Carrier 58CMA instruction manual Table of Contents, Safety Considerations

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58CMA Series 130 Multipoise Oil Furnace

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Installation, Start-up,

and Operating Instructions

NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

1

INTRODUCTION

2

LOCATION

3

General

3

Location Relative to Cooling Equipment

3

INSTALLATION

3

Air for Combustion and Ventilation

3

General

4

Unconfined Space

4

Confined Space

4

All Air from Inside the Structure

4

All Air from Outside of Structure

5

Duct Work Recommendations

5

Venting

5

Oil Burner

6

Oil Connections

6

Barometric Draft Control

6

Electrical Connections

6

Horizontal or Downflow Installation

7

Filters

7

START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, AND SAFETY CHECKOUT

7

Operational Checkout

7

Combustion Check

7

Fan Adjustment Check

10

Limit Control Check

11

For Year-Round Air Conditioning

11

Heating

11

Cooling

11

Constant Blower Switch

11

MAINTENANCE

11

General

11

Oil Burner

11

Heat Exchanger and Flue Pipe

11

Blower Removal

12

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY

DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER

FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED, WHEN THE FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOR, OR WHEN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS VERY HOT.

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Fig. 1—58CMA Multipoise Oil Furnace

For use with grade 1 or 2 Fuel Oil. Do not use Gasoline, Crankcase Oil, or any Oil containing Gasoline! Failure to follow this warning could lead to sooting, fire, explosion, and/or severe bodily harm.

Never burn garbage or paper in the heating system and never leave rags, paper, or any flammable items around the unit. Failure to follow this caution will result in minor unit or property damage.

These instructions are intended to be used by qualified personnel who have been trained in installing this type of furnace. Installation of this furnace by an unqualified person may lead to equipment damage and/or a hazardous condition which may lead to bodily harm.

All local and national code requirements governing installation of oil burning equipment, wiring, and flue connections must be followed. Some of the codes (issued by the Canadian Standards Association, the National Fire Protection Agency, and/or the American National Standards Institute) that may be applicable are:

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

Book

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PC 101

Catalog No. 535–80076

Printed in U.S.A.

Form 58CMA-4SI

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9-03

Replaces: 58CMA-3SI

Tab

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsIntroduction DimensionsUnit Size ANSI/NFPAMinimum Clearances To Combustible Materials InstallationLocation Combustion Air From Confined Space Minimum Floor Area For Unconfined SpaceUnconfined Space Confined SpaceCombustion Air From Outdoors Through Vertical Ducts Combustion Air From Unconfined SpaceCombustion Air From Outdoors Through Horizontal Ducts OIL Burner Electrical DataOIL Connections Barometric Draft ControlFilter and Flange START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, and Safety CheckoutFurnace Draft Conditions In. WC Operational CheckoutWiring Diagram X04032 Rev. a Speed Selection → -Burner Input and Nozzle Size at 100 psi Pump PressureAirflow Data CFM MaintenanceOil Burner Heat Exchanger and Flue PipeBook Catalog No Form 58CMA-4SI Replaces 58CMA-3SI Tab