Yukon Advanced Optics Oil Furnace owner manual Installation, Gas Pipe Sizing, Gas Piping, Fig

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GAS PIPE SIZING

Installation

GAS PIPE SIZING

Check with your local gas supplier to determine total gas load for all your gas appliances. Size pipe accordingly.

GAS PIPING

All piping must comply with local codes. In the absence of local codes, follow the national fuel gas code ANSIZ-

233.1.A sediment trap or drip leg must be installed in the supply line to burner. (See Fig. 19)

A union must be installed in the gas line. It should be adjacent to and upstream from the control manifold. It should be downstream from the manual main shut-off valve.

A manual shut-off valve must be installed in the gas supply line. It must have a 1/8" N.P.T. plugged tapping for test gauge connection.

The building structure should not be weakened by the installation of the gas piping. The piping should not be supported by other piping. It should be firmly supported with pipe hooks, straps, bands or hangers. Butt or lap welding pipe should not be bent.

The gas piping should be installed so as to prevent an accumulation of condensation. It must be protected against freezing. A horizontal pipe should pitch so it grades toward the meter and is free from sags. The pipe should not be run through or in an air duct or clothes chute.

After the piping and meter connections have been checked for leaks, purge system of air. Be sure to relight all pilots on other appliances.

The gas line should be a separate supply direct from the meter to burner. A new pipe should be used. Locate it so a minimum amount of work will be required in future servicing. The piping should be installed so it is durable, substantial and gas tight. It should be clear and free from cutting burrs and defects in structure or threading. Cast iron fittings or aluminum tubing should not be used for the main gas circuit. Joint compounds (pipe dope) should be used sparingly on male threads only. The joint compounds should be approved for all gases.

