Unit installation

ELECTRICAL POWER FAILURE
NOTE:
DO NOT
operate your appliance, unless your total heating system
has
been designed
and
installed
to
operate
properly without
electricity.
1.
Maintain
1
A
the
normal
fire
load.
2.
The air
damper must
be
manually operated.
(DO
NOT
prop
or tie
open.)
3.
Fire
the
boiler
carefully.
Remember
you are now on
gravity
circulation only.
It is
necessary
to
manually
open
the
zone valve
(if
used). Each system
is
different,
extreme care must
be
used until
a
safe
rate
.of
firing
is
known
for
your system,
in a no
power situation.
TO
RESET COMBUSTION CONTROLS
The
reset
control
consists
of an
electrical
relay
operating
in
conjunction
with
a
flame
detector
mounted
on the oil
pipe
of the
drawer assembly
of the
burner. When
for any
reason
the
burner
fails
to
ignite promptly
the
control
will
stop
the
burner.
After
being
shut
off in
this manner,
the
burner cannot again
be
started
until
the
control
is
"RESET".
The
burner mounted relay
is
attached
to the
burner housing
and is
reset
by
pushing
the
"RESET" button
and
then
releasing.
DO NOT
press
the
reset button more than twice.
Call
a
qualified
service technician.
The
blocked flue
sensor
is
designed
to
shut
off
the
burner
in the
event
that
the
flue
has
become blocked. When this
has
happened,
the
burner cannot
be
started again until
the
sensor
has
been reset. Pushing
in the red
button, which
is
accessed through
the
hole
in the
front
of the
sensor, resets
the
sensor. Only
try
this
once
and
then
call
a
qualified
service technician.
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
POINTERS
1.
Keep
the flues in the
boiler clean. Because soot
is a
nonconductor
of
heat,
a
dirty boiler requires more
fuel
to
heat
a
house
than
a
clean one.
2.
The
smoke pipe should
be
taken
off at
least once
a
year
and
thoroughly cleaned
of all
soot.
3.
If you
wish
to
leave
the
boiler shut
off
during freezing weather,
first
drain
all the
water
from
the
entire
heating system; this includes
all the
piping
and the
radiators themselves.
BURNER
MAINTENANCE
Use
the
following checklist when performing annual burner service.
To be
performed
by a
qualified
service
technician.
D
Replace
the oil
supply
line
filter. The
filter
body should
be
thoroughly cleaned before installing
a new
cartridge.
D
Remove
and
clean
the
pump strainer
(if
applicable).
D
Replace
the
nozzle with
an
equivalent nozzle.
D
Clean
and
inspect
the
electrodes
for
damage,
replacing
any
that
are
cracked
or
chipped.
D
Check electrode
tip
settings.
D
Inspect
the
transformer contacts.
D
Clean
the cad
cell.
D
Oil the
motor
(if
applicable)
a
good grade
of
medium detergent-free automobile engine
oil
should
be
used.
Twice
each
year
one
table
spoon
of oil
should
be
poured
slowly into
the oil cup
D
Clean
the
blower wheel,
air
inlet, retention head
and
throttle plate
of any
lint
or any
foreign
material.
D
Check
all
wiring
for
secure connections
or
insulation breaks.
D
Check
the
pump pressure.
D
Adjust
the
burner
to
proper settings
on
page
3
"using proper instruments".
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