Thermo Products OL6RA072DV5(B/R), OL6FA072DV5(B/R), OL6RA072D48(B/R), OL6FA072D48(B/R)

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2.To reduce the transmission of vibration and noise to the duct system and to reduce flexure of the duct system due to thermal expansion and contraction, it is recommended that flexible joints be installed at the supply and return duct connections to the unit.

3.The return air duct system must equal the supply air duct system in the flow capacity (CFM) for a given pressure drop. Use a supplier's catalog for proper sizing of outlet and return air registers and grills to ensure that they meet the flow requirements of the run to which they are connected.

4.The duct system shall be sized to provide the maximum airflow rate (CFM) required of the installation. Two common rules for determining minimum airflow in heating and cooling systems follow:

a.For heating, 14 CFM of airflow are required per 1000 BTU/hr of heat output, based on steady state operation and a 50° to 80° temperature rise.

b.For cooling, 400 CFM of airflow are required per ton of air conditioning. (For reference, a ton of A/C = 12,000 BTU/hr removed from the space.)

Refer to Examples 1 & 2, (page 15) for a sample calculation of how to determine the required minimum airflow rate.

5.Duct sizing is based upon both air velocity and pressure drop considerations. When possible, current practice favors designing ductwork for lower air velocities. (For residences, a maximum air velocity of 800 FPM is suggested.) This results in quieter duct systems, systems which require less fan power (reduced operating costs), and less carefully constructed ductwork (lower initial costs).

However, lower air velocities also result in larger duct sizes than necessary at higher velocities. In some cases, space restrictions may limit the ductwork to smaller than optimal sizes.

6.The following method can be used to size ductwork when air velocities are low to moderate.

a.Using a floor view of the residence, determine, or layout, the locations of the supply registers and the return air grills. (Generally, supply registers should be located close to sources of heat loss, i.e. windows and doors, around the perimeter of the building. Return grills should be located in central positions as far away from the supply registers as practical.)

b.Find a location for the appliance that minimizes the amount of ducting required to connect the appliance to the supply and return air duct systems. Consider issues of access to the oil supply and electrical service, required service and venting clearances, and operating noise when selecting this location.

c.Plan an efficient layout for the ductwork connecting each of the supply air registers in the supply system to the unit. Plan and layout ductwork connecting each of the return air grills in the return system to the unit. Measure or estimate the length of duct between each register and grill.

d.Select values for the airflow through each register and grill.

e.Select values for the pressure drops of both the supply and return air systems. Each branch of the supply (or the return) air system will have this pressure drop. The total pressure drop of the supply and return air systems added together cannot exceed the maximum external static pressure that can be supplied by the appliance blower.

f.Determine the required flow rate for each branch of the supply and return air systems. The total airflow rate, by adding the airflow rate of each branch of the supply system, must equal the minimum required airflow rate (refer to part 3, above). Likewise, the airflow rate of each of the branches of the return air system must sum to the required minimum flow rate.

g.Using the selected air flow rates for each component of the duct system and manufacturer’s literature, or published literature on duct system pressure drops, the pressure drop for each component in the duct system can be estimated.

