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PLB-098 

Oil Furnaces

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Furnace Manual

 

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Figure 7: BVSO Wiring (OPTIONAL) 

 

 

1.7.

 

COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY AND 

VENTILATION 

Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard. 
Comply with NFPA 31 (U.S.) and CSA B139 (Canada) 
standards for the installation of Oil Burning 
Equipment and applicable provisions of local building 
codes to provide combustion and ventilation air. 
Failure to provide adequate combustion and 
ventilation air can result in death, bodily injury and/or 
property damage. 

Oil furnaces must have an adequate supply of combustion air. It is 
common practice to assume that older homes have sufficient 
infiltration to accommodate the combustion air requirement for the 
furnace. However, home improvements such as new windows, 
doors, and weather stripping have drastically reduced the volume of 
air infiltration into the home. 
Refer to oil furnace installation codes relative to combustion and 
ventilation air requirements. Consult Section 1.1.1 in this manual, 
specifically for units installed in an enclosed space. 
Home air exhausters are common. Bathroom and kitchen fans, 
power vented clothes dryers and water heaters all tend to create a 
negative pressure condition in the home. Should this occur the 
chimney becomes less and less effective and can easily downdraft. 
In certain cases, mechanically supplied air, by way of a blower, 
interlocked with the unit, is necessary. It is the installer’s 
responsibility to check that. 

1.7.1.

 

Contaminated Combustion Air 

Installations in certain areas or types of structures will increase the 
exposure to chemicals or halogens that may harm the furnace.  
These conditions will require that only outside air be used for 
combustion. 

 
The following areas or types of structures may contain or be 
exposed to certain substances, potentially requiring outside air for 
combustion: 
a. Commercial 

buildings; 

b. 

Buildings with indoor pools; 

c. 

Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas. 

Exposure to the following substances: 

a. 

Permanent wave chemicals for hair; 

b. 

Chlorinated waxes and cleaners; 

c. 

Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals; 

d. Water 

softening 

chemicals; 

e. 

De-icing salts or chemicals; 

f. Carbon 

tetrachloride; 

g. 

Halogen type refrigerants; 

h. 

Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene); 

i. 

Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc. ; 

j. Hydrochloric 

acid; 

k. 

Solvent based glue; 

l. 

Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers; 

m.  Acid based masonry cleaning materials. 

1.7.2.

 

Burner with Outdoor Combustion 

Air Kit 

Some burners are designed to function with combustion air taken 
directly from the outside. Follow the instructions provided with the 
burner, the fresh-air supply kit or the side-wall venting kit. 

1.8.

 

OIL TANK 

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 death, bodily injury 
and/or property damage. 
When a 0.75 USGPH or smaller nozzle is used, a 10 
micron or finer filter, must be installed on the oil 
supply line to the furnace inside the building where 
the unit is located. 
This is a requirement in order for the heat 
exchanger warranty to remain in force. 

Check your local codes for the installation of the oil tank and 
accessories. 
At the beginning of each heating season or once a year, check the 
complete oil distribution system for leaks. 
Ensure that the tank is full of clean oil. Use No.1 or No.2 Heating Oil 
(ASTM D396 U.S.) or in Canada, use No.1 or No.2 Furnace Oil. 
A manual shut-off valve and an oil filter shall be installed in 
sequence from tank to burner. Be sure that the oil line is clean 
before connecting to the burner. The oil line should be protected to 
eliminate any possible damage. Installations where the oil tank is 
below the burner level must employ a two-pipe fuel supply system 
with an appropriate fuel pump. A rise of 2.4 m (8') and more requires 
a two stage pump and a rise greater than 4.9 m (16') an auxiliary 
pump. Follow the pump instructions to determine the size of pipe 
needed in relation to the rise or to the horizontal distance. 

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Страница 1: ...y could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage When calling or writing about the furnace Please indicate furnace model number and serial number from rating label You may...

Страница 2: ...bows 20 Always connect and seal a return air duct to the furnace unless the furnace is located in a large space such as an unpartitioned basement Route the return air duct to an adjacent room if no re...

Страница 3: ...to a hazardous electrical condition and to premature failure of the equipment The minimum clearances from combustible material for each of the positions are specified in Table 1 If the furnace is inst...

Страница 4: ...to the burner manufacturer s instructions Also the burner must be installed always in the same way independently of the furnace orientation 1 Position the mounting gasket between the mounting flange a...

Страница 5: ...re the draft is either high or variable due to external conditions Follow the instructions provided with the regulator 1 5 4 Side wall Venting The heating unit is approved for side wall venting This s...

Страница 6: ...xposure to the following substances a Permanent wave chemicals for hair b Chlorinated waxes and cleaners c Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals d Water softening chemicals e De icing salts or chemic...

