INSTALLATION, OPERATINGandSERVICE MANUALTHE INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEREGULATIONS OF THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION
9room through additional openings or ducts either into adjacent spaces or to the outside. The codes describegive the ventilation options.The following
10Two pipe systems are recommended for lift feed or when the pump inlet is at a higher elevation than the tankoutlet. Install the return line terminat
11FIGURE 4 - ELECTRODE SETTINGSTABLE 4 - ELECTRODE AND INSERTION DIMENSIONS (See Figures 4 and 6)Riello 40F10 Beckett AFG-AF104XPSS Aero HF-US-4 Carli
12MAINTENANCE & SERVICENewmac requires the installer to fill out the INSTALLER INFORMATION sheet found at the end of this manual.Maintenance and s
13● Remove the air filters and the rear filter support rails.● If required, remove the belt and blower motor first. The wiring harness has sufficient
14IMPORTANT HOMEOWNER INSTRUCTIONS1. AN EMERGENCY POWER SWITCH IS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED IN A CONVENIENTLOCATION AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE BURNER.
15NL4 - REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTNO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION2020023 1-1/2 HP BELT DRIVE MOTOR (240V) 2040112 DELHI G15-10 BLOWER WI
16FIGURE 7 - TYPICAL OIL TANK PIPING INSTALLATIONSFIGURE 8 - NL4 FURNACE DIMENSIONS10 3/483-3/4303230306641 1/249 1/250 1/2
17FIGURE 10 - WIRING DIAGRAM WITH FAN CENTRE FIGURE 9 - WIRING DIAGRAM HEATING ONLYT TWRTTFFT T* power connection for burnercontrols with post purge**
18TABLE 5 - TYPICAL DUCT SIZING FOR HEATING WITHOUT A/C COILMin. Number Supply Runs @ 600 FPM MINIMUM SIZEOUTPUTCAPACITY(See Table 1)MinimumAir FlowRe
1Table 1 - NL4 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - RIELLO AND BECKETTBURNER AIR SETTING BELT DRIVE**MODELRIELLOBURNERBTUHOUTPUTBTUH INPUT(USGPH)NOZZLEPUMPpsiINSERT
19FIGURE 11 - RIELLO BURNER MODEL 40 F10 EXPLODED ASSEMBLYNo.SparePart CodeNewmacNumberDescription No.Spare PartCodeNewmacNumberDescription1 3006911 H
20Part numberItemBeckett NewmacDescription1 5874GY Burner Housing Assembly2 3709, 4198 Air Shutter, Retaining Screws3 3492, 4198, 4150 Air Band, Screw
21PART NUMBERITEMAERO NEWMACQUANTITY DESCRIPTION1 1 HF-US Housing2 1 Blast Tube , 11”3 1 Mounting Flange – Fixed1 Flange Spacer4 1 Air Band, 9 Hole5 1
22PART NUMBERITEMCARLIN NEWMACQUANTITYDESCRIPTION23135 1 Electrode Holding Base w/Hardware24463 1 Transformer Terminal Kit (2 terminals & nuts)299
23FIGURE 15 – COMMON CHIMNEY DRAFT PROBLEMSCAUSE CORRECTION1ROOF PEAK, BUILDINGS OR TREESHIGHER THAN CHIMNEYEXTEND CHIMNEY HEIGHT2COPING RESTRICTS OPE
24FIGURE 16 - TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTPROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIONCheck for Broken WiresTighten ConnectionsClean ContactsThermostatReplace ThermostatBurner M
25FIGURE 16 – TROUBLESHOOTING CHART – CONTINUEDPROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTIONFiring Rate Too Low Use Higher Input NozzleDirty Heat Exchanger Clean Heat Exch
26INSTALLER INFORMATIONNAMECOMPANYINSTALLATION DATETHE HOMEOWNER SHOULD TELEPHONE ( ) FOR SERVICE ORADDITIONAL INFORMATIONMODEL: Newmac NL4 -APPLIANCE
28OIL FIRED FURNACE – WARRANTYEffective October 1, 2001 and subject to the following conditions Newmac Manufacturing Inc. warrants the Oil Fired Furna
2Table 1 (continued) - NL4 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - AERO, CARLINBURNER AIR SETTING BELT DRIVE**MODELAEROBURNERBTUHOUTPUTBTUH INPUT(USGPH)NOZZLEPUMPpsiIN
3Table 2 - NL4 BLOWER PERFORMANCEBELT DRIVE BLOWERBLOWERMOTOR(pulleys)MOTOR PULLEYTURNS OPEN(Belt)RPMSTATICPRESSURE(IN. W.C.)CFMA/CTONS2 (B49) 770 2,8
4FURNACE INSTALLATIONIMPORTANTPlease read this entire manual and all labels before installing the furnace. Due to Newmac’s constantimprovement program
5CAUTION: Oil-fired appliances shall be connected to flues or vents having sufficient draft at all times toensure safe and proper operation of the app
6emergency oil shut-off valve should be installed as required by local ordinance. This can be manual, electricsolenoid, or vacuum operated. To reduce
7FAN ON Setting: The burner starts on the call for heat from the thermostat. The circulating fan starts when theair temperature in the furnace reaches
8Furnaces installed in tight buildings, in buildings with unbalanced air exhaust systems, or in enclosed spaces, arevery likely to have complaints of
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