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When the oil tank is located below the level of the burner, it is necessary to “lift” the oil to the burner. A 
return line should be connected between the fuel pump and tank. This requires insertion of the "by-pass" 
plug into the fuel pump. If the lift (vertical distance between the supply line inlet and the burner) exceeds 
approximately 8 feet, a two-stage pump should be installed with a return line. When a return line is used 
with either single or two-stage pumps, in-line air is automatically returned to the tank, making the oil pump 
and lines self-purging. 
 
Underground tanks should be located outside the building. Installation of above ground tanks is permitted 
inside buildings, under certain conditions, as well as outside. Consult the Standard for Installation of Oil-
Burning Equipment for restrictions. If permitted, connect the burner oil supply line near the base of the 
tank, opposite of the fill end. Connection at this point tends to flush older oil through and out of the tank. 
This helps to prevent the accumulation of rainwater and condensed water vapor in the tank, which can 
cause the tank to corrode.  
 
If the oil supplier does not already use oil additives, it is recommended that additives be used to emulsify 
any water accumulation in the oil. 
 
J.  OIL FILTER: 
It is strongly recommended that an oil filter assembly be installed in the oil supply line to the unit. This 
filter should have the capacity to trap a 40-50 micron particle. 
 
The filter cartridge should be replaced at least once a year. The filter body should be thoroughly cleaned 
before installing a new cartridge. 
 
K.  ELECTRICAL WIRIING: 
 
: This appliance must be grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence 
of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999, or the latest edition. 
 
All wiring must conform to the provisions of local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the 
provisions of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999, or the latest edition, and this instruction 
manual. 
 
This appliance requires 120 VAC, 60 Hz, single-phase power. Refer to Table 10 for typical electrical 
current draws of the individual appliance motors, recommended sizes for over-current and short circuit 
devices, and minimum recommended field wiring sizes. Electrical service must be brought to the unit from 
a circuit breaker, or fused disconnect switch, in accordance with local codes. The disconnecting switch 
must be located reasonably close to and within sight of the unit. Care must be taken to ensure correct 
polarity when wiring the furnace. 
 
Two-wire service, one “hot” lead (L1) and a common (L2), plus a ground conductor, is required. Connect 
power to the appliance control system at the junction box in the burner compartment. (A knockout fitting is 
provided on the exterior of the burner compartment for this purpose.) A ground wire must be connected to 
the grounding wire in the junction box. 
 
Field wiring of power circuits to the appliance should consist of copper conductors rated for at least        
15 amp service with an insulation temperature rating of at least 75
°C temperature rise. Depending upon 
code requirements, rigid or flexible conduit is recommended, and may be required. Connect the electric 
power supply as shown in the wiring diagram located on the inside of the front door. 
Typically, control wiring between the 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 15 amp service 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 vestibule. Consult the wiring diagram for the appropriate 
connection points on the thermostat and the fan control module.