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MX SERIES 250
MX SERIES 300
WASTE OIL HEATER

Installation and Operating


Instructions

Lanair Products LLC


4109 Capital Circle
Janesville, Wisconsin 53546
1-888-370-6531
www.lanair.com
®

BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION...

IMPORTANT
Read and understand this manual completely before beginning installation.

s This heater is for commercial and industrial use only. This unit is not intended for residential
use.

s This heater must be installed and/or inspected by a licensed heating contractor before
operation. Installer should be trained and thoroughly familiar with the installation and
operation of oil-fired heaters.

s Installation of this unit must be made in accordance with state and local codes or authori-
ties having jurisdiction over environmental control, fuel, fire and electrical safety.

s N.F.P.A. (National Fire Protection Association Publications for Heater Installation)


NFPA No. 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
NFPA No. 31 Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment
NFPA No. 70 National Electric Code
NFPA No. 80 A&B Repair Garages and Parking Structures
NFPA No. 211 Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and
Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
The above standards are available from the National Fire Protection Assn., Battery March
Park, Quincey, MA 02269

s Read and familiarize yourself with these instructions and associated photos, diagrams and
illustrations before beginning installation or operation. These instructions should be fol-
lowed closely, to achieve the best possible results.

If you have questions or concerns at any time during the installation, stop the installation
and contact a Lanair Service Representative.

s Check to make sure you have all the required components needed for proper installation
and operation.

s Check each component for visible damage. If you find a damaged component, contact a
Lanair Service Representative for a replacement. Do not install broken or damaged parts.

s This heater is designed to provide economically and environmentally friendly disposal of


waste oil. Due to the nature of the fuel used, this heater should not be relied upon as the
sole source of heat.

s Read and understand the warranty. Fill out the enclosed warranty card and return within
10 days of purchase.

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MX SERIES 250 WASTE OIL HEATER
MX SERIES 300 WASTE OIL HEATER
Installation and Operating Instructions

Table of Contents:
Rules For Safe Installation and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2
Sec. 1 General Specifications and Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4

Sec. 2 Heater Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10

Sec. 3 Chimney /Vent System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12


Sec. 4 Draft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15

Sec. 5 Fuel Supply Tank /Piping Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15

Sec. 6 Fuel Supply Pump/Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17


Sec. 7 Compressed Air Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 19

Sec. 8 Electrical Connections/Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20

Sec. 9 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 23


Sec.10 Priming Fuel Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 25

Sec.11 Burner Start-Up Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 27


Sec.12 Flame Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 29
Sec.13 Maintenance Schedule / Service Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 32
Sec.14 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 44
Sec.15 Warranty Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 49

Sec.16 Burner Reference Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 51

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Section 1 - General Specifications & Hazards

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6 8
4

5
7

9
10
MX 250-300 Series Burner
8 11
NOTE: This burner intended for use
with MX Series Lanair Waste Oil-Fired
Heaters Only

No. Description Burner Assembly-


1 Mounting Plate Performance Ratings
2 Ignitor Transformer Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 vac
3 Fuel Line Inlet Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 hz
4 Fuel Pressure Gauge Total Operating Amperage . . . . . . . . 5.8
5 Combustion Air Baffle
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 lbs
6 View Port
7 Oil Primary Safety Control Oil Primary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2 amps
8 Waste Oil/Fuel Oil Switch Pre-Heater Block . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.6 amps
9 Quick Disconnect Receptacle Ignitor Transformer . . . . . . . . . . 0.3 amps
10 Air Supply Inlet
11 Combustion Blower Motor

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Section 1 - General Specifications & Hazards

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2

2 3 2

7
2

5
6

No. Description
1 Adjustable Air Flow Louvers
2 Mounting Holes
3 Fan Limit Switch
4 8" Exhaust Flue
5 Flame View Port
6 Burner Assembly
7 Electrical Connections Cover
8 Secondary Air Filter/Regulator Location
9 Fan Assembly (Internal)

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Section 1 - General Specifications & Hazards

MX-250/300 FRONT

DIMENSIONS:
MX-250 Height: 36” Width: 46” Depth: 48” Weight: 630 LBS
MX-300 Height: 36” Width: 46” Depth: 48” Weight: 630 LBS

FIRING CAPACITIES:
MX-250 Nozzle @ 1.79 gallons/hour, No. 2 fuel oil/used crankcase oil
MX-300 Nozzle @ 2.14 gallons/hour, No. 2 fuel oil/used crankcase oil

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Section 1 - General Specifications & Hazards

48”

16”

TOP VIEW
6"
MX 250-300
8” dia. flue

25”

5.5” 46”
24"
59.5"

9.5"

13.5"

RIGHT SIDE
MX 250-300

36"

LEFT SIDE
MX 250-300

36"

