flaang of th oil burn r to pr v nt air l akag . The
burn r should b position d so that th nd of th air
tub is back approximat ly ¼ in from th insid of
th c ramic lin d chamb r (s Figur 10)
Oil Burner Electrical Connection
Conn ct th burn r in accordanc with wiring
diagrams found in App ndix B: Wiring Diagrams.
The (T) t rminals on th prot ctor r lay of th oil
burn r may n d to b cross d with a jump r wir to
activat th burn r on c rtain mod ls. The Aux
(auxiliary) wir may not n d to b t rminat d.
Oil Burner Fuel Line Connection
The fu l lin s should b conn ct d using copp r
flaar fiettaings or thr ad d pip .
Oil Burner Adjustment
For prop r oil burn r adjustm nt, r f r to th
burn r installation manual.
D signing a multi-fu l boil r to burn both wood
and oil/gas fficci ntly pr s nts s v ral probl ms not
normally associat d with a conv ntional oil or gas
boil r. Wood combustion produc s ash, which has a
t nd ncy to accumulat on all xpos d h at
xchang surfac s. Anoth r signifiecant factor is th
pr s nc of wat r, which must b vaporat d from
th fu l and carri d out of th boil r in th xhaust
gas str am. In addition, products of incompl t wood
combustion, which r sult from initial start-up, r -
ignition afte r a long ”off ” cycl , and inad quat or
infr qu nt cl aning, will b d posit d within th
unit.
Ev ry oil burn r contains saf ty d vic s that ar
d sign d to pr v nt unsaf op ration. Wh n th
burn r is activat d, fu l is pump d through th
nozzl in th pr s nc of an ignition arc produc d by
two l ctrod s and a high voltag transform r. In
ord r to pr v nt raw fu l from b ing discharg d into
th combustion chamb r should ignition fail to occur,
a CAD c ll is mploy d to “proof” th flaam . If th
CAD c ll do s not “s ” a flaam within a pr s t tim
p riod, usually 20-30 s conds, a r lay will shut down
th burn r and it cannot atta mpt to r -fier until th
r s t buttaon is pr ss d. Wh n contamination from
th wood combustion proc ss coats th CAD c ll it
int rf r s with th prop r functioning of this saf ty
d vic .
If th Wood Gun™ is prop rly cl an d and
maintain d on a r gular basis, th n th adv rs
ff cts d scrib d abov ar minimiz d. How v r,
n gl ct of th unit may r sult in disappointing
p rformanc . It is r comm nd d that in instanc s
wh r th own r int nds to d p nd upon th oil
burn r as th primary fu l sourc , that th oil burn r
b cl an d and t st fier d s v ral tim s to v rify that
th saf ty control syst m is not impair d. If wood is
th primary fu l sourc , with oil a s ldom us d
backup, Alt rnat H ating Syst ms strongly
r comm nds th unit b fier d on oil p riodically (1x
p r w k for 15min) to assur that th oil burn r will
function wh n n d d.
Do not
assum that a unit op rat d sol ly on
wood for an xt nd d p riod of tim will fier on oil
without atta ntion.
In all Wood Gun™ mod ls, th drafte-inducing fan
incr as s th air v locity past th nozzl . B caus of
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Note: If the oil tank has a two-pipe system, then it
is necessary to insert the bypass plug into the
burner pump as described in the manual for the
oil burner. When using a Riello Burner, always
use a two-pipe fuel line system.
Never use compression fittings to
connect the fuel lines, since they
have a tendency to vibrate loose
during operation.
Note: It is a good idea to test fire the oil burner
when weekly cleaning and maintenance is
performed.
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