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HomeMy WebLinkAbout45939-Z 4%laffa 4 Town of Southold 3/24/2021 P.O.Box 1179 " ` 53095 Main Rd �a Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 41898 Date: 3/24/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building AS BUILT ALTERATION Location of Property: 3165 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 53.-6-7 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 3/2/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 45939 dated 3/17/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"alterations including windows electric and air conditioning_as applied for The certificate is issued to Edards Jurzenia&Darline Duffy Jurzenia of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 45939 3/22/2021 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED �N ( N I ja S�� thoried i nature �o�SufFQt�,co TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �y BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o • SOUTHOLD, NY y�ol � �aopy BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 45939 Date: 3/17/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Jurzenia, Edward Silvermere Rd PO BOX 285 Greenport, NY 11944 To: legalize "as built" alterations to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 3165 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 53.-6-7 Pursuant to application dated 3/2/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 9/16/2022. Fees: AS BUILT- SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION/ALTERATION $400.00 CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $450.00 Bu i ing nspector �SUFFo�,r�, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 'IWOTOWN CLERK'S OFFICE • 0 SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 38049 Date: 5/23/2013 Permission is hereby granted to: Jurzenia, Edward Silvermere Rd PO BOX 285 Greenport, NY 11944 To: Alterations to an existing single family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 3165 Bay Shore Rd, Greenport SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 53.-6-7 Pursuant to application dated 5/3/2013 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 11/22/2014. Fees: CO -ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADD OR RATION $200.00 tal: $250.00 B di66Inspect ' Form No.6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings,property lines,streets,and unusual natural or ` topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept.of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board ofFire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2110 of I% lead. 5. Commercial building,industrial building,multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance`from architect or engineer responsible for the building. .6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings(prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses,or buildings and"pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines,streets,building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly eompleted application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied,the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy-New dwelling,$50-00, Additions to dwelling$50.00,Alterations to dwelling$50.00, Swimming pool $50.00, Accessory building$50.00, Additions to-accessory building$50:00, Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building- $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy--$.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 • 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy -Residential $15-00,Commercial$15.00 Date- v J o New Construction: Old or Pre-existing Building: (check one) Location of Property: /6,6 62:t House No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: add .4 A44 _E VIA_ Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section Block to Lot Subdivision Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept.Approval: ` Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: (check one) Fee Submitted_ $ Applicant Signature - f I OF SOU��®� Town Hall Annex ® Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 Q sean.devlin(D-town.southold.n us Southold,NY 11971-0959 y' BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To. Edward Jurzenia Address: 3165 Bay Shore Rd city Greenport st: NY zip: 11944 Building Permit# 45939 Section: 53 Block: 6 Lot 7 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA- AS BUILT License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor Hot Tub Addition Survey X Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt Ceiling Fixtures Bath Exhaust Fan Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel 200A A/C Condenser 1 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO2 Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower 1 Range Recpt Ceding Fan Combo Smoke/CO Transformer UC Lights Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect Switches 4'LED Exit Fixtures Pump Other Equipment: Notes " AS BUILT NO VISUAL DEFECTS " 200A Service and Panel , AC Inspector Signature: Date: March 22, 2021 S.Devlin-Cert Electrical Compliance Form As 50plyOlo ' # # TOWNOF SlUTHOLBUILDING DEPT. co 765.1802 { = :INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH-PLBG.- [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND - f ] INSULATIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL- (ROUGH)= ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O leh REMARKS: ,, A-r,- MVEoyr�e:)A) DATE �i 'Z INSPECTOR o z FIELD Il�TSPECI'�4N REPORT DATE COMMENTS ro FOUNDATION(1ST) - ----------------..���--------- FOUNDATION(2ND) coAL j z r , a0 ' vr � ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING INSULATION PEA N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS v o �z z FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS ro FOUNDATION(1ST) y --------------------------`-------- Q �C - FOUNDATION(2ND) 1 t O VI � y ROUGH FRAMING& y PLUMBING INSULATION PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS o m � b z - r - d - ro y �,z .vVN-SOF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST JILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying? TAJWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 Survey SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net PERMIT NO. 31-2_ Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D E.C. Trustees C.O. Application APPROVED AS NOTED Flood Permit Examined 9 ,20 Single&Separate DATE: � / B.P.# Z Storm-Water Assessment Form FEE:4K C) BY:. NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT i�aEt. Approved ,20 13 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 PM FOR THE Mail to: Disapproved a/c FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: . 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE Phone: Expiration ,201%-L . ROUGI FRAP =PLUMBING '3 4 J le, ALL CONSTRUCTION! SHALL MEET THE IE21etely PLICt��'WONAFOR RUFMJ79G;U IIT MAYYORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERROR$)ate, t- , 20� INSTRUCTIONS filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale.Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing,the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new pen-nit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein/described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, ho=ode, regu o , and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. (Signature of applicant or na , f a corporation) (C—Ir-2,19-n (Mailing address of a plicant) /V N State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder Name of owner of premises t� O ­ \ �2 (As o Ze tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer OCCUPANCY O (Name and title of corporate officer) USE IS UINII I AF U L Builders License No. p �1 Plumbers License No. WITri T CEIFIGAT Electricians License No. F OCCUPANCY Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which proposwork will be done.'3165 I)R 1 59 C r�-�[_ House Number Street Hamlet ' 01"I Count Tax Ma No. 1000 Section }a }r County P c�J� loc .pal: �J1a a'r4 Lot vnuoo AMU ;ll CaMISU61 .�.__.. ,OE rsunst a*iiW noiazimmoO Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot t\' s 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposeA construction: a. Existing use and occupancy V'-e j b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition Other Work (Description) 4. Estimated Cost Fee (To be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units 0:�?U _ Number of dwelling units on each floor O-W-P, If garage, number of cars 6-y-g- 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories(jz o Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear ,,Depth Height Number of Stories 9. Size of lot: Front 7,y Rear) Depth 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner —8±CQA-Af 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO l� 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO_V—Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES NO 14. Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. 1-7 7'© zf 2 Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES_K" No * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES &D.E.C. PERMIT MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES NO * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES NO-14— * IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF 5L LP O 1y,�' Clu'rarCI 5U rz-4 r-, GL being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)He is the (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this oZ day of 20 1 PMA WARNER Notary Puh►ic,State of New Yorh Notary Public No 01WA6140448 SignatAofApant Qualifieo in Suffolk Coun "missiaQ Expires January 3 4 461 TOWN TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT y2 Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtowm.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT or Office Use Only >JJ� L....J' PERMIT NO. J—'1q3t- Building Inspector: MAR - 2' 2021 `w5 ilq, ✓'",�w '� �">�i-".�`- r��k „yc t �.4 x3 ;. 3�� , ,c��`�� �*v:. - A Itl;0J1§tabid..Qr s r>a7usei f@d t� t{�the ri"�t 1` om fete 4,."-,,`x`'0,��KU"� �� �h'�, ;WNV � " ����. O dap ,f� oasi il� pg cce wed-_ h re" 1tGai of--the owa �a Row :. VQ Es'"'.�,.r:T i- .:.�.. �. ,_ % } (n °Aifkioct�iori' .a�pe1 Date:03/01/2021 v�5#ms`m'��5��� A ;� _ 'S��,a:a��s �?+, e� a c�.; ��e :s- �- ? Name: SCTM#1000-53-06-07 Project Address:3165 Bayshore Road, Southold, N.Y. 11971 Phone#:631 .525.1-604 Email:dduffy2010@aol.com Mailing Address:same as above _ `»„'"?�"..:�a's°:&s%'.r""sN," ,s's,� 3 r,rc"•"`mr.°'^r', ^,''.?#,t=,.„ u=^' Name:Nigel Robert Williamson Mailing Address:P.O. 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BAuthorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of AppliR+MP � . _ w ^+T;� Date: 03/01/2021 STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) lQ6L •f gilf 01-LI_I El-M40- being duly sworn,deposes and says that he is the applicant (Name o�idual signing contract)above named, O'he is the � �1' (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this n �` Y day of MOO ,201j_ Notary Public Notary PubliRIANc, New York PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION No. 02AN5014509 Where the applicant is not the owner oyalified In Suffolk Co ( pp commission Expires 07/15/Count 4 Darline Duffy residing at 3165 Bayshore Road, Southold do hereby authorize Nigel Robert Williamson to apply on m7k,fthalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. 