Bard FH110D48F, FLR140D60F Louvers and Grilles, Venting Options, Thermostat, Vertical Venting

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LOUVERS AND GRILLES

In calculating free area for ventilation and combustion air requirements, consideration shall be given to the blocking effect of louvers, grilles, or screens protecting openings. Screens used shall not be smaller than 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) mesh and shall be readily accessible for cleaning. If the free area through a design of louver or grille is known, it shall be used in calculating the size opening required to provide the free area specified. If the design and free area is not known, it may be assumed that wood louvers will have 30-35 percent free area and metal louvers and grilles will have 60-75 percent free area.

VENTING OPTIONS

This furnace is designed to be vented conventionally into a vertical chimney or horizontally through a side wall with an optional Field Controls side wall power venting system.

Note that the FH, FC and FLF series furnaces have been designed to allow for bringing the vent system through the cabinet side for increased venting flexibility. To take advantage of this feature, simply remove the desired knockout from either side or top of unit and rotate flue box accordingly by removing four

(4)screws under cleanout plate as shown in Figure 4. Make sure smoke pipe gasket is in place before reinstalling flue box screws.

VERTICAL VENTING

If the unit is to be vertically vented make sure the flue pipe from the furnace to the chimney is the same size diameter as the flue outlet of the furnace which is 6". The flue pipe must have no reductions in diameter, be made of a corrosion-resistant material having an upward pitch of 1/4" for every foot of horizontal run, and be made of material capable of handling temperatures up to 1800° F.

A barometric damper is supplied with the furnace and must be installed in the flue pipe observing the instructions packaged with the damper control. The barometric damper opening must be located in the same atmospheric pressure zone as the combustion air inlet to the furnace. The furnace must not be vented into the same chimney with any solid fuel burning appliance such as a wood burner or pellet burner. Masonry chimneys must be lined with a listed system or other approved material that will resist corrosion, softening or cracking from flue gas temperatures up to 1800° F. See Standard for Installation of Oil Burning Equipment NFPA31 latest edition and Standard for Chimneys NFPA211 latest edition for additional information.

HORIZONTAL VENTING

This furnace is designed to be horizontally vented through a side wall with an optional side wall power vent. The recommended side wall venter is the Field Controls model number SWG-4HDS for 085 and 110 models, and SWG-5S for 140 models only. This venter can be purchased through your local distributor. Follow all installation instructions packaged with the venter system.

THERMOSTAT

These furnaces are designed to be controlled with any 24V heating or heating/cooling thermostat. The heat/cool thermostats must be designed for independent heat/cool transformer circuits to assure that the 24V transformer built into the oil primary control does not conflict with the main furnace 24V transformer. The heat anticipator should be set at 0.20A. This is a nominal setting. The thermostat circuit should be checked to verify setting.

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Contents OIL Furnace Installation Instructions Contents Getting Other Information and Publications For More INFORMATION, Contact These PublishersEquipment Selection Locating the FurnaceMinimum Clearances FLF/FLR 085, 110 and 140 Specification Sheet Supply Specification Sheet Counterflow Specification Sheet FC085 Model DimensionsInstruments Required for Proper Setup of the Furnace Installing the FurnaceInstalling a Cooling Unit InstallationField Wiring WiringFactory Wiring Electrical DataTypical Unit Setup FLF Unit Shown Typical Unit Setup FLF Unit ShownI m n e y Typical Single Inside Tank Installation OIL Line PipingBeckett AFG or NX OIL Burner Beckett Cleancut OIL Pump Beckett Solid State IgniterGenisys 7505 Primary Control Reset Button Operation Beckett GenisysBurner States Table a Reset Button Operation Table B Status LightsCAD Cell Resistance Indicator Priming the PumpResetting from Restricted Lockout Disable FunctionCleaner Connection Electronic Blower ControlBurner Setup and Adjustment Procedures Furnace DataCombustion Adjustment Steps Preparation StepsCombustion Diagnosis Short Form Adjustment Procedure High Air Settings Low Bacharach Smoke Number Typical Smoke CO2 Chart with Adjustment RangePressure Gauge Connection to Bleed Port No Fuel OIL Efficiency Chart NET Stack TEMP. Degrees F Recommended START-UP SettingsCorrelation of Percent of CO2, O2 and Reserve AIR Combustion AIR Requirements GUN Assembly AdjustmentRemoving GUN Assembly Spacing of ElectrodesAFG Burner Combustion AIR Boot Assembly Combustion AIR Boot AssemblyAppliances Located in Confined Spaces ALL AIR from Inside BuildingMinimum Ventilation Openings ALL Ventilation AIR from OutdoorsAppliances Located in Confined Spaces ALL AIR from Outdoors Manual 2100-422M Thermostat Louvers and GrillesVenting Options Vertical VentingAFG Typical Installation of FR25 Filter KIT AIR FiltersFilter Installation LO-BOY Models LO-BOY Models Filter LocationsInspect AIR Filter Service HintsLubrication Final Inspection and TestCombination Combustion CHAMBER/BURNER Mounting System Removal of Burner onlyTo Remove Burner only To Remove the Entire Combustion Chamber Mounting SystemRemoval of Entire Combustion Chamber Mounting System Cleaning of the Heat Exchanger Common Causes of TroubleCare of Finish Chart FH110D60F Data Chart FH085D36F DataChart FH110D48F Data Chart FLF/FLR085D36F DataChart FLR140D60F Data Chart FC085D36F DataFH Series Wiring Diagram Exchanger4047-119 E 4047-120 D