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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 
 
Typically, control wiring between the outdoor appliance and the indoor 
thermostat, and if used, electronic air cleaner or humidifier, will be required. Field 
wiring of control circuits should consist of copper conductors rated for at least 
240 VAC with an insulation temperature rating conforming to Type T wire, 35
°C 
temperature rise.  Depending upon code requirements, rigid or flexible conduit is 
recommended, and may be required. Make connections between the thermostat, 
and electronic air cleaner or humidifier (if used), and the fan control module, 
inside the burner compartment. Consult the wiring diagram for the appropriate 
connection points on the thermostat and the fan control module. 
 
Table 5: Typical Electrical Requirements for Various OPB Models 
                            
Model
Potential/Frequency
/No. of Phases 
(V/Hz/Ph)
Compressor 
Running 
Load 
Current 
(Amps) @ 
200 VAC
Compressor 
Locked 
Rotor 
Current 
(Amps) @ 
200 VAC
Condenser 
Fan Full 
Load 
Current 
(Amps) @ 
200 VAC
Supply/Retur
n Air Blower 
Full Load 
Current 
(Amps) @ 
115 VAC
Oil 
Burner 
Assembly 
Full Load 
Current 
(Amps) 
@ 115 
VAC
Maximum 
Time Delay 
Type Fuse 
or Inverse 
Time Circuit 
Breaker 
Size (Amps)
Recommend
ed Time 
Delay Type 
Fuse or 
Inverse Time 
Circuit 
Breaker Size 
(Amps)
Minimum 
Recommended 
75 deg. C. 
Copper Power 
Wiring Size 
(AWG)
OPB24
15
58.3
40
30
10
OPB30
14.3
64
40
30
10
OPB36
18.6
79
50
35
8
OPB42
18 4
95
50
35
8
9.6
5.8
208-240/60/1
0.8
 
Wire size selections in Table 5 are based upon Table 310-16 of the National 
Electrical Code for three copper conductors, with insulation rated for 75 degrees 
Celsius, contained in raceway at 30 degrees Celsius. For other wire insulation 
temperature ratings and ambient conditions, refer to the National Electrical Code 
for the minimum wire sizing requirements. 
 
NOTICE:
    Before the unit is started, the installer and/or electrician must 
check the following items.
 
 
1. Check every electrical connection of “push-on” or  “screw-on” type terminals to 
ensure that all wires and wire connectors are firmly secured. A loose terminal 
can cause poor flow of electrical power to motors and to the refrigeration 
compressor. This may result in very high current draws by these components.  
If great enough, high current draw will cause blown fuses, burned wires and 
contactor points, and pre-mature motor or compressor failure.  Each electrical 
connection has been factory checked, however, connections may loosen, due 
to vibration, while the appliance is in transit.  Please be certain that all 
electrical connections remain tight.
 
 
2.  Review wiring diagram for proper routing and connection of all field wiring. 
 
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