Safety, Installation, Oil burner specifications – State GPO 69 700OE User Manual

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OIL BURNER SPECIFICATIONS

The oil burner nameplate decal includes a series code which identifies the

major features of the oil burner. The series number is the last three digits

of the burner code number.

Table 3 below describes the oil burner characteristics for each series

number. The burners are to be used with fuel oil not heavier than No. 2.

TABLE 3. SOME NOTABLE OIL BURNER FEATURES

R.W.

Suntec Nozzle Type

State

Becket

Safety

Oil Pump

Oil

Burner Burner Timing Type

Pump

Series Model +

Mode

Spray Spray

Number*

Number

Pattern

Angle

A2VA

AFG

7118

Type B

940

15 Sec.

Single

-

Solid

80°

SF

Stage

A2YA-

Cone

7916

B2VA

8216

Type B

941

AFG

15 Sec.

Two-

-

Solid

80°

SF

15 Sec.

Stage

BY2A

Cone

8916

* To provide the proper firing rate for each model heater, see SPECIFICATIONS:

there are burner models for each heater model in table 2. The Burner and heater

model numbers must match and the heater (or the burner) series number should

indicate the features specified for the installation.

+ All oil burners are UL defined as having "interrupted ignition" . . . meaning the

ignition is on during the flame establishing period only. Ignition is off when the

burner is off. Standard safety timing is 15 seconds.

For installations where gravity feed of fuel oil from the storage tank to the

heater is practical, an oil burner with a single-stage oil pump can be used.

The 940 series of burners have single-stage pumps which are shipped

for installation of a supply line to the tank only. A return line back to the

storage tank can be installed, if required, by making a small modification

to the pump, see the oil burner installation manual.

For installations where gravity feed cannot be employed, (the storage tank

is located significantly below, or remote from, the heater) an oil burner

with a two-stage oil pump should be used. The 941 series of burners have

two-stage pumps which are shipped for installation of a supply and return

line to the tank. However, in situations where the return line is not required

(low lift installations), the pump may be modified to operate without the

line, see the oil burner installation manual.

IMPORTANT

The oil-fired water heater shipment consists of two packages, heater and

oil burner. Check to be certain the model number on the heater and oil

burner packages match. To assure matching equipment, see preceding

information.

GPO 86 GPO86 GPO 84 GPO 75 GPO 75 GPO 69

Model Heater 199

245 315/315A 385/385A 455/455A 700/700/A

Min. State

Firing Burner

1.42 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.25 5.0

Rate

In Non

GPH State

1.1 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 4.5

Burner

SAFETY

DANGER

BE SURE TO TURN OFF POWER WHEN WORKING ON OR NEAR THE

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF THE HEATER. NEVER TOUCH ELECTRICAL

COMPONENTS WITH WET HANDS OR WHEN STANDING IN WATER.

WHEN REPLACING FUSES ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT SIZE FUSE

FOR CIRCUIT.

If it is necessary to reset the safety primary control, depress red button

one time only. If burner does not operate after depressing red button

one time, call service agent.

INSTALLATION

REQUIRED ABILITY

INSTALLATION OF SERVICE OF THIS WATER HEATER REQUIRES

ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED TRADESMAN IN THE

FIELD INVOLVED. PLUMBING, AIR SUPPLY, VENTING, OIL BURNER

AND ELECTRICAL WORK REQUIRED.

GENERAL

The installer should be guided by these instructions, local codes and the

following publications.

• Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment, NFPA

Standard No. 31, Available from National Fire Protection

Association, Batterymarch Park, MA 02269.

• Code for the Installation of Heat Producing Appliances,

Available from American Insurance Association, 85 John Street,

New York, NY 10038.

• The National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70. Availability same as

NFPA Standard No. 31.

• In Canada - CAN/CSA-B139, Installation Code for Oil Burning

Equipment.

Do not test the burner or control system before the heater is filled with

water. Follow the START-UP procedure in this manual.

UNCRATING

Uncrate the heater by removing the outside mat and top locator. The

shipping pallet must be removed from the unit. It may be possible to

simply unbolt the base from the pallet and, with the help of two or more

persons, work the unit off the pallet. Some units will be too heavy and

will require the use of jacks or lifting equipment. Safely remove the pallet

and move the unit into position. Be Careful When Moving This Heater.

It will tip over easily.

LEVELLING

Install the heater plumb to the ground. If it is necessary to adjust the

heater, use metal shims under the channel type skid base.

LOCATION

The water heater should not be installed where the combustion air is

contaminated, see COMBUSTION AND VENTILATING AIR. Temperature

in the location must be above 32°F (0°C) and free of combustible dusts

and flammable gases or vapors.

For the best installations, the water heater should be located:

1. On a level surface.

• Shim the channel type skid base as necessary If leveling is

required.

2. Near a floor drain.

• The heater should be located in an area where leakage of the tank

or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the

heater or to lower floors of the structure.

• When such locations cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan

should be installed under the heater.

• The pan should be at least two inches deep, have a minimum

length and width of at least two inches greater than the diameter

of the heater and should be piped to an adequate drain. The pan

must not restrict combustion air flow.

• The discharge opening of the relief valve should always be

piped to an open drain.

• Choose the point of major hot water usage, fuel supply and chimney.

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