Thermo Products ome-72d36 service manual

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.

IMPORTANT: Adequate combustion air must be provided under all circumstances. If the underside of the home is skirted or enclosed (e.g. by an enclosed crawlspace), the combustion air intake should exit through the side of cottage base and terminate outside of the structure. All joints and seams of supply ducts and combustion air ducts must be closed with a sealing method suitable to the application conditions and temperatures (e.g. using high temperature silicone caulk and/or aluminum tape).

If the combustion air passageway cannot terminate outside of the structure, a permanent opening with a minimum of 50 square inches of unobstructed infiltration (free area) for ventilation and combustion air must be provided to the interior of the structure. Additional make-up air may need to be supplied to the interior of the structure to compensate for exhaust fans, appliances, or vents which consume air from the interior of the structure.

Refer to the assembly installation instructions included with 01COT-BASE cottage base for additional information.

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Contents OIL-FIRED Furnace Safety Section Do not RUN the OIL Pump DRY for More than Five MinutesPage Page Page Page Table of Contents Section Beginning Page Models OME III. Furnace Specifications Model Burner DataBlower Data Standard Chimney IV. Installation Roof JackFurnace Location Base Installation Page Page Page Alcove Installation Closet InstallationCombustion AIR Page Page Fuel Piping Page Electrical Wiring AWG Terminal Definitions & Field Wiring Blower Controller Information for PSC MotorInputs Operating Modes Page PSC Trouble Shooting Diagnostic FeaturesWiring Diagram Burner Installation Burner Operation and AdjustmentPage Page Flue GAS Combustion Analysis Burner Combustion ParametersPage Troubleshooting Flowchart Correct wire connections Page Does the burner stay Yes CAD Cell Checkout Procedure Heat Exchanger Cleaning InstructionsPage Cleaning or Replacing Flue Pipes Extended ShutdownVI. User Information Section Component Locations Inspection AreasFilter Location and Cleaning Contact Information Installation / ServiceAppendix A. Replacement Parts List