Lennox O23Q3-105, O23Q3-120, O23Q5-140, O23Q5-154, OHR23Q3-105, OHR23Q3-120, OHR23Q5-140, OHR23Q5-154, OF23Q3-105, OF23Q3-120, OF23Q3-105R, OF23Q3-120R, OF23Q5-140, OF23Q5-154, OF23Q5-140R, OF23Q5-154R Unit Information
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
Corp. 9535−L8
Service Literature
Revised 09/2003
O23 / OHR23 / OF23 SERIES UNITS
O23 (Elite 80) series units are mid−efficiency upflow oil fur
naces manufactured with Beckett oil burners. O23 units are
available in heating capacities of 70,000 to 154,000 Btuh
(20.5 to 45.1 kW) and cooling applications from 2 through 5
tons (7.0 through 17.6 kW). Refer to Engineering Hand
book for proper sizing.
OHR23 (Elite 80) series units are mid−efficiency horizontal /
downflow oil furnaces. The OF23 (Elite 80) series units are
mid−efficiency loboy upflow oil furnaces, which come in front
(OF23) or rear (OF23R) flue openings, both with Beckett oil
burners. The OHR23 and OF23(R) units are available in heat
ing capacities of 105,000 to 154,000 Btuh (30.8 to 45.1 kW)
and cooling applications from 2 through 5 tons (7.0 through
17.6 kW). Refer to Engineering Handbook for proper siz
ing.
The drum type heat exchanger comes with strategically
placed ports allowing easy cleaning, while the oil burner
can be removed for inspection and service. The mainte
nance section gives a detailed description on how this is
done.
O23/OHR23
OF23
Information contained in this manual is intended for use by
experienced HVAC service technicians only. All specifica
tions are subject to change. Procedures outlined in this
manual are presented as a recommendation only and do
not supersede or replace local or state codes.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury
or death. Before attempting to perform
any service or maintenance, turn the
electrical power to unit OFF at discon
nect switch(es). Unit may have multiple
power supplies.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, ser
vice or maintenance can cause property damage,
personal injury or loss of life. Installation and service
must be performed by a qualified installer or service
agency.
*Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on U.S. DOE test procedures and FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for nonweatherized furnaces.
**Cleanable frame type filters. Furnished with unit in Side Filter Adaptor Kit for field installation external to the cabinet.
Requires return air from both sides of cabinet.
Nozzle must be field provided for field conversion to higher heating input.
*Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on U.S. DOE test procedures and FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for nonweatherized furnaces.
Nozzle must be field provided for field conversion to higher heating input.
Catalog no.35K0135K06
No. & size of filtersin. (mm)(2) 101/4 x 201/2 x 1 (260 x 521 x 25)(2) 113/4 x 231/2 x 1 (298 x 597 x 25)
*Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on U.S. DOE test procedures and FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for nonweatherized furnaces.
Nozzle must be field provided for field conversion to higher heating input.
