Thermo Products 30 User Manual

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 
 
II.  GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 
 
The entire text of these instructions must be read and understood, before installing the 
appliance. It is the installer's responsibility to do the following: 
 
1.  Inform and demonstrate to the user, the correct operation and maintenance of 
the appliance, as explained in the Homeowner/User Information and Routine 
Maintenance
 section of this manual.  
 
2.  Inform the user of the hazards of flammable liquids and vapors and to remove 
such liquids and vapors from the vicinity of the appliance. 
 
3. Inform the user of all pertinent warnings and precautions concerning this 
appliance. 
   
III. GENERAL INSTALLATION 
 
: This unit is not to be used for temporary heating of buildings, or 
structures, under construction. Construction dust may enter the appliance or the duct 
system and cause a fire hazard.  Certain chemicals used during construction when 
burned, form corrosive condensate that can substantially reduce the life of the heating 
system heat exchanger. 
 
With exception of the vent terminal, this appliance is shipped completely assembled and 
internally wired. All fuel oil and refrigerant piping, refrigerant charge, and electrical wiring 
have been factory installed and inspected. At the time of installation, the unit will require 
connection to electric power, fuel oil supply, condensate drain, and supply and return air 
ductwork. In addition, the vent termination kit will need assembly.  In the event of a 
shortage of parts or damage, refer to the Dealer Receiving and Freight Claim 
Procedure
 section of the Price Guide.  
 
This unit uses a fan-assisted combustion system, consisting of a pressure atomizing, oil 
burner and combustion air blower, used to push the products of combustion through the 
heat exchanger system.  After installation, the furnace and duct system must be 
adjusted to obtain a temperature rise of 50°F to 80°F through the unit. (Refer to the 
rating label located on side panel inside the burner compartment). The installation must 
conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the Standard for the 
Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, NFPA 31-1997, or the latest edition, and to these 
instructions.