After the burner is mounted:
a.
Remove drawer assembly or air tube combination
b.
Install nozzle (see specifications)
c.
Confirm electrode settings
d.
Make the electrical connections
e.
Complete oil line connections
CAUTION
Do not turn on the burner until you have checked the
polarity
Checking the polarity:
The oil burners used on the furnaces have solid state control systems
which makes them sensitive to the proper connections of the hot and
neutral power lines. The controls will be damaged if the two lines are
reversed.
a.
Set your voltmeter to line voltage.
b.
Place one prong on your grounded electric entry box and one
prong on the black wire.
c.
Read the voltage.
d.
If the voltage is zero, check the white wire. If line voltage shows.
Reverse the 115-volt leads entering the furnace junction box.
FIGURE # 2
Nozzles:
The burners are provided with the highest capacity USGPH nozzle
installed. If another size nozzle, or replacement nozzle is required, use
the nozzle spray angle, type and manufacturer recommended in Table
#4.1 to 4.3. Note that all nozzle-marked sizes are based on a pump
pressure of 100 psi.
Always select nozzle sizes by working back from the actual desired
flow rate at operating pressure, and not by the nozzle marking.
Air and turbulator settings:
Before starting the burner for the first time, adjust the air and turbulator
settings to those listed in the Table #4.1 to #4.3. Once the burner
becomes operational, final adjustment will be necessary.
14
Fuel supply system:
Fuel Specifications
NOTE: Use No.1 or No.2 Heating Oil (ASTM D396) or in Canada, use
No.1 or No.2 Furnace Oil.
Before starting the burner be sure the fuel tank is adequately filled with
clean oil.
IMPORTANT
When using nozzle sizes of less than .75 USGPH, the
Installation Code for oil burning equipment requires the
installation of a 10 micron (or less) filter in the fuel oil
line. ICP requires that this practice be followed in order
to keep the lifetime heat exchanger warranty intact.
WARNING
WARNING
!
Fire and explosion hazard.
Use only approved heating type oil in this furnace.
DO NOT USE waste oil, used motor oil, gasoline or
kerosene.
Use of these will result in death, personal injury
and/or property damage.
NOTE: You may notice a slight odor the first time your furnace is
operated. This will soon disappear. It is only the oil used on the parts
during manufacturing.
8)
INSTALLING ACCESSORIES
WARNING
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 could result in property damage,
bodily injury or death.
8.1)
Electronic air cleaner:
Wire leads are provided to direct 115 volts @ 0.5 Amp maximum to an
electronic air cleaner (EAC). Power will be available to the EAC at all
times, so it must incorporate a flow proving switch if it is to be wired
into the furnace control box. Most modern EACs have the required
integral airflow -proving switch. Wire the electronic air cleaner as
indicated in figure #6.