17 A I—I-, AL, 44j, —&// .I-/ Owner's Signature 7 Date L Print Owner's Name 2 .r BUILDING DEPARTMENT-Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD o =` Town Hall Annex- 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 o Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rogerr@southoldtownny.gov - seand(absoutholdtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information,Required) Date: Q3 ®I 2021 Company Name: Name:Darline Duffy License No.: email: dduffy2010@aol.com Phone No: 631.525.1604 01 request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Address.: 3165 Bayshore Road, Southold, N.Y. 11971 JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Darline Duffy Address: 3165 Bayshore Road, Southold, N.Y. 11971 Cross Street: Rt. 25 and Kerwin Boulevard Phone No.: 631.525.1604 BIdg.Permit#: email: dduffy2010@aol.com Tax Map District: 1000 Section:053 Block: 006 Lot: 007 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Please Print Clearly) Work done - electrical meter and electrical panel including air handler and condenser. Work .Game' ha 'd'eir Colloid Check All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑✓ YES ❑NO ❑Rough In ❑✓ Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: OYES ❑✓ NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size ❑1 Ph ❑3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service ❑ Service Reconnect ❑ Underground ❑Overhead # Underground Laterals ❑1 02 ❑H Frame❑Pole Work done on Service? ❑Y ❑N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION Electrical Inspection Form 2020.x1sx • �a APPROVED AS NOTED DATE B.P.Li 3, FEE. EE � fd� BY: COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NUFF-Y,BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES 765-1.802 B�AM TO 4 PM FOR THE AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF FOLL,�WING INSPECTIONS: 1. FC)WING - TWO REQUIREDA FC•l POURED CONCRETE 2. ROUGH---FRAMING & PLUMBING SOVM NNING BOARD 3. INSULATION 4. FINAL - G-, - V BE COMPLE ALL CONSTRUCT"i ,,, S r s L MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF 1 HE CODES OF NE41 YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL ELECTRICAL WITHOUT CERTIFICATF INSPECTION REQUIRED OF OCCUPANCY Ul Ol ( � 0 70 ff ' i03 70 m �0 J � -73 tl cry 0 TIS to ( —+ ff � TJ I to t:3 �v L d n r Q 0 = 1 a RED AROyi S M j Q0 NEL ROBERT Q o b G .. -- - -- -- L =E--- 7-1 Q, E OF N \ Niqel obert Williamson Architect P.0; Box 1758 Southold NY 11971 Phone ! 631. 834. 9740 r� -a -77 Darline Duffy ' 3165 Bayshore Road Southold, NY 11971 1 WEATHERKINGAIR CON6ITIONERMFD 06/02 MODEL NO. 10AJA3001 SERIAL NO. 6833 M2502 17558 OUTDOOR USE VOLTS 208-230 PHASE 1 HERTZ 60 75 COMPRESSOR R.L.A. 14.1/14.1 L.R.A. OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR F.L.A. 9 HP(WATTS)119/19 AMP MIN.SUPPLYCIRCUIT AMPACITY 30/30 AMP MAX.FUSE OR CKT.BRK.SIZE' 25/25 AMP r" MIN.FUSE OR CKT.RRK.SIZE' 2068 KPA/300 PSIG DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH 1034 KPA/150 PSIG DESIGN PRESSURE LOW OUTDOOR UNITS FACTORY CHARGE 1984G/70 OZ.R22 OZ.R22 TOTAL SYSTEM CHARGE SEE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE ACCESS PANEL i WEATHERKING L.L.C. nanD� IN TH70 TT9A ACR TYPE BREAKER FOR U.S.A. L e Duffy Bayshore Road old, NY 11971 I W IN DO Wae•DnOO RS Anders ® Tilt-Wash Double-Hung Window Opening and Area Specifications Tilt-Wash Transom Window Specifications _ r I Clear Opening m Full Open Position ); ' .t mm I°° ' Top of Subfloor d '" ClearO emn ( r°" Glass i• Vent' to To oflnside##OverallWmdow; Window, ,^ Glass, ^ Y' Wmtlaw, ' p g p Y, Overall - ` {Number,, Area Width " )- Height ' f - `Area ) Area °° SHI Stop t Area,`," Number',, N" .Area ' Area Sq Ft/(m') Inches%(mm) anches/(mm) ,� Sq Ft/(m'}- 'Sq.Ft.%(m') Inches/(mm) '# Sq Ft/(m?j ' M' rva�pts,.„ ( Sq Ft/(M2) ! Sq.Ft/(m2) 2440111830 Yom' 1 72 (0 16) '16 56° '(421)' 14 95" (380) i' 2 56 (0 24)i 1 72 (0 16) 48 56" (1233): 4 81 (0 45) 244FX1810 I 0 52 (0 05) j 156 (0 15), {¢'2440111836, i 206 (019) ,1656- (421) ` 17 95" (456) 312 (0.29) 206 (019) ;42 56"° (1081) 5 62 (0 52) °244FX1816 "��;" ( 108 (0 10) r'237 (0 22) 244DH1840 ' 1 241 (0 22) 16 56° (421):2095- (532) 3 69 (0 34),', 241 (0 22) 136 56° `(929) , 643 (0 60) K2"FX1820 -•- = 164 (0 15) 3 18 (0 30) •-, '`_' ;,244DH1846 a f 275 (0 26) '36 56" (421) •23.95" (608) l 4 25' (0 40) 2.75 (0.26) i 30.56" (776) 724 (0 67) 244FX2610',., �_-`� 067 (0 06) j 188 (D 17) 12440111849°�� 2.93 (0 27) 16 56" (421);25 45" (647) 4 53.`(0 42)- 293 (0.27) •27 56"- (700) - 765 (0 71) {244FX2016,- "_'., ; 140 (013) 2.86 (0 27) 244DH1850 x ) 310 (0 29) 1656', (421) °2695- (685) 4 81', (0 45)' 310 (0 29) 24 56" (624806 (0 75) r`244FX2620 213 (0 20) 384 (0 36) !.244DH1856',,s 3.44 (0 32) 16.56° "(421)5 2995- (761) 637, .(0 45) ' 344 (0 32) 18 56" " (471) ; 887 (0 82) ('244FX2410 ; 082 (0 OS) 220 (0 20) ` 2440111860'',,, 3 79 (0 35) '16 56° "(421)�'32 95" (837) 5 94 -_(0 55) 3 79 (0 35) t 12 56°, (319) 966 (0 90) 1 244FX2416<` r 1.72 (016) 334 (0 31) i 244DH2O3Q „'� 214 (0 20) 20 56" (522) -1495- (380) j 332 (0 31)' 214 (0 20) °48 56°• (1233); 579 (0 54) s 244FX2420 „�, ,t, 2 61 (0 24) 4 49 (0'42) 2440112036 �1 2 56 (0 24) j 20 56°_,(522)' 17 95" (456) 4 05 (0 38) 2 56 (0 24) 42 56" (1081) 677 (0 63) ,244FX2810;""._.. 0 97 (0 09) 252 -(0 23)- 244DN2040 •.xl 299 (0 26) q 20 56" .4(522).a 2095' (532) 438 (0 44j 299 (0.28) 3656"-_ (929) t 775 (0 72) 1244FX2816 A,� `tr 204 (0 19) 363 (0 36)" °2446H2O46 :"" 342 (0 32) 20 56" ,(522),,, 2395- (608) .'5 51 (0 51) ' 342 (0 32) ;3656" _(776).l 873 (0 81) L244FX2620' _ 310 (0 29) 514 (048) ; k 244DH2049^,•"�, 363 (0 34) .20 56 (522) 2545- (647) _ „5 88 (0 55)'s 363 (0 34) 1,27 56" (700)) 922 (0.86) f�244FX3010 °_ 113 (0 11) 284 (0 26) ' i 244DH2O50 385 (0 36) °2056- (522), 2695- (685) 624- (0 58) p 385 (0 36) '24 56','(624)- 9.71 (0 90) 244FX3016 , „ 2 36 (0 22) i 4 31, (0 40) ' 244DH2O56,_ 1 428 (0 40) _20.56' (522).°'2995- (761) ,6 97'•(0 65)•; 428 (0 40) '1856' (471) 1069 (0 99) i 244FX3020• a 'j 359 (0 33) 5 79 (0 54) , F244DH2060�_s 471 (044) r26 56"�,(522) 3295' (837) 7 70 -,(072) 4 71 (044) ;12 56" (319) ° 1167 (108) ,2441FX3410. __ 'F 128 (0 12) 3 15 _(029) 244DH2436 ,: 255 (0 24) 24'56"..(624),,! 1495- (380) 4 08 (638) 255 (0 24) 4866, (1233); 6 78 (0 63) ,244FX3416 ��( 2 66 (0.25) l 4 80, (0 45) F,244DH2436,- 71 306 (0 28) ,24 56° (624)„ 17 95° (456) �°4 98- (0 46) 306 (0 28) 42.56" (1081)' 793 (0 74) I'.244FX3420'`r %r" 4 07 (0 38) 645 -(060) 124411H2440`�;, 3 57 (0 33) 124 56° (624),I 2095° (532) 5.88 ,(D 55)- 357 (0 33) 36 56" (929) ; 907 (0 84) i°244DH2446 y' 409 (0 38) 24 56° (624) ,23 95" (608) x6 77,'10.63). 4 09 (0 38) 1-3656"_ '(776) 1022 (0 95) E£ 44DH2449 "p^L7 434 (040) •2456" (624) •2545" (647) 722 "(067)_ 434 (040) ,2756" (700) E 1079 (100) Tilt-Wash Half Circle Area Specifications �244DN2450� n� 460 (043) 24 56° (624) '2695' (685) ,7 67 (0 71) , 460 (0A3) ;-2456",°' (624) ' 1136 (1 O6) "F - Window' "Glass . Overall Window ,,,244DH2456°p 5 11 (0 48) '24 56" ,(624) "29 95" (761) 8 56" �(0 80): 511 (0 48) a 18 56", (471) 12 51 (1 16) {x = 14Number,", -` Area Area �'244DH2460,Fr_( 5 62 (0 52) 24 56" `(624)„32 95" (837) 9 46 (0 88)'I 5 82 (0 52) '12 56", (319):, 13 65 (127) 9, r Sq Ft/(m2) Sq Ft J(m=) 2440112830"; 297 (0 28) (28 56" -(725) 14 95" (380) 484- (0 45)) 297 (0 28) t 48 56".^ (1233), 777 (0 72) 6 244Cri8 .. , 050 (0 05) 143 (0 13) j'244DH2836,- .; 356 (0 33) 28 56" (725) t 17 95" (456) -591 (0.55)` 356 (0 33) "42 56" (1081)-, 908 (0 91) 3'244CT20 t ,°� 084 (0 08) 198 (018j F 2440H2840-.'�I 416 (0.39) 1 28 56" ,(725) 20 95" (532) E 697 x,.(0.65) 416 (0 39) =36 56" (929) 1039 (0 97) j 24461ik� 126 (0.12) • 2 61' (0 24) ?•2440112846=�' 475 (044) ;28.56" ,(725) :2395- (608) 803- (0 75)1 475 (0.44) ',30 56" (776) 1170 (109) r 244Cr28,``_u", ,,d 177 (016) ' 333' (0 31) "2441)H2849 505 (0 47) ^`28 56"<-(725) °25 45" (647) -8 56< (0 86)- 505 (0 47) 27 56", (700) a 1236 (1.15) 244CT30,4� w t 237 (0 22) 4.15' (0 39)-= 1_244DH2850"yam" 535 (0 50) °29 56"' (725) 26 95" (685) 1909 in 84) 535 (0 50) ;24.56" (624)-= 13.02 (121) j 244CT34 :�n " i 306 (0 28) 504 (0 47) 244-DH28560 ,; 594 (0 55) p 2856', (725)°29 95" (761) ,1016' -(0.94) t 594 (0 55) „18 56"`, (471)„ 1433 (133) •Dimensions in parentheses am in square meters 24401128600 ^t 6 54 (0 61) 28 56"` (725) {32 96° (837) 1122 -(104) � 6 54 (0 61) `'12 56" _(319) 1564 (145) `5 244DH3030�`�j 338 (0 31) 32 56"_ (827)''°1495- (380) 560 (0 52) 338 (0 31) ,4866- ,(1233)a 875 (0 61) 4 2414DH3036' .'t 406 (0 38) '3256 (827),1 17 95" (456) 683 (0 64) ; 406 (0 38) 42 56° '(1081) 1023 (095) 244DH3040 095) 444DH3040474 (044) 3256" (827)";2095" (532) 806 (075) ° 474 (044) ,3656, x(929),• 1171 (109) 5 244DH36,46 ""'r; 542 (0 50) .32.56°„ (827),` 2395- (608) 9 29, (0.86)? 542 (0 50) 3.30 56" (776) , 1319 (123) 244DN3049 0', 576 (0 54) ,32 56° ,(827);25.45" (647) `_,9.91' (0 92),`t 576 (0 54) 2'7'56'J(700),' 13.93 (129) 244DH30500_ 609 (0 57) .32 56 (827) 26 95° (685) '"10 52 (0 98) 609 (0 57) ,24 56"° (624)+_ 1467 (136) 2440H3D560 677 (063) ;32_56° (827) -2995" (761) 11.75^ (1.09) ' 677 (063) '1856""(471) 1615 (150) €` IH!305� - 244DH3060O `) 745 (0 69) 32 56° (827) 3295- (837) -1298 _(121) ' 745 (0 69) i'12 56"' -(319) 1763 (1 64) 2440113430 3M (0.35) ;36.56° '(929) i 14 95" (380) ,� 6.36,'(0 59) 380 (0.35) '"48 56"'(1233), 974 (0.91) 244DH3436 1 4.56 (0.42) ;36 56" (929) `' 17 95" (456) ^•776, (072),! 456 (0 42) '42 56" (1081)r 1138 (1 06) 1244DH3440 532 (049) 3656° (929) 2095° (532) 916' (0 85) , 532 (049) '3656° (929) 13.03 (121) 6 24011113446,','"; 608 (0 57) -'36 56° 9(929) '2395' (608) ` 10.55-.(098) 608 (0 57) `30 56°=-(776) 1468 (138) 244DR3449 0 646 (0 60) 3656, (929),_� 2545' (647) `°1125',(105) 646 (0 60) -2756- (70D) 1550 (144) •'Top of Subfloorto Top of Inside Sill Stop'is calculated based 244DH34500,G' 6 84 (0 64) 1 36 56° (929)'i 26 95" (685) 11.95.° (1.11) 6 84 (0 64) :24 56', ^(624) 16 32 (1 52) upon a structural header height of 6'-10'h"(2096) i'.. ��, __ •...I - •Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters or square meters 1 244DH34560;�� 761 (0 71) 36,56" -(929) ^29 95" (761) '-13.34' (1�4),, 7.61 (0 71) .18 56" (471)' 1797 (1 67) Meet or exceed clear opening area of 5 7 sq ft or 0 53 m�, 244DH34660- 8 37 0 78 1-36 56" '929 132 95" 837 .°14.74` 137 8 37 0 78 �12 56 319 19 61 182 clear opening width of 20"(508)and clear opening height of {' ( ) ,.( )_ ( ) ( ) ( ) - .( ) ( ) 24'(610) Grille Patterns I 4 ' _ s. < " SunbsRSpecified equal light and custom patterns urt; enaisanceal PPrairie A Colon! are also available For more information �_l=.�,._ on divided light,see page 9 or s Tilt-Wash' °rvP±i _.„L~t^J ar°4:_° Tilt-Washm} 0 Tilt-Wash”•.