Field Controls Oil Venting Systems manual

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    O I L V E N T I N G G U I D E www .fieldcontrols.com May 2008 V enting for Oil Applications I N S I D E : The Evolution of V enting P ower V enters Sizing & Installation Specs Control Kits & Safety Switches System Setup & Maintenance Direct V enting 7137FCHVentGuideOil_New:7137FCHVentGuideOil 5/8/08 10:42 AM Page 1[...]

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    3 The PV O P ower V enter The ind oor mo unted P VO P ower V ente r provi des an econ omical pow er vent ing sys tem for oil appli ances. All c ontro ls are built i nto these un its. A V ent Hood is r equir ed to termin ate the v ent sy stem. The SWG Aluminized P ower V enter Combined motor , blower and vent hood into one, compact, easy to install [...]

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    4 As long as people have used fire to heat, it has been necessary to vent the smoke and combustion gases from the dwelling. Since heat rises, the natu ral solution was to allow the gases to vent through the roof via a hole or chimney . F or centuries, this "natural draft" style of venting has been the accepted standard for venting stoves,[...]

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    P ower V enting In the early 1980's, F ield Controls introduced the PVO power venter . It was an indoor mounted power venter connected to the outside wall via a vent hood. The PVE, PVO and PVG series venters are still popular and in use today . In 1988, F ield introduced and patented the outdoor mounted SWG power venter . It combined the motor[...]

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    6 ComboV ent ™ Combustion Air. P ower V enting . Combined. Introducing the most versatile, easiest to install, easiest to service, all inclusive combustion air/vent system ever made. Up to14" S t a i n l e s s S t e e l A - T elescoping stainless steel body Accommodates walls up to 14” thick B - Combustion air connection included Provides [...]

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    7 B A C D F E NOTE: Control Kits are required for operation of the SWG. “s” Designate s stainless steel model (recommended for oil applications). SWG Stainles s P ower V enter • 100% negative pressure in the vent pipe for maximum safety . • Standard galvanized pipe can be used instead of expensive stainless steel. • No need to seal vent p[...]

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    8 * Select venter according to the actual rated maximum GPH input. ComboV ent GPH ratings at 100 psi. Do not exceed maximum oil GPH input. F or multiple venting system applications add the input for each. Unit sizing may vary depending on specific application. Consult your dealer or factory repr esentative for the proper sizing for your particular [...]

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    9 Locating The Power V ent er P r oc ed ur e 1 . De te rm in e th e to ta l eq ui va le nt f ee t fo r ea ch t yp e of f it ti ng u se d in t he v en ti ng s ys te m fr om T ab le 2 . 2 . Ca lc ul at e th e to ta l fe et f or t he s tr ai gh t le ng th s of p ip e. 3 . Ad d th e eq u iv al en t fe et o f th e fi tt in gs t o th e to ta l am ou nt o[...]

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    T able 3 10 Clearance to Combus tibles If mounting the venting system near combustible materials, refer to Diagram A for allowable installation clearances. Clearances are based on an installation using single wall galvanized steel vent pipe. If manufactured double wall vent pipe is required or used for the installation, clearance should be based on[...]

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    11 Control Kits Model Applications CK-61 All oil-fired systems. Has adjustable electronic post purge. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ CK-62 All oil-fired systems. Has thermally activated post purge. ✓✓✓ ✓ CK-63 All oil-fired systems. (May require optional delay oil valve for simultaneous burner operation.) ✓✓ ✓ ✓ Draft Proving Switch Secondary Safe[...]

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    12 System Setu p Procedure for adjusting the pressu re switch • T urn pres sure switch adjustment clockwise until the burner quits. • T urn counter - clockwise slowly until the burner starts. • T urn an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn counter - clockwise. Note: Every installation will require unique pressure switch adjustment. SY STE M SET UP : F [...]

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    13 6. O nce pr ope r draf t is ac hi eved , mea su re CO2 a nd sm oke le vel . If n eces sar y , ad ju st the i nta ke a irfl ow at t he b ur ner to o btai n the h ig he st pos sib le C O2 rea din g with a z ero s moke r ead in g. A s th e in take a irf lo w is inc rea se d or de crea sed , th e draf t may c ha ng e. Rep eat s teps 3 t hro ugh 6 to[...]

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    14 Field Direct ™ V enting System Benefits of Field Direct V enting System • No a dver se re acti ons t o di rect w ind l oa ds u p to 5 0mph . • Bu rner e ffi cien cy ac tu al ly i mp ro ves un der d ir ect wi nd loa d. • De crea sed c hanc e of ex ha us t gase s rec ircu lat ing in to the s tru ctur e. • Vi rtua lly i mpos sib le f or s[...]

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    ©2008 Field Controls form# 4318 Printed in U .S.A.(CP08) Field Controls, LLC | www .fieldcontrols.com | 263 0 Ai r po r t Roa d | K in s to n, N C 2 85 0 4 | TE L : 2 52 . 52 2 .3 0 31 | FA X: 2 52 . 52 2 .0 2 14 www .fieldcontrols.com 7137FCHVentGuideOil_New:7137FCHVentGuideOil 5/8/08 10:46 AM Page 16[...]