in.10 x 812 x 9
mm254 x 203305 x 229
in.(1) 18 x 19 x 1(1) 19 x 21 x 1
mm(1) 457 x 483 x 25(1) 483 x 533 x 25
OF23Q3105/120
OF23Q3105/120R
82.4% / 81.5%
82.5% / 82.4% R Models
.65 (2.5) 80° (105 input)
.75 (2.8) 80° (120 input)
OF23Q5140/154
OF23Q5140/154R
81.8% / 81.5%
82.0% / 81.8% R Models
.85 (3.2) 80° (140 input)
1.00 (3.8) 80° (154 input)
BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA − O23
O23Q270 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in.w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.20501260595870410520245
.30751205570825390500235
.401001135535780370480225
.501251050495720340450210
.60150960455660310410195
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
O23Q5140/154 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050195092016207651250590
.3075190089515907501230580
.40100188088515607351210570
.50125185087515407251190560
.60150180085014907051155545
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
O23Q3105/120 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.20.50135063512155751080510
.3075128060511805551060500
.40100121057011405401040490
.50125118044410855101000470
.6015011005201025485950450
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA − OHR23
External Static
External Static
External Static
External Static
External Static
External Static
OHR23Q3105/120 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050147069513606401070505
.3075140066013006151040490
.40100133063012305801020480
.5012512605951160545980460
.6015011805551085510920435
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Speeds
HighMediumLow
BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA − OF23
FRONT FLUE MODELS
OF23Q3105/120 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050149070513706451190560
.3075143067513456351180555
.40100137565012806051160545
.50125130061512305801120530
.60150123058011605451080510
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
OHR23Q5140/154 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050195092017008001340630
.3075192090516507801300615
.40100190089516007551270600
.50125187088015807451220575
.60150178084015007101170550
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Speeds
HighMediumLow
OF23Q5140/154 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050211099518508751500710
.3075203596018108551480700
.40100197093017508251450685
.50125195092016908001420670
.60150188088516207651375650
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
OF23Q3105/120R BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050147069513306301150545
.3075141066512956101140540
.40100134063012505901125530
.50125128060511905601080510
.60150120567011305351030485
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
REAR FLUE MODELS
OF23Q5140/154R BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/scfmL/scfmL/s
.2050201095017658351380650
.3075196092517208101350635
.40100190089516607851330630
.50125188088516007551295610
.60150180085015607351230580
NOTE All air data is measured external to the unit with the air filter in place.
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Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds
HighMediumLow
O23 GENERAL PARTS ORIENTATION
HEAT EXCHANGER
CLEANOUT PORT
LIMIT SWITCH
CONTROL BOX
WITH FAN
CONTROL
BECKETT
AFII BURNER
INDOOR BLOWER
VENT OPENING
CLEANOUT PORT
OBSERVATION PORT
COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE
BLOWER MOTOR
CAPACITOR
FIGURE 1
LIMIT SWITCH
BECKETT
AFII BURNER
COMBUSTION
AIR INTAKE
OBSERVATION
PORT
CLEANOUT
OHR23 GENERAL PARTS ORIENTATION
CLEANOUT PORT
HEAT EXCHANGER
PORT
VENT OPENING
CONTROL BOX
WITH FAN
CONTROL
BLOWER MOTOR
INDOOR BLOWER
FIGURE 2
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OF23 GENERAL PARTS ORIENTATION
CLEANOUT
PORT
LIMIT SWITCH
CONTROL BOX
WITH FAN
CONTROL
BECKETT
AFII BURNER
FRONT VENT
OPENING (OF23)
COMBUSTION
AIR INTAKE
FILTER
INDOOR BLOWER
REAR VENT
OPENING (OF23R)
HEAT EXCHANGER
CLEANOUT PORT
OBSERVATION PORT
FIGURE 3
NEUTRAL
TERMINALS
24VAC OUTPUT
TO BURNER
(HEAT DEMAND)
24VAC IN FROM
PRIMARY LIMIT
24VAC THERMOSTAT
DEMAND OUTPUT
BCC2 / BCC3 BLOWER CONTROL BOARD
120VAC LINE
VOLTAGE IN
THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP TB1
(DETACHABLE ON EARLY −1 AND −2
MODELS ONLY)
COOLING
SPEED TAP
TERMINAL
TRANSFORMER
120VAC
COMMON
FROM TRANSFORMER
CONTINUOUS FAN
TERMINAL
BLOWER TIME
ADJUSTMENT
JUMPER
24VAC INPUT
HEATING SPEED
TAP TERMINAL
ACCESSORY
TERMINAL
To Remove Terminal Strip,
Grasp Ends of Block Between
Thumb and Forefinger. Push
Block Down and Out.
(Jack / Plug 94)
24VAC COMMON
FROM TRANSFORMER
FIGURE 4
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I−UNIT COMPONENTS
General parts orientation for the O23, OHR23 and OF23 are
shown in figures 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The O23 and OF23
control box, burner, limit switch and cleanout ports may be ac
cessed by removing the front access panel, while the OHR23
components are exposed. The blower can be accessed in the
O23 and OF23 by removing the blower access panel, while in
the OHR23 units two 1/4" screws must be removed before the
blower access panel can be removed.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Precautions and Procedures
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic
components. Take precautions during unit instal
lation and service to protect the unit’s electronic
controls. Precautions will help to avoid control
exposure to electrostatic discharge by putting
the unit, the control and the technician at the
same electrostatic potential. Neutralize electro
static charge by touching hand and all tools on an
unpainted unit surface before performing any
service procedure.
