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THV1M119A960SA 

 

 

ALTERATIONS REQ’D FOR A/C @ DESIGN EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE

 

 

COOLING UNIT 

 
 

HTG Speed by Input 

Low                Mid             High 

Fire                Fire            Fire 

Recommended CLG Speed 

 

36,000 

Low 

ML 

MH 

Low 

 

42,000 

Low 

ML 

MH 

Med Low 

AS SHIPPED CLG. 

 

48,000 

Low 

ML 

MH 

Med High 

 

60,000 

Low 

ML 

MH 

High 

 

 

Speed Tap\ Static Pressure 

Furnace Airflow (CFM) vs. External Static pressure (in. WC.) 

 

0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

 

Low 

1308 

1300 

1274 

1265 

1237 

1169 

1127 

 

ML 

1583 

1526 

1515 

1491 

1458 

1420 

1371 

 

MH 

1894 

1874 

1839 

1804 

1746 

1683 

1632 

 

High 

2254 

2228 

2195 

2181 

2069 

1995 

1897 

 

 

Furnace Motor Current Draw (Amps/Watts) vs. External Static pressure (in. WC.) 

 

Low 

7.56 

698 

6.99 

660 

6.66 

637 

6.50 

623 

6.21 

602 

5.91 

578 

5.83 

568 

 

ML 

9.21 

867 

8.44 

801 

8.19 

786 

8.01 

772 

7.61 

745 

7.28 

715 

6.93 

687 

 

MH 

10.6 

1040 

10.2 

999 

9.87 

971 

9.38 

923 

9.01 

895 

8.68 

864 

8.23 

829 

 

High 

13.5 

1320 

13.2 

1290 

12.8 

1270 

12.4 

1240 

11.3 

1130 

10.7 

1090 

10.2 

1020 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed Tap\ Static Pressure 

High Fire Temperature Rise vs. External Static pressure (in. WC.) 

 

0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

 

Low 

94 

94 

96 

97 

99 

105 

108 

 

ML 

78 

80 

81 

82 

84 

86 

90 

 

MH 

65 

66 

67 

68 

70 

73 

75 

 

High 

54 

55 

56 

56 

59 

62 

65 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed Tap\ Static Pressure 

Mid Fire Temperature Rise vs. External Static pressure (in. WC.) 

 

0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

 

Low 

84 

84 

86 

87 

89 

94 

98 

AS SHIPPED HTG. 

 

ML 

70 

72 

73 

74 

76 

78 

80 

 

MH 

58 

59 

60 

61 

63 

65 

68 

 

High 

49 

49 

50 

51 

53 

55 

58 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed Tap\ Static Pressure 

Low Fire Temperature Rise vs. External Static pressure (in. WC.) 

 

0.1 

0.2 

0.3 

0.4 

0.5 

0.6 

0.7 

 

Low 

72 

72 

73 

74 

76 

80 

83 

 

ML 

59 

61 

62 

63 

64 

66 

68 

 

MH 

49 

50 

51 

52 

54 

56 

57 

 

High 

42 

42 

43 

43 

45 

47 

49 

 

Figure 15a:  Heating speed by input

 

THV1M119A960SA 

 

Speed vs. color code for *PSC Motor: 
Low = Red 
Med-Low = Blue 
Med-High = Yellow 
High = Black 

 
*PSC is an abbreviation for Permanent Split Capacitor

 

 

Summary of Contents for THV1M119A960SA

Page 1: ...AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE c WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE REFER TO THIS MANUAL FOR ASS...

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Page 3: ...ANK AND PIPING 16 FILTER 16 J ELECTRICAL WIRIING 16 K BLOWER SETUP 18 L BLOWER CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR PSC AND CTM MOTOR 21 M STARTUP PROCEDURES 26 III USERS INFORMATION SECTION 28 A OIL SUPPLY 28...

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Page 5: ...Y A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON See Page 30 CAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELF See Page 28 WARNING The area around the furnace should be kept free and clear of combustible liquids and materi...

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Page 7: ...r the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment NFPA 31 1997 or the latest edition and to these instructions The installation must also comply with CSA B139 for recommended installation practices where ap...

Page 8: ...ow Requirements and Sizing of Ductwork section of this manual 5 Make sure supply and return air ducts are completely sealed to the appliance casing Refer to the Airflow Requirements and Sizing of Duct...

Page 9: ...A furnace installed in a residential garage must be installed so the burner and ignition source are located higher than 18 inches above the floor The furnace must also be located or protected to avoid...

Page 10: ...imney in a worse case situation Condensation most likely will not occur at the bottom of the chimney because the stack gas heats the chimney walls as it rises and the bottom will be heated first This...

Page 11: ...feet above roof or exit point must be maintained See Figure 2b If the roof is flat rather than the normal residential pitched roof refer to Figure 3 for proper clearances Fig 3 Proper chimney terminat...

Page 12: ...so they will seal to avoid air leaks 7 NO INTERCONNECTED CHIMNEY FLUES If chimney flues are divided or there are multiple flues within one chimney make sure there are no openings in the partition sepa...

