Troubleshooting guide

Form I-RA/D 140/235 (Version A), Page 4
Installation
Use
This heater is for commercial or industrial use only.
The heater should be installed by an experienced installer thoroughly trained
and experienced with the installation of oil-fired appliances. The installer
should be familiar with the special precautions necessary in the handling
and storage of used automotive oils which may contain small amounts of
gasoline.
Installation must comply with:
In the United States
The Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment NFPA
31
The National Electrical Code NFPA 70
Federal, State, and local municipal codes
In Canada
CSA Standard B139-M91, Installation Code for Oil Burning
Equipment
CSA Standard C22.1-Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1
Federal, Provincial, and local municipal codes
Installation, operating and maintenance permits may be required
from regulation authorities covering environmental quality, fuel,
fire and electrical safety. Municipal permits may also be required.
Regulation requires that only used oil generated on the premises of
the owner may be burned in this equipment unless written authori-
zation is obtained from the regulatory authority.
WARRANTY IS VOID IF ....
1. Heater is not installed in accordance with these instructions and
applicable codes and ordinances.
2. Wiring is not in accordance with diagram furnished with the heater.
3. Heater is operated in presence of chlorinated vapors.
4. Air through the heater is not in accordance with the rating plate.
5. Ducts are attached to RA (fan) model
6. Heater is not maintained in accordance with maintenance require-
ments. FAILURE TO CLEAN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER ON
A REGULAR BASIS.
7. Other-than-specified fuel is burned.
8. Heater is operated at elevations greater than 3,000 ft (914M) above sea
level without factory approved modifications.
9. Fuel input capacity is altered.
Introduction
Codes and
Regulations
Warranty
For Warranty information,
refer to the Limited Warranty
form in the Owners Envelope.