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i. 

Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule for the most 
efficient and safe operation of the furnace. 

 

j. 

Before servicing, allow furnace to cool. Always shut off electricity 
and fuel to the furnace when servicing. This will prevent electrical 
shock or burns; 

k. 

Seal supply and return air ducts; 

l. 

The vent system 

MUST

 be checked to determine that it is the 

correct type and size; 

m.  Install correct filter type and size; 
n. Unit 

MUST

 be installed so that electrical components are 

protected from direct contact with water. 

 
 

1.2.1) Safety 

Rules 

 
Your unit is built to provide many years of safe and dependable 
service, providing it is properly installed and maintained. However, 
abuse and/or improper use can shorten the life of the unit and create 
hazards for you, the owner. 
 
a.  The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends 

that users of oil or gas-burning appliances install carbon 
monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide can cause serious injury 
and/or death. Therefore, to help alert people of potentially 
dangerous carbon monoxide levels, you should have carbon 
monoxide detectors, listed by a nationally recognized agency 
(e.g. Underwriters Laboratories or International Approval 
Services) and maintained in the building or dwelling (see 

Note

 

below). 

 
b.  There can be numerous sources of fire or smoke in a building or 

dwelling. Fire or smoke can cause death, serious bodily injury 
and/or property damage. Therefore, in order to alert people of 
potentially dangerous fire or smoke, you should have fire and 
smoke detectors installed (listed by Underwriters Laboratories) 
and maintained in the building or dwelling (see 

Note

 below). 

 
 

NOTE:

 The manufacturer of your furnace does not test any detectors 

and makes no representations regarding any brand or type of 
detector. 

 
 

CAUTION 

Ensure that the area around the combustion air intake 
terminal is free of snow, ice and debris

 
 

CAUTION 

Do not use any commercially available soot remover. 
This furnace has a fibre type refractory combustion 
chamber. Normal servicing of this unit does not require 
cleaning of the combustion chamber. Use extreme care 
if for any reason you have to work in the area of the 
combustion chamber. 

 
 

1.2.2)  Freezing temperatures and your building 

 

WARNING 

 

Freezing temperature warning. 

 

Turn off water supply. 

 

If your heater remains shut off during cold weather 
the water pipes could freeze and burst, resulting in 
serious water damage.

 

 
Your unit is equipped with safety devices that may keep it from 
operating if sensors detect abnormal conditions such as clogged 
exhaust flues. 
 
If the structure is unattended during cold weather you should take the 
following precautions: 
 
a.  Turn off main water supply into the structure and drain the water 

lines if possible. Open faucets in appropriate areas; 

b.  Have someone check the structure frequently during cold 

weather to make sure it is warm enough to prevent pipes from 
freezing. Contact a qualified service agency, if required. 

 

1.2.3) Installation 

regulations 

 
All local and national code requirements governing the installation of 
oil burning equipment, wiring and flue connections MUST be followed. 
Some of the codes that may be applicable are:  

CSA B139

 

Installation code for oil burning equipment 

NFPA 31

 

Installation of oil burning equipment 

ANSI/NFPA 90B

 

Warm air heating and air conditioning systems 

ANSI/NFPA 70

 National 

electrical 

code 

CSA C22.2 Nr. 3

 

Canadian electrical code 

 
Only the latest issues of the above codes should be used. 

 

1.3) 

POSITIONING THE FURNACE 

 

CAUTION 

Carefully check your furnace upon delivery for any 
evidence of damage that may have occurred during 
shipping and handling. Any claims for damages or lost 
parts must be made with the Transport Company. 

 
This furnace is approved for reduced clearances to combustible 
construction. Therefore, it may be installed in a closet or similar 
enclosure. In any case, the unit must always be installed level. 
 
In a basement, or when installed on the floor (as in a crawlspace), it is 
recommended that the unit be installed on a concrete pad that is      
2.54 cm to 5.08 cm (1" to 2") thick. 
 
The unit must be installed in a location where the ambient and return 
air temperatures are above 15°C (60°F). 

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Страница 2: ...ician familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test instruments Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in death and or personal i...

Страница 3: ...mber Normal servicing of this unit does not require cleaning of the combustion chamber Use extreme care if for any reason you have to work in the area of the combustion chamber 1 2 2 Freezing temperat...

Страница 4: ...r size and adequate chimney base temperature as specified in the Installation Code The relevant excerpt from the code is found in this section Use it as a guide when local or national codes do not exi...

Страница 5: ...o provide adequate combustion and ventilation air can result in death and or personal injury 1 5 1 General Oil furnaces must have an adequate supply of combustion air It is common practice to assume t...

Страница 6: ...vinyl vapour barrier CAUTION The CAS 2B does not turn the furnace installation into a direct vent system Therefore the building structure must provide for adequate combustion air to be delivered to t...

Страница 7: ...heat exchanger warranty intact WARNING Fire and explosion hazard Use only approved heating type oil in this furnace DO NOT USE waste oil used motor oil gasoline or kerosene Use of these will result in...

