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CAUTION
ALL FURNACE CONTROLS ARE SENSITIVE AND
SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO TAMPERING. IF
PROBLEMS PERSIST, CALL YOUR SERVICE CON-
TRACTOR.
combustion chamber
This furnace is equipped with a high quality cerafelt combustion
chamber. It is held in place by a retaining bracket.
NOTICE
Check the alignment of the combustion chamber and
oil burner before firing. It is possible for the combustion
chamber to shift if subjected to rough handling during
transit.
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CAUTION
DO NOT CONNECT POWER LEADS BETWEEN MO-
TOR SPEEDS. THE NEUTRAL WIRE MUST ALWAYS
BE CONNECTED TO THE MOTOR'S DESIGNATED
NEUTRAL TERMINAL.
If the joining of the blower speed wiring is done in the furnace junc-
tion box, tape off both ends of the unused wire.
Do not use the blower speed wires as a source of power to acces-
sories as electronic air cleaners and humidifier transformers. The
unused motor taps auto-generate sufficiently high voltages to dam-
age accessory equipment.
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WARNING
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE FUR-
NACE BEFORE OPENING THE BLOWER ACCESS
DOOR TO SERVICE THE AIR FILTER, FAN AND
MOTOR. FAILURE TO SHUT OFF POWER COULD
ALLOW THE BLOWER TO START UNEXPECTEDLY,
CREATING A RISK OF DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY.
circulating Air blower (hTlV-D) - (see Page 10, ecM
blOWeR MOTOR OPeRATION (hTlV-D))
cOMbusTION chAMbeR
circulating Air blower (hTl-D)
The HTL-D and HTLV-D furnace models are equipped with direct
drive blower systems. HTL-D models are equipped with PSC mo-
tors; HTLV-D models are equipped with electronically commutated
motors (ECM). Direct drive blower speed adjustments are not
normally required in properly sized extended plenum duct systems.
The motor RPM and air CFM delivery will vary automatically (on
ECM motor equipped models) to accommodate conditions within
the usual range of external static pressures typical of residential duct
systems. Under-sized duct systems may require a higher blower
speed to obtain a reasonable system temperature rise. Some older
duct systems were not designed to provide static pressure. They
typically feature special reducing fittings at each branch run and lack
block ends on the trunk ducts. These systems may require modifica-
tion to provide some resistance to the airflow to prevent over amping
of the direct drive blower motor. Selecting a lower blower speed may
correct this problem. Direct drive blower speeds are adjusted by
changing the "hot" wires to the motor winding connections. Please
refer to wiring diagrams on page 18 of this manual or the wiring dia-
gram label affixed to the furnace. THE NEUTRAL WIRE (normally
the white wire) IS NEVER MOVED TO ADJUST THE BLOWER
SPEED.
It is possible and acceptable to use a single blower speed for both
heating and cooling modes. The simplest method to connect the
wiring from both modes is to use a "piggy-back connector" accom-
modating both wires on a single motor tap. It is also acceptable to
connect the selected motor speed with a pigtail joined to both heat-
ing and cooling speed wires with a wire nut. As a safety precaution
against accidental disconnection of the wires by vibration, it is advis-
able to secure the wire nut and wires with a few wraps of electricians
tape.
The combustion chamber should be inspected for damage or carbon
build up whenever the oil burner is removed for repairs or routine
maintenance.
!
CAUTION
DO NOT START THE BURNER UNLESS THE BLOWER
ACCESS DOOR IS SECURED IN PLACE.
cIRculATINg AIR blOWeR
Summary of Contents for HTL-100D
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