O24 (Elite 80) series units are heating only mid-efficiency
upflow oil furnaces manufactured with Beckett oil burners.
O24 units are available in heating capacities of 70,000 to
154,000 Btuh (20.5 to 45.1 kW). O24 units are suitable for resi
dential or commercial applications.
OF24 (Elite 80) series units are heating only mid-efficiency loboy up-flow furnaces, which cime in front (OF24) or rear
(OF24R) flue openings. Both furnaces use Beckett oil burners
with heating capacities of 105,000 to 154,000 Btuh (30.8 kW to
45.1 kW). OF24 units are suitable for residential or commercial
application.
The drum type heat exchanger comes with strategically
placed ports allowing easy cleaning. The oil burner can be
easily removed for inspection and service. The mainte
nance section gives a detailed description on how this is
done.
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.
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.
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.
Blower wheel nominal diameter x width - in. (mm)10 x 8 (254 x 203)12 x 9 (305 x 229)
Blower pulley - in. (mm)7 (178)
Data
Belt size - in. (mm)40 (1016)41 (1041)
cfm (L/s) at .20 in. wg. (50 Pa) external static
pressure
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on U.S. DOE test procedures and FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for non-weatherized furnaces.
Nozzle must be field provided for field conversion to higher heating input.
x width - in. (mm)
Blower pulley - in. (mm)7 (178)
Belt size - in. (mm)41 (1041)42 (1067)
cfm (L/s) at .20 in. wg. (50 Pa) external static
pressure
*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.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Precautions and Procedures
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic
components. Take precautions during furnace
installation and service to protect the furnace's
electronic controls. Precautions will help to avoid
control exposure to electrostatic discharge by
putting the furnace, the control and the techni
cian at the same electrostatic potential. Neutral
ize electrostatic charge by touching hand and all
tools on an unpainted unit surface, such as the
gas valve or blower deck, before performing any
service procedure.
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)
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 ex
cess motor temperature or current, the overload opens
to de-energize the motor. The overload automatically re
sets after temperature has returned to normal. Keep mo
tor clean to prevent starting switch from sticking. All AFII
motors are permanently lubricated. No further oiling is required.
0.50 X 80A
0.65 X 80B
0.75 X 80B
0.85 X 80B
1.00 X 80B
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 blower control and
the blower / pump motor. The fuse is rated at 300 volts and
15 amps.
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)
FB0
FB3
FB3
FB6
FB6
3- Pump
The O24 and OF24 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
I-UNIT COMPONENTS
General parts orientation for the O24 and OF24 are shown in
figures 1 and 2 respectively. The O24 and OF24 burner, limit
switch and cleanout ports may be accessed by removing the
front access panel. The blower can be accessed in the O24
and OF24 by removing the blower access panel.
A-Burner (Figure 3)
The O24 and OF24 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 combustion
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 1). 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 1 identifies the burners used in
Lennox units. Figure 3 shows 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
for use in a single line system. To convert the pump to a
two line system, install the bypass plug provided in the at
tached bag according to the accompanying instructions.
4-Burner Control (A3) & Transformer (T1)
The burner control, along with the matching cad cell, proves
flame and controls the burner. After the cad cell closes a circuit
to the burner control, the burner control de-energizes the safety
switch heater to allow the unit to operate normally. The burner
control allows 45 seconds for the cad cell to close. If the cad cell
remains open after the 45 second time frame, the burner con
trol locks out. The burner control must be manually reset by de
pressing the red reset button on top of the burner control.
Transformer (T1) is part of the burner control. T1 provides
24VAC to the low voltage components in the unit and to the
thermostat.
5-Cad Cell (R26)
Together the cad cell and the burner control prove flame.
The cad cell senses the presence of burner light (less re
sistance) to close a circuit to the burner control.
IMPORTANT-Burner should not be installed so it is ex
posed to direct sunlight or electric bulb light. If the cell
is exposed to light on start up, the burner will not oper
ate.
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RETAINING
CLIP
HEAD
INSULATOR
O24 / OF24 OIL BURNER PARTS ARRANGEMENT
AIR TUBE
SCREWS
HOLE PLUG
CONNECTOR
AIR TUBE
ASSY FOR
FB HEADS
FB-HEAD
NOZZLE
ADAPTER
NOZZLE LINE
ELECTRODE HEAD
FLANGE
GASKET
ASSY.
