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Newmac CL86 Installation, Operating And Service Manual

Newmac CL86 Installation, Operating And Service Manual

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INSTALLATION, OPERATING
and
SERVICE MANUAL
NEWMAC COMBINATION FURNACE
CL 86-96C, CL 86-96G, CL 115-170C, CL 115-170G
The installation of the unit shall be in accordance with the
regulations of the authorities having jurisdiction.
HEAD OFFICE
MARKETING / PRODUCTION
WAREHOUSE
Newmac Mfg. Inc.
Newmac Mfg. Inc.
430 SPRINGBANK AVE., SOUTH
DEBERT AIR INDUSTRIAL PARK,
P.O. BOX 545
208 LANCASTER CRESCENT
WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO
P.O. BOX 9, DEBERT
N4S 7Y5
NOVA SCOTIA, BOM 1G0
PHONE: 519-539-6147
PHONE: 902-662-3840
FAX:
519-539-0048
FAX:
902-662-2581
EMAIL:
newmac@ca.inter.net
HOMEPAGE: newmacfurnaces.com
NOTICE TO HOMEOWNER:
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
2210040 Revised November 2008
Subject to change without notice
Printed:__________

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, OPERATING SERVICE MANUAL NEWMAC COMBINATION FURNACE CL 86-96C, CL 86-96G, CL 115-170C, CL 115-170G The installation of the unit shall be in accordance with the regulations of the authorities having jurisdiction. HEAD OFFICE MARKETING / PRODUCTION WAREHOUSE Newmac Mfg. Inc.
  • Page 2 Instruction Manual. FIG. 1 - GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS BTUH BTUH MODEL AERO NOZZLE PUMP (p.s.i.) INSERTION INPUT OUTPUT CL86 F-AFC-2-8 105,000 86,000 .75 (80 R) 7-7/8” CL96 F-AFC-2-8 119,000 96,000 .85 (80 R) 7-7/8”...
  • Page 3 1,000 BTU. The NEWMAC COMBINATION FURNACE may be installed with the supply or return air on either side. The units leave the factory with the return or cold air on the right when viewed looking at the oil burner end. If it simplifies the duct installation to have the supply air on the opposite side, remove the installed panel and install it on the other side.
  • Page 4 This furnace must be connected to a chimney approved for wood burning appliances , ie. ULC S629 (Canada) and UL103 (US). Newmac recommends an 8” round or 8” square chimney flue (inside dimension), however, this may be reduced to a 7” providing there is enough draft at the appliance to operate as designed.
  • Page 5 1 blocked vent switch is designed to shut off power to the oil burner if the hot flue gases in the chimney vent connector pipe back up sufficiently to activate it. The WMO-1 switch is required on new Newmac oil-fired and combination furnaces or boilers installed in Canada.
  • Page 6 WMO-1 Blocked Vent Switch Check Note: take appropriate precautions - this test can produce soot, smoke and fumes. The appliance should not be left unattended during the test. With the appliance shut down, block the vent pipe at the downstream (chimney) side of the barometric damper. Start the appliance.
  • Page 7 FIG. 6 - FLUE PIPE CONNECTION & MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES...
  • Page 8 FIG. 7 - CONTROL LOCATIONS...
  • Page 9 FIG. 8A FIG. 8B COMBINATION MODELS CL 115C-170C COMBINATION MODELS CL86C-96C FIREBOX INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FIREBOX INSTALLATION PROCEDURE WITH STAINLESS STEEL FRONT WITH STAINLESS STEEL FRONT...
  • Page 10 Replace front casting if coal is to be burned. FRONT CASTING: Use for coal burning only. Installation in CL86-96G Remove top brick lock FIG. 9B - CL115G-170G FIREBOX Put casting through firedoor and hold tight to inside front of firebox above the brick.
  • Page 11 If the fuel has been depleted and cannot keep the temperature up, the oil burner thermostat brings the oil burner on. The NEWMAC COMBINATION FURNACE has a relay that stops the draft fan when the oil burner comes on, making the oil fuel side efficient, and making the furnace operate safely.
  • Page 12 burning. For coal it must be maximum; for wood it will vary with size and type. For added efficiency, when heating with oil only, close the slide plate and adjust your solid fuel thermostat to its lowest temperature setting. (b) FURNACE LABEL ILLUSTRATION DRAFT CONTROL OIL ONLY - SOLID FUEL CLOSED...
  • Page 13 SUMMER SHUT DOWN When burner is not to be used during the summer months turn off burner main switch. If the heating unit room is damp, protect burner against dirt and moisture with light cover. SAFETY SHUT-OFF An emergency oil shut-off valve should be installed as required by local ordinance. Always keep the valve shut-off if the burner is shut down for an extended period of time.
  • Page 14: Coal Burning Tips

