TJERNLUND SS1C SIDESHOT (DISCONTINUED VERSION-PRE UC1 UNIVERSAL CONTROL) 8504040 REV 4 0595, SIDESHOT SS1C Installation Instructions Manual

TJERNLUND PRODUCTS, INC.
1601 Ninth Street • White Bear Lake, MN 55110-6794 PHONE (800) 255-4208 • (651) 426-2993 • FAX (651) 426-9547 Visit our web site • www.tjernlund.com
REV. 4 5/95
MODEL SS1C
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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OWNER INSTRUCTIONS, DO NOT DESTROY
NOTE: FLUE GAS TEMPERATURES MUST NOT EXCEED 301oC
575oF AT VENT SYSTEM INLET.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED AS AN AID TO QUALIFIED, LICENSED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OF THIS UNIT. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION OR OPERATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUST­MENT, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE POSSIBLY RESULTING IN FIRE, ELECTRI­CAL SHOCK, CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, EXPLOSION, OR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
DO NOT DESTROY. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND
KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Copyright © 1995, Tjernlund Products, Inc. All rights reserved. P/N 8504040
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page (s)
Description and Specifications ....................................................................................................................................1, 2
Installation Restrictions .................................................................................................................................................2
Cautions .....................................................................................................................................................................2, 3
Safety Inspection of a Previously Used Appliance .........................................................................................................3
SideShot Terminology ....................................................................................................................................................3
Termination Clearances .................................................................................................................................................4
Installation
Tools Required .................................................................................................................................................5
Vent Hood Installation ..................................................................................................................................5, 6
Installation of Rain Shield .................................................................................................................................6
Plenum Installation ...................................................................................................................................6, 7, 8
Installation of Vent Pipe ................................................................................................................................8, 9
Electrical Wiring
Wiring to Oil Fired Appliance ................................................................................................................9, 10, 11
Alternative Wiring Diagrams .....................................................................................................................11, 12
Draft Adjustment .....................................................................................................................................................13, 14
Combustion Air .............................................................................................................................................................14
System Check Out ........................................................................................................................................................14
Troubleshooting Oil Odors.............................................................................................................................................15
Troubleshooting Electrical Problems.......................................................................................................................16, 17
Maintenance..................................................................................................................................................................18
Removal & Replacement of Motor/Wheel ......................................................................................................18
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................................19
Mounting Templates
Template B Motor Notch ................................................................................................................................20
Template A Vent Hood Terminus ...................................................................................................................21
SideShot®is a registered trademark of Tjernlund Products, Inc. for their Model SS1C Vent System.
DESCRIPTION
The SideShot is a mechanical vent system designed and listed for use with natural draft oil heating equipment. It is factory assembled and wired. The SideShot automatically vents the flue gases from heating equipment to the outdoors. By combining outside air with high-tech insulation, surrounding combustible materials and the Vent Hood exterior remain at safe temperatures. After each burner cycle the SideShot will continue to operate for an adjustable time period to purge the heater and vent of residual flue gases. The SideShot features a two way safety system consisting of a Fan Proving Switch and a high limit temperature con­trol. These devices monitor the SideShot's performance and will interrupt the main burner if a venting malfunction is detected.
APPLICATION TABLE
Verify that the total BTU/hr. input of the heating appliance(s) fall within the proper category listed below. All BTU/hr. capacity ranges are based on a maximum of 15.2 equivalent meters (50 feet). To determine equivalent meters, add the total length of straight vent pipe plus 3.1 meters (10 feet) for each 90 degree elbow and 1.5 meters (5 feet) for each 45 degree elbow. Vent runs of over 4.5 linear meters (15 linear feet) should use an approved, insulated vent connector to prevent problems related to sul­fur condensation.
Motor: 115/1/60, 3300 RPM, 212 watts, 2.28 FLA
Fan Proving Switch: Non-adjustable set point of -.04" W.C., N/O Contacts rated for an inductive load of 6.2 FLA at 120 VAC. High Limit: Manual reset N/C contacts, open at 79oC (175oF) + 8oC (15oF), Contacts rated at 10 FLA at 120 VAC. Post-Purge Timer: Adjustable from 1 to 10 minutes. Dual voltage, non-polarity sensitive input (24-120 VAC).
