Before installing or servicing . . . contents – Carlin 301CRD User Manual

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Model 201CRD & 301CRD 240-VAC Advanced oil burners — Instruction manual

Carlin part number MN2301A Rev. 10/21/10

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Before installing or servicing . . .

Contents

PLEASE read this fi rst .............................................................2

General information ................................................................3

Codes and standards ..............................................................3

1. 201 & 301 Oil nozzles ........................................................3

2. Prepare site • assemble burner • mount burner ......4

3. Prepare burner

.................................................................10

4. Wire burner • start burner –

50240 primary control .....................................................16

60240 primary control .....................................................18

5. Adjustment and verifi cation .............................................20

6. Annual start-up and service ............................................21

7. Repair parts .....................................................................22

8. Maintenance/service procedures ....................................24

Warranty ...............................................................................27

User care and maintenance .................................... Rear cover

PLEASE read this fi rst . . .

Special attention fl ags . . .

Please pay particular attention to the following when you see them through-
out this manual.

Notifi es you of hazards that WILL cause severe personal injury,

death or substantial property damage.

Notifi es you of hazards that CAN cause severe personal injury,

death or substantial property damage.

Notifi es you of hazards that WILL or CAN cause minor personal

injury or property damage.

Notifi es you of special instructions on installation, operation or

maintenance that are important, but are not normally related
to injury or property damage hazards.

When servicing the burner . . .

• Disconnect electrical supply to burner before attempting to service to

avoid electrical shock or possible injury from moving parts.

• Burner and appliance components can be extremely hot. Allow all

parts to cool before attempting to handle or service to avoid potential
of severe burns.

Installer/service technician — Train the user . . .

• To properly operate the burner/appliance per this manual and the

appliance instructions. See User care and maintenance.

• To keep this manual at or near the burner/appliance for ready access

by the user and service technician.

• To contact the service technician or oil dealer if he encounters problems

with the burner/appliance.

• To keep the appliance space free of fl ammable liquids or vapors and

other combustible materials.

• To never use laundry products, paints, varnishes or other chemicals in

the room occupied by the burner/appliance.

• To contact the service technician at least annually for startup and

burner/appliance service.

Installer/service technician . . .

• Read all instructions before proceeding. Perform all procedures, and

in the order given to avoid potential of severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.

• Before leaving the site after startup or service, review the User care and

maintenance page with the user. Make the user aware of all potential
hazards and perform the training outlined below.

Should overheating occur:

(1) Shut off the oil supply to the burner.

(2) Do not shut off the control switch to the circulator

or blower.

Follow the guidelines below to avoid potential severe

personal injury, death or substantial property dam-
age.

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