^'i :°Doubla:•Hung°I Transom'--,,,) ,HaIPCirole-J ® andersenwindows.com/grilles rit-wash Picture` FM -1 FMI {r:•..2_ ,i YMPatterns are available for all units also In upper sash only(USO) Number of lights and overall pattern varies with window size. tj I II Patterns are not available in all configurations.Additional picture window patterns are available,contact your Andersen supplier Speafied Equal light Samples Custom Paltem Examples 15 PRODUCT PERFORMANCE Andersen NFRC Certified Total Unit Performance For current performance Information,please visit andersenwindows.com. }Andersen'Product High Performance Glass Type U-Factor' SHGCv VT' Andersen'Praduct t, High Performance Glass Type U-Factor' SHGCz VT' , Without Gnlles 0.29 032 054 a <°s.u` Without Gnlles; 029'- 032 0.55 k' Simulated Divided LightGrilles -0.29, ,1 0 29 n 0 48 i j; " _ -= J Simulated Divided Light Gnlles r 029 0.29 0 48", s = • -, Firelight Gnlles i 0.29, 029 '• 048 -, - FnelighY Grilles b24 029 ` 048 - " r Without Grilles ' 0.26 ` 031 053 " - - - 'x Without Grilles 025, 032 054 I , w o w o o m Simulated Divided tight Grilles i 026 028 047 - o Simulated Divided Light Grilles 025 028 0.47 13 Finehght Grilles 0.26' I 028 047 f 200 Series J 3 Fmehght Grilles 025 028 047 7 Nanvllne Gliding j,200 Series Tilt-Wash Without Gnlles 030 020 030 Patio Doors "_ _�, " Without Grilles j 029,• 0.20 " 031 Double-Hung Windows "' -- BAND-N-61 ` , ' I' AND Simulated Divided light Grillest 030 018 j 027 _ - '-�I,o N Simulated Divided Light Grilles; 029 0.18 027 ' Firelight Gnlles 1 030 l 018 I 0.27 " -` _: - Firelight Grilles 029 018 027 Without Grilles, 029 021 0.49 Without Grilles 028 021 050 = 3`3i Simulated Divided Light Grilles i 029 019 044 "'r Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0.28 019 044 I 9 in Firelight Gnlles �0 29, 019 I 0 44 - Jin Fnehght Gnlles 028 0.19 044 i ' Without Grilles ; 0.25 021 4 0'48 „- z a! Without Grilles: 0 24-1 021 049 o Simulated Dmded Light Gnlles I 0.25 0 19 ' 0 43 t " " oma Simulated Divided Ugh[Grilles 0 24`- 0 19 043' E E Firelight Grilles 025 019 043 Firelight Grilles, 0 24 0 19 0.43 I Without Grilles; 030 , 032 i 055 Without Grilles 028 032 0.56 i , w - y - o Simulated Divided Light Grilles 030 029 " 049 Blinds-Between-the-Glass' 0'34,:-,• 032 056- '; 3 J } - J Finelight Gnlles} 0.30 029 0.49 =•:}`` " Simulated Divided tight Grilles 1 029 0.29 049 _ Without Gnlles; 0.26 0 31 0 53 °+ - Fmelight"Grilles 29 0 49° Simulated Divided tight Grilles 026 0.28 3 0.48 i�• " ' Without Grilles{ -024 0.32 -0.54 }200 Series 3 FinelightGnlles 026 028 048 • ;200 Series o Simulated Divided tight Grilles' 624, , 028 048 'Gliding Windows,`- Without Grilles 0.30 020 030 j PemraShield'Gilding 'i J Fmelight Grilles, 024 0.28 048 I AND-N-63 - w Patio Doors ;,t Simulated Divided tight Grilles 030 018 i 0.27 ,AND-N-13 Without Grilles t 029 020 031 - Firelight Grilles' 0.30 018 0.27 { , o Simulated Divided tight Grilles , , 029 ,' 0 18 0.27 j Without Grilles' 0 29 0 21 0'49 ' i- • .�r Firelight Grillest 0 29 018 027 =J S w 3= + o Simulated Divided tight Grilles} 029 019 044 - - - Without Grilles 028 021 0.50 ` J,N Finelight Gnlles 029 ' 019 044 a Simulated Divided tight Grilles , 028 - 019 i 044 ' - WrthoutGnlles, 025 021 0.48 °-JN nnelightGniles' 028 019 1 044 ( LSV {o ° Simulated Divided tight Grillesj 025 , 019 j 043 i g• -_ -, - Without Grilles 0 24„ 021 I 049 Ponelight Grilles( 025 i 019 ° 043 } " ' • vJ d Simulated Divided tight Grilles, 0 24 0.19 043 _ _ �"�'3 Firelight Grilles' 024" 0.19 043 Without Grilles i 028 033 � 0.56 �.� - - ` o Simulated Divided tight Grilles 028 030 0.50 i , '- - Without Grilles 030 024 i 041 J Firelight Grilles 028 030 050 o Simulated Divided Light Grilles 0 30 021 0.35 ' I Without Grilles ! 024 032 055 ' •' FinelightGnlles 030_,! 021 1 035 o Simulated Divided tight Grilles+ 024 029 049 Without Grilles 0 27- 0.24 0.40 Firelight Grilles '024 029 j 049 i `=_`� ,.+� #m Simulated DmdedUghtGnlles j''• 027>, 0.21 034 + 200 Sides 200 Sedes ;I 'S - " Without 028 020 031 ', 3 FinelightGnlles 027 021 034 Half Circle,Picture& ,,, I I Hinged Inswing ` }Transom Windom + o m Simulated Divided tight Grilles; 028 0.18 028 Patio Doors Without Grilles' 0.31 0.15 023 AND-N-60 'AND-N-75 w Firelight Gnlles 028 018 028 { ' 3 in Simulated Divided Light Grilles 031 0 13 0-19 r Without Grilles; ,027 022 051 €" ` ` Fmehght Grilles • 631 013 019 Simulated Divided tight Gnlles `'0 27 -1 020 y 0 45 Without Grilles 030 0 16 0.37 rn Firelight Gnlles 027 ` 020 ' '045 )" ' - a Simulated Divided tight Grillesi "0 30 014 0.31 With 023 r 021 0.50 ,� ' _ FnelightGnlles 030 0.14 031 o t5 Simulated Divided tight Grilles; 023 019 044 i 3 Without Grilles 027 0.16 036 �Ex Firelight Grilles ; 023 019 i 044 r `o d Simulated Divided tight Gnlles 027 014 031 Ex "3 Firelight Gnlles, 027. 014 ' 031 1)U-Factor defines the amount of heat loss through the total unit in BTU/hr/ft'°F.The lower the value,the less heat is lost through the entire product Window values represent non-tempered glass Use of tempered glass can increase U-Factor ratings See andersenivindows com/nfrc for specific performance values.Door values represent tempered glass 2)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient(SHGQ defines the fraction of solar radiation admitted through the glass both directly transmitted and absorbed and subsequently released inward The lower the value,the less heat is transmitted through the product.3)Visible Transmittance(VT)measures how much light comes through a product(glass and frame)The higher the value,from 0 to 1,the more daylight the product lets in over the product's total unit area Visible UghtTransmittance is measured over the 380 to 760 nanometer portion of the solar spectrum •NFRC ratings are based on modeling by a third-party agency as validated by an independent test lab in compliance with NFRC program and procedural requirements -This data is accurate as of March 2019 Due to ongoing product changes,updated test results or new industry standards or requirements,this data may change over time Ratings are forsizes specified by NFRC for testing and certification Ratings may vary depending on use of tempered glass,different grille options,glass for high altitudes,etc *Available for select patio door sizes.Data based on blinds in full open position, 60 =F, G� >ki a^x.i '€�i,,.y=.,''�w4'�'.,',"` i4,✓'" _ P6�' Xl* x.a, 'X�,s�i^`.�,' 4, ,.�rs� �•,'�� .,;;'"":<,' g'n,,"�.;`µ 1'gk"' r"4:,q. tea, ^; �'S�v�.t %�k:,•s:;' N$ x!m'"'f"-ia�;. ?o`<izpir^a. ^,.y+w t.., ."3 n�' 'tnv.�rt 1Al' _ ,`G+� .�5� !, f•#'i�;N ifyyy , 'y k�.>$`�'?'a x;`,"°^+&;•..a ,,_•,2_ .rrt- „>;"_A „ ,�.�: .`_iF J,•.aF"i',_"-'rY *}'< 0.a ,rr�n"`�'T, aO`+.`'a «,. i, 3',,�=ah,�'-n"rf,�,�: L�a';a�� :;,✓'�`,�,'_,;._.,Le', c,'�'�` m.�„-�'°"�" 'C,v, r�,l` .�•n�-,;4?:, y i_.�"w."3''3r,'�,.`, :�' ,@iv `tea, „�� ��-x-w". s,r�u <<�;,,,ei.3,',:,✓,; ,. „ .”, "-c;'h : ;. -"�"•'r:5.hn za.:- µa,;.x Via` �;, i"� ;%,', ,�'{„':.�^�- 9+"r.: ..t•,i`,., ,.;:.g:a^€,,::`fx,.,. �'�'•'..:�-�:;'`"`»�,�,�4i�, "'�-`�==�;�,��'„">,y;.��",;,t'^=,tx;s`e 'a o��}tx'cy;,;"�A `„E"'-+x,�;a^x n_.? � e' k :=s s"r '�;µt�` ;,;��s',e °x.�„' :�;;.F Y;ii,i�.,,�c %.;�,.'✓;",'�4,i'w^,.';T.,:;:, r�%��� ,�.�-.�;.,'_�;,<ae• '_ ;.,tiw�,x?5,_�;`,- ,�i `X_A .4*'+:'" i;,:� _- - _ ;f.k,•'s,k,-+- ',.'s”1, -- - - - - = - _- :': - -,ter."-�_a.�.:�., _>`,�<,='�����..';;�•; 'Ti El uz lY fig .b''X"»"°r '4h X6F jesA3''` ,�-x M ?.' v`�'='fir'✓�_,.w-k %r�'d�fi°^fir '+^` -a59. �in�`�i'i.'...Z'.1 41 ^�.�'� y��s -i:n"':t�;r';tt,".,+f�'�a��-�«::'`C.;�"',E�:.:�� ,�t _-t�.�•.�,�,;.:zs�a M' "gy`9.'' p' ,, s:�'= "-'t�'s`„"'r„�.,`�-",�sri:x t`�x`_"b•:i£4:T-'. ;� � -� Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards Incorrect installation, adjustment, or misuse of'this burner could result in death, severe. personal injury, or substantial property damage, To the Homeowner or Equipment Owner: To the Professional,Qualified Installer or Service Agency: Yr„ .. wn:' ° Please read and carefully follow all instructions ° Please read and carefully follow all instructions provided j= provided in this manual regarding your in this manual before installing,starting,or servicing this responsibilities in caring for your heating burner or heating system. equipment. 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Combustion air supply..............................................................7 maintainingour oil burner. Y Clearances to burner and appliance...........................................7 Combustion chamber—Burner retrofitting .7 Your Beckett burner will rovide'. earsof,=T_ " Prepare the Burner......................................................8 p Y efficient operation if it is professionally " Low Firing Rate Baffle .............................................................8 �,._ installed and maintained by a qualified Burner fuel unit.. ...................... ..............................................8 service technician. If at anytime`th6 burner Attach air tube(if not already installed).. ......... .......................8 does not appear to be operating:prope�ly," °'�-' Nozzle and Pump Pressure .. ..................... ........................8 ilInstall burner nozzle(if not already installed)..............-----------•-...-8 immediately contact your quad le' Checkladjust electrodes............ .............................................9 service agency for consultation.:­_,,_%1_._<, Servicing nozzle line assembly.... ..................................9 Mount Burner on Appliance 9 We recommend annual inspect o"n"t", ._ .. . .. . ........ . ... pp Mountingoptions.........................................................................•-Q service ®f your oil heating Sy s$ei�9rb)/a Mounting dimensions.................................................................9 qualified service agency., - �::�• � � -= Check/Adjust'Z'Dimension-'F'heads...................................10 Installing the Oil Tank and Supply System................................12 Daily—Check the room In which your"_ ;- burner/appliance is installed. :Make sure:- Wire burner................................................................13 ° Burner packaged with appliance................................................13 Air ventilation openings-are-clean.:and- Burner installed atjobsite...........................................................13 unobstructed Special wiring required with covered burners............................13 ® Nothing is blocking burner inlet air:' =- Burner Controls.........................................................14 openings "- GeniSys Model 7505 Control.............. .................................14 No combustible materials"are stored- Features........................ .......... . ......................................14 near the heating appliance _.. Wiring.......................................:.........................................14 - Reset Button Operation...................................... 16 There are no or•wai signs of oil t6r'l g - - Wire Burner................................................... 18 leaking around the burner orappliance��, = Start Up Burner/Set Combustion 18 Weekly = Cad Cell Resistance Measurement........................................18 Resetting From Restricted or Hard Lockout...............................18 © Check your oil tank level. Always, =.'=` startup checkout.................................................................19 keep your oil tank full, especially' Check Safety Features................................ ........................19 during the summer, In order to prevent set combustion with instruments..............................................19 condensation of moisture ori the' .inside° ;=. surface of the tank. Perform Regular Maintenance..................................20 = Shutting the Burner Off..................... .. .............................20 Replacement Parts....................................................22 Limited Warranty Information ..................................24 Section: General Information General Information WARN ®1fVrler's Responsibility Hazard Definitions Incorrect installation, adjustment, and 10 use of this burner could result in severe a © , Indicates a hazardous situation, personal injury, death, or substantial which, if not avoided,will result �4property damage from fire, carbon in death or serious injury. monoxide poisoning,soot or explosion. Contact a professional, qualified service agency for the installation, adjustment and service of your oil heating = Indicates a hazardous situation system. This work requires technical training, trade WARNI experience, licensing or certification in some states and which, if not avoided, could the proper use of special combustion test instruments. result in death or serious injury. Please carefully read and comply with the following instructions: CAUT1 NN Indicates a hazardous situation, ° Never store or use gasoline or other flammable which, if not avoided, could liquids or vapors near this burner or appliance. result in minor or moderate injury. • Never attempt to burn garbage or refuse in this - appliance. Within the boundaries of the hazard warning,there will ° Never attempt to light the burner/appliance by be information presented describing consequences if the throwing burning material into the appliance. warning is not heeded and instructions on how to avoid - Never attempt to burn any fuel not specified and the hazard. approved for use in this burner. • Never restrict the air inlet openings to the burner or ® Intended to bring special attention the combustion air ventilation openings in the room. to information, but not related to personal injury or property damage. This manual contains information that applies to both AF and AFG burners. These burners may x a appear to be basically identical, but there are differences in design and performance. Please review the comparison chart below: Feature AF AFG Static Pressure Capability Conventional- Low range Enhanced- Medium range Blower Wheel Design Standard strip Special tablock Inlet Airflow Design Standard inlet bell Special airguide UL Air Tube Combinations "F"Series ONLY "F"or"M"Series Igniter Gaskets Baseplate/Barrier Optional, as specified Required, always specified Low Firing Rate Baffle Not required Required, per specification Figure 1. Burner label location General model Model " AFG " MFR'S SEITINGS Information Series Oil Burner /M ,+�� mw xu x � r3 R.W. Beckett Serial number, 000405-62736 1AZE manufacturers settings FM including date code 11011111111 11H BPMJ 101 Illl SII B3001 ROD R.W. Beckett specification Rating Information om-sw al,m�/su¢&U 000405-62736 number and revision 4 UL TO 96 O O O Approval agency t�j usTo �• 5 LL Im SM 75 11t SPEC symbols M BURU K Pi-100001 "1t TZ SM -- eaWs¢ R.W.Beckett Corp. sar6r�c Can be customized by individual specification ® 8� qom+d ba- ry g p _ ,,,� State and local approvals Priand fuel oil 1-99' � NYS 2 SK9890 AFG Burner Manual 1 3 Section: General Information Table 1-,Burner Specifications ®® NOT Alter the Original �1NA d�11PIP7• Burner Design Capacity T'Head (AF&AFG) (Note 1) Firing rate range: 0.40-3.00 GPH Tampering with or altering the burner design could Input: 56,000-420,000 Btu seriously impair performance, resulting in loss of 'L1'Head(AFG Only) ' static pressure, damage to the system components, Firing rate range: 0.40-1.10 GPH reduced air volume, heavy smoke, flame Input: 56,000-154,000 Btu/h impingement, appliance sooting, hot gas puff back, 12'Head (AFG Only) and asphyxiation or fire hazards. Firing rate range: 0.50-1.00 GPH Maintain the design to its original configuration. Input: 70,000-140,000 Btu/h Only use parts specified for AF or AFG Burners. 'V1'Head(AFG Only) Do NOT remove the air guide from the AFG chassis. Firing rate range: 0 75-2.75 GPH Do NOT use`M'Series air tube combinations on AF Input: 105,000-385,000 Btu/h Burners. Certifications/ UL listed to comply with ANSI/UL296 and CSA- Never try to convert an AF to an AFG or vice versa Approvals 8140.0 Any design alteration will: Fuels USA: No.1 or No.2 heating oil only (ASTM D396) © Void UL Listing Canada-No.1 stove oil or No.2 furnace oil only Void manufacturer's warranties p,OuTi6i�. Seriously impact burner performance Greatly increase your liability risk DO NOT USE GASOLINE,CRANKCASE OIL,OR ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE. Electrical Power supply: 120 volts AC,60 Hz single phase Im aired Burner Performance Operating load: 5.8 Amps max p Motor. 1/7 hp,3450 rpm,NEMA48M frame PSC ' f and Fire Hazard. rotation CCW when facing shaft end Do NOT operate the burner beyond specifications Ignition: Continuous duty solid-state igniter outlined in the following Table. Fuel pump Outlet pressure: Note 2 © For applications beyond these limits, consult Beckett Air tube ATC code: See Table 2 Technical Service at 1-800-645-2876. Dimensions Height(maximum): 12.5 inches • NOTE: Some packaged appliances with burners (with cover) Width(maximum): 15 inches may be agency listed as a unit to operate beyond Depth: 9.25 inches these limits. Consult the appliance manufacturer's Air tube diameter: 4.00 inches specifications and agency approvals for verification. Ambient Operat- +320 F.(0 C.)Minimum ing Temperature +1150 F.(+46 C.)Maximum (See above Warning) ______.��_, ._.__ - —•-------- --- - Moisture 5%to 95%RH,non-condensing and non-crystallizing ;A CAUTi®N Frozen Plumbing and ` Water Damage Hazard Note 1: Approval agency listed rating for these burners is 0.40 to 3.00 If the residence is unattended in severely cold gph.However,the firing rate range is limited by the specific air tube weather, burner rima control safe lockout, combination being used.Refer to Table 2. primary Dote 2: See appliance manufacturer's burner specifications for heating system component failures,power outages recommended pump discharge pressure. or other electrical system failures could result in frozen plumbing and water damage in a matter of hours. For protection, take preventive actions such as having a security system installed that operates during power outages, senses low temperature and initiates an effective action. Consult with your heating contractor or a home security agency. r 4 Section: General Information Table 2–Air Tube Combination(ATC) codes Firing Static ATC Codes for usable air tube lengths Rate(gph) Head plate size Venturi (`A`in inches;See Figure 3.) (min-max) (inches) 4-112 5 5-318 6-518 7 7-1/4 9 10-112 13 16 0 50-0 75 FO 3-318U None AF44XR AF53XR AF65XR - AF72XR AF90XR AF104XR AF130XR Al60XR 0.75-1.25 F3 2-3/4U None AF44XN AF53XN AF65XN AF72XN AF90XN AF104XN AF130XN AF160XN 085-1.35 F4 2-3/41.1 None AF44WH AF53WH AF65WH AF72WH AF90WH AF104WH AF130WH AF160WH 0.85-1.65 F6 2-314U None AF44YB AF53YB AF65YB - AF72YB AF90YB AF104YB AF130YB AF160YB 110-2.00 F12 2-314U None AF44XO AF53XO AF65XO AF72XO AF90XO AF104XO AF130X0 AF160X0 1.65-2 50 F22 2-314U None AF44XP AF53XP AF56XP AF72XP AF90XP AF104XP AF130XP AF160XP 2.50-3.00 F31 None None AF44XS AF53XS AF65XS AF72XS AF90XS AF104XS AF130XS AF160X3 0.50-1.10 L1 3-318U 8hole AFG50MB AFG70MB AFG90MB 0.50-1.00 L2 2-314U 8hole AFG50MP AFG70MR AFG90MP 0 75-2 75 V1 2-3/4U 8hole AFG50MD AFG70MD AFG90MD 0.40-0.75 FO 3-112U None AF44WG AF53WG AF65WG AF72WG AF90WG AF104WG AF130WG A160WG NU= Special Requirements Professional Service WARNING Required o THE INSTALLATION OF A BURNER SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS OF Incorrect installation, adjustment, and AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. use of this burner could result in severe o For recommended installation practices in the U.S. personal injury, death, or substantial refer to the latest edition of NFPA 31. (CSA-B139 property damage from fire, carbon and CSA-13140 in Canada. monoxide poisoning, soot or explosion. o Concealed damage—If you discover damage to Please read and understand the manual supplied with the burner or controls during unpacking, notify the this equipment.This equipment must be installed, carrier at once and file the appropriate claim. adjusted and put into operation only by a qualified o When contacting Beckett for service information individual or service agency that is: —Please record the burner serial number(and have o Licensed or certified to install and provide technical available when calling or writing).You will find the service to oil heating systems. serial number on the silver label located on the left o Experienced with all applicable codes, standards rear of the burner. Refer to Figure 9. and ordinances. • Responsible for the correct installation and commission of this equipment. ® Skilled in the adjustment of oil burners using combustion test instruments. The installation must strictly comply with all applicable codes, authorities having jurisdiction and the latest revision of the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of Oil-burning Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada). Regulation by these authorities take precedence over the general instructions provided in this installation manual. AFG Burner Manual spiriseriesby Thermo Products,LLC OIL-FIRED CENTRAL FURNACE Installation, Operation, and Service Manual With Users Information Section Models: VHF-ABP VHF-ABT 0 WARNING: • Do NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. • Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause a fire or explosion resulting in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. For assistance or additional ' information consult a qualified installer or service agency. These instructions should be: • read prior to installing the furnace • retained for reference by qualified service personnel • reviewed before performing any service or maintenance Thermo Products, LLC 5235 West State Road 10 1fNorth Judson, Indiana 46366 W111"hriNrectury.or! C us Intertek MO-525 ECN 5412-MA 150729 MADE IN USA I. SAFETY SECTION This page contains various warnings and cautions found throughout the Oil Furnace Manual.Please read and comply with the statements below. &WARNING AND CAUTIONS: &WARNING: This furnace is not to be used as a construction heater. See Page 1. & CAUTION MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO EXCEED 900 ROTATION (OF THE FLUE ELBOW) COUNTERCLOCKWISE OR RIGHT FROM THE VERTICAL POSITION. See Page 2. &WARNING: The predetermined limit location on this oil fired furnace has been tested and approved by Thermo Products, LLC. Any attempt to relocate this safety control or replace this safety control with a control that is not approved, or is incompatible, may result in personal injury, substantial property damage or death. See Page 5. &WARNING: THE HEAT EXCHANGER MUST BE CLEANED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. See Page 8. &CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELF! See Page 9. &WARNING: The area around the furnace should be kept free and clear of combustible liquids and material, especially papers and rags. See Page 9. &WARNING: NEVER burn garbage or refuse in your furnace. Never try to ignite oil by tossing burning papers or other material into your furnace. See Page 9. &WARNING: This oil furnace is designed to burn No. 1 or No.2 distillate fuel oil.NEVER USE GASOLINE OR A MIXTURE OF OIL AND GASOLINE. See Page 9. &CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHEN: 1.Excess oil has accumulated, 2. The furnace is full of vapors 3. The combustion chamber is very hot. IF ONE OR MORE OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST, CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. See Page 9. i All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION BEGINNING PAGE I. SAFETY SECTION i R. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 A. VENTING 2 B. DRAFT REGULATORS 3 C. DUCT WORK/AIR CONDITIONING/SUPPLY/RETURN AIRFLOW AND AIR TEMPERATURE 3 D. FILTERS MOUNTED EXTERNAL TO FURNACE 4 E. LIMIT POSITION AND LOCATION 5 F. BURNER INSTALLATION 6 G. BURNER SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS 7 H. HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 8 III. USERS INFORMATION SECTION 9 A. OIL SUPPLY 9 B. COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY 9 C. INSPECTION AREAS 9 D. STARTING THE BURNER 9 E. FILTER CLEANING AND LOCATIONS 10 APPENDIX-A REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 12 APPENDIX-B WIRING DIAGRAMS 15 ii Riverhead Building Supply Proud Supplier of: Customer 100 Precision Drive, Suite 2 QUOTATION BUILDING SUPPLY Shirley,NY ����� , Ba Sig181'11�t. Bftr. 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Your order will not be processed without authorized 4 "s � tl signature. 3 $0.0 Ak $0.0 Thank you for all of your efforts! % $802.3 CUSTOMER SIGNATURE DATE We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with this quote! Page 1 Of 1 Andersen Andersen Windows -Abbreviated Quote Report Andersen Project Name: edward jurzenia Quote M 75364 Print Date: 12/21/2012 Quote Date: 12/21/2012 iQ Version: 12.1 Dealer: RIVERHEAD BUILDING SUPPLY Customer: BUILD SMARTER.BUILD BETTER. Billing 1-800-378-3650 Address: WWW.RBSCORP.COM Phone: Fax: Sales Rep: GREG VIANI Contact: Created By: Trade ID: Promotion Code: Item Qty Item Size(Operation) Location Unit Price Ext. Price 0001 1 C235(LR) kitchen $ 505.01 $ 505.01 !il! RO Size=4'0 1/2"W x 3'5 3/8"H Unit Size=4'0"W x 3'413/16" H Unit,White/White-Vinyl Wrapped, LR Handing, (All Sash)High Performance Low-E4 Glass Insect Screen,White Hardware Pack, PSC,Andersen Classic Series-White Zone:North-Central U-Factor:0.29, SHGC:0.32, ENERGY STAR®Qualified:Yes 0002 1 DHP5646(F) $ 549.36 $ 549.36 li RO Size=5'7 7/8"Wx4'8 7/8"H UnitSize=5'75/16"Wx4'87/8"H 1I l � Unit,White/PI White, High Performance Low-E4 Glass Zone:North-Central U-Factor:0.30, SHGC:0.33, ENERGY STAR®Qualified:Yes Quote M 75364 Print Date: 12/21/2012 Page 1 Of 3 iQ Version: 12.1 Item Qty Item Size(Operation) Location Unit Price Ext. Price !` — 0003 1 TW2446-DHP41046-TW2446(AA-F-AA) $ 1295.46 $ 1295.46 + 2 �. RO Size=9 11 3/8 W x 4 8 7/8 H Unit Size=9 10 13116�,W x 4 8 7/8„ H Composite Unit,White/Pre-finished White, High Performance Low-E4 Top/Bottom*High Performance Low-E4*High Performance Low-E4 Top/Bottom Glass, No Grille, Mulling Location: Factory(Direct), Mull Type: Narrow Mull, Mull Priority:Vertical Insect Screen,White Zone:North-Central Unit U-Factor SHGC ENERGY STAR®Qualified 1 0.30 0.31 Yes 2 0.30 0.33 Yes 3 0.30 0.31 Yes 0004 1 CW135(L) $ 283.67 $ 283.67 I �i RO Size=2'47/8"Wx3'5 3/8”H UnitSize=2'4318"Wx3'413/16"H Unit,WhiteMlhite-Vinyl Wrapped, L Handing, Straight Arm Hardware, High Performance Low-E4 Glass I I� Insect Screen,White Hardware Pack, PSC,Andersen Classic Series-White Zone:North-Central U-Factor:0.29, SHGC:0.32, ENERGY STAR®Qualified:Yes Subtotal 2 633.50 Total Load Factor Tax(0.000%) $ 0.00 Customer Signature F 1.429 Grand Total 2.6 Dealer Signature- **All graphics viewed from the exterior **Rough opening dimensions are minimums and may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps or flashings or sill panning or brackets or fasteners or other items. Quote#: 75364 Print Date: 12/21/2012 Page 2 Of 3 iQ Version: 12.1 IgCCt 07,4n, Andersen Windows -Abbreviated Quote Report Andersen1Project Name: edward jurzenia part 200 w1.Anotf - /ROOMf•i001f Quote M 75365 Print Date: 12/21/2012 Quote Date: 12/21/2012 iQ Version: 12.1 Dealer: RIVERHEAD BUILDING SUPPLY Customer: BUILD SMARTER.BUILD BETTER. Billing 1-800-378-3650 Address: WWW.RBSCORP.COM Phone: Fax: Sales Rep: GREG VIANI Contact: Created By: Trade ID: Promotion Code: Item Qty Item Size(Operation) Location Unit Price Ext. Price 0001 6 TW2846(AA) $ 361.03 $ 2166.18 RO Size=2' 10 1/8"W x 4'8 7/8"H Unit Size=2'9 5/8"W x 4'8 7/8" H Unit, Equal Sash,White/PI White, High Performance Low-E4 Glass(Each Sash) Insect Screen,White Zone:North-Central U-Factor:0.30, SHGC:0.31, ENERGY STAR®Qualified:Yes Subtotal Is 2,166.18 Total Load Factor Tax(0.000%) $ 0.00 Customer Signature 1.542 —:] Grand Total $ 2,166.18 Dealer Signature **All graphics viewed from the exterior **Rough opening dimensions are minimums and may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps or flashings or sill panning or brackets or fasteners or other items. Quote#: 75365 Print Date: 12/21/2012 Page 1 Of 2 iQ Version: 12.1 j 71 316S' ,B skoPM u LO , �-k TILT-WASH DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOWS �/ flit t FEATURES + ' °" x ACCESSORIES sold separately p 'G},. -T Frame . Frame Insect Screens Ff.�q �.�r Exterior outer frame members are Q M Extension Jambs Insect Screen Frames treated with water-repellent preservative " Standard Iamb depth Is 3 t/a"(83) �,� and covered with a rigid vinyl cover, _:,,,_ 'F: x <_ Extension Iambs are available In unfinished minimizing maintenance and providing � ,<, M •°x pine or prefinished white.Some sizes may an attractive appearance. 0-," t r',F be veneered. Interior surfaces are unfinished L- rt' � �``' =,a Factory-applied and non-applied extension - `` pine.Low-maintenance prefinished .. '° '' Iambs are available In Vie"(15)Increments white interiors are available `.`� ~� s t between 4 hs°(114)and 7/a"(181) O Full-perimeter Installation flange Extension jambs can be factory-applied makes Installation easy and fast with little to either three sides(stool and apron)or or no adjustment.It's fixed,seamless and Sash four sides(picture frame casing). Choose full Insect screen or half Insect Integrated with the exterior frame. screen.Half insect screen(shown above) Drywall Return allows ventilation without affecting the 0 Flexible weatherstrip around all four :A`i`m^ i '` " s.i:;. .� u" " ¢ r'". °�` The 200 Series double-hung window is view from the upper sash.Frames are sides Is factory-Installed and provides a '"'` ;_'`'`� ,ts, r g PP P a '�d> tight seal between the sash and frame ''? available with a narrow 3"p6)Iamb depth available In colors to match product g t..�a r,a n�;°, l- r-,•; z ; with a flat Interior surface for easy drywall exteriors. a ? z2return.Available In pine or prefinished Glass white. TruScenee Insect Screen © Choose Low E,Low-E HeatLock® Exclusive Andersen®TruScene Insect Low-E SmartSun;"Low-E SmartSun t"s ''t>_ Two-Tone Option screens provide over 50%more clarity HeatLock or dual-pane glass.Tempered 200 Series tilt-wash double-hung windows than our conventional insect screens for glass and other glass options are available. A convenient tilt-wash design makes It are available with a two-tone color a beautiful unobstructed view.They allow Contact your Andersen supplier A removable easy to clean the window from the Inside. configuration,featuring a prefinished white more fresh air and sunlight In,while doing translucent film helps shield the glass from An In-sash balancer minimizes the view of Interior and a Sandtone exterior Some a better job of keeping out small Insects. damage during delivery and construction the jamb liner,maximizing the amount of exterior components are visible from the and simplifies finishing at the jobsite. wood in the frame Window can be secured Interior.Corresponding picture and transom Conventional Insect Screen ® A rigid vinyl glazing bead,combined through the side jambs to stud walls units,as well as grilles,are available Conventional Insect screens have a long- with high-grade silicone glazing bed,keeps without hitting balancer. to match lasting*fiberglass screen mesh with a the glass bonded firmly to the sash and Window Opening Control Device charcoal finish. helps minimize water and air infiltration ;,-j u•'� „ -,w�,,- Exterior Trim ; EXTERIOR HARDWARE FINISHES I p � This product Is available with Andersen h, - exterior trim.See pages 45-50 for details. —tear 7 77, 1. y""{'�,<."��A ;. ,Y4.[r•y',�,t4,,- ,,f, -;" ,��,_" <, _ I>�„`ef�e i'e ' - .((( ifr',�r•'£i"}J t;x„.i�'`r'..._< c T°v Mi'�k�;,' ,fi-; `'k7 ,z`r'^� CAUTION Painting and staining may cause damage to White Sandtone Antique Black Bright Gold Dust p_ - "'s•-'*°' Brass Brass rigid vinyl and is not recommended 'x �.�. •Andersen does not warrant the adhesion or INTERIOR performance of homeowner-applied paint over vinyl A recessed window opening control device or other factory-coated surfaces 14 is available factory applied.ltlimits the •oonot pamtweatherstnp- +" •Creosote-based stains should not come in contact sash travel to less than 4"(102)when the with Andersen products Oil Rubbed 3a atin - Stone White window lsfirst opened Available mstone .Abrasive cleaners arsolutions contammgcarrosrve Pine White Bronze Nickel and white.A field-applied window opening solvents should not be used on Andersen products control device is also available. Naturally occurring variations in grain,color and texture of wood make each window one of a kind All wood interiors are unfinished unless prefinished white is specified. Oil rubbed bronze is a"living"finish that will change with time and use. Security Sensors DOUBLE—HUNG HARDWARE Open/Closed sensors Wireless open/closed sensors are available .,, In four colors.See page 6 for details. Lack&Keeper CLASSIC SERIES Standard Stone I White Optional Lift- "Optional,Antique Brass I Black For more information about glass, Stone I White grilles and insect screens, Bright Brass I Gold Dust Oil Rubbed Bronze I Satin Nickel see pages 8-9. Stone finish is standard for pine interiors White finish is standard for white interiors For more information about Bold name denotes finish shown combination designs,product performance,installation * Visit andersenwindows com/warranty for details ** instructions and accessories, Hardware sold separately see pages 51-63 or visit Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters Printing limitations prevent exact replication of colors and finishes See your Andersen supplier for actual color and finish samples andersenwindows.Com 12 Andersen. tit Table of Tilt-Wash Double-Hung&Transom Window Sizes Table of Tilt-Wash Half Circle Window Sizes Scale 1/8"(3)=1'-0"(305)—1:96 Scale 1/8"(3)=1'-0"(305)—1:96 1'-71/2" 1'-111/2" 2'-31/2" 2'-71/2" 2'-111/2" 3'-31/2" 1'-7 1/2" 1'-11 1/2" _ Window Dimension (495) (597) (699) (800) (902) (1003) Window Dimension (495) �'T-o 597) Niinlmum" ir$o 2-0" <2 4" 2'8 -,-3'-�- _ 3'-4° Minimum` 1,$0 - o� ".Rough Opening (508) (610)' (711)= (813)_ _(914) � '(1016)_ Rough Opening (610) _ Unobstructed Glass 131/2" 171/2" 211/2" 251/2" 291/2" 331/2" Unobstructed Glass 131/2" 171/2" (lower sash only) (343) (445) (546) (648) (749) (851) (343) (445) See Half Circle chart C) " - m 244CT18 244CT20 244C724 244CT28 244CT30 2440734 4 p c� M00 70 244CT18 244CT20 244FX1810 244FX2010 244FX2410 244FX2810 244FX3010 244FX3410 2'-3 /2" 2'-71/2"0 FO MI FM 244FX1816 244FX2016 244FX2416 244FX2816 244FX3016 244FX3416 (699) (800) 2'4~ r p p . � � 7 i"w 2'-8", 244FX1820 244FX2020 244FX2420 244FX2820 244FX3020 244FX3420 211/2" 25112" N ® FEII FEIIE 11 FE p (546) (648) n \ n r \ 00 p N 244DH1830 244DH2O30 244DH2430 244DH2830 244DH3030 244DH3430 _ :a o Yl�, 2440724 2440128 H [111 H El [Ell 244DH1836 244DH2O36 244DH2436 244DH2836 244DH3036 244DH3436 2'-111/2" 3'-31/2" ❑ . H E 6 (1003) 3COR 'T-4"'n ,'914), (1016)l El 11 - 244DH1840 244DH2O40 244DH2440 244DH2840 244DH3040 244DH3440 291/2" 331/2" (749) (851) CA co COi Hu� M m v 244CT30 244CT34 244DR1846 2440H2O46 244DH2446 244DH2846 244DH3046 2440H3446 op H 0 H 0 11 11 ;t "{ N 2440H1849 244DH2O49 2440H2449 2440H2849 244DH30490 244OH34490 Grille patterns shown on page 15. 