Page 13: ...ber or mineral wool batts sandwiched between two sheets 0 024 24 gauge sheet metal with ventilated air space 9 6 5 3 3 3 A Equal the required clearance with no protection B Equals the reduced clearanc...

Page 14: ...may also be horizontally vented through a sidewall A field model FDVS 67 FOVP 615 side wall vent kits for such applications is available When installing the sidewall vent kits outside combustion air...

Page 15: ...lel with or on the upstream side of the evaporator coil to avoid condensation in the furnace heat exchanger If the cooling unit is installed with a parallel flow arrangement dampers or other means use...

Page 16: ...ilter rack can be held in position by tape or similar temporary means Position the open end of the filter rack so as to provide access for filter replacement Once the filter rack is positioned correct...

Page 17: ...aximum Air Velocity ft min Model Number THV1M119A Supplied Permanent 600 480 in Standard Permanent 500 576 in Disposable 300 960 in Table 3 Minimum Required Filter Area in square inches The supplied f...

Page 18: ...ber before installing burner The oil burner will mount on three stud mounting bolts on the lower mounting plate covering the opening in the front of the heat exchanger The end of the burner tube shoul...

Page 19: ...EAD STATIC PLATE MAXIMUM NOZZLE SIZE SHIPPED NOZZLE SIZE OIL PUMP PRESSURE PSIG BECKETT AFG TP2701 N AFG 4 5 F6 2 3 4U 1 10X80 A 1 00X80 A 120 Table 5 Burner specifications INSULATOR S SLEEVE OR N NON...

Page 20: ...y should be thoroughly cleaned before installing a new cartridge K ELECTRICAL WIRIING This appliance must be grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National...

Page 21: ...tween EAC and N6 provides a switched 115 vac to power an electronic fan cleaner The same switched 115 vac is available between FAN and N7 and may be used in conjunction with a humidistat to control a...

Page 22: ...his setting can be found in the thermostat installation instructions If this information is not available or if the correct setting is questioned the following procedures should be followed L Blower M...

Page 23: ...87 971 9 38 923 9 01 895 8 68 864 8 23 829 High 13 5 1320 13 2 1290 12 8 1270 12 4 1240 11 3 1130 10 7 1090 10 2 1020 Speed Tap Static Pressure High Fire Temperature Rise vs External Static pressure i...

Page 24: ...3 72 310 3 84 325 4 02 339 4 13 350 4 31 364 Med 3 74 314 3 91 327 4 11 345 4 25 360 4 39 374 4 60 390 4 74 406 MH 4 21 356 4 40 373 4 57 390 4 73 407 4 90 422 501 432 5 12 450 High 7 2 638 7 2 650 7...

Page 25: ...arness Wires Beckett Connections Riello Connections Thermostat Humidistat connections C Common ground W Thermostat call for heat R 24 VAC to thermostat G Thermostat call for fan Y Thermostat call for...

Page 26: ...will light when the control receives a call for dehumidification Refer to the Cool Mode section for the control operation Thermostat call for fan G 24 VAC thermostat input A call for fan is recognized...

Page 27: ...ed from the thermostat If no other mode is calling for blower operation the control will operate the fan relay K4 and power the Low blower speed terminal The fan mode will be operated as long as the G...

Page 28: ...tap only In the case of thermostat calls for Y and W together blower speed selection will be determined by the input that was first initiated In the case where the control is in a cooling mode with b...

Page 29: ...nputs and are located directly below those inputs They will light to indicate the presence of these signals The red Board Status LED has two functions It will light when the board recognizes a valid i...

Page 30: ...ed service technician or oil supplier To Turn Off Oil to Appliance i Set the thermostat to the lowest setting and set the operating mode switch to OFF ii If service is to be performed turn off the ele...

Page 31: ...appliance heating section the following test instruments are required A smoke density measuring and rating device A carbon dioxide CO2 or oxygen O2 analyzer A flue gas temperature measuring device e g...

Page 32: ...materials damage from rust or corrosion soot or carbon build up EXTERIOR OF FURNACE The furnace exterior should be inspected for signs of excessive heat such as discoloration of materials and damage...

Page 33: ...removing any furnace access doors to service the air filters The air filters should be inspected each month and cleaned when dirty Cleaning the air filters frequently may reduce airborne contaminants...

Page 34: ...eat exchanger will act as an insulator and reduce heat transfer resulting in less efficiency 1 To clean the heat exchanger first turn off all power to the unit Remove clean out plugs the vent connecto...

Page 35: ...31 Figure 17 Heat Exchanger Clean Outs Vacuum Hose Length THV1M119A 8FT Fig 18 Recommended method and device for cleaning inside of heat exchanger...

Page 36: ...32 V Sequence of Operations Flow Chart...

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Page 38: ...34 VI Trouble Shooting Flow Chart...

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Page 43: ...FILTER DRAFT CONTROL COMBUSTION TESTS Operate burner at least 10 minutes before CO2 in stack pipe INITIAL SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE INSTALLATION Draft Over fire Draft in stack pipe Smoke number Furnace...

Page 44: ...40 Appendix A Replacement Parts for THV1M119A...

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Page 46: ...42 Appendix B THV1M119A960SA PSC Wiring Diagram...

Page 47: ...43 THV1M119A9T5SA CTM Wiring Diagram...

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