FLANGE
ELECTRODE
ASSY
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
TRANSFORMER
MAIN
HOUSING
ASSY
ESCUTCHEON
PLATE
TUBE
REAR ACCESS
DOOR GASKET
VIEW PORT
REAR ACCESS
DOOR ASSY
SPLINED
OIL PUMP
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
TRANSFORMER
NUT
BURNER
CONTROL
RESET
BUTTON
AIR
ADJUSTMENT DIAL
0
3
4
5
6
7
8
COUPLING
COMBUSTION AIR
MOTOR
BLOWER
FIGURE 3
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WHEEL
INLET
AIR SCOOP
6-Electronic Ignitor (A73)
The electronic ignitor provides the needed hot spark at the
electrodes to ignite the fuel mixture. The ignitor is a solid state
transformer which has 115V primary and 14,000V secondary
windings. The center of the secondary winding is grounded.
Each secondary terminal is 7000V to ground and the total volt
age between the electrodes is 14,000V.
NOTE-The leads for the solid state transformer are re
placeable and are available in a kit form.
NOTE-When testing the solid state transformer, do not
use a transformer tester designed for iron magnet trans
formers. Damage to the tester may result.
7-Gun Assembly
The gun assembly receives oil from the oil pump and feeds
it to the nozzle. The nozzle converts liquid oil into a fog-like
mist that is discharged through the flame retention head
into the combustion chamber.
8-Flame Retention Heads
The stainless steel flame retention head (see figure 4) is
used to swirl (cone) the foglike oil and air mixture as it
enters the combustion chamber. Three different heads
are used in the O24/OF24. The firing rate dictates which
head is used. See table 1. The greater the FB number the
larger the slots on the head. When combustion takes
place, the flame will be cylindrical compact shaped as a
result.
B-Primary Fan/Limit Control (S10)
The primary limit on all O24and OF24 units, is located on
the vestibule panel (see figures 1 and 2 for location and fig
ure 5 for type). When excess heat is sensed in the heat ex
changer, the limit will open. If the limit is tripped, the blower
control deenergizes the thermostat, in turn shutting
down the un i t . The lim i t automatically resets when unit tem
p
erature returns to normal. See table 2 for limit set-points. The
fan control is factory set and is temperature acuated to con
trol blower operation. The fan control is set at 125F (52C )
on /100F (38C) off.
CAUTION
This furnace must not operate with a FAN ON
temperature greater than 130 degrees.
TABLE 2
PRIMARY LIMIT CONTROL (S10)
UNIT
O24-70210F (99C)180F (82C)
O24-105/120220F (104C)190F (88C)
O24-140/154210F (99C)180F (82C)
OF24-105/120
OF24-105/120R
OF24-140/154
OF24-140/154R
ACTUATES
ON TEMP. RISE
240F (116C)210F (99C)
210F (99C)180F (82C)
ACTUATES
ON TEMP. FALL
FLAME RETENTION HEAD
FB3 SHOWN
FIGURE 4
LIMIT CONTROL (S10)
S10
FIGURE 5
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TABLE 3
BLOWER MOTOR AND CAPACITOR RATINGS
Unit
O24-7035K59
O24-105/12035K59
O24-140/15435K62
OF24-105/120
OF24-105/120R
OF24-140/154
OF24-140/154R
Blower Motor
Part Number
35K59
35K62
PowerVoltsHzPhase
1/3 HP
(248.6 KW)
1/3 HP
(248.6 KW)
3/4 HP
(559.5 KW)
1/3 HP
(248.6 KW)
3/4 HP
(559.5 KW)
C-Blower Compartment
Blower motor (B3) and capacitor (C4), are located in the
blower compartment. The blower compartment can be ac
cessed by removing the blower access panel.
1-Blower Motor (B3) and Capacitor (C4)
All O24 and OF24 series units use single phase belt drive
blower motors. All motors used are 115V permanent split ca
pacitor motors to ensure maximum efficiency. See table 3
for horsepower and capacitor ratings.
D-Optional Accessories
Optional accessories are available from Lennox for the O24
and OF24 series units. Some accessories are in kit form which
come with instructions.
1- Continues Low Speed Blower On - Off
Switch (S68)
The low speed on off switch is a kit (catalog # 67H91) which
permits continuous low speed blower operation. The switch is
a DPDT toggle switch.
2-Economizer Relay (K43)
The economizer relay (catalog # 65G40) is used to energize
the economizer if used. The relay is a 120V coil, single pole
contact.
Capacitor
Part Number
11560135K577.5370
11560135K577.5370
11560135K5812.5370
11560135K577.5370
11560135K5812.5370
An oil filter is required for all models. Use an oil filter of gener
ous capacity for all installations. Install filter inside the building
between the tank shut-off valve and the burner. Locate filter
close to burner for easy servicing. The GAR-Ber 11BV-R or
equivalent filter (with the below specifications) is recom
mended.