A−Blower Control Board
BCC2 Blower Control Board (Figure 4)
−1 and −2 units
All O23, OHR23 and OF23−1 and −2 oil units utilize the BCC2
(A15) blower control manufactured by Heatcraft. The BCC2 is
a printed circuit board which controls the supply air blower and
monitors the limit controls and oil burner operation. The control
has a nonadjustable, factory preset fanon" timing. Fan off"
timing is adjustable. The board is divided into two sec
tions, 120 and 24VAC. Line voltage comes into the board
on the 120VAC side. See figure 4. See table 1 for BCC2
terminal designations.
DANGER
Shock hazard. Avoid personal injury. Make sure to
disconnect power before changing fan off" timing.
Blower Operation and Timing
Blower off" timing (time that the blower operates after the heat
demand has been satisfied) is determined by the arrange
ment of a jumper across pins on the BCC2 blower control
board. See figure 4. To adjust fan off " timing, gently discon
nect jumper and reposition across pins corresponding with
new timing. Fan on" time is factory set at 45 seconds and is
not adjustable.
NOTEIf fan off" time is set too low, residual heat in
heat exchanger may cause primary limit S10 or auxilary
limit S21 to trip resulting in frequent cycling of blower. If
this occurs, adjust blower to longer time setting.
Figure 5 shows the various fan off" timings and how
jumper should be positioned. Unit is shipped with a fac
tory fan off" setting of 150 seconds. Fan off" time will
affect comfort and efficiency and is adjustable to satisfy
individual applications. The fan off" timing is initiated
after a heating demand but not after a blower or cooling
demand (that is, when indoor thermostat switch is
changed from ON to AUTO and heating/cooling demand
is not present, the blower stops immediately).
FANOFF TIME ADJUSTMENT
TIMING
JUMPER
270
15090
To adjust fan−off timings:
Remove jumper from BCC2
and select one of the other pin com
binations to achieve the
desired time.
Leave jumper off to achieve
210
330 second fan−off timing.
TIMING PINS (seconds)
Fanoff timing is factory
set at 150 seconds
FIGURE 5
Thermostat Connection
Thermostat wires are connected to terminal strip TB1 found
on the BCC2 control board. The terminal strip is c l early
marked with the corresponding thermostat designation.
The terminal strip (jack / plug 94) is simply removed by
grasping the ends of the block and rotating down while pull
ing away (see figure 4).
TABLE 1
BLOWER CONTROL A15 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Term inalTypeFunction
W
R
Y
C
G
NEUTRAL1/4" Spade120VAC Neutral
L11/4" Spade120VAC Line Voltage In
A1/4" Spade
XFMRN1/4" Spade120VAC Transformer Common
CF1/4" Spade
H1/4" Spade
ACC1/4" Spade
VALVE SENSE 3/16" Spade24VAC Output To Burner
LIMIT1/4" Spade
WI1/4" Spade
24V1/4" Spade
COM1/4" Spade
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Heating Demand
24VAC to Thermostat
Cooling Demand
24VAC Common
To Indoor Thermostat
Blower Demand
Switched 120VAC
to Blower Cooling Tap
Switched 120VAC to
Continuous Blower Tap
Switched 120VAC to
Blower Heating Tap
Switched 120VAC to Accessory
(Electronic Air Cleaner,
Humidifier, Etc. 1 amp rating.)
24VAC In From Primary Limit.
