Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace operation manual Direct Vent Dual Pipe Piping ­ Beckett NX

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Installations require both a vent/flue pipe and a combustion air intake pipe. Refer to the appropriate section for details concerning piping size, length, number of elbows, furnace connections, and terminations.

DIRECT VENT (DUAL PIPE) PIPING ­ BECKETT NX

NON-DIRECT VENT (DUAL PIPE) INTERburner

Installations require both a combustion air intake and a ventlflue pipe. The pipes may be run horizontally and exit through the side of the building or run vertically and exit through the roof of the building.

The pipes may be run through an existing unused chimney; however, they must extend a minimum of 12 inches above the top of the chimney.

The space between the pipes and the chimney must be closed with a weather tight, corrosion resistant flashing. Both the combustion air intake and vent/fJue pipe terminations must be in the same atmospheric pressure zone.

Refer to Section VI, Vent/flue and Combustion air Pipe - Termination Locations or Concentric Vent Termination for specific details on termination construction.

For details concerning connection of pipes to the furnace, refer to the Section VI, Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Pipe - Standard Furnace connections or alternate furnace connections.

ROOF VENT SYSTEM

The vent termination of vent pipe run vertically through a roof must terminate at least 12 inches above the roof line (or the anticipated snow level) and be at least 12 inches from any vertical wall (inclUding any anticipated snow build up).

Vertical Tenninations (Dual Pipe)

Horizontal terminations should be as shown in the following figure. Refer to Section VI, Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Pipe­ Termination Location for location restrictions.

A 3 ~ inch diameter hole is required for 3" diameter pipe. To secure the pipe passing through the wall and prohibit damage to piping connections, a coupling should be installed on either side of the wall and solvent cemented to a pipe connecting the two couplings.

The pipe length should be the wall thickness plus the depth of the socket fittings to be installed on the inside and outside of the wall. The wall penetration should be sealed with silicone caulking material.

Standard horizontal Terminations (Dual Pipe)

Alternate Horizontal Vent Tennination (Dual Pipe)

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Contents Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace Table of Contents 1m ortant To The Installer Keep this literature in a safe place for future referenceTransportation Damage III. Product Application IV. Location Requirements & Considerations GeneralClearances and Accessibility Combustion and Ventilation Air Thermostat LocationExisting Furnace Removal VI. VENT/FLUE Pipe Combustion AIR PipeTermination Locations Exhaust VENT/INLET AIR Sidewall Vent System Standard Furnace Connections Ventiflue PipeVentiflue and Combustion AIR Pipe Lengths Direct Vent Dual Pipe Piping ­ Beckett NX NON-DIRECT Vent Dual Pipe INTERburnerWiring Harness VII. Electrical ConnectionsVolt Line Connections MEO- WE 120 AIR .... --- .. JThermostat HI­ 24V Terminal 120V Terminal Strip STR1PDrain Trap Assembly VIII. Condensate Drain Lines Drain TrapDrain Connection Piping Installation IX. OIL LineOIL Tank Circulating AIR & Filters OIL LinesXI. START-UP Procedure & Adjustment Temperature Rise Temperature Rise MeasurementYour final C02% should be approximately 11.5% Model Temp. F Degree RisePower UP Mode Thermostat SatisfiedSystem and General Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause RemedySystem and General Troubleshooting XIV. Maintenance &Annual Inspection Item No Description Tons Cooling Furnace Assembly Drawing

Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace specifications

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