Bard FLF085D36F, FLR140D60F warranty Equipment Selection, Locating the Furnace, Minimum Clearances

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INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

EQUIPMENT SELECTION

An accurate heating load calculation must be conducted using American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) or Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) manuals. Do not add a large safety factor above the calculated value. If the calculated heating load requirement exceeds the heating capacity rating of a given model, use only the next larger size available. Never increase by any more than absolutely necessary based upon available equipment heating capacities. Always select based upon heat capacity (output), never use input capacities.

NOTE: It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the purchaser to contract a qualified installer to assure that installation is adequate and is in conformance with governing codes and ordinances.

LOCATING THE FURNACE

When installing the furnace be sure to provide adequate space for easy service and maintenance. Locate the furnace as close to the chimney as practical, giving consideration to the accessibility of the oil burner, controls, and blower for service. Allow a minimum of 24 inches at front of furnace for servicing oil burner. Allow adequate room for filter and blower maintenance. Clearance from combustible material as stated on the furnace and repeated in Table 1 must be maintained. For damp basement installations, a raised concrete pad is recommended. This will help keep the bottom of the furnace dry and reduce the risk of rusting.

An oil burner must have a generous supply of combustion air to operate properly. The flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be obstructed from reaching the furnace. See “Combustion Air Requirements” section.

The furnace area must be kept clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.

This unit is not designed for mobile home or trailer installations. Always install furnace in a level position.

TABLE 1

MINIMUM CLEARANCES

 

 

Minimum Installation Clearnaces — Inches

 

Minimum Service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Furnace

 

Plenum

1

Flue

 

Clearances

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

Front

Back

 

Sides

Top

Sides

Duct

Pipe

Floor

Front

Back

Sides

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FH085D36F

4

1

 

2

2

2

2

9

C

24

FH110D48F

4

1

 

2

2

2

2

9

C

24

FH110D60F

4

1

 

2

2

2

2

9

C

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLF085D36F

6

0

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

FLR085D36F

6

18

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

FLF110D48F

6

0

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

FLF110D60F

6

0

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FLR110D48F

6

18

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

FLR110D60F

6

18

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

FLR140D60F

6

18

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC

24

24

18 *

FC085D36F

6

1

 

2

2

2

2

9

NC **

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1For the first three (3) feet from plenum. After three (3) feet, no clearance required. C Combustible flooring

NC Noncombustible floor

*Maintained on one side or the other to achieve filter access and/or blower service.

**Floor must be noncombustible. For furnace only installation can be installed on combustible flooring only when installed on special base part no. CFB7 available from factory. When air conditioning coil cabinet DCB23-22 is used then use special base part no. CFB23.

Manual

2100-422M

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Contents OIL Furnace Installation Instructions Contents Getting Other Information and Publications For More INFORMATION, Contact These PublishersLocating the Furnace Equipment SelectionMinimum Clearances FLF/FLR 085, 110 and 140 Specification Sheet Supply Specification Sheet Counterflow Specification Sheet FC085 Model DimensionsInstalling the Furnace Installing a Cooling UnitInstruments Required for Proper Setup of the Furnace InstallationWiring Factory WiringField Wiring Electrical DataTypical Unit Setup FLF Unit Shown Typical Unit Setup FLF Unit ShownI m n e y OIL Line Piping Typical Single Inside Tank InstallationBeckett AFG or NX OIL Burner Beckett Solid State Igniter Beckett Cleancut OIL PumpGenisys 7505 Primary Control Beckett Genisys Reset Button OperationBurner 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 DataPreparation Steps Combustion Adjustment 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 Recommended START-UP Settings No Fuel OIL Efficiency Chart NET Stack TEMP. Degrees FCorrelation of Percent of CO2, O2 and Reserve AIR GUN Assembly Adjustment Removing GUN AssemblyCombustion AIR Requirements Spacing of ElectrodesAFG Burner Combustion AIR Boot Assembly Combustion AIR Boot AssemblyAppliances Located in Confined Spaces ALL AIR from Inside BuildingALL Ventilation AIR from Outdoors Minimum Ventilation OpeningsAppliances Located in Confined Spaces ALL AIR from Outdoors Manual 2100-422M Louvers and Grilles Venting OptionsThermostat Vertical VentingAFG Typical Installation of FR25 Filter KIT AIR FiltersFilter Installation LO-BOY Models LO-BOY Models Filter LocationsService Hints LubricationInspect AIR Filter Final Inspection and TestCombination Combustion CHAMBER/BURNER Mounting System Removal of Burner onlyTo Remove the Entire Combustion Chamber Mounting System To Remove Burner onlyRemoval of Entire Combustion Chamber Mounting System Common Causes of Trouble Cleaning of the Heat ExchangerCare of Finish Chart FH085D36F Data Chart FH110D48F DataChart FH110D60F Data Chart FLF/FLR085D36F DataChart FLR140D60F Data Chart FC085D36F DataFH Series Wiring Diagram Exchanger4047-119 E 4047-120 D