    COAL BURNING TIPS Burn ONLY anthracite (hard) coal of the “chestnut” size. Bituminous (soft) coal is not recommended because it has a high ash and sulphur content which means more cleaning and greater pollution. Also bituminous coal produces excessive smoke and an excessive amount of dirt and ash, which will plug the heating unit and the flue pipe possibly causing smoke damage or danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Page 15: For Safe Operation

    This furnace must be installed according to CSA Standard B139 “Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment”. Furnace must be installed as per Newmac clearances. Venting must be installed according to CSA Standard B365 “Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment”.
  • Page 16: Air Conditioning

     Maintain all door seals in good condition.  To maintain furnace efficiency and prevent soot fires, clean the heat exchanger, flue pipes, and chimney at the end of each heating season and as frequently as required during the heating season to prevent soot accumulation. The furnace and flue must be in good condition.
  • Page 17 The unit must be installed in accordance with the National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Association Standards or generally accepted equivalent standards. Consult appropriate provincial, state, or local codes. Regulations governing installation requirements may vary from the ones presented here CONVERSION OF CL86 C & G TO 4 TONS A/C  1/2 HP Motor Recommended.
  • Page 18 FIG. 10 - TYPICAL A/C COIL INSTALLATION...
  • Page 19 FIG. 11 – WIRING DIAGRAM WITH AIR CONDITIONING...
  • Page 20 FIG. 12 - CL SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 21 FIG. 13 – COMBINATION AIR FLOW FIG. 14 - AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION...
  • Page 22 FIG. 15A FIG. 15B ELECTRODE SETTING FOR AERO AND BECKETT ELECTRODE SETTING FOR RIELL FIG. 15C FIG. 15D BURNER INSERTION RIELLO SLEEVE POSITION Gasket Setback 0-1/4" Insertion to flange (TF) Riello BF3 Riello Burner End Cone Protector Riello 40F3 Part No. 2030016 FIG.
  • Page 23 ** Adams Gas Burner Model #HP 2258-PS must operate at 3.5" W.C. for natural gas and 11.0" W.C. for propane gas. LP burners are designated by "LP". Example HP 2258-LP-PS. *** Newmac furnaces are not certified in Canada with gas burners installed. Check with local authorities and obtain their approval before installing a power gas burner.
  • Page 24 STARTING GAS BURNER 1. Be sure cock on combination valve is in "OFF" position for 5 minutes. 2. Open gas cock on combination valve to "ON" position. 3. Turn to electric switch. 4. Set room thermostat above room temperature. 5. Burner will light. 6.
  • Page 25 FIG. 16-1E AERO PGB 220-370 GAS BURNER EXPLODED ASSLY FIG. 16-1F AERO PGB 220-370 GAS BURNER PARTS LIST ITEM PART NAME & DESCRIPTION AERO # F Housing 9035222400 Airtube (5"-8"-11') Mounting Flange (Standard) 2735161000 Micro Switch (V3101-D8) 9035061441 Sail & Leaf (JV-26) 2735121091 "J"...
  • Page 26 FIG. 16-1G – THERMO-DISC MOUNTING ON BURNER PLATE...
  • Page 27 FIG. 16-2A - AERO BURNER EXPLODED ASSEMBLY FIG. 16-2B - PARTS LIST Model F-AFC AERO OIL BURNER ITEM AERO NEWMAC ITEM AERO NEWMAC DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION PART # PART # PART # PART # F housing 2735222100 Bus bars (specify length) Turbo static disc F-AFC, 3”...
  • Page 28 FIG. 16-3A - BECKETT BURNER EXPLODED ASSEMBLY FIG. 16-3B - BECKETT BURNER PARTS LIST PART NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION BECKETT NEWMAC 5877 2090024 Burner Housing Assembly 3709 Air Shutter 3492 Air Band 3493 Escutcheon Plate 21844U 2060012 Pump Clean Cut A2EA - 6520 51843U Strainer &...
  • Page 29 See FIG. 15D for location of Riello End Cone Protector (No. 49) FIG. 16-4B - RIELLO BURNER PARTS LIST BURNER MODEL ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION F3 & F5 RIELLO NEWMAC C7010002 2090043 O-ring - pump cover 3002279 Solenoid Coil 3007802 2060007...
