Thermo Products OH8FA119DV5B, OH8FA119DV5R, OH8FA119D60R OIL Filter, Electrical Wiriing

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the pump. Pitching the line upward toward the tank will help prevent the formation of air pockets in the line.

NOTICE: An oil safety valve or a delayed-action, solenoid valve should be installed in the oil supply line of all gravity-fed systems.

When the oil tank is located below the level of the burner, it is necessary to “lift” the oil to the burner. A return line should be connected between the fuel pump and tank. This requires insertion of the "by-pass" plug into the fuel pump. If the lift (vertical distance between the supply line inlet and the burner) exceeds approximately 8 feet, a two-stage pump should be installed with a return line. When a return line is used with either single or two-stage pumps, in-line air is automatically returned to the tank, making the oil pump and lines self-purging.

Underground tanks should be located outside the building. Installation of above ground tanks is permitted inside buildings, under certain conditions, as well as outside. Consult the Standard for Installation of Oil- Burning Equipment for restrictions. If permitted, connect the burner oil supply line near the base of the tank, opposite of the fill end. Connection at this point tends to flush older oil through and out of the tank. This helps to prevent the accumulation of rainwater and condensed water vapor in the tank, which can cause the tank to corrode.

If the oil supplier does not already use oil additives, it is recommended that additives be used to emulsify any water accumulation in the oil.

J. OIL FILTER:

It is strongly recommended that an oil filter assembly be installed in the oil supply line to the unit. This filter should have the capacity to trap a 40-50 micron particle.

The filter cartridge should be replaced at least once a year. The filter body should be thoroughly cleaned before installing a new cartridge.

K. ELECTRICAL WIRIING:

: This appliance must be grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999, or the latest edition.

All wiring must conform to the provisions of local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the provisions of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999, or the latest edition, and this instruction manual.

This appliance requires 120 VAC, 60 Hz, single-phase power. Refer to Table 10 for typical electrical current draws of the individual appliance motors, recommended sizes for over-current and short circuit devices, and minimum recommended field wiring sizes. Electrical service must be brought to the unit from a circuit breaker, or fused disconnect switch, in accordance with local codes. The disconnecting switch must be located reasonably close to and within sight of the unit. Care must be taken to ensure correct polarity when wiring the furnace.

Two-wire service, one “hot” lead (L1) and a common (L2), plus a ground conductor, is required. Connect power to the appliance control system at the junction box in the burner compartment. (A knockout fitting is provided on the exterior of the burner compartment for this purpose.) A ground wire must be connected to the grounding wire in the junction box.

Field wiring of power circuits to the appliance should consist of copper conductors rated for at least

15 amp service with an insulation temperature rating of at least 75°C temperature rise. Depending upon code requirements, rigid or flexible conduit is recommended, and may be required. Connect the electric power supply as shown in the wiring diagram located on the inside of the front door.

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Contents OH6FA072DV4N OH6FX072DV4R OH6FA072DV4BOH6FA072DV4R Contents = Highboy D = Downflow = FrontSafety Section Page Codes and Clearances Combustible materialNon-combustible material Highboy OH6FA072D OH8FA119D II. General Instructions Read Before Start of InstallationType Model NO.1 From Sides Front Unit Furnace TOP Sides of Plenum From Rear FLUE/VENTPrevention of Chimney Condensing ChimneyProper Chimney Size Proper Vent Connector PIPE/CHIMNEY Connection Proper Chimney HeightNo Interconnected Chimney Flues Tight CLEAN-OUT Doors and ConnectionsTight Joints Flue Pipe CLEARANCES, Sizing and TypeReduction of Clearances with Specified Forms of Protection Venting Rotation of Front Flue ElbowDraft Regulators Duct WORK/AIR ConditioningAirflow Requirements and Sizing of Duct Work Page Supply air duct sizing Example Air Filter Mounted External to Furnace ExamplesA typical filter rack and dimensions for the OH6 furnace OH6 OH8 Limit Position and LocationMaximum Filter Type Air Velocity Model Number Ft/min 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 WiriingElectronic Air Cleaner EAC and Humidifier Installation Thermostat Anticipator Setting Fan Control ModulePreferred method of adjustment Heat Anticipator Adjustment ScaleBlower Motor Speed Selection Heating Speed Set-ups OH6FA072DV41A ECM blower motor speed chart OH8FA119DV5Heating Speed Set-ups 2 Stage OH6FX072DV4Cooling blower motor speed chart 3A Cooling blower motor speed chart Cooling Speed Set-upsOH6FA072D48 HighOH8FA119D60 12.5/1270 11.7/1200 11.2/1150 10.7/1110 10.2/1060 1020 969Terminal Definitions & Field Wiring Blower Controller Information for PSC MotorInputs OutputsOperating Modes On and OFF Blower Delay Time Switch Settings PSC Trouble Shooting Diagnostic FeaturesOperating Instructions Startup ProceduresSTOP! Read the safety information above 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 Left Sign AIR Damper AdjustmentTurn to the Right Sign + 1st Stage Adjustment 2nd Stage AdjustmentAdjustment Of Heat Input Rate Page Checkout Procedure III. Users Information Section Inspection AreasFilter Cleaning and Location Starting the BurnerIV. Installers Instructions to User General Inspection Dealer MaintenanceSafety During Servicing and Inspection Heat ExchangerHeat Exchanger Cleaning Instructions OH6 8FT OH8 8FT SUPPLY/RETURN AIR Blower Filter maintenance procedureElectrical System SUPPLY/RETURN AIR FilterOn Shutdown Filter replacementExtended Appliance Shutdown VI. HOMEOWNER/USER Information and Routine Maintenance On StartupPage Location of oil primary control reset button Beckett Burner Riello BurnerCAD Cell Checkout Procedure DiagnosticsDiagnostic Features 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
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