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Section 1 - General Specifications & Hazards

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5
8
9

4
7

6
1

No. Description Pump Assembly-


1 Pump Platform Performance Ratings
2 Pump Motor Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 vac
3 Pump Guard
Cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 hz
4 Pump
5 Pressure Gauge port Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 lbs
6 Easy Flow Bleed Valve Pump Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 amps
7 1/4" NPT Inlet
8 1/8" NPT Outlet
9 Pump coupler

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Section 1 - General Specifications & Hazards

DIMENSIONS:
MX-250 Height: 36” Width: 46” Depth: 48” Weight: 630 LBS
MX-300 Height: 36” Width: 46” Depth: 48” Weight: 630 LBS

FIRING CAPACITIES:
MX-250 Nozzle @ 1.79 gallons/hour, No. 2 fuel oil/used crankcase oil
MX-300 Nozzle @ 2.14 gallons/hour, No. 2 fuel oil/used crankcase oil

MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES:


Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6” Chimney Connector . . . . .18”
Sides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18” Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6”
Burner Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38”
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60” Bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24”

THIS HEATER IS DESIGNED TO BURN THE FOLLOWING APPROVED FUELS:


Used 5W through 50W Crankcase Oils
No. 1 and No. 2 Fuel Oils

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s This heater is not designed for attachment or use with ductwork.

s Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil, oil vapor, or fumes have
accumulated! Never press the red button on the oil primary control more than
twice! This could cause excess vapor, or fuel to ignite causing damage to the
heater and/or chimney.

s Do not store or use gasoline, or any other FLAMMABLE liquid and/or Vapors near this
heater.

s This heater is not designed for use in hazardous atmospheres such as: 0aint Shops, Feed
Mills, installations WHEre explosiVe or FLAMMABLE conditions are present or could occur.

WARNING! Lanair heaters rely on natural draft. DoWN drafts (positiVe pressures)
in the heaters chimney WILL occur in BUILDINGS WHEre negatiVe pressures are created

! By exhaust fans, (car exhaust, paint BOOTHs, etc). Do not try to use a poWer Vent to
oVercome a doWN draft (positiVe pressure). An adequate make-up air system is
required WHEN exhaust fans are used (consult your heating contractor).

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Section 2 - Heater Installation

1
TYPICAL INSTALLATION:
Chimney Cap
3 ft. taller than
any object within 10 ft.
HEATER/CHIMNEY PACKAGE
Through the roof installation
2

Class “A” Chimney


3
4

6
10 ft.
min. 7
8

Ceiling Hung
8 8 ft. min.
10 Barometric Damper 10 ft. max.
2-3 ft. away from heater

9 11
11

Chimney Connector
10 foot max. length
1/4” rise per foot of length

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Secondary Air Regulator

15
Room 13
Thermostat
21 Fuel Line - 1/2” O.D.
Soft Copper Primary Air Regulator (not supplied)
Set to 30 lbs.
Service
Disconnect Oil Bypass Regulator
Pump Assembly 16
22

Primary Strainer
Main Power 25
120v - 60 hz 20 amp 13 17

18 14 24
1/2” Checkvalve
and Oil 19
Strainer
20 23
Figure 1 Supply Tank

1. Chimney Cap 10. Barometric Damper 19. Check Valve


2. Chimney Pipe (36”) 11. Black Pipe (24") 20. Pick-up Tube Strainer
3. Storm Collar 12. Burner 21. Thermostat
4. Roof Flashing 13. Union 22. Service Disconnect
5. Chimney Pipe (36") 14. Oil Bypass Pressure Reg. 23. Tank Drain
6. Finishing Collar 15. Shut-off Valve 24. Fill Pipe
7. Slip Connector (14") 16. Shut-off Valve 25. Tank Vent
8. Black Pipe (24") 17. Suction Line Strainer
9. Black Tee w/cap 18. Fuel Pump ★ Included with Heater

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Section 2 - Heater Installation
General Requirements

1. Do not install the heater on a combustible surface of any kind. For minimum clearance to
combustible material (see Page 9)

2. Install the heater in a location to utilize total heat throw.

3. Install the heater in a location to permit a correct outdoor chimney exit to eliminate
down drafts, and provide easy chimney installation and maintenance. Class A chimney
MUST be used when passing through any wall or ceiling. See Section 3 Chimney
Installation

4. Install the heater in a location to permit the fuel supply to be as close as possible.

5. Do not install the heater more than 10 feet above the top of the fuel supply tank.

6. Before suspending the heater check the supporting structure and reinforce if necessary
to support the weight of the heater/system.

7. Use 3/8” steel threaded rod to suspend the heater from a capable load carrying ceiling
structure when not using the Lanair Waste Oil Storage Tank.

