Before assembling your furnace, you must accomplish the following activities described in this section:
• Removing the Shipping Crate
• Unpacking and Inspecting All Components
• Warranty Registration
Removing the Shipping Crate
NOTE: Remove the shipping crate prior to assembly and installation of the furnace. DO NOT use the
crate as a platform for furnace installation!
1.
Carefully remove the top boards of the shipping crate. Then remove the front, back, and side
panels of the shipping crate.
2.
Carefully lift the furnace off the shipping pallet with a fork lift.
ATTENTION: DO NOT attempt to slide the furnace cabinet out of the shipping crate--you may
damage the furnace cabinet.
Unpacking and Inspecting All Components
Following is an itemized list of all components you should have received in your Clean Burn furnace
shipment. Open all shipping containers and inspect all components according to the list. Immediately
notify the freight company and your Clean Burn dealer in case of shipping damage or shortage(s). Keep
all components together so you will have them as needed for furnace assembly and installation.
Furnace Component List
ONE SKID containing:
•
Furnace cabinet
•
Items packed inside furnace cabinet (combustion chamber):
NOTE: Please refer to the procedure on the following page to remove these items.
•
Louvers
•
Furnace Accessories (items below in one box):
• Canister Filter
• Vacuum Gauge
• Check Valve and Check Valve Screen
• Wall Thermostat
• Barometric Damper
• Connector Block
• Burner Oil Line and Air Line Components
• Assorted bolts/fittings for assembly/installation of furnace components
• Operator's Manual Literature Packet (includes Tank Safety Label)
ITEMS PACKED IN INDIVIDUAL BOXES:
• Burner
• Combustion Sleeve
• Metering Pump (includes Suction Oil Line Fittings Package)
NOTE: You may have received additional boxes or skids if you ordered optional accessories.
Operator's Manual: Models Saturn™ 140 & Saturn™ 230
SECTION 2: UNPACKING
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