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1. SAFETY  REGULATIONS 

 

1.1 SAFETY LABELING AND 

WARNING SIGNS 

The words DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION are used to 
identify the levels of seriousness of certain hazards. It is 
important that you understand their meaning. You will notice 
these words in the manual as follows: 

DANGER 

 

Immediate hazards that WILL result in death, serious 
bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

WARNING 

 

Hazards or unsafe practices that CAN result in death, 
bodily injury and/or property damage.  

 

CAUTION

 

Hazards or unsafe practices that CAN result in bodily injury 
and/or property damage. 

 

     1.2  IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

 WARNING 

 

Non-observance of the safety regulations outlined in this 
manual will potentially lead to consequences resulting in 
death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

a) 

It is the homeowner’s responsibility to engage a 
qualified technician for the installation and subsequent 
servicing of this furnace; 

b)  Do not use this furnace if any part of it was under 

water. Call a qualified service technician immediately 
to assess the damage and to replace all critical parts 
that were in contact with water; 

c)  Do not store gasoline or any other flammable 

substances, such as paper, carton, etc. near the 
furnace; 

d)  This furnace is designed for use with #1 or #2 heating 

oil only. The use of gasoline, motor oil or any other oil 
containing gasoline is prohibited; 

e)  Never block or otherwise obstruct the filter and/or 

return air openings; 

f) 

Ask the technician installing your furnace to show and 
explain to you the following items: 

 

i) 

The main disconnect switch; 

 

ii)  The shut-off valve on the oil tank; 
iii)  The oil filter and how to change it (once a year); 
iv)  The air filter and how to change it (check monthly 

and clean or replace if necessary.)

 

g)  Before calling for service, be sure to have the 

information page in section 5 of your manual close 
by in order to be able to provide the contractor 
with the required information, such as the model 
and serial numbers of the furnace. 
 

 WARNING 

 

Installations and repairs performed by unqualified 
persons can result in hazards to them and to others. 
Installations must conform to local codes or, in the 
absence of same, to codes of the country having 
jurisdiction. 

 

The information contained in this manual is intended 
for use by a qualified technician, familiar with safety 
procedures and who is equipped with the proper tools 
and test instruments.  

 

Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in 
this manual can result in death, bodily injury and/or 
property damage.

 

      

   1.3     DETECTION SYSTEMS 

It is recommended that carbon monoxide detectors be 
installed wherever oil or gas fired heaters are used. 
Carbon monoxide can cause bodily harm or death. For 
this reason, agency approved carbon monoxide detectors 
should be installed in your residence and properly 
maintained to warn of dangerously high carbon monoxide 
levels. 

 

There are several sources of possible smoke and flames 
in a residence. Smoke and flames can cause bodily harm 
or death. For this reason, agency approved smoke 
detectors should be installed in your residence and 
properly maintained, to warn early on, of a potentially 
dangerous fire. Also, the house should be equipped with 
approved and properly maintained fire extinguishers. 

 

Your unit is equipped with safety devices that can prevent it 
from functioning when anomalies are detected such as a 
blocked venting system. 

 

   

1.4 

     

DANGER

 

OF

 

FREEZING 

CAUTION 

If your furnace is shut down during the cold weather 
season, water pipes may freeze, burst and cause serious 
water damage. Turn off the water supply and bleed the 
pipes.

 

 

If the heater is left unattended during the cold weather 
season, take the following precautions: 

a. 

Close the main water valve in the house and purge the 
pipes if possible. Open all the faucets in the house; 

b. 

Ask someone to frequently check the house during the 
cold weather season to make sure that there is 
sufficient heat to prevent the pipes from freezing. Tell 
this person to call an emergency number if required.  

Summary of Contents for OBM098

Page 1: ...on in this booklet to service the appliance and affix the booklet adjacent to the appliance after servicing C US Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a manufacturer s participation in the progr...

Page 2: ...VENTING 8 2 8 COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY AND VENTILATION 8 2 9 OIL TANK 9 2 10 DUCTING 9 2 11 SUPPLY AIR ADJUSTMENTS 4 SPEED MOTORS 9 2 12 SUPPLY AIR ADJUSTMENTS ECM VARIABLE SPEED MOTORS 10 2 13 INSTALLA...

Page 3: ...d motor PSC 23 Table 11 Parts list with variable speed motor ECM 25 FIGURES Figure 1 Location and dimensions of ventilation air openings in a closet door 5 Figure 2 Upflow installation 5 Figure 3 Down...

Page 4: ...ired information such as the model and serial numbers of the furnace WARNING Installations and repairs performed by unqualified persons can result in hazards to them and to others Installations must c...

Page 5: ...nstallation It must be installed in such a manner as to protect its electrical components from water Outdoor installation will lead to a hazardous electrical condition and to premature failure of the...

