Thermo Products ome-72d36 service manual Component Locations, Inspection Areas

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

B. COMPONENT LOCATIONS

The following diagram shows a typical furnace installation and typical position of the components referenced in these instructions.

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C. INSPECTION AREAS

IMPORTANT: For safe operation it is the responsibility of the owner and/or user that the burner, chimney/vent pipe, heat exchanger and controls should be inspected every year by a qualified heating contractor.

1.VESTIBULE: The furnace vestibule areas or burner compartment should be inspected by opening the lower front door of the furnace and looking for signs of excessive heat such as discoloration of components, materials damaged from rust or corrosion, soot or carbon build-up.

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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 IV. Installation Roof Jack Standard ChimneyFurnace 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