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PART 2  OPERATION 

 

 

2.1) OPERATIONAL 

CHECKLIST 

 

1=> Is the electrical wiring completed according to 

Figures 6, 7 and 8? 

2=>  Is the blower access door secured in place? 

3=>  Is the valve on the oil line open? 

4=> Is the “RESET BUTTON’’ on the primary control 

pushed down? 

5=>  Are the flame observation door and the two cleanout 

access doors located at the front of the unit closed? 

6=> Is the room thermostat in the heating mode and set 

above room temperature? 

7=> If yes, put the main electrical switch to the “ON’’ 

position and the burner should start

 
 

CAUTION 

Do not tamper with the unit or its controls. Call a 
qualified service technician. 

 
 

2.2) COMBUSTION 

CHECK

 

 
In order to obtain optimum performance from the oil burner, the 
following set-up procedures must be followed (refer to the technical 
specifications, Table 3, in this manual): 

1. 

Using a test kit, measure the smoke level and adjust it to a 
“trace” level (between 0 and 1). It is recommended to use a 
Bacharach true spot smoke test set or equivalent; 

2.  For chimney installation only: in order to ensure the proper 

draft through the furnace, a barometric draft regulator must be 
installed as closely to the breach of the furnace as possible. In 
order for this device to function properly, the barometric 
damper must be mounted with the hinge pin horizontal and the 
face of the damper vertical (see instructions included with 
damper). The draft regulator should be adjusted after the 
furnace has been firing for at least five minutes and set 
between -.025

"

 W.C. and -.035

"

 W.C.; 

3. 

For flue pipe pressure on sidewall installations (VTK), refer to 
the technical specifications, Table 3,  in this manual; 

4. 

The overfire draft, which is taken through the observation door 
(located in the center line above the burner in the front panel of 
the furnace), is a measurement that is necessary to determine 
if there is a blockage in the heat exchanger or the flue pipe. 
Refer to the Technical Specifications in this manual for overfire 
pressure values. A high pressure condition may be caused by 
excessive combustion air due to the air band being too wide 
open or a lack of flue draft (chimney effect) or some other 
blockage, such as soot, in the secondary section of the heat

 

exchanger or the use of an oversize nozzle input or high 
pressure pump; 

5. The 

CO

2

 and flue temperature instruments will enable you to 

obtain the data that are required to determine the terminal 
efficiency of the furnace. Although this information is good to 
have, it is not

 

essential in the basic set up of the

 

furnace.

 

The 

proper procedure for performing this operation is as follows: 

a.  Start the appliance and from the test port near the 

BREACH PLATE (VTK) location or on the flue pipe just 
before the draft regulator (chimney), proceed with smoke 
test and adjust the burner to get between a trace to a #1 
smoke rating after a minimum of 5 minutes of operation; 

b. 

Take a CO

2

 reading and write it down; 

c. 

Open the burner air shutter to get 1.5% CO

2

 less than the 

previous reading and take a smoke test in this condition; 

d. 

The new reading should now be ZERO smoke; 

6. 

A 10 micron (or finer) oil filter should be installed as closely to 
the burner as possible, on all oil burners, but it is particularly 
essential on lower firing rate burners. We recommend the use 
of a low pressure drop oil filter with a greater capacity than the 
fuel pump; 

7. 

On a new installation, the air entrapped in the oil line leading 
from the tank to the nozzle must be thoroughly purged in order 
to prevent excessive after drip. The oil pump is provided with a 
special fitting that will enable you to purge any air between the 
tank and oil pump; 

 

The proper procedure for performing this operation is as 
follows: 

a. 

Place a piece of 6 mm (1/4”) diameter clear plastic tubing 
over the purge fitting on the oil pump; 

b. 

Start the oil burner, then open the purge fitting and allow 
the burner to run until the purge tube is completely free of 
air bubbles; 

c. 

At this point tighten the purge fitting, which will allow the 
oil to run to the nozzle and fire the burner. If the purging 
takes longer than 15 seconds and no flame has been 
established the burner will stop. Push the reset button on 
top of the Primary Control to restart burner. 

 

For detailed information on the operation of the Primary Control 
refer to the instructions included with the furnace or burner. 

 
8.  After all the set-up procedures mentioned above are 

completed, the burner should be fired and an inspection mirror 
should be used to observe the flame pattern at the tip of the 
nozzle. Any irregularities such as burning to one side or 
pulsating flame patterns should be corrected by changing the 
nozzle. 

 
 

2.3) FAN 

ADJUSTMENT 

CHECK 

 
This furnace is equipped with a 4 speed direct drive motor to deliver 
a temperature rise within the range specified on the rating plate. 
 
Adjust the fan speed ACCORDING TO THE OIL INPUT 
SELECTED, so that the temperature rise is within the range 
specified on the rating plate (see Table 3). Consult the wiring 
diagram for speed changes on the direct drive motor. 
 
The blower start / stop is controlled by a helical bi-metal Fan-Limit 
Control, which is adjusted to start at 43°C (110°F) and stop at 32°C 
(90°F). These are factory set limits which must not be changed or 
tampered with. 

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