8. The heater must be suspended level for proper operation. A heater that is not level could
cause a hazardous situation in which personal injury or property damage may result.

Adjustable Locking Louvers

The MX Series heaters feature spring


loaded locking louvers. To adjust:

s Slowly push the louver to the left


until the locking pin disengages.
NOTE: Do not allow the pivot pin
to come out of the hole. Pivot Pin.
NOTE: Do not
allow pin to
s Tilt the louver forward/backward disengage while
until desired position is obtained. adjusting

s Release louver so locking seats


into the hole.

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Section 3 - Chimney/Vent System

Chimney Cap NOTE: Class "A" components require a 2" clearance


3 ft. taller than
any object within 10 ft. from combustible materials. All other chimney compo-
nents require a minimum 18" clearance from com-
bustible materials
Class “A” Chimney
(NOT TO SCALE)

10 ft.
min.

Ceiling Hung
8 ft. min.
10 ft. max.
Barometric Damper
2-3 ft. away from heater

Chimney Connector
10 foot max. length
1/4” rise per foot of length

Figure 2 - Typical Chimney Installation

General Requirements
1. Safe operation of any gravity vented heating appliance requires a proper air make-up
system to prevent the heater exhaust gases from being drawn into the building. These
gases could cause death, serious injury, and/or property damage. Exhaust fans, paint
booths may cause draft problems.

2. Never vent this heater into another heating appliances chimney. Never vent into “Class B”
chimney. Gas heaters use “Class B” chimney, it is rated for a much lower temperature than
is required for your waste oil furnace. This heater must have its own separate “Class A”
chimney.
3. Inspect and maintain the chimney on an annual basis.

Failure to provide proper venting of the heater exhaust gases could

! result in death, serious injury, and/or property damage. FOLLOW


CHIMNEY MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.

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Section 3 - Chimney/Vent System

General Requirements (cont.) Barometric Damper Position


HORIZONTAL
4. Install a U.L. listed barometric damper in the chim-
ney. Do not reduce or enlarge the vent pipe.

5. Do not use more than one 90° elbow. Each 90°


elbow equals a 10’ run of chimney. The maximum
run for the chimney connector is 30’.
VERTICAL
6. To prevent the drawing of exhaust gases into the
building, keep the barometric draft control at least NOTE: Barometric Damper may
24” from the heater, exhaust fan etc.. be mounted horizontally or
vertically. Angle gate pins
7. Position the draft control as shown. Barometric must be horizontal for proper
Damper gate pins must be horizontal (Parallel to operation
the floor) for proper operation.

8. Secure all connections in the chimney connector with 3 screws per joint.

9. The chimney connector clearance to any combustible material is 18”. The “Class A”
chimney clearance to any combustible is 2”. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s
instructions.
10. Do not install heat re-claimers, manual draft controls, or any other type of restrictive
control in the chimney.
11. Install clean out tee with a cap, at the transition of the chimney. FOLLOW CHIMNEY
MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.

12. Use “Class A” insulated chimney pipe to vent exhaust gases through wall, ceilings, attics,
roofs, combustibles, etc. Class A chimney must be used for the entire run once passing
through a wall of ceiling.

13. Vent chimney at least 3 feet above the roof and at least 3 feet higher than any portion
of the building, roof, or obstruction within 10 feet of the chimney.

14. The chimney cap should be at least 3’ above the chimney exit through the roof.

15. Do not use a rotating chimney cap. Use a non-restrictive “Class A” cap made for the type
“Class A” chimney you are using. Follow chimney manufacturer’s instruction.
16. The chimney must be capable of producing a negative -.02 W.C. draft when cold and -
.06 W.C. draft when hot. Refer to Section 4 Draft Instructions. Refer to Section 3.10 for
typical Chimney Installation.

NOTE: Do not install chimney in front of the heater (in air stream of fan)

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Section 3 - Chimney/Vent System

17. If you are unable to attain the proper draft, check for exhaust fans in the building. To test
if there is a problem, open an overhead door and see if you now have the proper draft.
You may have to add one or more sections of “Class A” chimney to the roof to get the
proper draft.

18. The heater and chimney must be installed in accordance with all state and local
codes. The heater must be installed in accordance with the specifications listed in
this manual. The chimney must be installed per the chimney manufacturer’s
instruction. Use “Class A” chimney only.

Chimney Configurations Using Top Vent ( not to scale )

Left Exhaust Left Exhaust


Through Roof

Install Cap Install Cap


On Vent On Vent

Right Exhaust Right Exhaust


Through Roof Through Wall

Install Cap Install Cap


On Vent On Vent

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Section 4 - Draft
The Lanair heater should have a (negative) -.02 draft reading when cold, and a (negative) -.06
when hot. Check the heater when it is running after 45 minutes. If the reading is not what it
should be, adjust the barometric damper according to the instructions provided with the
damper. The draft reading should be taken with a manometer. Consult your heating contrac-
tor, or a manometer can be purchased from the Lanair Customer Service Department .

