Thermo Products OHFA199DV5B, OHFA199DV5R operation manual

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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.

The ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals is 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.

h.The resistance of the take-off and the outlet register (or return grill) should then be summed together to determine the total pressure drop for each branch. This value should be close to the assumed value for the pressure drop of the system. If it is not close, then flow rates for each branch must be adjusted, or the design of the duct system must be altered, to give the proper pressure drops. Usually, the cross-sectional area of the ductwork should be changed in order to adjust the pressure drop to a suitable value. Refer to Example 2, (page 14) for a sample calculation of how to use this method for sizing the supply side ductwork for a residence.

Table 3 shows the air handling capacities of 100-ft. lengths of circular and rectangular ductwork based on a 0.1 in. W.G. static pressure drop. The first column to the right is the airflow rate and the second is the required diameter for a circular duct. The third column is the required cross-sectional area of the duct and the other columns to the left are rectangular ducts with sufficient cross-sectional area to handle the flow at the specified pressure drop. [For lengths of ductwork less than 100 ft., simply multiply 0.1 in. W.G. by the ratio of the actual duct length (in feet) over 100 ft. for the approximate pressure drop.] Use the supplier’s catalog for proper sizing of outlet air registers and return air grills to insure that they provide the required flow rate at the desired pressure drop.

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Contents OH6FA072DV4R OH6FA072DV4BOH6FA072DV4N OH6FX072DV4R Contents = Highboy D = Downflow = FrontWARNING and Cautions Safety SectionCAUTION do not Attempt to Start the Burner When Page Codes and Clearances Combustible materialNon-combustible material II. General Instructions Read Before Start of Installation HighboyChimney Prevention of Chimney CondensingProper Vent Connector PIPE/CHIMNEY Connection Proper Chimney HeightTight CLEAN-OUT Doors and Connections Tight JointsNo Interconnected Chimney Flues Flue Pipe CLEARANCES, Sizing and TypeReduction of Clearances with Specified Forms of Protection Venting Duct WORK/AIR Conditioning Draft RegulatorsAirflow Requirements and Sizing of Duct Work Page Page Supply air duct sizing Example Air Filter Mounted External to Furnace ExamplesA typical filter rack and dimensions for the OH6 furnace Maximum Filter Type Air Velocity Model Number Ft/min Limit Position and LocationOH6 OH8 Burner Installation Do not remove this retainer when installing burnerBurner Specifications and Applications Do not Change Position of the ChamberBeckett Riello BTU/HRMounting the 2-STAGE Riello Burner BTU/HR Heating CapacityOIL Tank and Piping OIL Filter Electrical WiriingOH6FA072DV5 Electronic Air Cleaner EAC and Humidifier InstallationOH8FA119DV5 Thermostat Anticipator Setting Fan Control ModulePreferred method of adjustment Heat Anticipator Adjustment ScaleBlower Motor Speed Selection Heating Speed Set-ups OH6FA072DV4Furnace Motor Current Draw Amps/ / Watts vs1A ECM blower motor speed chart Heating Speed Set-ups 2 Stage OH6FX072DV4Cooling blower motor speed chart Cooling Speed Set-ups Draw Amps/Watts vsOH6FA072D48 HighHTG Speed by Input Terminal Definitions & Field Wiring Blower Controller Information for PSC MotorInputs OutputsOperating Modes On and OFF Blower Delay Time Switch Settings PSC Trouble Shooting Diagnostic FeaturesSTOP! Read the safety information above Startup ProceduresOperating Instructions Adjustment of Burner Combustion To Turn Off Oil to ApplianceCombustion Head Setting for 2-STAGE Riello Burner Preliminary Adjustment of Burner Air Band and Air ShutterTurn to the Right Sign + AIR Damper AdjustmentTurn to the Left Sign 1st Stage Adjustment 2nd Stage AdjustmentAdjustment Of Heat Input Rate Page Checkout Procedure Inspection Areas III. Users Information Section Caution do not Attempt to Make Repairs Yourself Filter Cleaning and Location Starting the BurnerIV. Installers Instructions to User Safety During Servicing and Inspection Dealer MaintenanceGeneral Inspection Heat Exchanger OH6 8FT OH8 8FT Filter maintenance procedure Electrical SystemSUPPLY/RETURN AIR Blower SUPPLY/RETURN AIR FilterExtended Appliance Shutdown Filter replacementOn Shutdown VI. HOMEOWNER/USER Information and Routine Maintenance On StartupLocation of oil primary control reset button Beckett BurnerPage Diagnostics Diagnostic FeaturesCAD Cell Checkout Procedure Number of flashes Cad Cell Resistance in ohms Model R7184BPage VIII. Sequence of Operations Flow Chart Page IX. Trouble Shooting Flow Chart Page Page Page Page Customer Appendix a Replacement Parts Replacement Parts for OH8FA119D Appendix B Wiring Diagrams OH6FA072DV4 ECM Wiring Diagram OH6FX072DV4 ECM 2-Stage Wiring Diagram OH8FA1119D60 PSC Wiring Diagram OH8FA1119DV5 ECM Wiring Diagram