  • Page 30 FIG. 17-1A - CL115-170C WOOD/OIL COMBINATION FURNACE ASSEMBLY FIG. 17-1B - PARTS LIST – CL115-170C ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 4120202 Blower Section Side Panel 5110003 Straight Brick 2 ½” X 4 ½” X 9” (Box of 10) 4120312 Fan Partition Panel 5400047...
  • Page 31 FIG. 17-2A - CL86-96C WOOD/OIL COMBINATION FURNACE ASSEMBLY FIG. 17-2B - PARTS LIST – CL86-96C ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 4120203 Blower Section Side Panel 5110003 Straight Brick 2 ½” X 4 ½” X 9” (Box of 10)
  • Page 32 FIG. 17-3A - CL115-170G WOOD/OIL COMBINATION FURNACE ASSEMBLY FIG. 17-3B - PARTS LIST – CL115-170G ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 4120202 Blower Section Side Panel 2170007 Cast Grate 4120305 Blower Section Small Panel 5400047 Aero Burner 4120312 Fan Partition Panel 2110128...
  • Page 33 FIG. 17-4A - CL86-96G WOOD/OIL COMBINATION FURNACE ASSEMBLY FIG. 17-4B - PARTS LIST – CL86-96G ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 4120203 Blower Section Side Panel 2170007 Cast Grate 4120315 Blower Section Small Panel 5400048 Aero Burner...
  • Page 34 FIG. 18 - REPLACEMENT PARTS Description Newmac Part Number Delhi Twin G9 Blower 2040105 Delhi Twin G10 Blower 2040104 Torin Twin BC916-916-1 **Replacement Shaft & Bearings Available Torin Twin BC1020-1020-1 **Replacement Shaft & Bearings Available Honeywell R8405C Transformer/Relay (Obsolete) Honeywell R8225B1007B Relay 2010020 Honeywell L4064R Fan &...
  • Page 35 Why this concern about allowing the wood to dry? Green or wet wood is undesirable for several reasons. Green or wet wood tends to mildew and rot which causes a significant reduction in the thermal value. When green or wet wood is burned, it may take 20 to 25 percent of the thermal value of the wood heat to evaporate and drive off the moisture which is contained.
  • Page 36 Creosote formation may also depend on the type of wood burned and on its moisture content. Dry hardwoods have a reputation for generating the least creosote, but the quantity can still be very large. No kind of wood eliminates creosote formation.
  • Page 37 The NEWMAC COMBINATION OIL AND WOOD FURNACE toasts the wood to charcoal and the charcoal and the charcoal burns to dust leaving a minute amount of residue. From the above heat values, it can be seen that a cord or Hickory wood is equivalent to $ 248.22 (@ 30.0 cents litre) worth of oil, over twice as much as you would pay for a cord of wood.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING BULLETIN Regarding Multifuel and Solid Fuel Burning Heating Units The following are some suggestions with reference to the above: 1. MAINTENANCE: In addition to periodic cleaning, it is most important that the unit be cleaned thoroughly at the end of each heating season.
  • Page 39 IMPORTANT HOMEOWNER INSTRUCTIONS 1. AN EMERGENCY POWER SWITCH IS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE BURNER. THIS SWITCH INTERRUPTS THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CIRCUIT TO THE APPLIANCE. MAKE SURE YOU ARE AWARE OF ITS LOCATION AND THE OFF POSITION IS CLEARLY MARKED.
  • Page 40: Installer Information

    INSTALLER INFORMATION NAME :___________________________________COMPANY________________________________ The homeowner should telephone (____)__________________for a service call or for additional information. APPLIANCE INITIAL TEST AND SERVICE INFORMATION MODEL :___________________________INSTALLATION DATE :______________________________ DATE FUEL INPUT (GPH) FUEL PRESSURE (PSIG) DRAFT @ BREECH DRAFT @ OVERFIRE NOZZLE ANGLE/PATTERN PERCENT BURNER MODEL FLUE GAS TEMP...
  • Page 41 NOTE: Keep this warranty certificate and the instruction manual for future reference. To register your warranty, please complete form below, detach and mail to Newmac Mfg. Inc. P.O. Box 9, Lancaster Cr; Debert, N.S. B0M 1G0 LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY REGISTRATION...

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