Section 5 - Fuel Supply Tank Installation

1/2” Copper Tube


(to Burner - not included)

PUMP
ASSEMBLY
(included)

TOP VIEW

1/2” Copper Tube


(to Burner - not included)
9570 By-Pass
Regulator 8398 Vacuum Guage (included)
(included)
PUMP
9807 Primary Strainer ASSEMBLY
(included) (included)

1/2” Pick-up Tube


(not included)

8662 Check Valve


(included)

8748 Strainer Suction Line


(included)
Bottom of strainer must be 6”
Tank Drain Plug from the bottom of the tank

Figure 3

! If using a Lanair supply tank follow instructions included with the tank.

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Section 5 - Fuel Supply Tank Installation

! If using a Lanair supply tank follow instructions included with the tank.

General Requirements

1. The fuel supply tank and supply lines must be installed in accordance with the National
Fire Protection Association requirements, as well as State and Local ordinances.

2. Regulations require oil storage tanks located inside not too exceed 275 gallons individu-
ally, and are not to exceed a total capacity of 550 gallons in one building. Check State
and Local codes.

3. Locate the fuel supply tank inside the building as close to the heater as possible. It
should be no further than 25 feet from the heater to avoid oil flow problems.

4. The fuel supply tank must be mounted below the burner and the by-pass regulator.
Mounting the fuel supply tank above the burner will create head pressure and over-fire
the burner voiding the warranty.

5. Pitch the fuel supply 2º with the drain valve at the lowest end to drain off water and
sludge. Sludge may have to manually be removed.

6. Some ordinances may require the fuel supply tank to be vented to outside
and above the roofline. Check State and Local codes. Keep the vent clear.

7. Install the fuel tank fill pipe at the end of the tank and above the drain.

8. Label the fuel tank for the recommended fuels.

9. Strain all fuel with a 50 X 50 mesh strainer before putting fuel into the tank.

10. When filling the fuel tank with a motorized pump, never leave unattended to prevent
over filling and/or spillage.

11. Keep cap on the fuel tank when not filling.

For optimum performance, the waste oil pump manufacturer recom-

! mends that multi-weight oils such as 5W-30W be maintained at 32˚ F


minimum and straight weight oils such as 40W and 50W be maintained
at 50˚ F minimum.

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Section 6 - Fuel Supply Pump/Piping
General Requirements

1. Mount the fuel supply pump in a horizontal position (shaft horizontal) near the fuel sup-
ply tank.

2. The oil pump has a maximum suction lift of 14 feet. Suction lift is the length of pipe run
from the bottom of the pick up strainer to the fuel supply pump.

3. The fuel pump/motor are intended for indoor use only.

4. The fuel pump contains an internal strainer that periodically needs to be cleaned. This
internal strainer is mounted behind the pump cover. Before removing the pump cover
make sure you have a new gasket on hand. Contact the Lanair Customer Service
Department for the proper gasket for your model of pump, at 1-888-370-6531.

5. Install the suction supply line from the inlet side of the fuel pump into the fuel tank
opposite the drain.

6. Install a 1/2” inside diameter (.493) steel pipe, or 1/2” outside diameter copper through-
out the suction supply line and pick up tube. The use of smaller line, or rubber, plastic or
hydraulic line is unsafe and will void your warranty.

7. Use thread sealing compound on all pipe thread connections. Do Not Use Teflon Tape.

8. Install the suction line strainer in the suction line. Make sure the suction line strainer is 6”
off the bottom of the tank. The suction line strainer may be mounted horizontally or ver-
tically. Consider accessibility.

9. Install a 1/2” NPT pipe union between the suction line strainer and the pick up tube to
allow for service on the pick up tube.

10. Install the check valve (arrow facing towards the pump) on the bottom of the pick up
tube.

11. Install a vacuum gauge in the suction line. This gauge will indicate when service is need-
ed on the strainer, pump or connections.

12. Install a 1/2” inside diameter (.493) steel pipe, or 1/2” outside diameter copper from the
fuel by-pass regulator (port marked “T”) to the fuel supply tank. Do not allow this line
to protrude into the tank more that 1”. The use of smaller line, or rubber, plastic or
hydraulic line is unsafe and will void your warranty.

