Safe Installation Requirements; Safety Rules; Detector; Freezing Temperatures And Your Building - CAC / BDP CBMAAA Installation Instructions Manual

Multipoise oil furnace input capacities 70,000-154,000
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2.2
SAFE INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
2.3
SAFETY RULES
Installation
or repairs performed
by unqualified persons
can result in hazards to them and others. Installation
MUST conform
to local codes
or, in the absence
of
same, to codes of the country having jurisdiction.
The information contained in this manual is intended for
use by a qualified service technician
familiar
with safety
procedures
and quipped with the proper tools and test
instruments.
Failure to carefully read and follow
all instructions
in
this manual
can result in death,
furnace
malfunction
and/or property damage.
I FIRE HAZARD
I
The furnace
must be installed in a level position, never I
where it will slope toward the front.
If the furnace
is not I
installed
level, oil will drain into the furnace
vestibule I
and create a fire hazard.
I
NOTE: It is the personal responsibility
and obligation of the I
I
customer to contact a qualified installer to ensure that the I
installation
conforms
to governing
local
and/or
national I
codes and ordinances
I
a.
This furnace is NOT approved for installation in mobile
homes, trailers or recreational vehicles;
b.
Do NOT use this furnace as a construction
heater or to
heat a building under construction;
c.
There
must
be a sufficient
supply
of fresh
air for
combustion as well as ventilation
in the area where the
furnace is located;
d.
Use only the type of fuel oil approved
for this furnace
(see section 1.2 of this manual). Overfiring will result in
heat exchanger failure and cause dangerous operating
conditions;
e.
Visually check all oil line joints for signs of leakage;
f.
Connect furnace to the chimney;
g.
The points in Part 3 "Operation" are vital to the proper
and safe operation of the heating system. Take the time
to ensure that aII steps were followed;
h.
Follow the regulations
of the NFPA No.31 (in the USA)
and CSA B-139 (in Canada) or local codes for placing
and installing the oil storage tank;
i.
Follow a regular service and maintenance
schedule for
efficient and safe operation;
j.
Before servicing,
allow furnace to cool down. Always
shut off electricity
and fuel to furnace when servicing.
This will prevent electrical shock or burns;
k.
Seal supply and return air ducts;
I.
The vent system MUST be checked to determine that it
is the correct type and size;
m.
Install correct filter type and size;
n.
Unit MUST be installed so that electrical
components
are protected from direct contact with water.
Your
unit is built to provide
many
years
of safe
and
dependable
service,
provided
it is properly
installed
and
maintained.
However,
abuse
and/or
improper
use can
shorten the life of the unit and create hazards for you, the
owner.
2.3.1
Detector
a.
The
U.S.
Consumer
Product
Safety
Commission
recommends
that users of oil-burning appliances
install
carbon
monoxide
detectors.
There
can be various
sources of carbon monoxide
in a building or dwelling.
The sources
could be gas-fired
clothes
dryers,
gas
cooking
stoves,
water
heaters,
furnaces,
gas-fired
fireplaces,
wood fireplaces,
and several
other items.
Carbon
monoxide
can
cause
serious
bodily
injury
and/or
death.
Therefore,
to help
alert
people
to
potentially
dangerous
carbon
monoxide
levels,
you
should
have carbon
monoxide
detectors
listed by a
nationally
recognised
agency
(ex.
Underwriters
Laboratories
or
International
Approval
Services)
installed and maintained
in the building or dwelling (see
Note below).
b.
There can be numerous
sources of fire or smoke in a
building or dwelling.
Fire or smoke can cause serious
bodily injury, death, and/or property damage. Therefore,
in order to alert people to potentially dangerous fire or
smoke, you should have fire and smoke detectors listed
by Underwriters
Laboratories
installed and maintained
in the building or dwelling (see Note below).
NOTE: The manufacturer
of your furnace does not test any I
I
detectors
and makes
no representations
regarding
any I
brand or type of detector.
I
Ensure that the area around the combustion
air intake is
free of snow, ice and debris.
2.3.2
Freezing temperatures
and your building
I
FREEZING TEMPERATURE
WARNING
I
I
Turn off water supply.
I
If your heater remains shut off during cold weather, the I
water pipes could freeze and burst, resulting in serious I
water damage.
I
If the structure is unattended during cold weather you should
take the following precautions:
a.
Turn off main water supply into the structure and drain
the water lines if possible.
Open faucets in appropriate
areas;
b.
Have someone
check the structure
frequently
during
cold weather to make sure it is warm enough to prevent
pipes from freezing. Contact a qualified service agency,
if required.

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