Yukon Advanced Optics Oil Furnace owner manual Installation, Proper Chimneys, Choosing A Chimney

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PROPER CHIMNEYS

Installation

PROPER CHIMNEYS

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires that all factory built chimneys be Listed and installed in accordance with conditions of the Listing in the manufacturers instructions. NFPA also requires that your chimney extend at least three (3) feet above the highest point when it passes through the roof and at least two (2) feet higher than any portion of the building within ten (10) feet of the chimney.

Factory built chimneys must be what NFPA refers to in NFPA 211 1-5.217.4 as Type HT. HT is an abbreviation meaning high temperature.

Masonry Chimneys as referred to in NFPA 211 1-5.2.17.6, a field constructed chimney of solid masonry units, bricks, stones, listed masonry chimney units, or reinforced concrete that is lined with suitable chim- ney flue liners and built with the provisions of Chapter 4 of this standard.

As described in NFPA 54 (National Fuel Gas Code) section 7.5.5 (c) A Listed combination gas and solid fuel appliance equipped with a manual reset device to shut off gas to the main burner in the event of flue gas spillage shall be permitted to be connected to a single chimney flue. The chimney flue shall be sized to properly vent the appliance.

All gas-solid fuel and oil-solid fuel combination furnaces in this manual are Underwriters Laboratories Listed for one flue.

CHOOSING A CHIMNEY

BEST CHOICE

Type HT Stainless Steel Class A

SECOND CHOICE

Indoor heated area - Masonry - 8” inside diameter

LAST CHOICE

Large outdoor brick or masonry - not insulated

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Contents LWO-112Oil Fired LWG-112Gas Fired POLAR/EAGLEOil/Wood - Gas/Wood Warm Air Central Heating Furnacesor call 1-800-358-0060 FOR YOUR SAFETYFor repair or replacement parts DANGERMAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTSPLAN YOUR INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONextra safety precautions should be taken Safety StatementsSTOP FOR SAFETY READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUALFIG. Unpack and Check Your CartonsINSPECT SHIPMENT PACKING LISTxTHE OIL OR GAS BURNER FIRES INTO Furnace Features - Eagle I - HuskyvMORE HEAT EXCHANGE SURFACE MEANS LESS HEAT UP THE CHIMNEYyv 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 u1.0 G.P.H. - 80 H SpecificationsMODEL LWO-112Oil Input ratingRULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Plan Your InstallationUnit Dimensions PLAN YOUR INSTALLATIONPlan Your Installation BE SURE TO INSTALL DUCT WORKCLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES WITH CLEARANCES SHOWNEVENT OF ELECTRIC POWER OR FURNACE FAN FAILURE TYPICAL INSTALLATIONPlan Your Installation BE INSTALLED WITH A METAL CONDENSATE PANSECONDARY AIR INTAKE COVER InstallationDRAFT TUBE INSTALLATION PLACE FURNACEInstall burner as follows CUT AWAY VIEW BURNER COMBUSTION CHAMBERInstallation OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONDAMPER CONTROL InstallationDraft Tube Assembly DRAFTInstallation FIG. 14-A FIG. 14-BSMOKE BAFFLES Installation INSTALLING THE HONEYWELL FAN/LIMIT CONTROLFan Limit Control FIG. InstallationTYPICAL THERMOSTAT SETTINGS MOUNTING THE THERMOSTATSSINGLE LINE SYSTEM InstallationFIG. FUEL TANKS AND FUEL LINESFIG. InstallationGAS PIPE SIZING GAS PIPINGFIG. InstallationField Controls Model WMO-1Safety Switch FUME SENSOR GAS MODELS ONLYDS-103DAMPER CONTROL InstallationELECTRIC WIRING WIRING THE FURNACE24 Volt Field Wiring OIL OR GAS AND WOOD HEATING ONLYOIL OR GAS AND WOOD HEATING WITH AIR CONDITIONING LESSER CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE InstallationCONNECTING SMOKE PIPE FIG.MAKE THESE ADJUSTMENTS WHEN INSTALLING ACCURATELY ADJUST FLUE DRAFTA MANOMETER MUST BE USED TO InstallationInstallation PROPER CHIMNEYSCHOOSING A CHIMNEY Installation FIG. FIG InstallationCOMBUSTION AIR FIG.BTU Per Hour Input InstallationSTARTING BURNER AFTER IGNITION FAILURE To start the oil burner on a new installationOperating Instructions OIL FIRING THE UNITFIG. Gas Firing the UnitTo Start the Gas burner on new installation Operating InstructionsEquivalent Operating InstructionsBEST WOOD TO BURN BTU’sOperating Instructions STARTING WOOD FIRE WITH GAS OR OIL BURNERHAND FIRING WOOD MAINTAINING A COAL FIRE HOW TO START A COAL FIREOperating Instructions WHAT SIZE COAL SHOULD I BURN?Operating 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/CASH DISPOSAL MaintenanceRECOVERING UNBURNED COAL GRATE CARE -ASHREMOVALSecondary Heat Exchanger Eagle I - Husky MaintenanceCLEANING FURNACE AND CHIMNEY FLUE PIPES SMOKE PIPE, CHIMNEY AND SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGERMaintenance FURNACE BLOWER ADJUSTMENTFIG. FIG. FIG. FIG. DUCT WORK AND BLOWER SPEED ADJUSTMENT MaintenanceMaintenance TESTING INSTALLATIONS FOR EFFICIENCYFIG. Step MaintenanceTEST PROCEDURE Step StepModels LWO-112& LWG-112ONLY Fig. Lower Row MaintenanceFIREBRICK PLACEMENT FIREBRICK PLACEMENTMAINTENANCE AT THE START OF THE HEATING SEASON MaintenanceOIL BURNER MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASONCREOSOTE-FORMATIONAND NEED FOR REMOVAL MaintenanceHOW TO PREVENT RUST AND CORROSION DISPOSAL OF ASHESFIG. MaintenanceSMOKE IN THE FURNACE ROOM Chimney causesGAS OR OIL PART OF FURNACE TOO LARGE FOR THE HOME MaintenanceOVER HEATING WHEN BURNING SOLID FUEL AS YOUR PRIMARY SOURCE OF HEATEAGLE I - HUSKY MODELS LWO-112& LWG-112 Exploded Views & Parts ListDescription Exploded Views & Parts ListLeft Hand Right HandExploded Views & Parts List EAGLE II - POLAR MODELS LWO-168& LWG-168Left Hand Left Hand ShownExploded Views & Parts List Key NoWAYNE MODEL MSR OIL BURNER Exploded Views & Parts ListGUN ASSEMBLY Part Description BURNER COMPONENTS WAYNE MODEL MSRExploded Views & Parts List MSR GUN ASSEMBLY DETAILExploded Views & Parts List WAYNE MODEL P250AF-DIN GAS BURNERPart Number BURNER COMPONENTS WAYNE MODEL P250AF-DINExploded Views & Parts List Part DescriptionTHIS CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CHARTCHART IS FOR DETERMINING MOTOR HORSEPOWER NEEDS MODELS LWO-112AND LWG-112CHART IS FOR DETERMINING MOTOR HORSEPOWER NEEDS MODELS LWO-168AND LWG-168Exploded Views & Parts List CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CHARTSERVICE HINTS- OIL TroubleshootingNotes OWNERS MANUAL HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTSAssembly Installation Operation Repair Parts YUKONEAGLE