Specifications

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1.8) BLOCKED VENT SHUT-OFF (BVSO)
For chimney venting
WARNING
It is imperative that this device be installed by a
qualified agency.
This device is designed to detect the insufficient evacuation of
combustion gases in the event of a vent blockage. In such a case the
thermal switch will shut down the oil burner. The device will then need
to be re-armed MANUALLY.
Refer to the wiring diagrams and the detailed instructions supplied
with the BVSO for the installation and wiring procedures. The length of
wires supplied with the unit is such that the safety device must be
installed between the flue outlet of the appliance and the draft
regulator, as indicated in the instructions.
It is further imperative that the BVSO be maintained annually. For
more details refer to the instructions supplied with the device itself, as
well as Section 3. of this Manual.
CAUTION
A positive pressure venting system (Sealed Combustion
System or Direct Vent) MUST NOT use the BVSO. Follow
the instructions supplied with the venting system.
1.9) INSTALLING ACCESSORIES
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard.
Turn OFF electric power at fuse box or service
panel before making any electrical connections and
ensure a proper ground connection is made before
connecting line voltage.
Failure to do so can result in property damage,
injury or death.
1.9.1) Air conditioning
An air conditioning coil may be installed on the supply air side only.
Also, notwithstanding the evaporator coil manufacturer’s instructions,
a minimum of 152.4 mm (6") clearance must be allowed between the
bottom of the coil drain pan, and the top of the heat exchanger. Wire
the thermostat and condensing unit contactor as indicated in the wiring
diagram (Figures 7, 7.1, 7.2).
1.9.2) Ductwork and Filter
Installation
Design and install the air distribution system to comply with Air
Conditioning Contractors of America manuals or other approved
methods that conform to local and/or national codes and good trade
practices.
CAUTION
When ducting supplies air to a space other than where
the furnace is located, the return-air ducts must be
sealed and also be directed to the space other than
where the furnace is located. Incorrect ductwork
termination and sealing will create a hazardous
condition which can lead to bodily harm.
Install the air conditioning cooling coil (evaporator) downstream from
the supply air plenum of the furnace. If a separate evaporator and
blower unit is used, install appropriate sealing dampers for air flow
control. Cold air from the evaporator coil going through the furnace
could cause condensation and shorten furnace life.
CAUTION
Dampers (purchased locally) MUST be automatic.
WARNING
Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard.
Do NOT draw return air from inside a closet or
utility room. Return air duct MUST be sealed to
furnace casing.
Failure to properly seal ducts can result in property
damage, injury or death.
WARNING
Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard.
Install evaporator coil on the supply side of the
furnace ducting.
Evaporator coil installed in return side ducting can
cause condensation to form inside heat exchanger
resulting in heat exchanger failure. This could result
in property damage, injury or death.