Operating instructions – Slant/Fin EC-10DV Series User Manual

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EUTECTIC EC-10 DV

CAUTION:

DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE

DRAININGS, OR ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE.

OIL SUPPLY PIPING

Install the oil tank or tanks and piping from tank to burner. Follow local
codes and practices, NFPA No. 31, INSTALLATION OF OIL BURNING
EQUIPMENT and the instruction sheet attached to the oil burner pump. A
one-pipe system should be used for gravity fed fuel systems and for lift sys-
tems, where the total lift is less than 8 ft. Where the total lift is greater than 8
ft., a two-pipe system must be used. In some instances, local codes may
require a two-pipe system for below grade fuel oil tanks. Be sure to set-up
the fuel oil pump for the piping system used; follow the instructions attached
to the pump. Be sure to include a good quality, low pressure drop fuel oil fil-
ter in the supply line from the tank. This is necessary, especially at low fuel
oil flow rates (small nozzle sizes), to prevent nozzle plugging.

WIRING THE BOILER

• The wiring diagrams for the burner and boiler may be found on pages 7-10.
• 24 volt control wiring should be approved Safety Circuit wire, protected

as needed.

• Power supply wiring to the burner must be 14 gauge or heavier, as

required, and should have a properly fused disconnect switch. 120 volt
wiring to pumps and safety controls must also be 14 gauge or heavier.
Wire must be enclosed in approved conduit.

• All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electric

Code, or any local or insurance codes having jurisdiction.

Wiring to the boiler must come through an emergency power
isolation switch with a clearly marked red switch plate. This
switch should be located so that it is apparent to the home-
owner when entering the basement or other boiler area. The
homeowner should be made familiar with operating the toggle
to provide or stop the power to the boiler.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING OIL BURNER

Make a positive check of A through I before starting burner:
A. Boiler and system are full of water. All air is vented from system.

See below.

B. All wiring is completed. See pages 7-10.
C. Oil supply is connected to the burner; nozzle is installed correctly; oil

valve is open at tank.

D. All combustible materials are cleared away.
E. All vent piping is properly installed and sealed.
F. Burner settings are adjusted as per pages 12-13 and as shown on

boiler jacket label.

G. Main cast iron door on which burner is mounted is bolted shut and

fiberglass rope seal is making good contact.

H. Make sure boiler has correct quantity of baffles (see top of page 3).
I.

Make sure vent pipe, vent terminal and air supply pipe are properly
installed and clear of obstruction.

Note: Neither overfire nor flue draft should

exceed 0.35" WC during burner operation

THE FLUE IS UNDER POSITIVE PRESSURE DURING

OPERATION. ALL VENTING MUST BE SEALED AND

CHECKED ON A REGULAR INTERVAL.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CLEANING AND FILLING A NEW WATER BOILER

I. BEFORE FILLING WATER BOILER

A.

Check burner to be certain it is ready for firing. DO NOT FIRE
into an empty boiler.

B.

Be prepared to heat raw water to at least 180°F. as soon as it is
introduced into the boiler. This procedure will remove dissolved,
corrosive gases.

C.

Provide drain line, with valve, from boiler. Use a bottom tapping.
Line and drain must be suitable for handling caustic solution.

II. CLEANING WATER BOILER SYSTEM

A.

Use a commercial cleaning solution, such as

Rhomar Hydro-Solv

9100 Cleaner

as directed in product instructions.

B.

Use a commercial treatment solution, such as

Rhomar Pro-Tek 922

Treatment

as directed in product instructions.

III. FILLING AND VENTING THE WATER BOILER

A.

Refill the system with fresh water.

B.

Bring water temperature to at least 180° F. promptly.

C. Circulate water through entire system.
D. Vent the system, including the radiation.
E. The boiler is now ready to be put into service or on standby.
F.

If brand-name air-control devices are used, venting instructions

furnished with the devices should be followed.

IV. SAFETY CHECK FOR CONTROL SYSTEM

High limit control test: Set thermostat high enough for boiler water
temperature to reach high limit control setting. When this temperature is
reached, the high limit switch should open, and the burner should shut off
automatically. If the high limit does not operate to shut off the burner, the
high limit or the wiring is faulty. Repair or replace immediately.

START-UP

(COMBUSTION TEST INSTRUMENTS MUST

BE USED)

THIS BOILER IS A POSITIVE PRESSURE BOILER

.

A. Make sure the boiler is installed and wired properly and is full

of water.

B. The observation port cover is mounted on the hinged burner

mounting door. NEVER touch the port cover or any surrounding
surfaces with hands. They may be HOT. Use tools. Loosen the
screw and swing cover to be able to insert probe through slot,
when necessary. See the burner instructions for bleeding air, etc.

C. Take a smoke reading soon after starting burner. If smoke is not

zero or trace, open air to clear smoke and let burner fire.

D. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SET FIRE BY EYE. A smoke gun and a

combustion analyzer must be used. Adjust the air to get approxi-
mately 12% CO

2

with a zero or trace smoke. Then check and

record draft and flue temperature.

E. Make sure that the observation port cover is closed tight, the

burner is secure. Turn burner on and off at least 3 times to
check ignition.

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