244DH1850 244DH2O50 244DH2450 244DH2850 244DH30500 244DH34500 :.j 244DH1856 244DH2O56 244DH2456 244DH28560 244DH30560 244DH34560 i c?�"} n = co " 2446H1860 244DH2O60 244DH2460 244DH28600 244DH30600 2440H34600 •'Window Dimension"always refers to outside frame to frame dimension •'Minimum Rough Opening"dimensions may need to be increased to allow for use of building wraps,flashing,sill panning,brackets,fasteners or other Items.See pages 62-63 for more details •Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters Meet or exceed clear opening area of 5 7 sq it or 0 53 V,clear opening width of 20"(508)and clear opening height of 24"(610)See table on page 15 13 TILT-WASH DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOWS Table of Tilt-Wash Picture Window Sizes Scale 1/8"(3)=1i-0"(305)—1:96 Window Dimension 2-11 1/2" 3'-111/2" 4'-5 1/2" 4'-81/2" 4'-111/2" 5'-5 1/2" 5'-111/2" (902) (1207) (1359) (1435) (1511) (1663) (1816) Ml 'A' 476 4 inknurn -0 Opening-, ,Ro gh 19 RV (I ',j 144 6 (1829), It Unobstructed Glass 291/x" 411/2" 471/2" 501/2" 531/2" 591/2" 651/2" (749) (1054) (1207) (1283) (1359) (1511) (1664) Grille patterns shown FEI 244FX3030 244F)(4030 244FX4630 244FX4930 244FX5030 244F)(5630 244FX6030 on page 15. Co 244FX3040 244FX4040 244FX4640 2441X4940 2441X5040 2441)(5640 2441X6040 244FX3046 244FX4046 244FX4646 244FX4946 244FX5046 244FX5646 244FX6046 00 C, a� r 00 CD _41X3049 244FX4049 244FX4649 244FX4949 244FX5049 244FX5649 244FX6049 C? 244FX3050 244FX4050 244FX4650 244FX4950 244FX5050 244FX5650 244FX6050 5" F 244FX3056 244F)(4056 244FX4656 244FX4956 244FX5056 -Window Dimension"always refers to outside frame to frame dimension Rough Opening'dimensions o cmmay need to be Increased to allow for use ; (D in L of building wraps,flashing,sill panning, brackets,fasteners or other Items.See pages 62-63 for more details. -Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters 244FX3060 244FX4060 2441)(4660 244FX4960 244FX5060 Tilt-Wash Picture Window Area Specifications Glass Overall Window dlass� Overall Window verrllftdoW� Window indow 0 Area -Area VNumber, .. ...Area' Area,- Area Number L'�_"'-- 'SqFt-/(fn2) -j_Sq-Ft./-(m2) � ,1, — _1,'" S -R/(m2) sq-R/(m2)-, Ft./(m2)Sq.Ft/(m2)',I'-Sq q 604 (056) 8 75 (0 244F)(4640 1369 (127) i`1765.--(164) 1765 (164) 22 il (205),r 1876 (174) 2335 -1(2,17) 3040 850 (0 79) 1 11.71 :'(1:09) 15 67 (146) :A9.88_1,(1.85)'_i 'A 695) �441 13:19, `45050-1­_;�' - 19 '24 59­,'-(228) ye 973 (0 90) lo on il 55) !21.00' (123) 1988 (185) 1- "7_j2 51 _24 9 1035 (096) ',13,43 "(f29)' F" 1765 (11) 2211 ;(204 L�1,4 2211 (205) 2706 FX46 6- _�9 j�?44_ i5l1,;`1,z 1 63 (182) 2 244FX50 1 60' r 4FX3050'f- 9' 'P,�� I __. -11, 1096 (102) ;A467� �jl-36) 434 _(226)'� 2434 (2.26) .29,54-12 2441X3 '(1 D 244 OF 1219 (113) �1,16 1�,,'(1,.50) FX4660a-n 1219 (1 13) 1,16.15 51) F2i7ff)(3060- 1342 (125) 1,i763' (1.64)-.1, L� (0 1035 96) 13 93 `(129)'j 5 1715 (1,59) "21 61 (2.01)0l) �#14 1455 (135) ',18.64­f(1i3) 244FX56 6,­,,,P,1 1963 (182) 2434 (226),4 1'1t� 850 (079) ;11.71'";(109); 244W49iO _4 244FX4040 1196 (1 it) 15.67 -(f46 11244FX494W­q�--',�--`_',j 16 ­�,"'Y ,f2O 87 (194) ;2570 ''(2 39) 66 (155) 210q ,(195),1 0 2211 FX4046, 17.65'-x(164)' 11 I 1369 (127) , 244FX4949 -"";',-"-,"",,�,'I 1771 (165) ��22 1T;(�66)' 244FX565 (205) 27.06 (251)' 41 -,2336 ',1(2 17)"-' L244FX6030�,, ,,,,w, 1342 (125) 17.63,(1.64) ,2441X4050' 7-63 (I.M) -A, 1455 (135) ,1864';(173) 4 1876 (174) 8 (1.75) 2359, (2 19)", '244FX405O',­-A' 1542 (143) 1963 (1,82) 44FX4956 2087 (194) �,25 70, 188 2297 (213) '�,28 05 61 i,244FX4O56',,,'-,- 1715 (159) 61 (2.01) r'jii 21.61 (201) :,2656- (2.47), 1096 (102) ,14V ari 18.88 (1 75) .06, (2161) �3 9 (219)" 1542 (1.43) 19 63 2,0 2434 (2 26) ,29 64 (2 75) 7 9',,(1:23),� •Dimensions in parentheses are in square meters. 14 _ s All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. R. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS -READ BEFORE START OF INSTALLATION 1. The heating output capacity of the furnace proposed for installation should be based on a heat loss calculation made according to the manuals provided by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America(ACCA) or the American Society of Heating,Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers,Inc.(ASHRAE). 2. All local codes and/or regulations take precedence over the instructions in this manual and should be followed accordingly. In the absence of local codes, installation must conform with these instructions and regulations of the National Fire Protection Association, and to the provisions of the National Electrical Code(ANSI/NFPA 70-1999 or latest edition). 3.The installed furnace must be level and positioned in a central location with respect to outlet registers.It should be located near the chimney to minimize any horizontal run of flue pipe,which may be required. 4. A furnace installed in a residential garage must be installed so the burner and ignition source are located higher than 18 inches above the floor, unless the required combustion air is taken from the exterior of the garage.Also,the furnace must be located or protected to avoid physical damage by vehicles. OWARNING: This furnace is not to be used as a construction heater. 5.Listed below are definitions of"COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL"and"NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL." COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL: Material made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics, or other material that will ignite and burn,whether flame resistant or not. NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL: Material that is not capable of being ignited and burned. Such materials consist entirely of, or a combination of, steel,iron,brick,tile,concrete,slate,or glass. MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS FROM " TOP& FROM THE RE TYPE OF UNIT MODEL NO.' SIDES OF FRONT SIDES OF FLUENENTAR FURNACE PLENUM HIGHBOY VHF-A** 0" Note ` 1" 7" 0" Notes: I VHF-A**front clearance 6"for Closet,24"for Alcove. The minimum clearances listed in the preceding table are for fire protection. Clearance for servicing the front of the furnace should be at least 24 inches. A clearance of 24 inches is recommended for passage to all points on the furnace requiring service access. NOTE:The VHF-A** furnaces may be installed on combustible flooring. NOTE:The VHF-A**furnace is approved for closet installation.If the VHF-A**is installed in a closet,it requires two openings in the closet door for combustion air,each having a minimum area of 162 sq.inches. This free area for the VHF-A**intentionally exceeds the recommended minimum free area of 2 square inches per 1000 BTUH of input rate. 1 ' All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. Power(Side-Wall)Venting-Important Note Regarding OCAUTION: The manufacturer of this furnace will NOT assume responsibility for damage to, and deterioration of, exterior building materials, e.g. brick, siding, clapboards, and etc., in close proximity to the vent terminal due to operation of a power vented, oil furnace. This policy is applicable regardless of the cause of sooting. Two (2)problems typically arise when power venting any oil-fired appliance. 1) Soot buildup may occur at an accelerated rate on critical components of the furnace oil burner, e.g. the primary control flame sensor ("cad cell"), the burner head, oil nozzle, and etc. 2) Severe damage may occur to external surfaces of the structure in the event the furnace continually produces a high level of smoke in the flue gases. Excess smoke and soot can be produced for many reasons, some of which cannot be successfully controlled by the installer and the appliance manufacturer. NOTICE: The manufacturer of this furnace recommends the use of a chimney to vent this residential oil furnace. If a power venter must be used, it is the responsibility of the installer and power venter manufacturer to design and assemble a satisfactory power vent system. A. VENTING: NOTE: On the VHF-A** it is possible to rotate the flue elbow(which is factory installed for vertical discharge)90° counterclockwise from the vertical position to adapt to various venting systems. A CAUTION MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO EXCEED 900 ROTATION (OF THE FLUE ELBOW) COUNTERCLOCKWISE OR RIGHT FROM THE VERTICAL POSITION. ROTATION OF FRONT FLUE ELBOW When an installation requires that the flue exit out the left hand side casing on a front flue unit, remove screw securing the 90 deg. elbow and rotate it 90° counterclockwise. Then, remove knock-out in side casing and extend vent through the opening. A trim collar may be ordered from the manufacter of this furnace to hide the gap around the flue pipe. This trim collar,however, is not required for operation.Trim collar/gasket part numbers(s) 14121 /330073. NOTE: ROTATION OF FLUE PIPE IS ONLY ALLOWED FOR LEFT HAND SIDE VENTING APPLICATIONS. The VHF-A**may be vented through a standard correctly sized chimney. The VHF-A**may also be horizontally vented through a side wall.The manufacter of this furnace has available the Field model FDVS-45/FVOP-415 side wall vent kit for such applications.When installing the FDVS-45/FVOP-415 side wall vent kit,outside combustion air must also be applied to the burner.The following table identifies application order information. 