Unit installation

TO
START
THE
BURNER AFTER
AN
EXTENDED
SHUTDOWN
1.
The
strainer
in the
pump should
be
cleaned,
and if a
filter
is
installed
in the oil
line,
it
should
be
cleaned
and
the
filter
cartridge replaced.
2. The fan and the
blower housing should
be
cleaned
and the air filter
replaced.
3. The
ignition points should
be
checked
and the
nozzle cleaned
and
replaced.
4. Oil the
motor.
5.
Start
the
burner
by
following
the
instructions under
the
paragraph,
"TO
START
THE
BURNER".
7. It is
recommended that
a
qualified service technician
be
called
to
clean
the
unit
and
burner
and
make sure
that
the
burner
is
operating properly.
The
installer should
identify
the
emergency shut
off
switch
and
valves.
IF THE
BURNER
FAILS
TO
OPERATE
Call
a
qualified
service technician.
The
trouble
may be due to:
1.
Blown
fuses
in the
electrical circuit.
2. The
thermostat
may be set
below room temperature.
3.
Combustion control
may
require "resetting"
(DO NOT
press
the
reset more than
two
times).
4. The oil
valve
may be
closed.
5.
The oil
supply
may be too
low.
6. The
blocked
flue
sensor
may be
tripped.
WHEN
THE
BURNER
IS IN
OPERATION
1.
Check
the flame
periodically,
if it
becomes
out of
shape
or
smoky, call your serviceman.
2.
When cleaning
the
boiler room
or
utility room, always stop
the
burner
to
reduce
the
amount
of
dust
and
lint
drawn
into
the
burner.
3. The
electric ignition system
and all
controls should
be
checked periodically
for
reliability
of
operation
and
adjusted
if
necessary.
SPECIAL PROCEDURES
EXTREME
WOOD FIRE
(Due
t
9
improper operation)
1.
Disconnect
the
damper chain
to
prevent
the
damper door
from
opening.
2.
Block
the
over-fire
draft
slot
in the
door.
3.
Increase
all
thermostats
to
maximum.
4.
Excessive heat
may
cause safety relief valve
to
open. (Ensure
it is
piped
to a
safe
drain.)
5.
DO NOT
shut power off.
FLUE
FIRE
1.
Call
the
Fire Department.
2.
Prepare
to
evacuate
the
house.
3.
Shut
off the
main power switch
to the
boiler.
4.
Diminish
the fire in the
boiler
by
closing
all
combustion
air
openings.
5.
DO NOT
remove
the flue
pipes
until
the fire is
completely
out.
6.
Have
the
chimney inspected
and
repair
the flue
before using
it
again.
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