Limit Open: Stops Burner and Turns
On Blower
Limit Closed: Allows Burner
Operation
24VAC Thermostat
Demand Output
24VAC Input
From Transformer
24VAC Common
From Transformer
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BCC3 Blower Control Board (Figure 4)
−3 and −4 units
All O23, OHR23 and OF23−3 and −4 oil units utilize the BCC3
(A15) blower control manufactured by Heatcraft. The BCC3 is
a printed circuit board which controls the supply air blower and
monitors the limit controls and oil burner operation. The control
has a nonadjustable, factory preset fanon" timing. Fan off"
timing is adjustable. The board is divided into two sec
tions, 120 and 24VAC. Line voltage comes into the board
on the 120VAC side. See figure 4. See table 2 for BCC3
terminal designations.
DANGER
Shock hazard. Avoid personal injury. Make sure to
disconnect power before changing fan off" timing.
Blower Operation and Timing
Blower off" timing (time that the blower operates after the heat
demand has been satisfied) is determined by the arrange
ment of a jumper across pins on the BCC3 blower control
board. See figure 4. To adjust fan off " timing, gently discon
nect jumper and reposition across pins corresponding with
new timing. Fan on" time is factory set at 45 seconds and is
not adjustable.
NOTEIf fan off" time is set too low, residual heat in
heat exchanger may cause primary limit S10 or auxilary
limit S21 to trip resulting in frequent cycling of blower. If
this occurs, adjust blower to longer time setting.
Figure 5 shows the various fan off" timings and how
jumper should be positioned. Unit is shipped with a fac
tory fan off" setting of 150 seconds. Fan off" time will
affect comfort and efficiency and is adjustable to satisfy
individual applications. The fan off" timing is initiated
after a heating demand but not after a blower or cooling
demand (that is, when indoor thermostat switch is
changed from ON to AUTO and heating/cooling demand
is not present, the blower stops immediately).
FANOFF TIME ADJUSTMENT
TIMING
JUMPER
To adjust fan−off timings:
Remove jumper from BCC2
and select one of the other pin com
binations to achieve the
desired time.
Thermostat Connection
Thermostat wires are connected to terminal strip TB1 found
on the BCC3 control board. The terminal strip is clea r ly
marked with the corresponding thermostat designation.
The terminal strip (jack / plug 94) is simply removed by
grasping the ends of the block and rotating down while pull
ing away (see figure 4).
TABLE 2
BLOWER CONTROL A15 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Term inalTypeFunction
W
R
Y
C
G
NEUTRAL1/4" Spade120VAC Neutral
L11/4" Spade120VAC Line Voltage In
A1/4" Spade
XFMRN1/4" Spade120VAC Transformer Common
CF1/4" Spade
H1/4" Spade
ACC1/4" Spade
VALVE SENSE 3/16" Spade24VAC Output To Burner
LIMIT1/4" Spade
WI1/4" Spade
24V1/4" Spade
COM1/4" Spade
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Heating Demand
24VAC to Thermostat
Cooling Demand
24VAC Common
To Indoor Thermostat
Blower Demand
Switched 120VAC
to Blower Cooling Tap
Switched 120VAC to
Continuous Blower Tap
Switched 120VAC to
Blower Heating Tap
Switched 120VAC to Accessory
(Electronic Air Cleaner,
Humidifier, Etc. 4 amp rating.)
24VAC In From Primary Limit.
Limit Open: Stops Burner and Turns
On Blower
Limit Closed: Allows Burner
Operation
24VAC Thermostat
Demand Output
24VAC Input
From Transformer
24VAC Common
From Transformer
270
15090
Leave jumper off to achieve
210
330 second fan−off timing.
TIMING PINS (seconds)
Fanoff timing is factory
set at 150 seconds
FIGURE 6
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ST9103A Blower Control Board (Figure 8)
−5 units
All O23, OHR23 and OF23 −5 oil units utilize the ST9103A
(A15) blower control manufactured by Honeywell. The
ST9103A is a printed circuit board which controls the supply
air blower and monitors the limit controls and oil burner opera
tion. The control has a nonadjustable, factory preset fanon"
timing. Fan off" timing is adjustable. See figure 8 and
table 3 for ST9103A terminal designations
ST9103A Blower Control Board
120V
DANGER
Shock hazard. Avoid personal injury. Make sure to
disconnect power before changing fan off" timing.