Page 6: ...2 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAUTION The exterior of the unit must have an uninterrupted ground to minimize the risk of bodily harm if ever an electrical problem develops A green ground screw is supplied wit...

Page 7: ...he air and turbulator settings to those listed in this manual Table 6 Once the burner becomes operational final adjustments will be required Refer to section 3 of this manual 2 5 3 Post purge delay ad...

Page 8: ...se of the following test is to check that the electrical outlet on the furnace designated to the BVSO is functional 1 Start up the burner 2 Remove the three pole plug from the BVSO outlet on the furna...

Page 9: ...ance 2 10 DUCTING WARNING Poisonous carbon monoxide gas hazard DO NOT draw return air from inside a closet or utility room Return air MUST be sealed to the furnace casing Failure to properly seal duct...

Page 10: ...OSITION Input USGPH OFF OFF A 0 70 ON OFF B 0 60 OFF ON C 0 50 ON ON D ALL 2 13 INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES WARNING Electrical shock hazard Turn OFF electrical power at the fuse box or service panel b...

Page 11: ...stop delays are satisfactory 9 The thermostat of the room is in the heating mode and is set higher than the ambient temperature To start the unit turn the main electrical switch on 3 2 OPERATING SEQU...

Page 12: ...located above the burner is a measurement necessary to determine if there is a blockage in the heat exchanger or the flue pipe Refer to the Technical Specifications in this manual for overfire pressu...

Page 13: ...xchanger and combustion chamber should be inspected to determine if replacement is required 8 After the cleaning replace the heat exchanger baffles flue collar plate and oil burner 9 Readjust the burn...

Page 14: ...vice telephone Day Night Dealer name and address START UP RESULTS Nozzle Pressure Lb in 2 Burner adjustments Primary air Fine air Drawer Assembly CO2 Smoke scale Bacharach Gross stack temperature F Am...

Page 15: ...t turbulator damper 0 3 25 0 4 1 5 25 0 3 25 0 4 1 5 25 AFUE FromCSA B212 standard and Canadian regulation 85 0 84 2 81 9 85 0 84 2 81 9 AFUE FromASHRAE103 standard and USregulation 85 0 83 9 81 9 85...

Page 16: ...F 2 ON 0 50 13 60 sec 13 60 sec 38 3 min D 1 ON 2 ON All 13 30 sec 100 30 sec 100 2 min No adjustment required A C size PreRun On Delay CFM Level Time ShortRun On Delay CFM Level Time Off Delay CFM Le...

Page 17: ...URNACE2 N A 5 08 cm 2 N A FLUEPIPE AROUND FLUEPIPE 22 86 cm 9 22 86 cm 9 22 86 cm 9 FRONT FURNACE BURNER SIDE 1 45 72 cm 18 45 72 cm 18 45 72 cm 18 1 These are horizontal dimensions 2 These are vertic...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 9 Furnace dimensions...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 10 Wiring diagram 4 speed motor PSC...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 11 Wiring diagram variable speed motor ECM...

Page 21: ...21 COMPONENTS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 22: ...22 Figure 12 Parts list with 4 speed motor PSC B50064G...

Page 23: ...PANEL ASSEMBLY LEFT Panel insulation and baffle included 31 B03480 FILTER RACK KIT 32 B03450 02 LATERAL BAFFLE 33 B30513 BLOWER SLIDE One slide included 34 B03441 BLOWER DIVIDER 35 B03451 REAR BAFFLE...

Page 24: ...24 Figure 13 Parts list with variable speed motor ECM B50074H...

Page 25: ...8 B03470 FLOOR 29 B03426 02 SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY LEFT Panel insulation and baffle included 30 B03480 FILTER RACK KIT 31 B03450 02 LATERAL BAFFLE 32 B30513 BLOWER SLIDE One slide included 33 B03441 BLOW...

Page 26: ...RVICE Utiliser l information contenue dans ce manuel afin d effectuer l entretien de l appareil Garder ce manual pr s de l unit pour r f rences ult rieures C US Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indic...

Page 27: ...R SERVOIR DE MAZOUT 10 2 10 SYST ME DE DISTRIBUTION D AIR 10 2 11 AJUSTEMENT DES D BITS D AIR DE VENTILATION MOTEUR 4 VITESSES 10 2 12 AJUSTEMENT DES D BITS D AIR DE VENTILATION MOTEUR VITESSE VARIABL...

Page 28: ...11 Diagramme lectrique moteur vitesse variable ECM 21 Figure 12 Liste de pi ces avec moteur 4 vitesses PSC 23 Figure 13 Liste de pi ces avec moteur vitesse variable ECM 25 TABLEAUX Tableau 1 Ajusteme...

Page 29: ...iv Le filtre air comment le changer v rifier mensuellement et nettoyer ou changer si n cessaire g Avant d appeler pour le service ayez en main la page de la fiche technique section 5 de ce manuel pou...