Страница 8: ...here the furnace is located Install the air conditioning cooling coil evaporator downstream from the supply air plenum of the furnace If a separate evaporator and blower unit is used install appropria...

Страница 9: ...off the disconnect switch and CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN CAUTION Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has accumulated when the furnace is full of vapour or when the combustion c...

Страница 10: ...nd blower regulator Modification of the FAN ON and HI Limit settings on the Fan Limit and blower regulator can cause a malfunction of the furnace and carry to premature wear of the heat exchanger CAUT...

Страница 11: ...inder with a stiff brush and vacuum cleaner 7 The heat exchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required before re assembling the unit 8 After cleaning repla...

Страница 12: ...ntion head 3 1 5 Nozzle Replace the nozzle with the one specified in Tables 3 1 to 3 4 p 15 to 18 3 1 6 Oil filter Tank filter The tank filter should be replaced as required Secondary filter The 10 mi...

Страница 13: ...e Day Night Dealer name and address START UP TEST RESULTS Nozzle Pressure Lb psi Burner adjustments Primary air Fine air Draw Assembly CO2 Smoke scale Bacharach Gross stack temperature F Ambient tempe...

Страница 14: ...5 1 2 75 2 3 75 AERO BURNER 1725 RPM Nozzle 100 PSIG pump pressure Delavan 0 65 70W 0 75 70W 0 85 70W Volts Hertz Phase Operating voltage range Rated voltage Amps Minimum ampacity for wiring sizing Ma...

Страница 15: ...Nozzle Delavan 060 60W 075 60W 0 85 60W 0 85 60W Pump pressure PSIG 155 130 140 170 Combustion air adjustment turbulator damper 2 3 25 2 5 4 2 2 5 3 2 5 AERO BURNER 1725 RPM Nozzle 100 PSIG pump press...

Страница 16: ...6 6 RIELLO BURNER MODEL 40 Nozzle Delavan 0 85 60W 0 85 60W 1 00 60W 1 10 60W Pump pressure PSIG 140 170 145 140 Combustion air adjustment turbulator damper 2 5 2 5 3 2 75 3 3 3 5 3 25 AERO BURNER 172...

Страница 17: ...er 1 5 2 75 2 5 3 25 3 4 25 AERO BURNER 1725 RPM Nozzle 100 PSIG pump pressure Delavan 0 75 70W 0 85 70W 1 00 70W ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Volts Hertz Phase Operating voltage range Rated voltage Amps Minimum...

Страница 18: ...19 DNS 0596 Rev D FIGURE 4 2 Model MBOV115DABR D FIGURE 4 1 Model MBO115DABR D DNS 0590 Rev D 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 19: ...20 FIGURE 4 3 Models LBO125DABR13 D LBO145DABR34 D OLR182A16C FIGURE 4 4 Model FLO115DABR C OLF140C12C DNS 0666 Rev C DNS 0576 Rev F 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 20: ...21 FIGURE 5 Wiring diagram MBO115DABR D MBOV115DABR D LBO125DABR13 D LBO145DABR34 D OLR182A16C FLO115DABR C OLF140C12C DNS 1014 Rev A 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 21: ...22 PARTS LIST Model MBO115DABR D B50040B 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 22: ...B40492 Top rear panel 30 B40032 Gasket smoke outlet 31 B40046 Smoke outlet assembly 32 B40054 01 Baffle assembly 5 required 33 B40043 Plenum divider 34 B40076 Top division panel 35 B40410 Filter rack...

Страница 23: ...PARTS LIST Model MBOV115DABR D B50041B 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 24: ...ntral support rear baffle and item 32 included 32 B01291 02 Seal strip 3 required 33 B40131 02 Left side panel assembly Item 34 included 34 B40125 02 Left side panel insulation 35 L04G005 Bushing 1 3...

Страница 25: ...26 PARTS LIST Model LBO125DABR13 D B50038C 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 26: ...32 B40032 Gasket smoke outlet 33 B40046 Smoke outlet assembly 34 B40071 Inlet baffle 2 required 35 B40043 Plenum divider 36 B40054 01 Baffle assembly 5 required 37 B40108 Division panel assembly Centr...

Страница 27: ...PARTS LIST Models LBO145DABR34 D OLR182A16C B50039F 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 28: ...B40107 01 Blower door assembly Item 29 included 29 Z99F050 Door handle 30 B40497 Top rear panel 31 B40031 Gasket smoke outlet 32 B40047 Smoke outlet 33 B40054 02 Baffle assembly 7 required 34 B40043...

Страница 29: ...PARTS LIST Model FLO115DABR C OLF140C12C B50042A 445 01 4054 06...

Страница 30: ...rack 29 Z04F004 Paper filter 20 x 20 x 1 1 required 30 B40381 Blower door assembly Item 31 included 31 Z99F050 Acces door 32 B40356 Top back panel assembly 33 Z04F001 Paper filter 10 x 20 x 1 1 requir...

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