Blower Operation and Timing
The fan on time of 30 seconds is not adjustable. Fan off
time (time that the blower operates after the heat demand
has been satisfied) can be adjusted by moving the delay
switches on the fan control board. Fan off time will affect
comfort and is adjustable to satisfy individual applications.
See figure 7. Set the heat fan off delay switches to either
60, 90, 120, or 150 seconds. The factory setting is 90 sec
onds.
NOTEIf fan off" time is set too low, residual heat in
heat exchanger may cause primary limit S10 or auilary
limit S21 to trip resulting in frequent cycling of blower. If
this occurs, adjust blower to longer time setting.
Thermostat Connection
Thermostat wires are connected directly to the terminlas on
the ST9103A board. See figure 8.
Continuous Blower
If the ST9103A blower control board is wired for continuous
blower, the blower will energized on low speed and remain
energized when heat or cool demand is satisfied. Continuous
blower will also energized when indoor thermostat is left in the
OFF mode.
Fan Off Delay Switch Settings
ONONONON
120 sec90 sec60 sec
Figure 7
150 sec
fan off
delay switches
thermostat
terminal strip
Figure 8
TABLE 3
BLOWER CONTROL A15 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
J58 Pin #Function
1Limit S10
2L1 120V
3T1 24V
4L2 Common
5Jumpered to Pin 4
6T2 24V
7Combustion Air Inducer
120V
8Jumpered to Pin 7
9Limit S21 (if used)
Thermostat Connections
GBlower Demand
WHeating Demand
R24V
YCooling Demand
CCommon
24 VAC CONNECTIONS
X24V Transformer
CCommon Transformer
120 VAC
S2Line
S3120V To Transformer
N, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7Neutral
CONTContinuous Blower
COOLCool Tap
HEATHeat Tap
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RETAINING
CLIP
HEAD
INSULATOR
−1THROUGH −4 UNIT OIL BURNER PARTS ARRANGEMENT
AIR TUBE
SCREWS
HOLE PLUG
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
TRANSFORMER
MAIN
HOUSING
ASSY
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE
CONNECTOR
TUBE
AIR TUBE
ASSY FOR
FB HEADS
FB–HEAD
NOZZLE
ADAPTER
NOZZLE LINE
ELECTRODE HEAD
FLANGE
GASKET
ASSY.
FLANGE
ELECTRODE
ASSY
REAR ACCESS
DOOR GASKET
VIEW PORT
REAR ACCESS
DOOR ASSY
OIL PUMP
SPLINED
NUT
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
TRANSFORMER
BURNER
CONTROL
RESET
BUTTON
AIR
ADJUSTMENT
0
3
4
5
6
7
8
DIAL
COUPLING
COMBUSTION AIR
MOTOR
BLOWER
FIGURE 9
Page 10
WHEEL
INLET
AIR SCOOP
−5 UNIT BURNER PARTS ARRANGEMENT
RETAINING
CLIP
HEAD
INSULATOR
AIR TUBE
ASSY FOR
FB HEADS
1/4" HEX
HEAD SCREW
FB−HEAD
NOZZLE
ADAPTER
ELECTRODE HEAD
FLANGE
GASKET
NOZZLE LINE
ASSY.
ELECTRODE
FLANGE
ASSY
AIR TUBE
SCREWS
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
TRANSFORMER
ESCUTCHEON
CONNECTOR
PEDESTAL
PREMOUNTED PRE−PURGE VALVE
MAIN
HOUSING
ASSY
PLATE
TUBE
REAR ACCESS
DOOR ASSY
SPLINED
NUT
FUEL PUMP
COUPLING
REAR ACCESS
DOOR GASKET
MOTOR
IGNITOR
PRIMARY
CONTROL
BLOWER
WHEEL
4X4
BOX
0
3
4
5
6
7
8
AIR
ADJ.
DIAL
INLET
AIR SCOOP
FIGURE 10
Page 11
TABLE 4
FURNACE / BURNER SPECIFICATIONS
Unit
7035K74AFII 853.0
10535K75AFII 854.0
12035K75AFII 854.5
14035K76AFII 1506.0
15435K76AFII 1506.5
*NOTE: The initial air dial setting is provided to get unit started. The air dial setting MUST be adjusted after startup to
achieve proper combustion.
