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Section: Pre-Installation Checklist

Owner's Responsibility:

Follow These Instructions
Exactly
Failure to follow these instructions,
misuse, or incorrect adjustment of
the burner could lead to equipment
malfunction and result in asphyxiation,
explosion or fi re.
Contact a professional, qualifi ed service agency for the
installation, adjustment and service of your oil burning
system. Thereafter, have your equipment adjusted and
inspected at least annually to ensure reliable operation.
This work requires technical training, trade experience,
licensing or certifi cation in some states and the proper
use of special combustion test instruments.
Please carefully read and comply with the following
instructions:
Never store or use gasoline or other fl ammable
liquids or vapors near this burner or appliance.
Never attempt to burn garbage or refuse in this
appliance.
Never attempt to light the burner by throwing burning
material into the appliance.
Never attempt to burn any fuel not specifi ed and
approved for use in this burner.
Never restrict the air inlet openings to the burner or
the combustion air ventilation openings in the room.

Pre-Installation Checklist

Combustion air supply

Adequate Combustion
and Ventilation Air Supply
Required
Failure to provide adequate air supply could
seriously affect the burner performance and result in
damage to the equipment, asphyxiation, explosion or
fi re hazards.
The burner cannot properly burn the fuel if it is not
supplied with a reliable combustion air source.
Follow the guidelines in the latest editions of the
NFPA 31 and CSA-B139 regarding providing
adequate air for combustion and ventilation.
The burner requires combustion air and ventilation air
for reliable operation. Assure that the building and/or
combustion air openings comply with National Fire
Protection Standard for Oil-Burning Equipment, NFPA
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Professional Installer/Service Agency
Responsibility:
Follow These Instructions
Exactly
Failure to follow these instructions could
lead to equipment malfunction and result
in asphyxiation, explosion or fi re.
Please read all instructions before proceeding.
Follow all instructions completely.
This equipment must be installed, adjusted
and started by a qualifi ed service agency that
is experienced with all applicable codes and
ordinances and responsible for the installation and
commission of the equipment.
The installation must comply with all local codes and
ordinances having jurisdiction and the latest editions
of the NFPA 31 and CSA-B139 & B140 in Canada.
50 Hz motors — The burner
ratings, air settings and nozzle
ratings are based on standard 60 hz motors (at 3450
rpm). Derate all ratings 20% when using 50 hz motors.
Consult factory for specifi c application data.
High altitude installations —
Accepted industry practice requires
no derate of burner capacity up to 2,000 feet above sea
level. For altitudes higher than 2,000 feet, derate burner
capacity 2% for each 1000 feet above sea level.
31. For appliance/burner units in confi ned spaces, the
room must have an air opening near the top of the room
plus one near the fl oor, each with a free area at least
one square inch per 1,000 Btu/hr input of all fuel burning
equipment in the room. For other conditions, refer to
NFPA 31 (CSA B1139-M91 in Canada).
If there is a risk of the space being under negative
pressure or of exhaust fans or other devices depleting
available air for combustion and ventilation, the
appliance/burner should be installed in an isolated room
provided with outside combustion air.

Clearances

With the burner installed in the appliance, there must be
adequate space in front of and on the sides of the burner
to allow access and operation. Verify that the clearance
dimensions comply with all local codes and with the
appliance manufacturer's recommendations.

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