Air For Combustion; Oil Filter; Fire Extinguisher - Riello F10 Installation Manual

Oil burners
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FOR CANADA
PRECAUTIONS
AIR FOR COMBUSTION
Do not install
burner
in room with
insufficient
air for combustion.
Be sure there
is an
adequate
air supply
for combustion
if the boiler/furnace
room
is enclosed.
It may be
necessary
to create
a window
to permit
sufficient
air to enter the boiler/furnace
room.
The installer
must follow
local ordinances
in this regard.
Should
local ordinances
be
lacking,
it is suggested
that the installer
follow
CSA standard
B139.
CHIMNEY
Be sure
chimney
is sufficient
to handle
the exhaust
gases.
It is recommended
that
only
the burner
be connected
to the chimney.
Be sure
that
it is clean
and
clear
of
obstructions.
OIL FILTER
An external
oil filter
is REQUIRED,
even
though
there
is an internal
strainer
in the
pump.
The
filter
should
be replaced
at least
once
a year,
and the filter
container
should
be thoroughly
cleaned
prior to installing
a new filter
cartridge.
DRAFT
Follow the instructions
furnished
with the heating appliance.
The pressure
in the combustion
area should be kept as close to zero as possible.
The burner wilt operate
with a slight draft or pressure
in the chamber.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
All electrical
connections
should be done in accordance
with the C.E.C. Part I, and a
local codes. The system should be grounded.
CONTROL
BURNER
OPERATION
Check out the burner and explain
its operation
to the homeowner.
Be sure to leave
the Owner's
Instruction
sheet with the homeowner.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
If required by local codes, install an approved fire extinguisher.
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