Страница 7: ...furnace installed with a 4 tons air conditioning evaporator coil Heating mode airflow is still 1050 CFM Cooling mode air flow use Equation 3 4 CFM 4 x 400 1600 CFM The larger number is 1600 CFM cooli...

Страница 8: ...7 6 6 900 14 58 41 31 25 21 19 17 14 12 11 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 1000 16 64 45 34 28 23 20 18 15 13 11 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 1100 16 72 49 38 30 25 22 19 16 14 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 7 1200 16 54 41 33 27 24 21 17 15 13...

Страница 9: ...600 12 59 38 28 22 19 16 15 13 700 12 69 44 32 25 21 18 16 15 13 800 14 50 36 29 24 20 18 16 14 900 14 56 41 32 26 22 20 18 15 1000 16 63 45 35 29 24 22 19 17 15 1100 16 69 49 38 31 26 23 21 18 16 120...

Страница 10: ...he position of the wires on the electronic board of the unit and consult the wiring diagrams If the heating and air conditioning speeds are the same the RED wire must be moved to UNUSED LEADS on the e...

Страница 11: ...BVSO is installed according to instructions for chimney venting 4 The oil supply valve is open 5 The burner Reset button is well pushed in or re armed 6 The preliminary air adjustments on the burner...

Страница 12: ...ise is lower or exceeds the temperature specified in Table 10 change to the next lower or higher blower speed tap until the temperature rise falls to the target If the excessive temperature rise canno...

Страница 13: ...6 Re mount lock and fasten the control box with the 2 screws removed in step 4 7 Re attach the assembly cover with the screws removed in step 2 8 Re establish power to the unit 3 3 CLEANING OF THE BUR...

Страница 14: ...rough furnace checked not to exceed 85 F and the blower speed adjusted if necessary 19 Was the thermostat heat anticipator set per wiring diagram 20 Was the burner started and tested per burner manual...

Страница 15: ..._____________________________Date installed_____________________________ Installation instructions have been followed Checkout sequence has been performed Above information is certified to be correct...

Страница 16: ...000 0 70 MED HIGH HIGH 1255 1180 77 000 65 000 0 55 98 000 81 000 0 70 Model Input BTU h Blower motor HP Blower motor Speed adjustment 3 0 1 2 HP ECM 1 3 HP 4 speeds PLB098 DD PLB098 VS 10 x 10 Outpu...

Страница 17: ...h Firing rate USGPH AFUE Nozzle Delavan Pump pressure PSIG Burner tube insertion length Inch Combustion air adjustment Turbulator Damper 77 000 0 55 86 6 0 50 70A 150 0 2 0 98 000 0 70 85 2 0 60 70A...

Страница 18: ...1 ON 2 ON 1 5 600 660 540 SW4 DELAY DIP switch position HEAT INPUT USGPH PreRun On Delay CFM Level Time ShortRun On Delay CFM Level Time Off Delay CFM Level Time A 1 OFF 2 OFF 0 7 13 45 sec 19 30 sec...

Страница 19: ...PLB 098 Oil Furnaces Furnace Manual 11 13 19 5 DIMENSIONS AND RATINGS continued Figure 9 Wiring Diagram 4 Speed Motor PSC...

Страница 20: ...PLB 098 Oil Furnaces Furnace Manual 20 11 13 5 DIMENSIONS AND RATINGS continued Figure 10 Wiring Diagram Variable Speed Motor ECM...

Страница 21: ...PLB 098 Oil Furnaces Furnace Manual 11 13 21 6 COMPONENTS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS Figure 11 Parts List With 4 Speed motor PSC B50126A...

Страница 22: ...B03549 ELECTRICAL BOX 29 R02R008 HIGH LIMIT CTL205 30F 7 in 30 B03550 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER Panel only 31 B03118 01 ELECTRICAL KIT BVSO EXT 32 B03596 BURNER WIRE CHANEL 33 Z06G001 BLOCKED VENT SHUT OF...

Страница 23: ...PLB 098 Oil Furnaces Furnace Manual 11 13 23 6 COMPONENTS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS continued Figure 12 Parts List With variable speed motor ECM B50127A...

Страница 24: ...AL BOX SPACER 28 B03534 ELECTRICAL BOX 29 R02R008 HIGH LIMIT CTL205 30F 7 in 30 B03550 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER Panel only 31 B03118 01 ELECTRICAL KIT BVSO EXT 32 B03596 BURNER WIRE CHANEL 33 Z06G001 BLOC...

Страница 25: ...f the furnace oil burner should shut down on flame failure the burner primary control will lock out Ask your service technician to show you the correct procedure to reset the primary control button NE...

Страница 26: ...PLB 098 Oil Furnaces Furnace Manual 26 X40205 Rev B 11 13...

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