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6.  Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance/service procedures

  Turn off power to appliance when servicing burner. Failure to comply 

could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property 
damage.

Cleaning blower wheel

1.  The blower wheel accumulates dust and debris from normal operation. You will 

need to clean the wheel blades periodically to prevent reduction in airflow.
•  Inspect the blower wheel by removing the blower wheel access cover. See 

Figure 11.

•  To remove the cover, open the ignitor plate and loosen the blower wheel 

access cover screw about three turns.

•  Inspect the blower wheel to see if it needs to be cleaned. Dirt and lint on 

the wheel reduce air flow, and must be removed if the burner is to operate 
correctly.

2.  To clean blades, remove the two bolts securing the motor to blower housing.

a.  Slide the motor out and rotate to remove and access blower wheel.
b.  Use a brush and vacuum to clean each blade and the blower housing 

interior.

c.  Replace motor/wheel in blower housing and secure with the two bolts.
d.  Push wire slack back into junction box.

Figure 11  Remove blower access cover to inspect 

blower wheel

Replacing blower motor or wheel

1.  If either the blower wheel or motor must be replaced, remove the two bolts 

securing the motor to housing.

2.  Disconnect the motor wires in the burner junction box.
3.  Loosen the Allen screw securing the blower to the motor shaft and remove the 

wheel.

4.  When assembling the replacement assembly, slide the wheel onto the motor 

shaft and use feeler gauges to set space between the blower wheel and the 
motor face. This space must be 3/64".

5.  Replace the motor/wheel assembly in the housing, wire the motor leads and 

secure the motor with the two bolts.

Motor maintenance

•  The Carlin PSC motor is constructed with permanently-lubricated bearings, 

and requires no oiling. Should you replace the original motor with another type 
of motor, occasional oiling may be required, depending on motor design and 
manufacturer’s recommendations.

•  Any time you replace a component or disassemble any part of the burner for 

service/maintenance, perform a complete operational test after reassembly to 
verify the burner operates correctly. Failure to verify operation could result in 
severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Checking ignitor

 

Never test an ignitor by placing a screwdriver (or other metallic 
object) across the high voltage clips. Check 40700 & 40900 ignitors 
only by observing spark at appliance ignition electrodes, with fuel 
supply OFF. Using any other method could cause ignitor damage 
and severe personal injury.

1.  Checking 45000 ignitors only:

•  Disconnect electrical power to burner.
•  Remove hold down clips or screws. Lift ignitor mounting plate to the full-

open position. Set high voltage clips to a ½” to ¾” gap.

•  Carefully energize ignitor and check for spark arcing at the high voltage 

terminals. If spark jumps the gap, ignitor is good.

Ceramic fiber materials

  The appliance may contain ceramic fiber and/or fiberglass materi-

als. Ceramic fiber materials, such as chamber liners, may contain 
carcinogenic particles (chrystobalites) after exposure to heat. Airborne 
particles from fiberglass or ceramic fiber components have been 
listed as potentially carcinogenic by the State of California. Take the 
following precautions when removing, replacing and handling these 
items.

 

Avoid breathing dust and avoid contact with skin or eyes. Wear 
long-sleeved, loose-fitting clothing, gloves and eye protection. Use 
a NIOSH N95 certified respirator. This respirator meets requirements 
for protection from chrystobalites. Actual job requirements or NIOSH 
regulations may require other or additional protection. For information, 
refer to the NIOSH website, http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.
html.

 

Ceramic fiber removal: To prevent airborne dust, thoroughly wet 
ceramic fiber with water before handling. Place ceramic fiber 
materials in a plastic bag and seal to dispose.

 

Avoid blowing, tearing, sawing or spraying fiberglass or ceramic fiber 
materials. If such operations are necessary, wear extra protection 
to prevent breathing dust.

 

Wash work clothes separately from other laundry. Rinse clothes 
washer thoroughly afterwards to prevent contamination of other 
clothing.

 

NIOSH First aid procedures:

 

Eye exposure — irrigate immediately

 

Breathing — fresh air.

MN66-3P  090721

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Carlin Select EZ-66 Oil/Bio Fuel Burner Instruction Manual

Содержание EZ-66

Страница 1: ...NORA recommends single pipe oil systems and high quality filtration for all fuel types This should in clude at least a 10 micron Spin on filter Double filtration provides even greater assurance clean...

Страница 2: ...ke the user aware of all potential hazards and perform the training outlined below Train the user To properly operate the burner appliance per this manual and the appliance instructions see User s inf...

Страница 3: ...for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes Canadian installations Burner appliance installations in Canada must comply with the...

Страница 4: ...uver obstruction If you can t find the louver reduction for the grilles used assume free area is 20 of total for wood louvers or 60 of total for metal louvers Screens can be no finer than inch mesh an...

Страница 5: ...ther guidelines of this manual and the appliance manual Welded flange burners 1 Verify the bolt pattern on the appliance chamber matches the flange pattern 2 Verify the insertion depth UTL matches the...

Страница 6: ...ssary to ensure reliable contact with the electrodes Install nozzle check electrodes 1 Loosen the clamp screw on the retention ring assembly see Figure 5 page 7 Slide the retention ring assembly off o...

Страница 7: ...the lead edge of the slide aligns to the number given in Table 2 page 8 Lock in place by first tightening the oil line thumb nut then tightening the locking screw Air shutter 1 The air shutter is fix...

Страница 8: ...d Air band Head Air band Head Air band Head GPH 100 PSI open Dim A open Dim A open Dim A open Dim A 15 20 0 15 0 15 20 0 15 20 0 15 20 0 20 0 20 0 1 25 1 70 2 2 15 2 60 4 0 4 75 2 3 20 2 3 65 5 5 4 5...

Страница 9: ...oil has higher viscosity which can affect atomization ignition combustion and fuel consumption The nozzle line heater avoids this problem by heating the nozzle line oil to between 120 F and 130 F resu...

Страница 10: ...d sized designed correctly o Oil tank has oil and oil line valves are open o Wiring installed per burner appliance instructions o Burner appliance and all components inspected and in good condition 3...

Страница 11: ...he burner is properly set up for your installation Appliances with positive pressure in the chamber may require a wider air opening See appliance instructions for details Verify adjust settings by tes...

Страница 12: ...ance flue damper or barometric draft regulator so the draft or pressure in the vent complies with the appliance manufacturer s instruc tions Heating units designed for natural draft operation are norm...

Страница 13: ...inants in the vicinity of the burner appliance 4 Adjustment and Verification cont Perform the following This burner must be started and serviced at least annually by a qualified service technician Fai...

Страница 14: ...nce perform a complete operational test after reassembly to verify the burner operates correctly Failure to verify operation could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage...

Страница 15: ...pling 9 98109 Air Band Shutter 10 51593S Head positioning slide bar kit 11 51854 Combustion Head Assembly 7 12 62885A Thumb Nut Nozzle Line Item Part Desctiption 13 60103 Electrode Bracket 14 1440700K...

Страница 16: ...n a serious explosion Never attempt to burn refuse or use any fuel other than 1 or 2 heating oil and bio blends not exceeding B20 U S Only ASTM D396 EZ 66 Oil Bio Fuel Burner User care and maintenance...

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