13. Do not allow the fuel level in the tank to cover the return line.

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Section 6 - Fuel Supply Pump/Piping

14. Install the fuel supply line from the fuel by-pass regulator (port B) to the inlet port on the
left side of the burner using 1/2” inside diameter (.493) steel pipe, or 1/2” outside diame-
ter copper tubing. The maximum distance of this line is 25 feet. The fuel supply line must
be run below the burner at all times. If the fuel supply line runs above the burner it will
create head pressure. This head pressure will over-fire the burner voiding the warranty.

15. Install a union in the supply line close to the burner for service.

16. Install a shut-off valve in the fuel supply line at the fuel by-pass regulator for service.

17. Use 37º flare fittings on all copper tubing connections. Do not use compression fittings.

18. Keep the fuel supply lines 1” off any outside walls.

19. The fuel supply line must gradually rise to the burner. It should not be higher
than the burner.

20. Clean all lines, fittings, and parts internally before assembly. A small burr or piece of
rust could plug the nozzle. See Section 2 for an illustration of a typical pump and piping
installation.

B. Port to the oil inlet on the burner assembly.


Bottom View of the Aluminum Oil
Install 1/2” O.D. min. copper tubing, or 1/2”
By-Pass Regulator
schedule 40 pipe. Failure to install this line
properly will result in damage to your heater,
and will void your warranty.

T. Port to the oil supply tank for the overflow return


line. Install 1/2” O.D. min. copper tubing. or1/2”
schedule 40 pipe. This line MUST run straight
into the tank, and should not be sub-merged
in oil. No elbows should be used. Failure to
install this line properly will result in damage
to your heater, and will void your warranty.

P. Port from the outlet side of your fuel supply


pump. Install 1/2” O.D. min. copper tubing, or
1/2 schedule 40 pipe. Failure to install this
line properly will result in damage to your
heater, and will void your warranty. Figure 4

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Section 7 - Air Supply Installation
General Requirements

1. Install an air pressure supply line connection to the air filter/regulator on the rear of the
heater.

2. The air supply source must be capable of producing 2.0 CFM @ 60 PSI.

3. Install a shut off valve in the air supply line for service.

4. Install a primary air filter/regulator with a gauge (capable of reading line pressure) in the
air supply line prior to the air filter/regulator mounted on the furnace. The primary air fil-
ter/regulator is not supplied with the furnace.

5. If the primary air regulator does not have a filter with a bowl, a condensate drain leg
must be installed in the air supply line.

6. Install a quick disconnect at the air filter/regulator on the furnace for service.

7. For the ease of installation install a flexible air line (.250 I.D. minimum) from the quick
disconnect to the primary air regulator.

8. The air supply line must be pitched uphill from the primary regulator to the furnace to
prevent condensation from entering your burner.

9. Open all air shut off valves, and set the primary air regulator at 30 PSI.

10. Set the air filter/regulator on the front of the furnace to 18 LBS. See illustration below
(Fig. 5) for a typical air pressure supply installation.

Figure 5

air inlet
secondary air filter/
bottom of burner
regulator (included)

10 15

5 20

25

to primary air filter/regulator (not included)


and air supply

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Section 8 - Electrical Connections

! CAUTION: HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!

Main Electrical Installation

1. All wiring must comply with the National Electrical Code. State and Local Ordinances,
and be wired by a qualified electrician.

2. Electrical service MUST be connected to a separate 20 AMP, 115 VAC, 60 HZ


single phase circuit.

3. Electrical service connections are made in the electrical junction box on the side of the
heater.

4. The heater must have a safety equipment ground from the main electrical service,
stranded 12 GA minimum.

5. The electrical conductors for electrical service to the heater MUST be stranded 12 GA
minimum.

6. Install a manual service disconnect near the heater, and label its function.

7. The supply voltage must be maintained at a minimum 110 VAC.

8. The electrical conductors from the main electri- Figure 6


cal service must be within approved conduit.

9. Keep all electrical conductors and conduit away


from the chimney connector as well as any
other hot surfaces. Refer to Figure 7, Wiring
Diagram for color code, etc. Keep the power off
until the heater is ready to be started. Refer to
Section 12 Start Up Procedure.

Remove wires from the block by insert-


ing a small flat tip screwdriver into the
top slot. Push tip all the way down and
push forward. Remove wire.

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CAD
CELL
Figure 7

YELLOW
YELLOW
WALL
THERMOSTAT

LINE IN

LINE IN
PUMP
MOTOR

T1 T2 F1 F2 ORANGE
COMBUSTION
OIL PRIMARY BLOWER RED

WHITE
BLACK WHITE

WHITE WHITE

WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE WHITE

BLUE (NOT USED)


FAN
WHITE WHITE
GREEN

WHITE AIR
SOLENOID
TRANSFORMER

BLACK
BLUE PURPLE

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ORANGE
BLACK

Honeywell

RED

WHITE
WHITE

BLACK
FAN / LIMIT
YELLOW

CONTROL
RED

PRE-HEATER
BLACK

SNAP AIR OIL SWITCH


DISK PRE-HEATER PRE-HEATER

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FAN LIMIT

MANUAL
RESET White Rodgers

FAN / LIMIT
CONTROL
BLACK RED
RED

LIMIT FAN
WHITE/YELLOW
Section 8 - Electrical Connections

WHITE/BLACK
Section 8 - Electrical Connections

! CAUTION: HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!

