Manual

Model 201CRD & 301CRD 240-VAC Advanced oil burners — Instruction manual
Carlin part number MN2301A Rev. 10/21/10
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Combustion/ventilation air checklist
The burner may operate successfully under momentary
downdraft conditions, but sustained downdraft is unsafe.
This can occur with an inadequate or incorrectly installed
chimney/vent.
It can also occur in rooms/buildings equipped with exhaust
fans or unsealed return air ducts.
Always check operation of the burner under all conditions
to verify vent system operates correctly.
You may have to interlock the burner with exhaust fans to
shut burner off when fan operates; or provide make-up air
to the appliance room suffi cient to prevent any negative
pressure in the space.
Failure to correct downdraft or negative room pressure
operation could result in severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.
Verify that openings are unobstructed.
Verify that appliance space and air source spaces are free of:
Gasoline or other fl ammable liquids or vapors.
• Combustible materials.
Air contaminants and chemicals, such as laundry products, paint, thinner,
varnish, etc.
Confi rm with the building owner that the area will be kept free of these
materials at all times and that air openings will be kept unobstructed.
2. Prepare site • assemble burner • mount burner (continued)
Verify clearances
Verify that the burner/appliance will maintain all required clearances:
Verify clearance from combustible construction, as specifi ed by appliance
manufacturer and local codes.
Verify clearances for service and maintenance as required in the appliance
manual and applicable codes.
Vent system components must maintain all necessary clearances to
combustible construction, including the correct design of thimbles and
insulation where penetrating combustible walls.
Table 2 Minimum combustion/ventilation air openings