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Carlin 90200A Temperature Control
1. The Carlin 90200A temperature control functions as a high limit only.
Start-Up
Warning…Use only … No. 2 fuel oils.
Note: Do not attempt to start the burner if excess oil has accumulated.
Note: Do not use gasoline, crankcase draining or any oil containing gasoline.
1.Make sure that normal water level has been obtained in the boiler and system.
2.Check that all safety devices are in place.
3.Check that thermostats are correctly connected and set.
4.Check that the inside of the boiler is free of any fuel residue or foreign materials and that the ceramic fiber insulation on the burner door has not been damaged.
5.Check oil burner nozzle to ensure that the right size and type is installed and tight in the adapter. See preliminary settings for proper nozzle size and type.
6.Check electrode settings, as they may have been jarred out of position during transportation. See oil burner instructions for nozzle and electrode setting
7.Check that the Burner mounting bolts are tight.
8.Lubricate burner motor and circulator motor if required.
9.Open all oil lines valves.
10.Set room thermostat to call for heat.
11.Set aquastat high limit between 180oF and 200oF
12.Turn service switch on. Burner should start. On one pipe fuel system only you may have to bleed the oil system. To bleed attach a clear plastic tube to the oil pump bleed port and allow oil to run until all the air is out of the oil suction line feeding the oil burner. See burner and fuel pump manufacturers recommendations for proper bleeding of the fuel system.
13.Turn “OFF” burner and install pressure gauge into the gauge port on the pump. See the burner manufacture’s manual for location of ports.
14.Start burner again and check oil pressure for conformance to preliminary oil burner settings. Adjust if necessary. See oil burner manufacturer’s instructions for pump adjustment.
Start-up Equipment
THE FOLLOWING PROPER COMBUSTION INSTRUMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO DETERMINE PROPER AIR ADJUSTMENTS AND DRAFT WHEN SETTING UP OR SERVICING THE OIL BURNER.
1.CO2 Analyzer
2.Draft gauge
3.Fuel pressure gauge
4.Stack thermometer
5.Smoke tester
Do not attempt to make any adjustments or start the boiler without the proper equipment.
Burner Adjustments
Allow the burner to operate for at least 15 minutes and then make the following adjustments.
1.Chimney vented– A 5/16” diameter hole will be required in the flue pipe between the boiler and the barometric damper as close to the boiler as possible. Set the draft regulator (barometric damper) using a draft gauge to obtain a negative draft in the flue pipe of