Fuel Supply Pump Electrical Installation

1. All wiring must comply with the National Electrical Code, State and Local Ordinances,
and be wired by a qualified electrician.

2. The electrical conductors to the fuel pump motor MUST be stranded 14 GA minimum.

3. The electrical service connections for the fuel pump motor are made in the electrical
junction box on the side of the heater.

4. The pump motor MUST have a safety equipment ground from the main electrical serv-
ice, stranded 12 GA minimum.

5. The electrical conductors from the electrical junction box to the pump motor must be
within approved conduit.

6. Keep all electrical conductors and conduit away from the chimney connector as well as
any other hot surfaces. Refer to Figure 7 Wiring Diagram for color code, etc. Keep the
power off until the heater is ready to be started. Refer to Section 11 Start Up Procedure.

Room Thermostat Installation

1. All wiring must comply with the National Electrical Code, State and Local Ordinances,
and be wired by a qualified electrician.

2. Install the room thermostat in accordance with the directions furnished with the ther-
mostat.

3. Use two conductor thermostat wire for the connection of the thermostat to the T.T. ter-
minals of the oil primary control that is mounted on top of the burners electrical box.

4. Mount the thermostat 5 feet above the floor on an inside wall away from the heater’s
warm air path.

5. The electrical current for thermostat is 24 V, and is provided by the oil primary control.

6. Keep the thermostat wire away from the chimney connector, or any other hot surfaces.
Refer to Section 2 for a typical thermostat installation.

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Section 9 - Controls

s Room Thermostat:
The room thermostat automatically controls the on/off operation of the heater according
to the setting of the desired room temperature. The thermostat works in conjunction with
the oil primary safety control.

s Oil Primary Safety Control/Cad Cell:


The oil primary control is mounted on top of the burner’s electrical box. When the thermo-
stat calls for heat the oil primary control starts the burner by switching on the air solenoid
valve, ignition transformer, combustion air blower, and the fuel pump. The oil primary con-
trol works in conjunction with the cadmium sulfide cell (cad cell). The cad cell is mounted
inside the burner cover, and faces the flame. The cad cell monitors the light level inside the
combustion chamber to insure there is a flame present. If there is a loss of flame the pri-
mary control will go into its recycle mode. After 1-2 minutes the primary control will restart
the burner. When this happens if there is a flame present, the burner will continue to func-
tion. If on start up no flame is established in 30 seconds the primary control will lock out.

CAUTION: Do not press the reset button more than twice. If the burner fails to start refer to
Section 14 - Trouble Shooting. Burner has a (2) minute automatic restart feature.

s Fan/Limit Control
The fan/limit control performs 3 functions. The fan/limit control monitors the temperature
of the air inside the cabinet. When the air reaches a set point (usually 120º F) it will switch
on the heater fan. When the temperature in the cabinet drops below 90º F the fan/limit
control will turn the fan off. The Fan/Limit Control contains an external slide switch to turn
the axial fan on manual by-passing its automatic function.

The Fan/Limit Control monitors the temperature of the air inside the cabinet. When the
temperature exceeds a fixed set point it switches the burner (Oil Primary Control) off until
the temperature drops to a safe level. The burner will then restart.

“CAUTION”This means the heater has reached its “High Limit”, the cause must be deter-
mined and corrected before further use (over firing the unit is normally what causes this
condition). The Fan/Limit Control is located on the top on the front of the cabinet.

s Barometric Draft Control


The Barometric Draft Control automatically maintains a pre-set chimney draft, and is locat-
ed in the chimney connector.

s Air Filter/Regulator
The Air Filter/Regulator performs two functions: It removes condensation and dirt from the
air. and it controls the amount of air pressure reaching the nozzle and air operated fuel
valve. The Air/Filter Regulator is mounted on the cabinet near the burner.

