Lennox International Inc O23V5-154, O23V5-140, O23V-70, O23V4-120 Adjusting Limit Control, Psig

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Beforestartingunit,makesuretheoiltankisadequately filledwithcleanNo,1orNo,2furnaceoil,

NOTE - Water, rust or other contaminants in oil supply sys- tem will cause malfunction and failure of the internal parts of the fuel pump.

CAUTION

Table 7

 

Nozzle Size,

 

Input

Output

 

Temp

O23V

Spray Angle,

Pump

Rating

Rating

 

Rise

Unit

& Pattern

 

PSIG

BTU/Hr

BTU/Hr

Head

-70

.50GPH-80

° A

100

70,000

57,000

FB0

60-70

-90

.65GPH-80

° B

100

90,000

72,000

FB0

60-70

-105

.65GPH-80

° B

140

105,000

84,000

FB3

65-75

-120

.75GPH-80

° B

140

119,000

105,000

FB3

70-80

-140

.85GPH-80

° B

140

140,000

112,000

FB6

65-75

-154

1.0GPH-80

° B

140

154,000

125,000

FB6

70-80

1, Set thermostat for heating demand and turn on electri- cal supply to unit,

2, Check initial air adjustment, All units are equipped with an air adjustment dial on the right side of the burner, See burner parts arrangement illustration.

3, Turn unit on. Place a can or container under the bleed port located on the fuel pump. Loosen nut on bleed port to release air and oil mixture from fuel line. Allow mixture to escape until a steady stream of oil is emitted from the port. Drain at least 1/2 pint of oil from the pump, Retighten the nut on bleed port. If lockout oc-

curs, press reset button and continue with bleed pro- cedure,

NOTE - A two-pipe fuel system will normally bleed it- self by forcing air back to the tank through the return line. This type of bleeding procedure is not necessary.

4, If burner fails to start, push reset button on primary safety control and the burner motor reset button. See part arrangement illustration,

CAUTION

5, If the burner fails to light again, refer to the trouble- shooting section in this manual,

Measuring Fuel Pump Pressure

Measure fuel pump pressure with unit off. Attach pressure gauge to pump outlet, Turn unit on and check pressure and compare to table 7. Adjust if necessary,

Measuring Temperature Rise

To measure temperature rise, place plenum thermometers in warm air and return air plenums, Locate thermometer in warm air plenum where thermometer will not "see" the heat exchanger to prevent it from picking up radiant heat. Set thermostat to its highest setting to start unit, After plenum thermometers have reached their highest and steadiest readings, subtract the readings, The difference in temper- atures in the supply and return air plenums should approxi- mate the temperature rise range listed in table 7 and the appliance rating plate, If the rise is above the range shown in the table, check for high static pressure.

Adjusting Limit Control

DO NOT adjust limit control - it is preset at the factory,

Adjusting and Testing Burner

The following instructions are essential to the proper op- eration of O23V series oil furnaces, To prevent sooting, these instructions must be followed in sequence:

1, Draft--This test should be taken at the breach be- tween the outlet of the vent connector and the baro- metric draft control. Generally a 1/4" hole will need to be drilled for the draft gauge to be inserted into the vent connector.

A minimum of 0,03 draft must be established without

the burner in operation. With the burner in operation, the draft should be 0,04 to 0.05. This is VERY critical to the flame retention head burners.

Oil furnace installations also require careful inspection to make sure the chimney is in good shape and can ac- commodate the products of combustion, The temper- ature in the unconditioned space will also affect the draft if long vent connectors are allowed to get too cold,

2.Overfire Draft--This test should be taken with the burner in operation. Remove the screw from the center of the inspection port, Insert your draft gauge into the hole.

A reading of the overfire draft should be 0.02 less than the reading found in the vent connector. If a positive reading is seen at this point, the combustion fan is

pumping too much air into the heat exchanger. Make the necessary adjustments at the air adjustment dial.

