3.Fill the oil tank to reduce water condensation in the tank.
4.If the shutdown period will exceed one heating season, an oil stabilizer should be added to the oil tank. Consult your oil supplier for recommendations.
ON STARTUP:
1.Have system inspected and started by a qualified heating contractor.
2.Check oil level in tank. If the tank has not been filled with fresh oil, inspect the remaining oil for signs of contamination with water, algae, dirt or other impurities. If excessive, consult your oil supplier for recommendations.
3.Change the oil filter cartridge and clean the canister.
4.Set the room thermostat above room temperature.
5.Open all valves in the oil supply line.
6.Open the inspection cover on the upper mounting plate.
7.Turn on the electrical power to start the burner. If the burner does not start, immediately reset the manual overload switch on the motor (if so equipped) and the safety switch of the burner primary control. Bleed air from the fuel oil line as soon as the burner motor starts rotating. To bleed the fuel pump, attach a clear plastic hose over the vent plug, refer to Figure 27. Loosen the plug and catch the expelled oil in an empty container. Tighten the plug when all the trapped air appears to be purged. If the burner stops during bleeding, wait three to five minutes for the control safety switch to cool. Then manually reset the switch. Continue bleeding the line until the air is completely removed.
Figure 27: Location of Oil Pump Vent Plug
8. Follow the previous Initial Burner Operation procedures.
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