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s Electric Air Solenoid Valve
The Electric Air Solenoid Valve is controlled by the Oil Primary Control. It acts as a shut-off
valve, (it’s open during operation, and closed when the burner is off ). The Electric Air
Solenoid Valve is located inside of the burner’s electrical box. (See Page 51).

s Air Operated Fuel Valve


The Air Operated Fuel Valve controls fuel flow out the nozzle. When the Electric Air
Solenoid Valve opens and air pressure pushes on the fuel valve diaphragm, the plunger
moves off the nozzle seat allowing fuel to enter the nozzle. The Air Operated Fuel Valve is
located on the back of the air pre-heater. (See Page 51).

s Air/Oil pre-heater
The Air/Oil pre-heater is an assembly that preheats the atomizing air and fuel to a prede-
termined temperature to properly combust used oil. The Air/Oil pre-heater is located in the
burner (See Page 51).

s Snap Disc
The Snap Disc accurately controls the temperature of the air/oil pre-heater assembly with
two resistance type cartridge-heating elements. The Snap Disc is mounted on the oil pre-
heater inside the burner. (See Page 51).

s Nozzle
The Nozzle uses air pressure to help pull fuel through its small orifice, and to atomize the
fuel for proper combustion. The Nozzle is located on the end of the air pre-heater opposite
the fuel valve. Replace the Nozzle annually, as they are prone to wear by contaminants in
waste oil (See Page 47).

s Fuel By-Pass Regulator


The Fuel By-Pass regulator controls the pressure of the fuel to the nozzle. The Fuel By-Pass
regulator is located in the line between the outlet side of the pump and the burner.

s Fuel Supply Pump


The Fuel Supply Pump pumps fuel from your oil storage tank to the burner. The Fuel Supply
Pump should be located as close to the fuel supply tank as possible. The Fuel Supply Pump
must be mounted horizontally (Shaft).

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Section 10 - Priming The Fuel Pump
Priming The Fuel Pump
Figure 8
1. The fuel level in the supply tank must be
above the check valve on the pick-up tube.

2. Remove the bowl of the suction line strainer,


and fill with clean fuel. Replace the strainer
bowl.

3. Remove the two yellow wires from the F-F


terminal on the oil primary control. Install a
jumper wire between the F-F terminals (see
Remove two yellow wires
Figs. 8 & 9).

4. Adjust the air filter/regulator on the heater


to 18 PSI.
Figure 9
5. Remove the fuel supply line from the burner,
and position a container to catch the fuel.

6. Back the thumb screw out (CCW) on the by-


pass regulator until it is free, the turn (CW)
two turns to seat the diaphragm.

7. Loosen the bleeder screw on the pump one


turn, and attach a piece of 3/16” ID clear
plastic tubing. The tubing should be long
enough to allow the fuel to be returned to Install jumper wire
the tank.

8. Turn the room thermostat above room temperature, or to the “ON” position.

9. Momentarily disconnect one end of the jumper wire at the F-F terminals on the oil pri-
mary. The fuel pump will now start.

10. Observe the clear tubing attached to the bleeder screw on the pump. When a steady
stream of fuel (no air bubbles) flows close the bleeder screw. Remove the tubing from
the bleeder screw.

11. Observe the end of the fuel supply line that is disconnected from the burner. Allow a
steady stream (no air bubbles) of fuel to flow into the container for several minutes. This
will flush any debris from the fuel line that could potentially plug the nozzle. The vacu-
um gauge reading should not exceed 5” HG of vacuum.

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Section 10 - Priming The Fuel Pump
12. Turn the room thermostat below room temperature or “OFF”. The fuel supply pump will
now stop.

13. Reconnect the fuel supply line to the burner.

14. Remove the jumper wire from the F-F terminals on the oil primary control, reattach the
yellow cad cell wires.

15. Adjust the burner air filter/regulator to 18 PSI.

16. If the fuel supply pump prime, or fuel stream has air in it (spurting, fluctuating flow) there
is likely a leak in the suction side of the plumbing. Refer to section 14, trouble-shooting,
flow chart #2. The burner should now be ready to fire.

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Section 11 - Burner Start-Up Procedure

Waste Oil Burner Start-Up

1. Make sure the main electrical service for the heater is turned off, and locked out.

2. Fill the oil supply tank with an approved fuel to a level that is above the pick-up tube
check valve.

3. Check for proper draft in the chimney. The draft must read -.02 W.C. cold.

4. Make sure there is air pressure at the heaters air filter/regulator, set at 18 PSI. Set the pri-
mary regulator on the air supply line to 30 PSI.

5. Set the fan/limit control slide switch to automatic.

6. Check the combustion air adjustment baffle for proper setting. Refer to Section 15 Flame
adjustment.

7. Set the room thermostat below room temperature (OFF).

8. Push the reset button on the oil primary control for 3 seconds.

9. Turn the main electrical service ON.

10. Flip the lighted rocker switch for preheating on the burner electrical box to the ON posi-
tion (pre-heater OFF the light is off, pre-heater ON the light is on.).

