. LOUIS, MO.   63123
(314) 577-1300, FAX (314) 577-1517

9999 HWY. 48, MARKHAM, ONT. L3P 3J3
(905) 475-4653, FAX (905) 475-4625

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Printed in U.S.A.

PART NO. 37-2228E

Replaces 37-2228D

9625

TYPE 668-451

Intermittent Ignition* – Non Recycling

OIL BURNER CONTROL

With Series 956 Flame Detector

(For use with 40VA Cooling Load)

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

DESCRIPTION

FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS CONTROL COULD CAUSE PERSONAL
INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

This Type 668 Oil Burner Control provides safe operation
of oil burners on heating plants where ignition during the
entire burner cycle is desired. It is capable of powering
external cooling loads up to 40 VA. A Sub-Base or other
means must be used to prevent heating and cooling
systems from being energized at the same time. The Type
668 is used with the Type 956 Flame Detector.

* Formerly called constant ignition.

PRECAUTIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

INSTALLATION AND WIRING

Operator:  Save these instructions for future use!

WHITE-RODGERS

If in doubt about whether your wiring is millivolt, line, or low
voltage, have it inspected by a qualified heating and air
conditioning contractor, electrician, or someone familiar
with basic electricity and wiring.
Do not exceed the specification ratings.
All wiring must conform to local and national electrical
codes and ordinances.
This control is a precision instrument, and should be
handled carefully. Rough handling or distorting compo-
nents could cause the control to malfunction.

To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment
damage, disconnect electric power to system, at
main fuse or circuit breaker box, until installation
is complete.

Do not use on circuits exceeding specified volt-
ages. Higher voltages will damage control and
could cause shock or fire hazard.

CAUTION

!

WARNING

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ELECTRICAL DATA
Input voltage: 
120 VAC, 60Hz.
Maximum Load Current:

Oil Burner Motor

(Orange Wire):

10 Amps F.L. 60 Amps L.R.
Ignition Transformer:
360VA (3.0 Amps)

Relay Voltage: 24 Volts AC, 60Hz.

Room Thermostat:

Set adjustable heat anticipator at 0.4 Amps.

Low Voltage Rating (Terminals R&C):

Maximum cooling load of 40VA @ 24v. 60 Hz.
Continuous duty. W & C cycled through thermostat.

Safety Timing: 45 seconds

The proper Location and Mounting of the primary oil
burner control panel on the burner and the flame detector
with respect to the oil flame shall be determined by the
furnace, boiler, or burner manufacturer.

If this control, supplied as part of a furnace, boiler or
burner, is wired to the equipment or if the manufacturer
of such equipment provides instructions for wiring this

control, then follow his recommendations. If no special
wiring instructions are given, then follow the electrical
connections shown.

For more complicated systems, especially for hot water
heating, consult the manufacturer of the heating plant for
full details of the desired sequence of control operation.

Summary of Contents for 668-451

Page 1: ...national electrical codes and ordinances This control is a precision instrument and should be handled carefully Rough handling or distorting compo nents could cause the control to malfunction To prevent electrical shock and or equipment damage disconnect electric power to system at mainfuseorcircuitbreakerbox untilinstallation is complete Do not use on circuits exceeding specified volt ages Higher...

Page 2: ...ing has elapsed the control should lock out on safety stopping the burner 2 Open the line switch 3 Replace Flame Detector lead removed in step 1 4 Wait3minutes Thenoperatethemanualresetbutton on top of control C HIGH LIMIT AND THERMOSTAT CHECK 1 Close the line switch to start the burner 2 Lower the setting of the high limit control to its lowest setting This should stop the burner unless furnace o...

Page 3: ... other F terminal Burner should continue to run c Withburnerrunning attachflamedetectorleadstoan accurate ohmmeter Reading of ohmmeter should be below 1000 ohms and preferably as low as 500 ohms If indicator of ohmmeter remains steady read ings up to 2000 ohms should also be acceptable Generally the lower the reading the better the application and less likely the chance of burner flame variation c...

Page 4: ...tre conforme aux codes et règlements locaux et nationaux qui régissent les installations électriques Votre commande est un appareil de précision qui doit être manipulé avec soin Elle peut se détraquer si elle est manipulée defaçonnégligenteousidescomposantessontendommagées Pour prévenir les risques d électrocution et de dommages matériels coupez l alimentation du système au panneau de distribution...

Page 5: ...de sécurité s est écoulé la commande devrait engager le blocage de sécurité et arrêter le brûleur 2 Ouvrez l interrupteur principal 3 Rebranchez le fil du détecteur de flamme que vous avez débranché à l étape 1 4 Attendez 3 minutes puis appuyez sur le bouton de remise en route manuel qui est situé sur le dessus de la commande C VÉRIFICATION DU LIMITEUR À MAXIMUM ET DU THER MOSTAT 1 Fermez l interr...

Page 6: ...continuer à fonctionner c Avec le brûleur en marche branchez les fils du détecteur à un ohmmètre juste La lecture devrait être inférieure à 1 000 ohms et se situer de préférence dans les alentours de 500 ohms Si l indicateur de l ohmmètre est stable une lecture allantjusqu à2000 ohmsdevraitêtreacceptable Règle générale cependant une faible résistance entraîne une meilleure installation et diminue ...

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