Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace operation manual Termination Locations Exhaust VENT/INLET AIR

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PROPER VENT/FLUE AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING PRACTICES

Adhere to these instructions to ensure safe and proper furnace performance.

The length, diameter, and number of elbows of the vent/flue pipe and combustion air pipe effects the performance of the furnace and must be carefully sized.

All piping must be installed in accordance with local codes and these instructions.

Piping must be adequately secured and supported to prohibit sagging, joint separation, and/or detachment from the furnace.

Horizontal runs ofvent/flue piping must be supported every three to five feet and must maintain a % inch per foot downward slope, back towards the furnace, to properly return condensate to the furnace's drain system.

Precautions should be taken to prevent condensate from freezing inside the ventlflue pipe and/or at the ventlflue pipe termination.

All vent/flue piping exposed to freezing temperatures below 35 F for extended periods of time must be insulated with %" thick closed cell foam.

Also all vent/flue piping exposed outdoors in excess of the terminations shown in this manual (or in unheated areas) must be insulated with %" thick closed cell foam. Inspect piping for leaks prior to installing insulation.

TERMINATION LOCATIONS

EXHAUST VENT/INLET AIR

LOCATION

1.The vent piping for this furnace is approved for zero clearance to combustible construction.

2.The condensing oil furnace, like all high efficiency products, is likely to produce a visible vapor plume due to condensation. Surfaces near the vent termination will likely be coated with condensation.

3.Care must be taken to locate the exhaust vent where the exhaust gas, vapor plume, and condensation do not cause a hazard or nuisance. For example, so not locate the exhaust vent termination under a deck where, under certain conditions, it could form a coating of ice causing a hazard or reduce the life of the deck materials.

Fitting Description

Equivalent Length

Elbow, 90

5

 

 

Cleanout Tee

5

 

 

Elbow, 45

3

 

 

Vertical Vent Termination

0

 

 

Sidewall Vent Termination

0

 

 

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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 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 Standard Furnace Connections Ventiflue PipeVentiflue and Combustion AIR Pipe Lengths NON-DIRECT Vent Dual Pipe INTERburner Direct Vent Dual Pipe Piping ­ Beckett NXWiring Harness VII. Electrical ConnectionsVolt Line Connections 120 AIR .... --- .. J MEO- WEThermostat HI­ 24V Terminal 120V Terminal Strip STR1PDrain Trap Assembly VIII. Condensate Drain Lines Drain TrapDrain Connection Piping Installation IX. OIL LineOIL Tank OIL Lines Circulating AIR & FiltersXI. START-UP Procedure & Adjustment Temperature Rise Measurement Temperature RiseYour final C02% should be approximately 11.5% Model Temp. F Degree RiseThermostat 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

The Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace is a leading choice for homeowners seeking an efficient and reliable heating solution. Known for its advanced technology and outstanding performance, this furnace is designed to provide comfort during the coldest months while maximizing energy efficiency.

One of the main features of the Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace is its high-efficiency heating capabilities. Equipped with a condensing heat exchanger, it utilizes combustion gases that would otherwise be wasted. This allows the furnace to achieve efficiency ratings of up to 90 percent or higher, making it one of the most efficient options on the market. This not only reduces energy consumption but also lowers heating costs for homeowners.

The furnace is designed with a robust construction that ensures durability and longevity. The unit is made from high-quality materials resistant to corrosion and wear. This is particularly important in environments where the furnace may be exposed to fluctuating temperatures and humidity levels. The furnace also has advanced insulation, minimizing heat loss and further enhancing its efficiency.

Another significant characteristic of the Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace is its quiet operation. The unit is engineered with sound-absorbing materials and an advanced blower design, allowing it to operate quietly. This feature is particularly desirable for those who value peace and tranquility in their homes.

The furnace employs advanced control technology that allows for precise temperature management. Homeowners can benefit from programmable thermostats that enable them to customize heating schedules to suit their lifestyle. This not only ensures comfort but also promotes energy savings by allowing the system to operate only when needed.

In addition to its efficiency and performance, the Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace is designed with safety in mind. The unit incorporates a range of safety features, including flame sensors and automatic shut-off systems that provide peace of mind for users.

Overall, the Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace stands out as a premium heating solution, combining efficiency, reliability, and advanced features. With its commitment to energy savings and user comfort, this furnace is an excellent investment for any homeowner looking to enhance their heating system.