2 9 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. SIDE WALL VENTING APPLICATION ORDER INFORMATION FIELD VENT TERMINATION SIDE WALL VENT COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE KIT ACCESSORIES KIT . HOOD KIT BURNER (15'application MAX) (BURNER SPECIFIC) (FOR COMBUSTION AIR APPLICATIONS ONLY) PART NUMBER PART NUMBER PART NUMBER Beckett AFG AOPS8393 AOPS8394 AOPS8397 The Field vent kit is set up with 4 inch diameter vent pipe with concentric through-the-wall vent termination/inlet air vent hood.The combustion air inlet pipe diameter is also 4 inch diameter.For Beckett,the combustion air inlet pipe will be reduced to 3"diameter with the Beckett side wall vent kit. The side wall vent may be installed either through the upper knock-out on the left side casing of the unit or vertically out the top opening of the vestibule.The 4"flexible vent pipe included w/Field vent kit is able to be installed at 2" clearance to combustibles. The combustion air inlet can be installed through the either the lower left side casing knock-out or the lower right side casing knock-out. B.DRAFT REGULATORS: A draft regulator is supplied with the furnace and should be installed according to the regulator manufacturers recommendations. With the burner operating,use a draft gauge to adjust the regulator to the proper setting. (refer to the instructions enclosed with draft regulator to adjust to the proper setting).When the burner air supply and draft are properly adjusted, the overfire draft should be a negative (-).0V to (-).02" WC', as measured at the 5/16" overfire air tap(See Fig.4).This tap is provided in the upper burner mounting plate.To measure the flue draft,punch a small hole in the vent connector pipe as close to the furnace as possible and always before the draft regulator. Note: 1.Draft overfire may be positive for high fire applications but not to exceed(+).02"WC. C. DUCT WORK/A1R CONDITIONING/SUPPLY/RETURN AIRFLOW AND AIR TEMPERATURE: If the furnace is used in connection with summer air conditioning(cooling),the furnace should be installed parallel with or on the upstream side of the evaporator coil to avoid condensation in the furnace heat exchanger. If the cooling unit is installed with a parallel flow arrangement,dampers or other means used to control flow of air should be provided to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace. If such a damper is manually operated, it must be equipped with a means to prevent operation of either unit,unless the damper is in the full heat or cool position. The supply/retum airflow shall be set to obtain an air temperature rise, across the furnace, in the range of 55° to 85°F. Since the flow resistance of each duct system is slightly different, the airflow (fan speed) may have to be changed in the field to achieve a satisfactory temperature rise. One way to measure the temperature rise across the furnace is to insert temperature measuring devices (e.g. thermometers)into the return air duct and into the supply air duct about 12 inches from the furnace.After the furnace has been firing continually for over 20 minutes, read the temperature difference between the two (2) thermometers. The temperature difference should not exceed 85°F,nor be less than 55°F.A temperature rise of 70°F is considered to be optimum for comfort. The blower (fan) speed fan is adjusted by changing the fan motor winding energized by the control system. The furnace is set on fan speed, "ML", at the factory, refer to page 13 of this manual. To adjust the fan speed, change corresponding wire from the appropriate fan speed to the"HEAT"tap on the control. 3 Q All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. The duct system should again follow the current design standard of Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)or ASHRAE Fundamentals volume.The most common location for the A-shaped coil(A style)is shown in Fig. 1. COIL CABINET 0� .O Q ° 0 O 0 ° HIGHBOY FURNACE Fig 1:Acceptable locations for the air conditioner evaporator coil. NOTICE: The minimum coil pan clearance for a drum type heat exchanger is three inches unless specified otherwise by the individual coil manufacturer. D. FILTERS MOUNTED EXTERNAL TO FURNACE On highboy furnaces, it is necessary to cut the return air opening in the side or rear casing, depending upon the needs of the specific installation. The filter rack provided with the furnace, refer to Fig. 2, will serve as a template to scribe a mark for the return air opening on the casing. Place the filter rack on a side casing approximately one inch up from the bottom of the furnace and centered from side to side. Place the securing flange against the casing when locating the return air opening.For your convenience, (4) locator knock-outs have been placed at the proper locations on both the left and right side casings. PLEASE NOTE: While scribing the return air opening, the filter rack can be held in position by tape or similar temporary means. 1-1/16" 25" 14-1/4" FLANGE EGURJ�G FOR RETURN AIR DUCTWORK CONNECTION 16-1/8" IJG 24" FLANGE / FOR RETURN AIR DUCTWORK CONNECTION Fig.2: A typical filter rack and dimensions for the VRF-A**furnace. 4 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. Position the open end of the filter rack so as to provide access for filter replacement. Once the filter rack is positioned correctly,scribe a line along the inside of the securing flange on three of the sides.To scribe a line on the fourth side(the open end),use the open end support as a guide. Remove the filter rack and cut the return air opening in the casing.Now the filter rack can be anchored to the furnace with screws or pop-rivets through the securing flange of the filter rack. Connect the return air plenum to the filter rack and slide the filter into place. Dimensions for adapting the return air plenum to the filter rack are provided(See Fig.2). E. LIMIT POSITION AND LOCATION &WARNING: The predetermined limit location on this oil fired furnace has been tested and approved by Thermo Products, LLC. Any attempt to relocate this safety control or replace this safety control with a control that is not approved, or is incompatible, may result in personal injury, substantial property damage or death. The unit listed in the table below must have the limit control installed at the time of unit installation. WARM AIR PLENUM TABLE 2: Installation location of A the limit control for each furnace o B DIM. MODEL A B LIMIT CONTROL VHF—A** 3-1/2" 6-3/8" 0 VHF—A** Fig.3:Limit location for VHF-A** 5 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. a F. BURNER INSTALLATION: NOTE:The burner is factory installed on this furnace. NOTICE: Remove all cardboard packing from around chamber before installing burner. The oil burner will mount on three stud mounting bolts on the lower mounting plate covering the opening in the front of the heat exchanger. The end of the burner tube should be inserted no further than 1/4 inch back from the inside surface of the combustion chamber. A distance further than 1/4 inch back from the inside chamber wall may cause impingement and sooting. This unit is equipped with a chamber retainer (refer to Fig.4). This retainer secures the chamber during shipping and helps to maintain insertion depth. DO NOT remove this retainer when installing burner. OVERFIRE DRAFTA BURNER MOUNTING PLATE GASKET ACCESS COVER i i i i BURNER MOUNTING PLATE BURNER a ` MOUNTING NUT & WASHER BURNER STUDS (4) PLACES MOUNTING (3) PLACES PLATE o� COMBUSTION CHAMBER OVERFIRE DRAFT ACCESS COVER CHAMBER RETAINER OVERFIRE DRAFT ACCESS PORT Fig.4: Typical location of the overfire air tap and components in burner mounting plate area HEAT EXCHANGER DRUM I/4 CHAMBER BURNER AIR TUBE BURNER MOUNTING PLATE �— '\ -- INSIDE OF --------------- CHAMBER BURNER i �---- — BURNER END CONE IS 1/4" BACK FROM INSIDE CHAMBER WALL CHAMBER INSULATING SLEEVE ON WALL OR AMULET IF APPLICABLE (SEE BURNER APPLICATION CHART) Fig.5: Burner insertion illustration(Top view) When mounting the burner,the mounting plate(Fig.4)must be removed to provide access to the area in front of the combustion chamber.A fiber insulating sleeve or amulet is provided on the burner tube of specific burners.(see Fig. 5). See burner application chart for type of insulator. Do not allow the burner tube or end cone to physically touch or protrude into the chamber, as excess heat transfer could result in destruction of the tube, end cone or both. The burner tube/end cone is properly positioned,when the end is 1/4 inch back from the inside surface of the combustion chamber wall. 6 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. G.BURNER SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS FURNACE MODEL BURNER * BURNER HEAD STATIC MAXIMUM SHIPPED OIL VHF SERIES SPEC INS MODEL&TUBE PLATE NOZZLE NOZZLE PUMP NO. LENGTH SIZE** SIZE PRESSURE BURNER PSIG) BECKETT(AFG) EFL201 N AFG-4.5" F3 3-5/8U 0.75X800 A 0.60X800 A 120 *INSULATOR S=SLEEVE OR N=NONE THE NOZZLE SIZE GIVES THE NOMINAL FLOWRATE, IN GPH, FOLLOWED BY THE SPRAY ANGLE, IN DEGREE'S, AND THE SPRAY PATTERN, EITHER "A" FOR HOLLOW CONE OR "B" FOR SOLID CONE.FOR EXAMPLE,A NOZZLE RATEWAT 0.65 GPH @ 100 PSIG THAT PROVIDES AN 800 SPRAY ANGLE AND A HOLLOW SPRAY PATTERN WOULD BE ABBREVIATED IN THE TABLE AS"0.65 X 80°A". For more specific burner information,contact: Thermo Products,LLC, 5235 West State Road 10 North Judson,IN 46366 INPUT CAPACITY SELECTION CHART EQUIVALENT EFFECTIVE HEAT INPUT HEATING RATE* CAPACITY** NOZZLE SIZE(GPH x TYPE UNITS TU/ER BTU/HR) Beckett AFG VHF-A 70,000 60,000 0.50 x 80°A VHF-A 85,000 73,000 0.60 x 80°A VHF-A 106,250 90,000 0.75 x 80°A All rates shown achieved with 120 PSIG pump pressure for Beckett AFG. *Based on#2 domestic heating fuel oil having heating value of 140,000 BTU per gallon. **Based on thermal efficiency of 84%-85%. All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 5 H. HEAT EXCHANGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS: OWARNING: THE HEAT EXCHANGER MUST BE CLEANED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. It is important to inspect and clean the heat exchanger once a year, or as necessary,to remove any build-up of soot. A layer of soot on the inside of the heat exchanger will act as an insulator and reduce heat transfer,resulting in less efficiency. To clean the heat exchanger, first turn off all power to the unit. Remove clean-out plugs,the vent connector pipe to the chimney, the burner, and the burner mounting plates. When removing the clean-out plugs, remove the screw at the 12 o'clock position.Then,pull clean-out plug straight back. SCREW HEAT EXCHANGER ! HEAT EXCHANGER CLEAN—OUT ACCESS (TUBE) T !i u ,,l I CLEAN—OUT PLUG ASSEMBLY V Fig.6: Clean-out plug removal With access to the inside of the heat exchanger through the burner area, clean-out openings, and vent pipe connection, it is possible to use a long, flexible wire brush and an industrial type vacuum cleaner to remove any soot build-up.NOTE:A one inch(outside diameter)vacuum cleaner hose will fit into the radiator. To vacuum and brush the outer radiator of the heat exchanger,go through the clean-out openings in both directions, as shown in figure 7,below. OUTER RADIATOR VACUUM HOSE LENGTH VHF—A** 8 FT CLEANOUT OPENING CLEANOUT OPENING Fig.7: Recommended method and device for cleaning inside of heat exchanger. Reassemble the furnace to its original construction*. Remount the burner being certain that the air tube is properly inserted into the chamber opening(see section F).If heavy soot deposits were found in the heat exchanger,this may indicate the burner is out of adjustment. *When returning clean-out plugs to their original position, insert plug and replace screw at the 12 o'clock position. This is sufficient for sealing the access tube. 8 _ A All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. Y III.USERS INFORMATION SECTION A. OIL SUPPLY: Do not allow the fuel tank to run completely empty. During the summer, keep the tank full to prevent condensation of moisture on the inside surface of the tank. If the fuel tank runs completely dry, it may be necessary to purge the lines of trapped air.Contact a qualified technician to bleed the lines and restart the burner. OIL SUPPLY VALVE:Turn the oil supply valve off if the burner is shut down for an extended period of time. B. COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY: The burner requires a generous amount of clean combustion air to operate safely.Lack of adequate combustion air can result in erratic operation of the burner,noisy combustion,or fuel odors in the air.NEVER BLOCK THE FURNACE FROM THE SUPPLY OF COMBUSTION AIR.If there is an exhaust fan, dryer or return air grill in the furnace room, there should be increased concern and additional efforts may be required to provide adequate combustion air to the furnace at all times. C.INSPECTION AREAS VESTIBULE: The furnace vestibule area or burner compartment should be inspected by removing the front door of the furnace and looking for signs of excessive heat such as discoloration of components materials damage, from rust or corrosion,soot or carbon build-up. EXTERIOR OF FURNACE: The furnace exterior should be inspected for signs of excessive heat such as discoloration of materials and damage from rust or corrosion. FLUE PIPE, VENT PIPE OR CONNECTOR: The furnace vent pipe should be inspected for signs of rust, corrosion pitting or holes in pipe,and leakage around seams in pipe,indicated by soot or condensate streaks. CHIMNEY OR VENTING SYSTEM: The furnace venting system should be inspected for signs of rust,corrosion pitting or holes,and signs of condensation or moisture leakage from the venting system. If any of the above symptoms are evident,call a qualified heating contractor for assistance. &CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE REPAIRS YOURSELF! 