Page 30: ...e chauffage au mazout ANSI NFPA 90B Syst mes de chauffage air chaud et syst me d air climatis ANSI NFPA 211 Chemin e Foyers vents et appareils de chauffage ANSI NFPA 70 Code National d lectricit CSA C...

Page 31: ...e pour un retour par le plancher FRB 101 ou KLARB0101DET Le br leur doit toujours tre install dans le m me sens peu importe l orientation de la fournaise Voir figure 3 pour plus de d tails Figure 3 D...

Page 32: ...uffage central utilisez seulement du fil de cuivre r sistant la m me temp rature que les fils d origine 2 4 INSTALLATION DU THERMOSTAT L installation d un thermostat de contr le de la temp rature de l...

Page 33: ...contr le du br leur pour plus de d tail concernant l ajustement du d lai post purge 2 6 VACUATION MISE EN GARDE Risque d empoisonnement par monoxyde de carbone Lire et suivre toutes les instructions...

Page 34: ...rme APPELER UN TECHNICIEN QUALIFI 2 8 APPROVISIONNEMENT EN AIR DE COMBUSTION ET VENTILATION MISE EN GARDE Risque d empoisonnement par monoxyde de carbone R f rer aux codes d installation des appareils...

Page 35: ...tour de mazout vers le r servoir avec une pompe appropri une l vation de 2 4 m 8 et plus requi rent une pompe deux stage et une l vation de plus de 4 9 m 16 une pompe auxiliaire Suivre les directives...

Page 36: ...T Chauffage Position interrupteurs DIP 1 2 POSITION Consommation USGPH OFF OFF A 0 70 ON OFF B 0 60 OFF ON C 0 50 ON ON D ALL Tableau 3 Ajustements des d bits d air mode climatisation SW2 COOL Climati...

Page 37: ...br leur est conforme aux tableaux des sp cifications de ce manuel 7 L ajustement des vitesses de ventilation en chauffage et climatisation sont ad quats et selon les sp cifications de ce manuel 8 Les...

Page 38: ...es pins l horizontale et le devant du r gulateur la verticale voir les instructions incluses avec le r gulateur Ajuster le r gulateur de tirage apr s que l appareil ait fonctionn e au moins cinq minut...

Page 39: ...l interrupteur d alimentation principal de la fournaise est en position ON 4 Ajuster le thermostat au dessus de la temp rature ambiante 5 Si l allumage du br leur de s effectue pas couper l alimentati...

Page 40: ...ILE Filtre du r servoir Remplacer le filtre du r servoir au besoin Suivre les instructions du fabriquant Filtre secondaire Remplacer les cartouches des filtres de 10 microns ou moins une fois par ann...

Page 41: ...AFUE partir du standard CSAB212 et des lois canadiennes 85 0 84 2 81 9 85 0 84 2 81 9 AFUE partir du standard ASHRAE103 et des lois am ricaines 85 0 83 9 81 9 85 0 83 9 81 9 BR LEUR RIELLO MOD LE40 B...

Page 42: ...0 D 1 ON 2 ON 1 5 600 660 540 SW4 D LAI Position interrupteurs DIP Consommation Chauffage USGPH PreRun D lai On Niveau PCM Temps ShortRun D lai On NiveauPCM Temps D lai Off Niveau PCM Temps A 1 OFF 2...

Page 43: ...cm 2 N A TUYAU DE RACCORDEMENT DEVANT FOURNAISE C T BR LEUR 1 45 72 cm 18 45 72 cm 18 45 72 cm 18 1 Ce sont des dimensions horizontales 2 Ce sont des dimensions verticales 3 Pour respecter cette dime...

Page 44: ...19 Figure 9 Dimensions de la fournaise...

Page 45: ...20 Figure 10 Diagramme lectrique moteur 4 vitesses PSC...

Page 46: ...21 Figure 11 Diagramme lectrique moteur vitesse variable ECM...

Page 47: ...22 COMPOSANTES ET PI CES DE REMPLACEMENT...

Page 48: ...23 B50064G Figure 12 Liste de pi ces avec moteur 4 vitesses PSC...

Page 49: ...t d flecteur 31 B03480 KIT SUPPORT A FILTRE 32 B03450 02 DEFLECTEUR LATERAL 33 B30513 GLISSIERE DU VENTILATEUR Comprend une seule glissi re 34 B03441 SEPARATEUR DU VENTILATEUR 35 B03451 DEFLECTEUR ARR...

Page 50: ...25 B50074G Figure 13 Liste de pi ces avec moteur vitesse variable ECM...

Page 51: ...UCHE Comprend panneau isolation et d flecteur 30 B03480 KIT SUPPORT A FILTRE 31 B03450 02 DEFLECTEUR LATERAL 32 B30513 GLISSIERE DU VENTILATEUR Comprend une seule glissi re 33 B03441 SEPARATEUR DU VEN...

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