Anleitung BCS, modell Oil-Fired
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
OIL-FIRED BCS Instruction Manual Warranty, Registration Card and Parts List are included. Homeowner: Please remember to returnthe Registration Card! WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause serious injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information, consult a qualified installer or service agency. WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. WARNING Do not install on combustible flooring. Install in accordance with all local codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to NFPA 31 or ANSI Z21.10.1. CAUTION The recommended temperature for normal residential use is 120°F. The dial on the aquastat does not always reflect the out-coming water temperature and it could occasionally exceed 120°F. Variation in out-coming temperature could be based on factors including but not limited to usage patterns and type of installation. Test water at the tap nearest to the water heater. (See page 8 for measuring the out- coming water temperature.) WARNING Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. Before adjusting the water temperature setting, read this instruction manual. Temperatures at which injury occurs vary with the person’s age and the length of exposure. The slower reaction time of children, elderly or physically or mentally challenged persons increases the scalding hazard to them. It is recommended that lower water temperatures be used where these exposure hazards exist. Households with small children or invalids may require a temperature setting less than 120°F to prevent accidental contact with hot water. To produce less than 120°F, use point-of-use temperature limiting devices. If higher water temperature is needed in part of the water system, automatic temperature limiting devices must be used on all lines to water taps. WARNING Flammable vapors may be drawn to this water heater from other areas of the structure by air currents. Do not store or use any flammable liquids in the vicinity of this heater. WARNING Water heater blankets may restrict air flow to the water heater and cause fire, asphyxiation, personal injury or death. THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED TO ACQUAINT YOU WITH THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR WATER HEATER AND TO PROVIDE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. Read all instructions thoroughly before attempting installation or operation of your water heater. Keep these instructions for future reference. Local plumbing and electrical codes must be followed in the installation of this water heater. In the absence of a local code use the UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE and the NFPA Code. Local codes may supersede instructions in this installation manual. These instructions are a guide for the correct installation of the water heater. The manufacturer will not be liable for damages caused by failure to comply with the installation and operating instructions outlined on the following pages. If you lack the necessary skills required or have difficulty following the directions, seek help from a qualified person for that part of the installation you do not understand. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS VOIDS THE WARRANTY ON THIS WATER HEATER. HOT OUTLET C D B AUXILIARY OUTLET (COMBINED APPLIANCE) COLD INLET AQUASTAT RETURN A E HOT OUTLET AQUASTAT B AUXILIARY OUTLET (COMBINED APPLIANCE) 20, 32, 51 HIGH LIMIT 120, 190 COLD INLET RETURN 120, 190 RETURN 20, 32, 51 E A C D (120, 190 only) 20, 32, 51, 120, 190E-BCS 40E-BCS HOT OUTLET C D B AUXILIARY OUTLET (COMBINED APPLIANCE) COLD INLET AQUASTAT RETURN A E HOT OUTLET AQUASTAT B AUXILIARY OUTLET (COMBINED APPLIANCE) 20, 32, 51 HIGH LIMIT 120, 190 COLD INLET RETURN 120, 190 RETURN 20, 32, 51 E A C D (120, 190 only) 20, 32, 51, 120, 190E-BCS 40E-BCS OIL-FIRED BCS Instruction Manual Page 2 Storage Capacity(gal.) BTUH(Thousands) Firing Rate(GPH) Hot OutletTemperature Rise(F) ReturnCold InletRecovery(GPH) BD 20e-BCS 20 60 0.43 3.4'' 3.4'' 3.4'' 90° 66 381.4'' 20'' 6'' 11'' 143.4'' 120/60 180 32E-BCS 32 104 .75 3.4'' 3.4'' 1'' 90° 114 51'' 20'' 6'' 11'' 17'' 120/60 265 40E-BCS 40 126 .9 3.4'' 3.4'' 1'' 90° 136 61'' 20'' 6'' 54'' 18'' 120/60 305 51E-BCS 50 152 1.1 1'' 1'' 1'' 90° 161 59'' 24'' 6'' 11'' 18'' 120/60 345 120E-BCS 113 155 1.1 1'' 2'' 2'' 90° 163 67'' 311.2'' 6'' 19'' 22'' 120/60 705 190E-BCS 113 190 1.35 1'' 2'' 2'' 90° 199 67'' 311.2'' 6'' 19'' 22'' 120/60 705 Voltage(V/Hz) Dimensions ACEWeight(lbs.) (inc. burner & controls) Page 4 Oil-Fired BCS 1. Cut a 7" O.D. opening in the preferred wall and provide a minimum of 1.2" clearance of non-combustible space around the Balanced Flue. The opening should allow for a 1.2" downward pitch to the outside for drainage of any condensate in the Balanced Flue. 2. Insert the Balanced Flue from the inside through the wall. Check the outside extension to be sure air inlet...