Royal Appliance Air Furnace Manual De Usuario

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29733 R2  06/01/2003
 
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motor wiring, or replace the fan belt. Finally, restore 
power to the furnace. 
 
E)  Operate the furnace through a minimum of three full 
heating cycles. During this time, check for fuel oil leaks, 
gross air leakage from the supply air ductwork, unusual 
noises originating anywhere within the heating system 
which may cause some concern or annoyance to the 
home owner, etc.  
 
F)  Be sure that the homeowner is familiar with the 
furnace. The homeowner should be aware of the location 
of electrical circuit breaker or fuse, the location of any 
electrical switches controlling the furnace, the location of 
the oil tank shut-off valve and how to operate the valve. 
The homeowner should know where the oil tank gauge is 
located and how to read it. 
 
It would be beneficial to review safety issues with the 
home owner, such as the danger of storing combustibles 
too close to the furnace, hanging anything on the furnace 
vent pipe, and especially the dangers of indiscriminately 
pressing the burner reset button. 
 
IMPORTANT: Be sure that the home owner knows where 
the burner reset switch is located, and is aware that the 
reset switch is not to be activated more than once without 
a look for the cause of the problem, (lack of fuel, etc.). Be 
sure that the homeowner knows when to quit trying to 
start the furnace during these conditions and who to call 
for emergency service. 
 
21.  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
Before Lighting 
Open all supply and return air registers and grilles. 
Open all valves in oil pipes. 
Turn on electric power supply. 
 
To Light Unit 
Set the thermostat above room temperature to call for 
heat. The burner will start. NOTE: If the furnace has been 
off for an extended period of time, it may be necessary to 
press the RESET button on the primary combustion 
control relay, (once only). If pressing the reset button 
does not start the furnace, refer to Appendix C, 
Troubleshooting. 
 
After 30 or 45 seconds (depending on EFT), as the 
furnace becomes warm, circulation fan will start. 
 
The furnace will continue to run until the thermostat call 
for heat is satisfied. 
 
Set the thermostat below room temperature. The oil 
burner will stop. 
 
The air circulation blower will continue to run for 60, 90, 
120 or 150 seconds after the oil burner has stopped, 
depending on the dip switch settings. 
 
To Shut Down Unit 
Set the thermostat to the lowest possible setting. 
Set the manual switch (if installed) in the Electrical Power 
Supply Line to "OFF". 
 
NOTE: If the furnace is to be shut down for an extended 
period of time, close the oil supply valve to the oil burner.  
 
 
 
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHEN 
EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED, WHEN THE 
FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOUR, OR WHEN THE 
COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS VERY HOT. NEVER 
BURN GARBAGE OR PAPER IN THE FURNACE, AND 
NEVER LEAVE PAPER OR RAGS AROUND THE UNIT.