Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace operation manual XIV. Maintenance &Annual Inspection

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Table 1

System and General Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

 

REMEDY

 

 

Home does not

Improper distribution of heat.

 

This Is unlikely to be a furnace problem. Balance duct system with dampers.

 

 

heat evenly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supply air

Airtlow blocked or dirty air filter.

 

Clean or replace air filter.

 

 

temperature too

 

 

 

 

 

hot.

Insufficient airflow.

 

Check all dampers. Open closed dampers including registers in unused rooms. Check

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

system temoerature rise. If temcerature rise Is too hiah &Deed UD blower fan.

 

 

Supply air

Excess airtlow.

 

Check sYStem temoerature rise. Slow down blower fan is necessary.

 

 

temperature too

Excessive duct losses.

 

Check supply air ductwork. 5ea11eaky joints and seams. Insulate ductwork if

 

 

cool.

 

 

 

 

 

 

necessary.

 

 

Supply air

Fan control "fan on" setting too low.

 

Increase "fan on" time. Register air deflectors may help.

 

 

temperature too

 

 

 

 

 

cool during first

 

 

 

 

 

rnomentsof

Excessive duct losses.

 

Check supply air ductwort<. 5ea11eaky joints and seams. Insulate ductwork if

 

 

furnace cycle.

 

 

necessary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XIV. Maintenance &Annual Inspection

1)Replace Delevan nozzle with exact capacity, angle and pattern as supplied.

2)Replace vestibule mounted oil filter with AF-1 filter.

3)Replace condensate neutralizer with part number CCR-1.

4)Remove air handler assembly (slide out) and inspect the bottom (upflow configuration) of the secondary heat exchanger. Loosen accumulated foreign matter with soft brush and vacuum clean.

5)Perform all routine safety switch function checks.

6)Perform combustion analysis as described on page 18 Burner Adjustment.

7)Do not remove rear access panel of heat exchanger. Internal cleaning of the primary or secondary heat exchangers are not required (unless satisfactory combustion analysis cannot be achieved).

!CAUTION

The ceramic combustion chamber located in the primary heat exchanger should not be handled once it is cured at startup. Structural damage will occur, if handled and if broken the furnace will be rendered inoperative.

NOTE:

If the secondary heat exchanger turbulators have a light coating of soot, this is normal and will not affect the efficiency of the furnace.

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Contents Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace Table of Contents 1m ortant Transportation Damage To The InstallerKeep this literature in a safe place for future reference IV. Location Requirements & Considerations General III. Product ApplicationClearances and Accessibility Thermostat Location Combustion and Ventilation AirVI. VENT/FLUE Pipe Combustion AIR Pipe Existing Furnace RemovalTermination Locations Exhaust VENT/INLET AIR Sidewall Vent System Ventiflue and Combustion AIR Pipe Lengths Standard Furnace ConnectionsVentiflue Pipe NON-DIRECT Vent Dual Pipe INTERburner Direct Vent Dual Pipe Piping ­ Beckett NXVolt Line Connections Wiring HarnessVII. Electrical Connections 24V Terminal 120V Terminal Strip STR1P MEO- WE120 AIR .... --- .. J Thermostat HI­Drain Connection Drain Trap AssemblyVIII. Condensate Drain Lines Drain Trap OIL Tank Piping InstallationIX. OIL Line OIL Lines Circulating AIR & FiltersXI. START-UP Procedure & Adjustment Model Temp. F Degree Rise Temperature RiseTemperature Rise Measurement Your final C02% should be approximately 11.5%Thermostat Satisfied Power UP ModeProblem Possible Cause Remedy System and General TroubleshootingSystem and General Troubleshooting XIV. Maintenance &Annual Inspection Item No Description Tons Cooling Furnace Assembly Drawing

Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace specifications

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