Method of Installing a

Tee Fitting Sediment Trap

FIG. 19

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Contents Oil/Wood - Gas/Wood POLAR/EAGLEWarm Air Central Heating Furnaces LWO-112Oil Fired LWG-112Gas FiredFor repair or replacement parts FOR YOUR SAFETYDANGER or call 1-800-358-0060PLAN YOUR INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTSINSTALLATION MAINTENANCESTOP FOR SAFETY Safety StatementsREAD THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL extra safety precautions should be takenINSPECT SHIPMENT Unpack and Check Your CartonsPACKING LIST FIG.vMORE HEAT EXCHANGE SURFACE Furnace Features - Eagle I - HuskyMEANS LESS HEAT UP THE CHIMNEY xTHE OIL OR GAS BURNER FIRES INTOyv x ~ w z u |Furnace Features - Eagle I - Husky Furnace Features - Eagle II - Polar uYUKONTROL SOLID-STATEzFIRE BRICK LINING EXTENDS Furnace Features - Eagle II - Polar w|z uMODEL LWO-112Oil SpecificationsInput rating 1.0 G.P.H. - 80 HUnit Dimensions Plan Your InstallationPLAN YOUR INSTALLATION RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONCLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES BE SURE TO INSTALL DUCT WORKWITH CLEARANCES SHOWN Plan Your InstallationPlan Your Installation TYPICAL INSTALLATIONBE INSTALLED WITH A METAL CONDENSATE PAN EVENT OF ELECTRIC POWER OR FURNACE FAN FAILUREDRAFT TUBE INSTALLATION InstallationPLACE FURNACE SECONDARY AIR INTAKE COVERInstallation CUT AWAY VIEW BURNER COMBUSTION CHAMBEROIL BURNER INSTALLATION Install burner as followsDraft Tube Assembly InstallationDRAFT DAMPER CONTROLInstallation FIG. 14-A FIG. 14-BSMOKE BAFFLES Installation INSTALLING THE HONEYWELL FAN/LIMIT CONTROLFan Limit Control TYPICAL THERMOSTAT SETTINGS InstallationMOUNTING THE THERMOSTATS FIG.FIG. InstallationFUEL TANKS AND FUEL LINES SINGLE LINE SYSTEMGAS PIPE SIZING InstallationGAS PIPING FIG.Field Controls Model WMO-1Safety Switch InstallationFUME SENSOR GAS MODELS ONLY FIG.ELECTRIC WIRING InstallationWIRING THE FURNACE DS-103DAMPER CONTROL24 Volt Field Wiring OIL OR GAS AND WOOD HEATING ONLYOIL OR GAS AND WOOD HEATING WITH AIR CONDITIONING CONNECTING SMOKE PIPE InstallationFIG. LESSER CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLEA MANOMETER MUST BE USED TO ACCURATELY ADJUST FLUE DRAFTInstallation MAKE THESE ADJUSTMENTS WHEN INSTALLINGInstallation PROPER CHIMNEYSCHOOSING A CHIMNEY Installation COMBUSTION AIR InstallationFIG. FIG. FIGBTU Per Hour Input InstallationOperating Instructions To start the oil burner on a new installationOIL FIRING THE UNIT STARTING BURNER AFTER IGNITION FAILURETo Start the Gas burner on new installation Gas Firing the UnitOperating Instructions FIG.BEST WOOD TO BURN Operating InstructionsBTU’s EquivalentOperating Instructions STARTING WOOD FIRE WITH GAS OR OIL BURNERHAND FIRING WOOD Operating Instructions HOW TO START A COAL FIREWHAT SIZE COAL SHOULD I BURN? MAINTAINING A COAL FIREOperating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BURNING COALON 1/2-INCHOPENING GRATES Optional OIL AND WOOD HEATING ONLY Wiring DiagramsWiring Diagrams OIL AND WOOD HEATING WITH A/CWiring Diagrams GAS AND WOOD HEATING ONLYWiring Diagrams GAS AND WOOD HEATING WITH A/CRECOVERING UNBURNED COAL MaintenanceGRATE CARE -ASHREMOVAL ASH DISPOSALCLEANING FURNACE AND CHIMNEY FLUE PIPES MaintenanceSMOKE PIPE, CHIMNEY AND SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER Secondary Heat Exchanger Eagle I - HuskyMaintenance FURNACE BLOWER ADJUSTMENTFIG. FIG. FIG. FIG. DUCT WORK AND BLOWER SPEED ADJUSTMENT MaintenanceMaintenance TESTING INSTALLATIONS FOR EFFICIENCYFIG. TEST PROCEDURE Step MaintenanceStep StepFIREBRICK PLACEMENT MaintenanceFIREBRICK PLACEMENT Models LWO-112& LWG-112ONLY Fig. Lower RowOIL BURNER MAINTENANCE MaintenanceMAINTENANCE AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON MAINTENANCE AT THE START OF THE HEATING SEASONHOW TO PREVENT RUST AND CORROSION MaintenanceDISPOSAL OF ASHES CREOSOTE-FORMATIONAND NEED FOR REMOVALSMOKE IN THE FURNACE ROOM MaintenanceChimney causes FIG.OVER HEATING WHEN BURNING SOLID FUEL AS MaintenanceYOUR PRIMARY SOURCE OF HEAT GAS OR OIL PART OF FURNACE TOO LARGE FOR THE HOMEEAGLE I - HUSKY MODELS LWO-112& LWG-112 Exploded Views & Parts ListLeft Hand Exploded Views & Parts ListRight Hand DescriptionExploded Views & Parts List EAGLE II - POLAR MODELS LWO-168& LWG-168Exploded Views & Parts List Left Hand ShownKey No Left HandWAYNE MODEL MSR OIL BURNER Exploded Views & Parts ListGUN ASSEMBLY Exploded Views & Parts List BURNER COMPONENTS WAYNE MODEL MSRMSR GUN ASSEMBLY DETAIL Part DescriptionExploded Views & Parts List WAYNE MODEL P250AF-DIN GAS BURNERExploded Views & Parts List BURNER COMPONENTS WAYNE MODEL P250AF-DINPart Description Part NumberCHART IS FOR DETERMINING MOTOR HORSEPOWER NEEDS CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CHARTMODELS LWO-112AND LWG-112 THIS CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVEExploded Views & Parts List MODELS LWO-168AND LWG-168CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CHART CHART IS FOR DETERMINING MOTOR HORSEPOWER NEEDSSERVICE HINTS- OIL TroubleshootingNotes Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTSYUKONEAGLE OWNERS MANUAL