Maximum Firing Rate: 10GPH (38LPH)
Micron Removal: 10
Filtering Area: 500 in.
Working Pressure: 15 PSI (103.4 kPa)
Inlet/Outlet Dimension: 3/8" (9.5 mm) NPT
Flow Rate: 45GPH (171LPH)
Care must be taken to ensure the restriction of the piping sys
tem, plus any lift involved, does not exceed the capabili
ty of the oil pump. Each installation will be different. Use
the following guide lines when determining to use a single or
two stage pump.
When using a single pipe system with the fuel supply level
with or above the burner (see figure 6) and a vacuum of 6" (152
mm) Hg or below, a single stage fuel unit with a supply line and
no return line should be adequate. Manual bleeding of the fuel
unit is required on initial start up. Failure to bleed air from the
pump could result in an air lock/oil starvation condition.
NOTE-As an extra precaution, cycle heating on and off
ten times after bleeding air from the pump. This will elimi
nate air in the gun assembly.
2
(3225.8 cm2)
MFDVolts
II-PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION
Make sure unit is installed in accordance with installation in
structions and applicable codes.
A-Piping
The piping system and it's components (oil filter, safety valves,
shutoff valves, etc.) must be designed to provide clean, air free
fuel to the burner.
When using a two pipe system with the fuel supply level
below the level of the burner (see figure 7) a single stage
fuel unit should be used in lift conditions of up to 10 feet
(3 m) and/or a vacuum of 10" (254 mm) Hg or below. A
two stage fuel unit should be used when lift exceeds 10
feet (3 m) and/or a vacuum of 10" (254 mm) Hg to 15" (381
mm) Hg. Both conditions require the use of a return line that
purges the fuel unit of air by returning it to the fuel tank. Use
table 4 when determining the run and lift for piping.
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Before converting a onepipe system to a twopipe sys
g
tem the pump must be converted to a twopipe system.
To convert the pump, install the bypass plug according to
the instructions. Notice in the twopipe system the return
line must terminate 3" (76 mm) to 4" (102 mm) above the
supply inlet. Failure to do this may introduce air into the
system and could result in loss of prime.
NOTE-If using an outside tank in cold climates a number one
fuel or an oil treatment is strongly recommended.
Fill
Pipe
Air Vent
OIL PIPING
ONEPIPE SYSTEM
Fuel
Unit
Oil
Tank
Shut-off
Valve
Aux
Filter
8 ft (2.4 m)
Maximum
One Pipe Lift
FIGURE 6
OIL PIPING
TWOPIPE SYSTEM
Air Vent
Fill
Pipe
Return
Line
Oil
Tank
3"-4"
(76mm -102mm)
Return
Line
OUTSIDE TANK FUEL UNIT ABOVE BOTTOM OF TANK.
R
FIGURE 7
Fuel
Unit
Aux
Filter
Inlet
H
TABLE 4
TWO-PIPE MAXIMUM LINE LENGTH (H + R)
3450 RPM - 3 GPH (11.4 LPH)
Lift H"
Figure 6
0'
(0.0 m)
2'
(0.6 m)
4'
(1.2m)
6'
(1.8m)
8'
(2.4m)
10'
(3.0m)
12'
(3.7m)
14'
(4.3m)
16'
(4.9m)
18'
(5.5m)
3/8" (10 mm) OD
Tubing
Single
Stage
84'
(25.6 m)
73'
(22.3 m)
63'
(19.2 m)
52'
(15.8 m)
42'
(12.8 m)
31'
(9.4 m)
21'
(6.4 m)
---
---
Two
Stage
93'
(28.3 m)
85'
(25.9 m)
77'
(23.5 m)
69'
(21.0 m)
60'
(18.3 m)
52'
(15.9 m)
44'
(13.4 m)
36'
(11.0 m)
27'
(8.2 m)
---------
1/2" (12 mm) OD
Tubing
Single
Stage
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
83'
(25.3 m)
41'
(12.5 m)
---
Two
Stage
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
100'
(30.5 m)
(23.2 m)
B-Venting Considerations
WARNING
Combustion air openings in front of the furnace
must be kept free of obstructions. Any obstruction
will cause improper burner operation and may re
sult in a fire hazard or injury.
WARNING
The barometric shall be in the same atmospheric
pressure zone as the combustion air inlet to the
furnace. Deviation from this practice will cause im
proper burner operation and may result in a fire
hazard or injury.
76'
CAUTION
Do not store combustible materials near the fur
nace or supply air ducts. The material (such as
paint, motor oil, gasoline, paint thinner, etc.) may
ignite by spontaneous combustion creating a fire
hazard.
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