Owner`s manual

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Air Supply For Combustion:
Do not install boiler in rooms with insuf cient air, unless
corrective steps are taken.
It may be necessary to install windows or cut holes in
a door to rooms used for supply air to obtain suf cient
combustion air and prevent less than atmospheric air
pressure in that room.
If there is a lack of combustion air, burner ame will be
dark orange and formation of soot will occur in heating
unit.
In buildings of conventional frame, brick, or stone
construction that do not have utility rooms, basement
windows, or stair doors, air in ltration is normally
adequate to provide enough air for combustion and for
operation of barometric draft control.
Room used for supplying combustion air should be
isolated from any area served by exhaust fans.
Refer back to the section on Fresh Air For Combustion
for additional sizing guidelines.
Draft Regulators: Barometric draft regulator is required
for controlling draft through boiler. Mount barometric draft
regulator in chimney connector. Refer back to section on
“Chimney And Chimney Connections”. Once draft regulator
is installed, use draft gauge to adjust to proper opening:
A. Combustion chamber over re draft will be
approximately 0.01” WC to 0.02” WC.
B. Stack draft will be approximately 0.02” WC. to
0.04” WC.
C. Larger installation, greater draft will be required in
stack to obtain desired over re draft.
Start: Fill entire system with water. Vent all air from
system following section for Filling The Boiler.
Fuel Units And Oil Lines:
Install oil line(s) to oil burner.
Recommend using heavy wall copper tubing and
ared ttings, not compression ttings.
All connections and joints must be absolutely airtight.
Use an appropriate non-hardening thread sealing
compound on the threaded connections, not Te on
tape.
See fuel unit data sheet furnished with the burner for
sizing, lift, and length of tubing recommendations.
Oil burner is equipped with single stage fuel unit
with bypass plug removed for single pipe installation.
Satisfactory where fuel supply is on same level as or
above burner permitting gravity ow of oil. Per NFPA 31
requirements, never exceed 3 psig pressure to inlet side of
fuel unit.
When necessary to lift oil to burner, two pipe installation
is required. Run return line between fuel unit and oil
supply. When two pipe installation is used, bypass plug
(furnished with burner) must be installed in fuel unit. Refer
to fuel unit instructions furnished with burner for speci c
instructions on installing bypass plug. Do not exceed fuel
unit manufacturer’s recommendations for running vacuum.
NOTICE
If lift exceeds 14 feet for Beckett or Carlin burners
or 11 feet for Riello burners, two stage fuel unit is
required with return line.
Install oil lter of adequate size inside building between
tank shutoff valve and oil burner. For ease of servicing,
locate shutoff valve and lter near oil burner.
OPERATING THE BOILER