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Contents OL6RX072DV5R OL6RA072D48B/ROL6FA072D48B/R OL6RA072DV5B/RCONTENTS Fuel ConfigurationFeature Model Number Digit1.Excess oil has accumulated I. SAFETY SECTIONcWARNING AND CAUTIONS cCAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHENPage a. Combustible material A. CODES AND CLEARANCESb. Non-combustiblematerial MODEL NO A. CHIMNEYTYPE OF FROM2. PREVENTION OF CHIMNEY CONDENSING 1. PROPER CHIMNEY SIZE3. PROPER CHIMNEY HEIGHT 4. PROPER VENT CONNECTOR PIPE/CHIMNEY CONNECTION9 FLUE PIPE CLEARANCES, SIZING AND TYPE 7. TIGHT CLEAN-OUTDOORS AND CONNECTIONS6. TIGHT JOINTS 8. NO INTERCONNECTED CHIMNEY FLUESB. VENTING ROTATION OF FRONT FLUE ELBOW C. DRAFT REGULATORSNote Do not use with Direct Vent application Airflow Requirements and Sizing of Duct Work D. DUCT WORK/AIR CONDITIONINGPage The ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentalsis an excellent source of duct system design principles and pressure drop data. Conversely, for a specified type of fitting, it is also possible to determine the required size or diameter of the component for a specified pressure drop and flow rate 1.1 X TR TEMPERATURE RISE, F = HEATINGCFM 1.HEATING CFM HEAT OUTPUT OF FURNACE BTUHFilter Type E. Air Filters Mounted Internal to FurnaceMaximum Model NumberF. LIMIT POSITION AND LOCATION DO NOT CHANGE POSITION OF THE CHAMBER G. BURNER INSTALLATIONNOZZLE SIZE H. BURNER SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONSOIL NOZZLE CAPACITY CHART + INSULATOR S = SLEEVE OR N = NONENOZZLE SIZE 2 STAGE FIRING RATESCAPACITY FIRINGI. OIL TANK AND PIPING MOUNTING THE 2-STAGERIELLO BURNER5.A readily accessible, design-certified,manual oil shutoff valve, with a non-displaceablerotor member, shall be installed in the fuel oil supply piping within 6 feet of the appliance Maximum J. OIL FILTERK. ELECTRICAL WIRIING AssemblyWire size selections in Table 10 are based upon Table 310-16of the National Electrical Codefor three copper conductors, with insulation rated for 75 degrees Celsius, contained in raceway at 30 degrees Celsius. For other wire insulation temperature ratings and ambient conditions, refer to the National Electrical Codefor the minimum wire sizing requirements Thermostat Anticipator Setting Preferred method of adjustment L. Blower Motor Speed Selection Draw Amps/ / Watts vs Heating Speed Set-upsOL6*A072DV5 Furnace Motor CurrentHeating Speed Set-ups 2 - Stage OL6*X072DV5 LOW CAPACITYHIGH CAPACITY = Recommended heating speed settingExternal Static Pressure in W.C Cooling Speed Set-ups OL6**072DV5Furnace Motor Current Draw Amps / Watts vsPage TERMINAL DEFINITIONS & FIELD WIRING M. BLOWER CONTROLLER INFORMATION FOR PSC MOTORB. Outputs A. InputsC. Operating Modes Heat Mode DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES PSC TROUBLE SHOOTINGi.STOP! Read the safety information above N. STARTUP PROCEDURESOperating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before OperatingTo Turn Off Oil to Appliance 2. Adjustment of Burner CombustionCOMBUSTION HEAD SETTING FOR 2-STAGERIELLO BURNER AIR DAMPER ADJUSTMENT TURN TO THE RIGHT SIGN +TURN TO THE LEFT SIGN 2nd STAGE ADJUSTMENT 1st STAGE ADJUSTMENTNotice Minimum return air temperature is 55F 3. Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate4. Setting Supply Air Temperature Rise 5. Checkout Procedure cCAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHEN III. USERS INFORMATION SECTIONC. INSPECTION AREAS cCAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELFD. STARTING THE BURNER E. FILTER CLEANING AND LOCATIONIV. INSTALLERS INSTRUCTIONS TO USER V. DEALER MAINTENANCE A.GENERAL INSPECTIONSAFETY DURING SERVICING AND INSPECTION B. HEAT EXCHANGER C. HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONSVacuum Hose Length OL6 8FT Figure 24 Heat Exchanger Clean-OutsF. SUPPLY/RETURN AIR FILTER Filter maintenance procedureD. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM E. SUPPLY/RETURN AIR BLOWERG. EXTENDED APPLIANCE SHUTDOWN Filter replacementON STARTUP 2.Remove the furnace front door Riello Burner Beckett BurnerPERSONNEL, AND NOT BY THE FURNACE OWNER VII. TROUBLESHOOTINGA. DIAGNOSTICS Diagnostic FeaturesB. CAD CELL CHECKOUT PROCEDURE VIII. Sequence of Operations Flow Chart Page IX. Trouble Shooting Flow Chart Page Page Page Page CUSTOMER HEATINGSYSTEM Replacement Parts for OL6F*072D Appendix - A Replacement PartsPage Replacement Parts for OL6R*072D Page OL6*A072D48 PSC Wiring Diagram Appendix - B Wiring DiagramsOL6*A072DV5 ECM Wiring Diagram OL6*X072DV5 ECM 2-StageWiring Diagram