3, Smoke Test--The smoke test should be taken at the hole drilled in step 1,

Using a smoke test gun adjust the air inlet shutter so that you will have just a trace of smoke, Somewhere between a 0 and #1 smoke, This is the starting point, Do not stop here.

4, CO2 Test--Again, take this sample at the vent pipe, With the unit firing at a trace of smoke, take a sample of the CO2, From the results of this test, a "window of op-

eration" will be determined. This window of operation establishes some tolerance, The tolerance the install-

er builds in provides room within the set-up for those things which might affect combustion. Those things which might affect combustion can then do so without

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O23V SERIES

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Contents Technical Unit Start-Up & Adjustments505,082M Blower ControlSupply TOP Flue Outlet Side Flue Outlet O23V Model4X4 Top of plenum & duct O23V Installation Clearances Inches mmCombustion Model NoO23V Series Burner Removal Beckett Oil Burner Nozzle AdjustmentMasonry Chimney Wall ThimbleFactory-built Chimney Shouldberepairedorreplaced,Accumulationof conAir from Outside Air from an Adjacent SpaceEquipment In Confined Space All Air From Inside Direct Connection of Outdoor Air for Combus- tion Equipment in Confined Space All Air From OutsideRemoval of Unit from Common Venting System Horizontal VentingAlternate Side Flue Connections Radiation Shield InstallationSystem Oil Piping One-Pipe SystemOil Filter restriction indicator gauge Micron replacement cartridge for filter, 45 gphOne-Pipe Systems 81 P89Blower Blower Control Board A54Control Board A54 YI ID12 DDZ3g fHeat Pump AdjustCfm Continuous FanModel O23V2/3-70/90 Units Model O23V3/4-105/120 UnitsLLL 023V Wiring DiagramPsig Adjusting Limit ControlServicing the Air Filter Servicing the Oil BurnerCauses Procedure Check thermostat settingsBurner Source Procedure CausesCorrection Replacethe fuseSource SourceProcedureCauses Correction Locate and secure connection PowerAfter burner fires Too little heat Source ProcedureToo much heat Owner Record ReplacementInstallation Data Start-Up Procedure

O23V2-90, O23V-90, O23V4-105, O23V5-154, O23V3-70 specifications

Lennox International Inc. is a leading provider of innovative climate control solutions, widely recognized for its high-quality heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Among its varied product line, the O23 series exemplifies Lennox's commitment to energy efficiency, performance, and user-friendly technology.

The O23V2-90, O23V3-120, O23V3-90, O23V4-105, and O23V2-70 are advanced models of the O23 series, designed specifically for residential settings. Each model offers unique specifications tailored to meet diverse customer needs.

These units are equipped with cutting-edge inverter technology, which allows for precise control of air temperature and flow. By adjusting the compressor speed, these systems optimize energy consumption while maintaining comfort. This variable-speed operation minimizes energy waste and significantly reduces utility bills, a key advantage for homeowners seeking efficient solutions.

The O23V3-120 stands out for its high cooling and heating capacities, making it ideal for larger homes or commercial spaces. Meanwhile, the O23V2-70 model is designed for smaller applications, ensuring that even modest-sized spaces can benefit from Lennox quality. Each model also features robust insulation and construction, enhancing durability and performance over time.

Incorporating smart technology, these units come with Wi-Fi connectivity, empowering users to manage their home’s temperature remotely through a smartphone app. The integration with smart home systems further enhances the user experience, providing convenience and efficiency right at your fingertips.

Quiet operation is another hallmark of the O23 series. Each model is engineered to reduce sound levels, ensuring that comfort does not compromise peace within the home.

Additionally, these units are designed with environmentally-friendly refrigerants, aligning with global sustainability efforts. This focus on eco-conscious technology not only adheres to regulatory standards but also appeals to environmentally-aware consumers.

Overall, Lennox O23 series models showcase a blend of advanced technology, efficient performance, and user-friendly features, embodying the brand’s commitment to excellence in climate control solutions. For homeowners and businesses alike, investing in these models translates to greater comfort, cost savings, and a reduced ecological footprint.