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USER’S INFORMATION

I.

HERE’S HOW YOUR HEATING SYSTEM WORKS

The furnace operates automatically. It is controlled by a thermostat
which you set at the temperature most comfortable to you. When
the inside temperature drops below this setting, your thermostat
will turn on heating system.

When thermostat calls for heat, power from transformer energizes
fan control board. The fan control energizes ignition control. The
ignition control lights burner automatically.

The electronic fan control automatically turns on blower after 30
sec. Fan on control is not adjustable. The air which is moved over
heat exchanger by the blower is warmed and passes through ducts
to room registers.

When thermostat is satisfied, the circuit is de-energized and
primary control shuts off burner. The blower continues to run until
selectable fan off time period has expired.

The heat sensing switch performs as furnace high-temperature
limit switch. If furnace overheats for any reason, the limit switch
opens, breaking circuit to burner. The blower motor is energized,
and as unit cools, the limit switch closes. This relights burner, but
unless overheating condition is corrected, furnace will cycle on
limit.

This unit is equipped with an interrupted ignition electronic
control. If main burner does not ignite within 30 sec from call for
heat, the control locks out. The red button on top of control must
be depressed for 3 sec in order to reset control. The control
CANNOT be reset from room thermostat.

II.

PREPARING YOUR FURNACE FOR OPERATION

Before attempting to put your furnace into operation for the
heating 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. Open all warm-air registers and make sure all return-air

grilles are unobstructed.

2. If a humidifier is installed with your system, open water

supply valve.

3. Set thermostat to lowest setting.

4. Turn on electric power to furnace.

5. Open oil supply valve.

6. Check all connections to ensure there are no leaks.

III.

LIGHTING YOUR FURNACE

CAUTION:

This furnace is equipped with an interrupted

type electronic ignition system. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
LIGHT WITH A MATCH.

DANGER:

HIGH VOLTAGE AT IGNITOR. Severe

electrical shock, personal injury, or death could result.

1. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which

automatically lights burner. Do NOT try to light burner by
hand.

2. After preparing furnace for heating operation (see previous

section) and checking for oil, proceed as follows.

3. For heating/cooling system, set thermostat to HEAT and fan

to AUTO. Set thermostat to desired room temperature and
turn on electrical power to furnace.

4. The burner should light and system should be controlled by

thermostat.

IV.

TURNING OFF YOUR FURNACE

Follow these simple procedures to put your furnace into "retire-
ment" for the summer.

1. Set thermostat to lowest setting.

2. Turn off all electrical power to appliance.

3. Turn off oil supply.

4. If applicable, turn off water supply to humidifier.

5. If furnace blower will be necessary for cooling system,

remember to turn electrical power back on when needed for
air conditioning.

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Страница 1: ...NITY 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...

Страница 2: ...r attic installation As this unit may be installed as an upflow or horizontal furnace it may be located in a basement on the same level as area to be heated suspended or in a crawlspace In any case un...

Страница 3: ...g openings Screens used shall not be smaller than 1 4 in mesh and shall be readily accessible for cleaning If free area through a design of louver or grille is known it shall be used in calculating si...

Страница 4: ...chimney is properly lined and sized per the applicable codes Refer to list of codes in Safety Consid erations section II MASONRY CHIMNEY This furnace can be vented into an existing masonry chimney Th...

Страница 5: ...humidifier connection See Fig 9 These terminals are energized with 115v 0 5 amp maximum during any call for heat FILTERS It is NECESSARY THAT ALL FURNACES BE EQUIPPED WITH A FILTER An external filter...

Страница 6: ...SCREW FILTER RACK FILTER ACCESS PANEL REAR OF FURNACE BASE PANEL FLUSH WITH REAR OF FURNACE SIDE FILTER RACK ALIGNMENT FILTER RACK BOTTOM FILTER RACK REAR PANEL REST FLANGE ON TOP OF BOTTOM PANEL FLA...

Страница 7: ...ed with damper The draft regulator should be adjusted after furnace has been firing for at least 10 minutes and stack draft should be measured and set between 0 025 and 0 035 in wc The draft should be...

Страница 8: ...User s Manual FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THIS EQUIPMENT SERIOUS PER SONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING Before performing any service functions unless operations spec...

Страница 9: ...dous condition which could lead to bodily harm 15 Before reassembly heat exchanger and combustion cham ber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required After cleaning place combustion c...

Страница 10: ...reduces efficiency of your system causes erratic performance of controls and could result in damage to motor or heating equipment 1 Inspect filters at regular intervals depending upon dirt conditions...

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Страница 12: ...DUCT CLEANOUT PORTS CLEANOUT PORTS A96336 DIMENSIONS IN UNIT SIZE UNIT DIMENSIONS DUCT SUPPLY OPENING FLUE DIAMETER SIDE RETURN OPENING END BOTTOM RETURN OPENING SIDE RETURN DUCT SIZE END BOTTOM RETUR...

Страница 13: ...Fig 8 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 13...

Страница 14: ...ING 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 REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATE...

Страница 15: ...fore attempting to put your furnace into operation for the heating season you should perform the following procedures WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may re...

Страница 16: ...eo based formats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Training plus hands on the products in our labs can mean increased confidence that really pays divi...

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