Lennox Burner
Part Number
Burner
Model
*Initial
Air Dial
Setting
Output
57,000 BTU
(16.7 kW)
84,000 BTU
(24.6 kW)
105,000 BTU
(30.8 kW)
112,000 BTU
(32.8 kW)
125,000 BTU
(36.6 kW)
Nozzle Size
(Delevan)
0.50 X 80A
0.65 X 80B
0.75 X 80B
0.85 X 80B
1.00 X 80B
Pump
Pressure
100 psig
(689.5 kPa)
140 psig
965.3 kPa)
140 psig
965.3 kPa)
140 psig
965.3 kPa)
140 psig
965.3 kPa)
Head
FB0
FB3
FB3
FB6
FB6
B−Burner (Figures 9 & 10)
The O23, OHR23, and OF23 oil furnaces use the Beckett AFII
burner. The oil burner provides an atomized oil vapor mixed
with the correct proportion of air when it is ignited in the com
bustion chamber. Oil burner minimum and maximum ratings
are listed on the unit nameplate. Proper air adjustment for
these ratings is achieved through the air adjustment dial. Set
air dial to the initial air dial setting (see table 4). After start up
adjust air dial to achieve proper combustion. Remember to
tighten set screw on air dial.
The AFII burner is available in five sizes with either a single
or two stage pump. Table 4 identifies the burners used in
Lennox units. Figures 9 and 10 show the typical layout of the
burner assembly.
1−Combustion Air Blower / Pump Motor (B6)
The burner is activated by the primary control. A com
bustion air blower is mounted on the motor shaft. The
motor shaft also connects to the direct drive oil pump
through a coupler. The burner motor turns both the com
bustion air blower and the oil pump. The motor operates
at 3500 RPM.
Burner motors are overload protected. In the event of
excess motor temperature or current, the overload
opens to de−energize the motor. The overload automat
ically resets after temperature has returned to normal.
Keep motor clean to prevent starting switch from sticking.
All AFII motors are permanently lubricated. No further oiling is
required.
2−Combustion Air Blower / Pump Fuse (F22)
(−140 and −154 CSA units only)
In the −140 and −154 Canadian units an in line fuse (F22) is
used between the line voltage from the BCC2 blower con
trol and the blower / pump motor. The fuse is rated at 300
volts and 15 amps.
3− Pump (−1 through −4 units)
The O23, OHR23, and OF23 oil furnaces use a single
stage, 3450 RPM pump. A two stage pump is available
as an option (catalog # 65A44). The oil burner is shipped
from factory for use in a single line system. To convert the
pump to a two line system, install the bypass plug pro
vided in the attached bag according to the accompany
ing instructions.
4− Pump (−5 units only)
The O23, OHR23 and OF23−5 units all utilize the Cleancut
Fuel Unit manufactured by Becket. This pump uses a sole
noid valve to control the piston cut−on cut−off operation
instead of a cone valve and diaphram used by other con
ventional pumps. The solenoid works with the R7184B
Honeywell burner control to provide cut−on cut−off opera
tion while the burner motor is at full speed.
At startup the pump shaft is brought to full speed before the
solenoid is energized. At this time low pressure oil
(approximatley 20−25 psi) from the gearset circulates
around the pressure regulator piston which is closed and
through the open solenoid valve. The solenoid valve re
turns the oil to either the cover cavity (one pipe) or return
line (two pipe). When the solenoid vavle is energized, it
closes (and remains closed while energized) blocking the
return path to the cover cavity and return line creating pres
sure build up in the piston cavity. The piston opens and reg
ulates pressure and delivers pressurized oil to the nozzle.
At shutdown the solenoid valve will de−energize and open
before the pump shaft rotation stops. When the solenoid
valve opens the oil by−passes the cover cavity and return
line causing a pressure drop in the piston cavity. The piston
closes blocking oil to the nozzle while the burner motor is
running at full speed.
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