Nozzles:
The burners are provided with the highest capacity
USGPH
nozzle installed.
If another
size nozzle, or
replacement
nozzle is required, use the nozzle spray
angle, type and manufacturer
recommended
in Table
#4.1 to 4.3.
Note that all nozzle-marked
sizes are
based on a pump pressure of 100 psi.
Always select nozzle sizes by working back from the
actual desired flow rate at operating pressure, and not
by the nozzle marking.
Air and turbulator settings:
Before starting the burner for the first time, adjust the air
and turbulator settings to those listed in the Table #4.1
to #4.3.
Once the burner becomes operational, final
adjustment will be necessary.
Fuel supply system:
Fuel Specifications
I NOTE: Use No.1 or No.2 Heating Oil (ASTM D396) or
in Canada, use No.1 or No.2 Furnace Oil.
Before starting the burner be sure the fuel tank is
adequately filled with clean oil.
Fire and explosion
hazard.
Use only approved
heating type oil in this
furnace.
DO
NOT
USE waste
oil,
used
motor oil, gasoline or kerosene.
Use of these will result in death,
personal
injury and/or property damage.
IMPORTANT
When
using
nozzle
sizes
of less than
.75
USGPH,
the Installation
Code for oil burning
equipment
requires
the installation
of a 10
micron
(or less) filter in the fuel oil line. ICP
requires
that this practice be followed
in order
to keep the lifetime
heat exchanger
warranty
intact.
NOTE: You may notice a slight odor the first time your
furnace is operated.
This will soon disappear.
It is only
the oil used on the parts during manufacturing.
8)
INSTALLING
ACCESSORIES
Electrical
shock
hazard.
Turn
OFF electric
power
at fuse
box or
service
panel before making any electrical
connections
and ensure
a proper
ground
connection
is made before connecting
line
voltage.
Failure
to do so could
result
in property
damage,
bodily injury or death.
8.1)
Electronic
air cleaner:
Wire leads are provided to direct 115 volts @ 0.5 Amp
maximum to an electronic air cleaner (EAC). Power will
be available
to the EAC at all times, so it must
incorporate a flow proving switch if it is to be wired into
the furnace control box. Most modern EACs have the
required
integral
airflow-proving
switch.
Wire
the
electronic air cleaner as indicated in figure #6.
8.2)
Humidifier:
Terminals are provided to direct 115 volts @ 1.0 Amp
maximum to the transformer
powering the humidifier.
The humidifier will be energised anytime the blower is
operating on the "Heating Speed". Wire the 115-volt
power as indicated in figure #6.
8.3)
Air conditioning:
An air conditioning coil may be installed on the
airside only.
Also, notwithstanding
the evaporator coil
manufacturer's
instructions,
a minimum
of 6 inches
clearance must be allowed between the bottom of the
coil drain pan, and the top of the heat exchanger. Wire
the
thermostat
and
condensing
unit
contactor
as
indicated in figure #6.
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