Start up, Warning – Lennox International Inc. o23v User Manual

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1− Seal any unused openings in the common venting sys-

tem.

2− Visually inspect venting system for proper size and hori-

zontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or restric-
tion, leakage, corrosion or other deficiencies which could
cause an unsafe condition.

3− Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and

windows and all doors between the space in which
the appliances remaining connected to the com-
mon venting system are located and other spaces of
the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any ap-
pliances not connected to the common venting sys-
tem. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods
and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maxi-
mum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan.
Close fireplace dampers.

4− Following the lighting instruction on the unit, place the

appliance being inspected in operation. Adjust thermo-
stat so appliance will operate continuously.

5− Test for spillage using a draft gauge.

6− After it has been determined that each appliance re-

maining connected to the common venting system
properly vents when tested as outlined above, return
doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and
any other fuel burning appliance to their previous condi-
tion of use.

7− If improper venting is observed during any of the

above tests, the common venting system must be
corrected.

Horizontal Venting

HORIZONTAL VENTING

BAROMETRIC

CONTROL*

CONTROL FOR

HORIZONTAL

VENTING

FIGURE 14

*When using indoor air,

barometric control must be

installed in the horizontal

venting system and located

within 18" (457 mm) of vent

outlet of furnace.

When using direct connection,

barometric control must be

installed in the intake air pipe.

The O23V is approved for horizontal venting with the fol-
lowing mechanical vent systems:
Tjernlund (sideshot) #SS1C (Cat. #35E08) or Field Con-
trols #SWG−5 (Cat. #35P08) with the CK−61 (Cat. #18N28)
control kit. Refer to manufacturers’ installation instructions
for proper installation procedures and service parts infor-
mation.

Do not common vent with any other appliance when using
sidewall vent system.

Maximum permissible vent length is 70 equivalent feet
(21.3 m). Minimum length is 15 equivalent feet (4.6 m).
Calculate the equivalent vent pipe footage from the fur-
nace to the mechanical vent system (Tjernlund or Field
Controls) by adding the straight vent pipe length and the
equivalent elbow lengths together.

The barometric draft control must be used in horizontal
(sidewall) venting system. It must be located within 18"
(457 mm) of the furnace vent outlet. See figure 14 for
barometric draft control location.

III−START-UP

A−Preliminary and Seasonal Checks

1− Inspect electrical wiring, both field and factory installed

for loose connections. Tighten as required.

2− Check line voltage. Voltage must be within range

listed on the nameplate. If not, consult the power
company and have voltage condition corrected be-
fore starting unit.

B−Heating Start-Up

FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING

WARNING

Do not attempt to start the burner when excess
oil has accumulated in the chamber, when the
furnace is full of vapor or when the combus-
tion chamber is very hot.

1− Set thermostat for heating demand.

2−

Turn on electrical supply to unit and open all shut-off
valves in the oil supply line to the burner..

3− Check air adjustment dial on the right side of the burn-

er (see figure 3). Set according to table 6.

4− On single line applications the oil pump must be

primed by bleeding the oil line. Open air bleed port and
start burner. A hose may be attached to direct oil into a
container. After last bubble is seen, bleed pump for 15
seconds. Hurried bleeding will impair efficient unit op-
eration. Close port to stop bleeding. Single line instal-
lations must be absolutely air tight to prevent leaks or
loss of prime.

5− If burner stops after flame is established, repeat the

bleeding procedure.

NOTE−Air bleeding is automatic on two line applica-
tions; however, opening air bleed port will allow a faster
bleed. Run return line back to tank and terminate three to
four inches above the inlet line. Failure to bleed the sys-
tem may cause air to be introduced into the system result-
ing in a loss of prime.

6− If the burner does not start immediately, check the

safety switch on the burner primary control.

7− If burner fails to light again, refer to the trouble-

shooting section in the back of this manual.

8− Proceed to section IV to complete start up.

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