321 Studios FLR110D60E Installing the Furnace, Duct Work, Installing a Cooling Unit, Installation

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INSTALLING THE FURNACE

INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED FOR PROPER SETUP OF THE FURNACE

It is important that a set of instruments capable of the following requirements be used for the setup of this furnace to ensure proper and safe operation:

1.Oil pump pressure gauge that measures up to 150 PSI.

2.Smoke gun to pull smoke samples from flue.

3.Draft gauge that will measure -.02” water column (W.C.)

4.Duct static pressure gauge 0-1.0” W.C. range.

5.Temperature gauge that can read from 50° F up to 700° F.

6.A gauge to measure CO2 or O2.

INSTALLATION

A typical installation is shown in Figures 4 and 5. All parts of the furnace installation (furnace, oil tank and piping systems, combustion and ventilation air, venting, etc.) must comply with NFPA31, Installation of Oil Burning Equipment -- latest edition. This drawing shows the typical connecting parts needed to correctly install this furnace. Make sure that all parts of the heating system comply with the local codes.

Check the furnace and your load calculation to verify that the unit is properly sized. (Refer to Equipment Selection” section on Page 2.)

The correct size of unit needed may be substantially smaller than the unit being replaced due to home improvements and technology advancements since the initial installation.

INADEQUATE SUPPLY AIR and/or RETURN AIR DUCT SYSTEMS

Short cycling because of limit control operation can be created by incorrectly designed or installed supply and/ or return air duct systems.

The duct systems must be designed using ASHRAE or ACCA design manuals and the equipment CFM and external static pressure ratings to insure proper air delivery capabilities.

On replacement installations, particularly if equipment is oversized, the duct systems can easily be undersized. Modifications may be required to assure that the equipment is operating within the approved temperature rise range when under full rated input conditions, and that no short cycling on limit controls is occurring.

DUCT WORK

The air distribution system should be designed and installed in conformance with manuals published by Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) as set forth in Manual D, or ASHRAE publications.

IMPORTANT

When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace, the return air must also be handled by a duct(s) sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace This is to prevent drawing possible hazardous combustion products into the circulated air.

INSTALLING A COOLING UNIT

When the furnace is used in connection with a cooling unit*, the furnace shall be installed parallel with or on the upstream side of the cooling unit to avoid condensation in the heating element. With a parallel flow arrangement, the dampers or other means used to control flow of air shall be adequate to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace, and if manually operated, must be equipped with means to prevent operation of either unit, unless the damper is in the full heat or cool position.

*A cooling unit is an air conditioning coil, heat pump coil or chilled water coil.

When installing a cooling unit above an FH or FL (below on an FC) series furnace, the coil must be spaced far enough from the furnace outlet to assure proper operation of the furnace. Bard supplied coils, when used with Bard supplied coil cabinets, are automatically positioned.

For top discharge FH and FL models, when coils are installed without using Bard coil cabinets or coils of another brand are used, the coil drain pan should be located a minimum of two (2) inches above the top of the furnace cabinet. If a greater clearance is specified by the coil manufacturer then it would apply.

NOTE: IF DRAIN PAN IS ANYTHING OTHER THAN A STEEL PAN PARTICULAR ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COIL TO MAKE SURE IT IS ACCEPTABLE FOR USE WITH THESE OIL FURNACES HAVING MAXIMUM OUTLET AIR TEMPERATURE OF 200° F.

See CFM versus static pressure curves on pages 33-36 for additional information.

Manual 2100-422

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Contents OIL Furnace Installation Instructions Contents Getting Other Information and Publications For More INFORMATION, Contact These PublishersMinimum Clearances Equipment SelectionLocating the Furnace Specification Sheet Supply Specification Sheet 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 I m n e y Beckett AFG OIL Burner Typical Single Inside Tank InstallationOIL Line Piping Beckett R7184B Primary Control Beckett Cleancut OIL PumpBeckett Solid State Igniter Beckett R7184B Primary Operational Guide Cleaner Connection Electronic Blower ControlPreparation Steps Burner Setup and Adjustment ProceduresFurnace Data Combustion Adjustment Steps Combustion DiagnosisShort Form Adjustment Procedure Final ChecksCheck Draft Smoke TestHigh Air Settings Low Bacharach Smoke Number Typical Smoke CO2 Chart with Adjustment RangePressure Gauge Connection to Bleed Port Correlation of Percent of CO2, O2 Reserve AIR No Fuel OIL Efficiency Chart NET Stack TEMP. Degrees FRecommended START-UP Settings GUN Assembly Adjustment Removing GUN AssemblyElectrode Adjustments Combustion AIR RequirementsCombustion AIR Boot Assembly Combination AIR Boot AssemblyALL AIR from Inside Building Appliances Located in Confined SpacesSquare Feet Required to Qualify AS Unconfined Space Appliances Located in Confined Spaces ALL AIR from Outdoors Minimum Ventilation OpeningsALL Ventilation AIR from Outdoors MIS-1338 Louvers and Grilles Venting OptionsThermostat Vertical Venting200 Filter Sizes for OIL Furnaces Typical Installation of FR26 FR27 Filter RacksTypical Installation of FR25 Filter KIT Filter 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 onlyRemoval of Entire Combustion Chamber Mounting System To Remove Burner onlyTo Remove the Entire Combustion Chamber Mounting System Care of Finish Cleaning of the Heat ExchangerCommon Causes of Trouble Chart FH085D36E Data Chart FH110D48E DataChart FH110D60E Data Chart FLF/FLR085D36E DataChart FLR140D60E Data Chart FC085D36E DataFH Series Wiring Diagram UnitCond Cond Unit