Oil Tank And Piping - Thermo Pride GMC-85 Installation And Service Manual

Gas-fired or oil-fired furnace down flow & direct vent (sealed combustion)
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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
The furnace and its gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply during
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pressure testing of the gas supply system at pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG (13.9 inches
W.G.). The furnace can be isolated from the gas supply by closing the manual gas shutoff
valve serving the appliance at test pressures equal to, or less than, 1/2 PSIG or (13.9 inches
W.G.).
Copper and brass tubing and fittings (except tin lined) shall not be used if the gas
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contains more than a trace (0.3 grains per 100 cubic ft.) of hydrogen sulfide gas. Check with
your gas supplier.
For natural gas, the maximum supply pressure is 13.9 in. W.G. and the minimum supply
pressure, for purposes of input adjustment, is 4.5 in. W.G.
For propane gas, the maximum supply pressure is 13.9 in. W.G. and the minimum supply
pressure, for purposes of input adjustment, is 11.5 in. W.G.
2. Oil Tank and Piping (OMC-70)
All local codes and ordinances take precedence with regard to tank and oil lines.
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All lines must have oil shutoff valves, a good pipe joint compound approved for use with oil on
all pipe threads, no kinks; no sharp bends and be properly tested for leaks. Flare fittings are
recommended for tubing.
Do not run the oil pump dry for more than five minutes.
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Your furnace is factory equipped to operate on No. 2 distillate fuel (domestic heating) oil. In very
cold weather, No. 1 distillate fuel oil may be used. Your oil supplier should be contacted for
recommendations.
Do not use motor oil or any fuel other than No. 1 or No. 2 fuel oil in this furnace.
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Burners are most commonly installed with a single stage fuel pump (refer to Figure 7). This type
of fuel pump, when connected with a supply line only, is satisfactory where the fuel supply is
level with, or above, the burner. This type of installation permits gravity flow of oil to the burner.
When it is necessary to "lift" (raise) oil to the burner, a return line should be connected between
the fuel pump and tank. This requires insertion of the "by-pass" plug into the fuel pump. If the
lift exceeds approximately 10 feet, a two-stage pump should be installed with a return line. When
a return line is used with either single or two-stage pumps, air is automatically returned to the
tank, making the unit self-purging.
Use of continuous runs of heavy wall copper tubing is recommended. Always use flare fittings.
Avoid use of fittings in inaccessible locations. Avoid running tubing against any type of
heating unit and across ceiling or floor joists.
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