0' WARNING: The area around the furnace should be kept free and clear of combustible liquids and material, especially papers and rags. &WARNING: NEVER burn garbage or refuse in your furnace. Never try to ignite oil by tossing burning papers or other material into your furnace. AWARNING: This oil furnace is designed to burn No. 1 or No. 2 distilate fuel oil.NEVER USE GASOLINE OR A MIXTURE OF OIL AND GASOLINE. &CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WIIEN: 1.Excess oil has accumulated, 2.The furnace is full of vapors 3. The combustion chamber is very hot. IF ONE OR MORE OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST, CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. D.STARTING THE BURNER: 1.Turn the main service switch to"OFF"position. 2. Set thermostat substantially above room temperature. 3.Open shut-off valves in oil supply line to burner. 4. Turn service switch to furnace "ON". If burner starts and runs,but stops again on lockout, it may be necessary to bleed the lines or make burner combustion air adjustments. Contact a qualified service person to adjust and start burner. 9 v - All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. J E. FILTER CLEANING AND LOCATION: The air filters should be inspected each month and cleaned when dirty.Cleaning the air filters frequently may reduce airborne contaminants from entering the furnace and depositing in the furnace,duct system and home. OWARNING: To avoid injury from moving parts, hot surfaces, or electrical shock, shut off the power to the furnace before removing any furnace access doors to service the air filters. The filter rack will be located between the return air plenum and the return air opening on the side of the furnace, refer to figure 8. Slide the dirty filter out,clean it with a mild soap and water solution.Make sure filter is thoroughly dry before replacing. 0 BLOWER COMPARTMENT DOOR b RA FILTER Fig.8:Location of the air filter on the typical highboy furnace. 10 - S All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. COMBUSTION AND EFFICIENCY TESTING FOR OIL FIRED CENTRAL FURNACES. Complete this form for each furnace installed.Read instruction manual carefully before making tests.Retain this form with furnace. CUSTOMER NAME ADDRESS CITY.STATE BURNER MODEL NO. BLAST TUBE LGTH. A1R SHU" R OPENING HEATING INS %OF MAX.(EST) SYSTEM COMBUSTION CHAMBER CONDITION MATERIAL FURNACE MODEL TYPE OF VENTING SYSTEM ❑ MASONRY METAL SIDEWALL MASONRY El CHIMNEY CHIMNEY POWER VENTER CHIMNEY METAL MASONRY CHIMNEY W/INDUCER CHIMNEY W/METALLINER W/INDUCER FUEL LINE FILTER DRAFT CONTROL FURNACE SERIAL NUMBER INITIAL SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE COMBUSTION INSTALLATION TESTS (Operate burner CO2 in stack pipe Draft Over-fire at least 10 Draft in stack pipe minutes before Smoke number starting tests.) Gross stack temp. Furnace room temp. Net stack temp. (Gross stack minus furnace room temp.) Efficiency Nozzle size and spray Oil pump pressure Operation of Controls Burner Safety Controls Check for oil leaks Tests taken by Date NOTES: INSTALLER NAME&ADDRESS 11 b ' All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. APPENDIX-A Replacement Parts List O CD N M v M M M M O - m Z CD B6 S m Q I li o m M m , o O I II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II � m / z 0 / U N ~ Z H O O � 111 II II II n I II II II II II II -\ II II II II II II I \ m II II II II II II II I II II II II II 11 m o, II II II II II II I O J W \ m Z O 11 m Q ' I > M N 12 ° All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. UNIT VHF-ABP VHF-ABT ITEM PARTS DESCRIPTION PART NO. CITY. PART NO. QTY. 1 BASE 18463 1 18463 1 2 COMBUSTION CHAMBER, SOFT 380691 1 380691 1 3 HEAT EXCHANGER 31924 1 31924 1 4 CHAMBER RETAINER 18557 1 18557 1 5 BAFFLE, LEFT SIDE CASING 11928 1 11928 1 6 BAFFLE, RIGHT SIDE CASING 11926 1 11926 1 7 COVER, OVER-FIRE DRAFT OPENING 18556 1 18556 1 8 GASKET 330215 2 330215 2 9 TRIM PLATE 18553 2 18553 2 10 CASING, RIGHT SIDE 618468-1 1 618468-1E 1 11 CASING, LEFT SIDE A618467-11 618467-1E 1 12 PANEL, TOP FRONT 1 618466-1 1 13 BLOWER SUB-ASSEMBLY 1 SOOS4189 1 13A BLOWER HSG w\WHEEL ASSEMBLY 1 SOOS4143 1 13B BLOWER WHEEL 340083 1 340083 1 14 DOOR PULL 320157 2 320157 2 15 GASKET, FLUE COLLAR 330073 1 330073 1 16 DRAW COLLAR 14121 1 14121 1 17 CLEAN-OUT PLUG ASSEMBLY SOOS4471 2 SOOS4471 2 18 ELBOW 36050 1 36050 1 19 OIL BURNER, BECKETT AFG EFL201 380704 1 380704 1 20 PANEL, FRONT SEPARATOR 18469 1 618469E 1 21 CASING, REAR 618725-1 1 618725-1E° 1 22 GASKET, OFDO COVER 330343 1 330343 1 23 DOOR, FRONT 618470-1 1 618470-1 1 24 DOOR, BLOWER ACCESS 618464-1 1 618464-1E 1 25 FILTER RACK 27373 1 27373 1 26 FILTER 370187 1 -370187 1 27 DRAFT CONTROL 370110 1 370110 1 28 GASKET, BURNER MOUNTING PLATE 330212 1 330212 1 29 PLATE, BURNER MOUNTING 31891 1 31891 1 30 CAPACITOR 350073 1 10/370 32 LIMIT SWITCH 350953 1 350953 1 33 WIRE HARNESS, VESTIBULE 350926 1 350926 1 34 WIRE HARNESS, BLWR CMPRTMNT F3509271 350927 1 35 MOTOR 1 350207 1/2 HP CTM 37 38 TRANSFORMER 24v 350464 1 350464 1 39 40 CONTROL, FAN TIMER AOPS8380 1 AOPS8380 1 41 MOTOR BRACKET AOPS7670 1 AOPS7670 1 42 43 13 4 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. EFL201 AFG BECKETT BURNER, 380704 Replacement parts 21 ® 19 16 23 17 13 a 000 20 O 6 22 24 y 0 o _ 15 i •- 8 9 1 3 s MODEL NOZZLE SIZE PART# 2 VHA-ABP 50 x 80'A 380279 VHA-ABT .60 X 80°A 380398 .75 X 80°A 380366 ITEM DESCRIPTION BECKETT PART# TP PART# 1 BURNER HOUSING ASSY. 5874GY 2 AIR BAND ASSY 5151502 3 AIR SHUTTER 4-SLOT 3709 4 ESCUTCHEON PLATE 3493 SCREW 4292 5 HOLE PLUG 2139 6 AIR GUIDE 31231U 7 LOW FIRING RATE BAFFLE 5880 8 *PUMP 120PSI 21844 380674 *SOLENOID 21755 380654 9 VALVE CORD SET 218070 380653 11 PUMP ELBOW 2256 320815 12 CONNECTION TUBE 5394 380268 13 *MOTOR 117 HP 3450 RPM 21805E 380644 14 BLOWER WHEEL 4'/X 2 7/16 TAB 2999 380271 15 *COUPLING 2454 380241 16 *PRIMARY CONTROL 7505B1500 350431 17 ELECTRICAL BOX 5770 18 *IGNITER W/GASKETS 51771U 380645 19 IGNITER GASKET KIT 51304 20 *CAD CELL w/SOCKET 7006U 350104 21 FLANGE WELDED TO TUBE N/A N/A GASKET 3616 380270 AIR TUBE COMBINATION W/FLG, 58020165 380108 22 GUN ASSY&HEAD BLAST TUBE ONLY AF60YHHSSS 23 HEAD W/SHIELD KIT 360063 380320 ELECTRODE NOZZLE ASSY NL60YH 380706 24 *ELECTRODES PAIR 5780 380269 STATIC PLATE, 3 518 U 3384 25 SPLINED NUT 3666 320121 BULK HEAD FITTING 3488 320120 Nozzle uistalled in burner. 14 ! r All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. APPENDIX-13 Wiring Diagrams VHF-ABP WD-576 WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES:1.REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE ECN 5280-PB FOR HIGHBOY FURNACE TYPE 105'C OR EQUIVALENT. 2.CONNECT HOT TO 1 AND COMMON TO 2. LADDER DIAGRAM BLOCKED VENT KIT ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 3. SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR AT L7 L2 .2 AMPS REQ'D FOR EHUMI- CAN/CSA STD B1404 T-STAT ISTAT JP2 N1 WMO-1 �p R G OT N2 , W Y i r I I N3 PRIMAR LIMIT BLOWER DELAY SW2 SWITCH SETTINGS BL WMO-1 LIMIT i i C R'W Y G DE N=ON F=OFF �� UMID j I ON DELAY OFF DELAY -J I SW22 1 SEC. 4 3 MIN F F 30 F F 2 FACTORY F I N 1 60 1 FACTORY F N 4 URNEc N F 720 N F 6 2 w 2-4 c N N 240 N N B ® M MAX_ _L M-1 1SW2 FUSE SETTINGS X Y ins CI 15A I 130-F-j CC A7C COM COM -�A/C UNIT CC UNIT CC -J BK (H) 2-3T BL BL (ML) BURNER Y (MH) BR CONTRO BLOWER CAP P2-6 Y T BL R (LOW) BR/W � DE W I ' Y ' W 3 2 1 ' o f 0 A I A 9 �`---120 VAC R C 6 5 4 i N D A w N�C� ---NEUTRAL R BK Y X 9 8 7 f 6 L T `--___ r- _ T-STAT , L1 T I I rN N N N S 1-0 _____J W L2 T i �4 3 2 1 3 W E W Oio OR MOTOR W 11 Y jF13K I 1 MIGNIiO BL B IGNITOR TRANSFORMER I I D vALVE BK VALVE --------- I _ ____ I OOIL KEIT � 120 V F 24_V _ �___ HUMIDIFIER S GAO BURNER TRANSFORMER A CELL HUMIDISTAT r HEATING SPEED BY INPUT TONS OF A/C LOW FIRE MID FIRE HI FIRE COOLING SPEED WARNING: DUE TO SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD, CLASS 2 2 LOW ML MH LOW HEATING AND COOLING 2.5 LOW ML MH ML CIRCUITS MUST REMAIN 3 LOW ML MH MH SEPARATED. LEGEND 3.5 LOW ML MH H - - - - FIELD WIRING 4 LOW ML MH H FACTORY WIRING BLOWER SPEED TAPS COOL=A/C Tap HEAT=Heating Tap LOW=Constant air or Dehumifier 15 All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. VHF-ABT —624 WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES- 1.REPLACEMENT WIRE MUST BE WD WD5288—MA FOR HIGHBOY FURNACE TYPE 105'C OR EQUIVALENT. ECN 2.CONNECT HOT TO 1 AND COMMON TO 2 LADDER DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 3 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR AT L1 � � BLOCKED VENT KIT .2 AMPS REO'D FOR EHUMI— CAN/CSA STD 81404 T—STAT JISTAT JP2 N1 WMO_i 9119 py�E R G LOTOR N2 I I rr i TRAR N3 LIMIT I I ,rte I BLOWER DELAY SW2 SWITCH SETTINGS BL WMO-1 LIMIT I i MID N=ON F=OFF C R'W�Y�G i ON DELAY OFF DELAY _J I SW2 2 1 SEC. 4 3 MIN 1 BL F F 30 F F 2 FACTORY F N 60 FACTORY F N 4 URNE N F 120 N F 6 2 W 2-4 o N N 240 N N 8 ® M MAX. LIMI 1SW2 FUSE SETTINGS X Y SECS C 15A 130* CC ASC COM COM UNIT CC A/C UNIT CC —_j BK (H) 2-3 T BL R (LOW) BURNER PR (ML) CONTROL BLOWER P2-6 Y T BL W (NEU MOTOR ti Y (MH) ��\\� QF BL M R �w ' I UMI UNUSED ``fir IYYY' MOTOR I I I 1 i LEADS I I I I I I I I I I I I I Vy r--- - -i BK I I C H L F I E QS a-�----120 VAC Y i R 0 6 5 4 I Ip6 T w NpCo, 1 ---NEUTRAL I,- R i BK L1 T Y X 9 8 7 i r- - ---- L----- -- EAC T-STAT W 44 3 2 1 3 ------J L2 T -aD --- Y W I I W H W OTD OR MOTOR Y BK I M IGNITOR BL BL IGNITOR TRANSFORMER I I DVALVE B VALVE BECKETTi ---- ---- I OIL L__120 V •24_V—_ *___ HUMIDIFIER S CAD BURNER TRANSFORMER TA CELL HUMIDISTAT T HEATING SPEED BY INPUT to TONS OF A/C LOW FIRE MID FIRE HI FIRE COOLING SPEED WARNING: DUE TO SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD, CLASS 2 2 LOW LOW MED LOW HEATING AND COOLING 2.5 LOW LOW MED MED—LOW CIRCUITS CUITS MUST REMAIN SIEP 3 LOW LOW MED MED LEGEND 35 LOW LOW MED MED-HIGH - - - - FIELD WIRING 4 LOW LOW MED I HIGH FACTORY WIRING 16