Inthe horizontal
(air l eft o rright) position,
the OCF iscertified foruse
oncombustible
floors o nly w hen t he accessory
No. H FB-1
'l-lorizor_al
Floor Base" is used in the installation.
In the horizontal (air left or right) position, the OCF can be suspended
using an angle iron frame with threaded
rod hangers
provided the
weight
of the frame
and
furnace
considered
in the support
calculations.
For an attic installation, keep the building at least 12" away from any
opening
in the furnace
enclosure
as some
insulation
can
be
combusted.
However, do not install furnace directly on carpet or other combustible
material which can trapped air under the floor.
The furnace must be installed level for safe quiet operation.
CAUTION
Do NOT operate furnace in a corrosive atmosphere
containing
chlorine, fluorine
or any other damaging
chemicals.
Refer to Part 1, section 5.2.
TABLE #1
Minimum Installation clearances
from combustible
materials (Chimney installation*)
LOCATION
APPLICATION
"
ODH5-F059-085-3
AND OCF105A12B
Furnace
1"
Sides
Supply plenum, warm air duct within 6 ft of furnace
1"
Back
Furnace
1"
Top
Fumace casing or plenum
1"
Bottom
Fumace-
combustible
floor **
0 ....
Front
Furnace
24"
* See Part 1 section 4.3 for Direct Vent application
clearance.
** Combustible
floor requires accessory
bases CFB-1 or HFB-1.
4)
VENTING
4.1)
General:
The furnaces
can be vented in several ways:
Chimney
Vented:
Using the Beckett AFG or Riello 40-F burner, the furnaces
can be
chimney vented with or without a barometric damper. The unit will be
operated at a negative
over fire draft and stack draft.
DV-2000
TM
venting system for maximum
efficiency, and without the
use of a side-wall power ventor. The unit will be operated at a positive
overfire draft and stack draft.
4.2)
Chimney
installations:
The oil furnaces, when set up for chimney venting, are cedilied for use
with L-vent, A-vent, tile-lined and metal-liner-tile-lined
chimneys, and
can be vented both with and without
a barometric
draft damper.
However,
the furnace
has not been certified without the barometric
damper when it is to be co-vented with another oil-fired appliance,
such as a water heater.
Poison carbon monoxide gas, fire and explosion
hazard.
Read and follow all instructions in this section.
Failure to properly vent this furnace
can result in
property damage, personal injury and/or death.
Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard
Never co-vent the furnace with another combustion
appliance when side-wall venting.
To do so may result in asphyxiation and death to
the occupants
Side-wall
Vented:
Using the Beckett AFII or Riello 4O-BF burner with the integral pre and
post purge controls,
the system can be side-wall vented with the new
With a barometric
damper:
The appliance
may be installed in a chimney of the proper size and
adequate chimney base temperature
as specified in the Installation
Code. When a barometric damper is used, the basement air entering
the damper reduces the possibility of vent condensation.
The relevant
excerpt from the code is found in this section - Use it as a guide _4qen
local or national codes do not exist.
To increase the chimney base
temperature,
add a vent connector
insulation
is a possibility.
Poison carbon monoxide gas hazard
Never install a hand operated damper in the vent
pipe.
However,
any
Underwriters
Laboratories
listed
electrically
operated
automatic
type vent
damper may be installed
if desired.
Be sure to
follow
instructions
provided
with vent
damper.
Read and follow all instructions in this section.
Failure
to properly
vent
this furnace
or other
appliances can result in property damage, personal
injury and/or death.
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