SPECIFICATIONS
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GENERAL INFORMATION
These units have been factory tested and rated in accordance with the following Canadian Standards: CAN/CSA - B140.0-M87 General Requirements For Oil Burning Equipment; CAN/CSA - B139-M91 Installation Code For Oil Burning Equipment; CAN3 - B255-M81 Mechanical Flue - Gas Exhausters.
Each SideShot is electrically factory line tested before shipment. After opening carton, inspect thoroughly for hidden damage. Wheel should rotate freely and Plenum section should be square. If
any damage is found notify freight carrier and your distributor immediately and file a concealed damage claim.
INSTALLATION RESTRICTIONS
1. The SideShot may not be installed on condensing appliances, incinerators, incinerating toilets, or solid fuel burning appliances.
2. The SideShot is Listed for Oil Fired appliances only.
3. The SideShot may only be installed on appliances equipped with a barometric draft control.
4. The SideShot shall not be installed where flue gas temperatures exceed 301oC (575oF) at its inlet. Flue gas temperature verification:
A) Consult appliance manufacturer for temperature of gases at the appliance after dilution by draft control.
AND
B) Measure temperature of flue gases at the inlet to the SideShot at time of installation. Temperature should be
measured after appliance and SideShot have operated for at least 15 minutes, allowing flue gas temperature to stabilize.
5. The electrical load controlled through the Fan Proving Switch must not exceed its nameplate ratings.
6. The maximum recommended wall thickness is 39cm (15”).
7. Vent runs of over 4.5 linear meters (15 linear feet) should use an approved, insulated vent connector to prevent problems related to sulfur condensation.
Improper installation, adjustment, alterations, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the equipment supplier.
Do not exceed the recommended input range of the SideShot. Under no circumstances shall the minimum draft adjustment be used for the larger input range of this product. Improper adjustment may result in the dispersion of flue products into the building interior causing carbon monoxide poisoning or soot damage.
CAUTIONS
1. Disconnect power supply from SideShot and heating equipment when making wiring connection and servicing the SideShot. Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
2. Failure to install, maintain and/or operate the SideShot in accordance with manufacturer's instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and property damage.
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3. The SideShot must be installed by a qualified installer (an individual properly licensed and/or trained) in accordance with all local codes or, in their absence, in accordance with “The National Building Code of Canada” CSA Std B139 & “The Canadian Electrical Code” CSA Std C22.1.
4. Plan the vent layout so that the code required clearances are maintained from plumbing, wiring and combustible materials.
5. The SideShot motor shaft must be mounted horizontally to ensure proper operation of the Fan Proving Switch and prevent motor bearing wear.
6. Flue gas temperatures must not exceed 301oC (575oF) at SideShot inlet. Ambient temperature must not exceed 40oC (104oF).
7. Make certain the power source is adequate for the SideShot requirements. Do not add the SideShot to a circuit where the total electrical load is unknown.
8. "Safety Inspection of a Previously Used Appliance", must be completed when replacing a conventional chimney venting system or when SideShot is installed on used heating equipment.
*SAFETY INSPECTION OF A PREVIOUSLY USED OIL APPLIANCE
(Perform prior to SideShot installation)
The following procedure is intended as a guide to aid in determining that an appliance is properly installed and is in safe condition for continuing use.
This procedure is based on central furnace and boiler installations and it should be recognized that generalized procedures cannot anticipate all situations. Accordingly, in some cases deviation from this procedure may be necessary to determine safe operation of the equipment.
a. This procedure should be performed prior to any attempt at modifications of the appliance or installation of the SideShot. b. If it is determined there is a condition which could result in unsafe operation, the appliance should be shut off and the owner
advised of the unsafe condition.
The following steps should be followed in making the safety inspection:
1. Visually inspect the venting system and determine there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition.
2. Inspect burner and primary control for proper operation.
3. Applicable only to furnaces: Inspect heat exchanger for cracks, openings or excessive corrosion. Check both the limit control and fan control for proper operation.
