Thermo Products ome-72d36 service manual

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

The preferred location of the outside combustion air intake termination (e.g. an optional stainless steel intake hood, part no.370183) is through the side of the structure, skirting or enclosure. An alternate termination location is under the structure in the skirted or crawlspace area providing a minimum of 50 square inches of free area exists around the perimeter for outside combustion air to be drawn through. NOTE: Combustion air cannot be drawn from the occupied space of the home.

The furnace is shipped with a 2” radiator hose, 2” pvc street ell, 3” dia flex hose and clamps. If combustion air needs to be pulled from the floor, attach the black plastic adapter to the base of the combustible floor base. Make sure the knock-out has been removed. Use hi-temperature silicone and screws to secure the adapter. If needed, the combustion air can be pulled from the rear of the floor base. For this method remove the knock out in the vertical wall and attach the adapter to this opening as indicated.

The Beckett burner is equipped with a plastic air boot. The 2” radiator hose and 2” pvc street ell are to be attached to the boot inlet. Use the two smaller clamps to affix the hose to the boot and the boot to the male end of elbow. After cutting the flexible hose to the appropriate length, attach it to the street ell and the black adapter using the remaining two clamps.

The material recommended for the combustion air duct under the structure is smooth, round, galvanized steel duct or schedule 20 PVC pipe. The maximum duct length allowed is equivalent to 40-feet of straight duct. Reduce this length by 6-feet for the intake hood and each 90-degree elbow used, and by 3-feet for each 45-degree elbow used the combustion air duct. Flexible, spiral, or corrugated duct is not recommended, due to the relatively high pressure drop associated with air movement through this type of passageway.

If the combustion air is preferred thru the roof then kit AOPS7512 is required. The radiator hose is then placed over the Beckett boot opening and the hose is clamped over the radiator hose and boot adapter. Attach the other end to the 2-1/2” combustion air pipe that now protrudes out of the lower right separator panel with remaining clamp. An alternate installation method would be to secure the 2” pvc street ell to the metal combustion air pipe. Insert the male end with silicone sealant and then secure with a tek screw. Cut the 3” flex hose to length and attach it with clamp to female end of street ell. Attach the other end to burner air-boot as described earlier.

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Contents OIL-FIRED Furnace Do not RUN the OIL Pump DRY for More than Five Minutes Safety SectionPage Page Page Page Table of Contents Section Beginning Page Models OME Burner Data III. Furnace Specifications ModelBlower Data Standard Chimney IV. Installation Roof JackFurnace Location Base Installation Page Page Page Closet Installation Alcove InstallationCombustion AIR Page Page Fuel Piping Page Electrical Wiring AWG Blower Controller Information for PSC Motor Terminal Definitions & Field WiringInputs Operating Modes Page Diagnostic Features PSC Trouble ShootingWiring Diagram Burner Operation and Adjustment Burner InstallationPage Page Burner Combustion Parameters Flue GAS Combustion AnalysisPage Troubleshooting Flowchart Correct wire connections Page Does the burner stay Yes Heat Exchanger Cleaning Instructions CAD Cell Checkout ProcedurePage Extended Shutdown Cleaning or Replacing Flue PipesVI. User Information Section Inspection Areas Component LocationsContact Information Installation / Service Filter Location and CleaningAppendix A. Replacement Parts List