4. Applicable only to boilers: Inspect for evidence of water or combustion product leaks. Determine that the water pumps are in operating condition. Test low water cutoffs, automatic feed controls, pressure and temperature limit controls and relief valves in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations to determine that they are in operating order.
SIDESHOT TERMINOLOGY
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PLENUM AND VENT HOOD CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES
With an inlet flue gas temperature of 301oC (575oF) or below, the SideShot has been Listed for the following clearances from combustible materials:
IMPORTANT
Vent Hood and top of Plenum: Zero Clearance Plenum front and sides: 1.3cm (1/2 inch) Plenum rear: 7.6cm (3 inches)
VENT HOOD TERMINATION CLEARANCES
The SideShot has been CSA Listed according to the requirements of “Mechanical Flue-Gas Exhausters” CSA Std B255-M81 and the “Installation code for Oil burning Equipment” CSA Std B139-M91. (See Diag. A)
• A venting system shall not terminate underneath a veranda, porch, or deck, or above a paved sidewalk or a paved driveway that is located between two buildings, and that serves both buildings.
• The exit terminals of mechanical draft systems shall not be less than 2.13m (7ft) above grade when located adjacent to a paved sidewalk or driveway.
• A venting system shall not direct flue gases towards brickwork, siding, or other construction, in such a manner that may cause damage from heat or condensate from the flue gases.
• A venting system shall not direct flue gases so as to jeopardize people, overheat combustible structures, or enter buildings.
A venting system shall not terminate within 1.8 m (6ft) of the following:
• A window, door or mechanical air supply inlet of any building, including soffit openings
• A gas service regulator vent outlet
• A combustion air inlet
• A property line
• A direction facing combustible materials or openings of surrounding buildings
A venting system shall not terminate within 1m (3ft) of the following:
• Above a gas meter/regulator assembly within 1m (3ft) horizontally of the vertical centreline of the regulator
• A oil tank or an oil tankfill inlet
• The inside corner of an L-shaped structure
A venting system shall not terminate within .3m (1ft) of the following:
• Above grade level or any surface that may support snow, ice, or debris
DIAGRAM A
It is not recommended for the SideShot to be terminated on a wall that faces the direction of prevailing winds. Backdrafts by severe winds can cause oil odors to remain in the structure and/or interrupt heating equipment operation.
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INSTALLATION
Tools required:
• Reciprocating Saw • 1/2", 7/16", 5/8" Wrench
• Drill and 1/8", 1/4", 1/2" Bits • 1/4" Masonry Drill Bit
• Blade Screwdriver • 1/4", 5/16”, 11/32" Nut Runner or Socket
• Wire Cutter/Stripper • Hammer
• Tube Cutter
INSTALLING VENT HOOD TERMINUS
1. a) Fold template A (Page 21) along dashed line and attach in between the floor joists ensuring that it is snug against the sill plate and right hand floor joist. Follow same procedure if floor trusses are used, (See Diagram B).
b) If the SideShot is not being installed between floor joists, attach the template to the wall it will be exiting ensuring it is level.
DIAGRAM B
2. Using 1/2" bit, drill pilot holes noted on each side of the template from inside through rim-joist, wall board, siding, etc., keeping drill bit perpendicular to the wall. 1/2" bit must be long enough to penetrate through exterior.
3. Remove template from rim-joist and attach to building exterior, aligning pilot hole markings on template with holes previously created in Step #2.
4. Drill the four corner holes noted on the template through the building exterior. Remove the template and mark lines from the outside edge of the holes drilled, forming a rectangle.
5. Using reciprocating saw and appropriate blade, cut a rectangular opening through the rim joist, wall board, siding, etc., on the lines marked in step 4. The rectangular opening should be no larger than 8-3/8" in width by 8" in height, (See Diagram C).
DIAGRAM C
6. Knock out block material exposing rectangular opening through the wall.
7. Apply two beads of exterior rated caulk approximately 3/8" in width at the seam of the outermost casing of the Vent Hood and the inner flange of the Vent Hood Terminus, (See Diagram D).
DIAGRAM D
OUTERMOST CASING
INNER FLANGE OF VENT HOOD TERMINUS
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