11. Prime the fuel supply pump. Refer to Section 10, Priming the Fuel Supply Pump.

12. If using waste 5W-50W oil, flip the pre-heater rocker switch on (light ON, and wait 5-7
minutes for the pre-heater assembly to reach operating temperature; leave the
pre-heater switch OFF if using No. 1 or No. 2 fuel oil).

13. Turn the room thermostat up above the room temperature. The burner will now fire,
check the sight glass on the rear of the burner also inspect the flame through the
inspection port. (See page 29-31, flame adjustment).

14. Adjust the burner air filter/regulator to 18 PSI, and the primary air regulator to 30 PSI.

NOTE: 18 PSI on the air filter/regulator is the starting point, you may need to adjust from
there when VISUALLY SETTING THE FLAME (See page 29-31, flame adjustment).

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Section 11 - Burner Start-Up Procedure

15. Adjust the fuel pressure gauge on the left side of the burner to read.

No. 1 & No. 2 Fuel Oil Approved Waste Oil


Model MX-250 2.25 (2-1/4) - 2.5 (2-1/2)LBS. 2.5 (2-1/2) - 2.75 (2-3/4) LBS.
Model MX-300 3 - 3.25 (3-1/4) LBS. 3.5 (3-1/2) - 3.75 (3-3/4) LBS.

NOTE: Adjust the thumb screw on the fuel bypass regulator clockwise to increase pressure,
and counter clockwise to decrease pressure to the burner. The oil pressures listed above are a
starting point, you may need to adjust from there when VISUALLY SETTING THE FLAME
(See page 29-31, flame adjustment).

16. Adjust the barometric damper to obtain a draft of -.06 W.C. while the heater is hot and
operating.

NOTE: It is VERY IMPORTANT that the barometric damper is set to the required settings to
ensure the natural draft of exhaust gases (see section 4).

17. Depending on the type of fuel used, the elevation, temperature, and oil viscosity, the
combustion air baffle will need to be adjusted for optimum performance (See page 29-
31, flame adjustment).

Clockwise: Counter
18. When the room thermostat setting is met Clockwise:
Increase fuel
the burner will shut off, but the fan will con- pressure Decrease fuel
tinue to operate until the cabinet tempera- pressure
ture drops to 90º F.

Thumb Screw

Fuel By-Pass Regulator

! The combustion air baffle is NOT factory set

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Section 12 - Flame Adjustment
Flame Adjustment

1. Start the heater, let it run for at least 15 minutes to reach operating temperature before
proceeding.

2. Check the chimney draft, set the barometric damper to -.06 WC when hot and running.

3. Check the atomizing air pressure, set the air filter/regulator on the heater to 18 PSI as a
starting point.

4. Check the fuel pressure gauge on the burner, set to:

Model MX-250 Model MX-300

No. 1 and No. 2 Fuel Oil 2.25 (2-1/4) - 2.5 (2-1/2)LBS. 3 - 3.25 (3-1/4)LBS.

Used Crankcase Oil 10W-50W 2.5 (2-1/2) - 2.75 (2-3/4)LBS. 3.5 (3-1/2) - 3.75 (3-3/4)LBS.

5. Adjust the thumb screw on the fuel by-pass regulator. Lock into position. The flame
should extend no more than 3/4 of the way into the chamber.

NOTE: The above pressure is a staring point, depending on your installation you may
need further adjustment. Always VISUALLY SET THE FLAME. See page 30.

6. Loosen the combustion air adjustment


baffle, slowly close the baffle in 1/16” Figure 10
increments until the heater (flame) starts
to rumble. Then slowly open the baffle in
1/16” increments until the rumbling stops,
(wait 2 minutes between adjustments)
finally open the baffle an additional 1/8”
to provide excess oxygen. Secure the baf-
fle, (See Fig. 10).

NOTE: Mechanical equipment like gauges


and regulators are not always 100 percent
accurate, VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE
FLAME IS REQUIRED in order to properly
dial in the flame settings, see page 30.

! The combustion air baffle is NOT


factory set
combustion
air baffle

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Section 12 - Flame Adjustment

! NOTE: ALWAYS WEAR EYE, FACE AND BREATHING PROTECTION AND


PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN INSPECTING OR ADJUSTING FLAME.
Lift the inspection port cover on the front of the combustion chamber to observe the flame.
The flame tips should extend 3/4 of the way into the combustion chamber. When the unit is
adjusted properly the ash inside the chamber will be white to off white.

Flame tips touching the target brick (end of the chamber) will cause combustion chamber
damage. This condition may be caused by a worn nozzle, or excess burner fuel pressure.
When this condition exists, the ash in the chamber will
be brown to black.

Flame Adjustment - Visual


Flame is over-fired (Fig. 11).
s Dark yellow, to orange in color.
s The flame is hitting the walls, filling the chamber
with a smokey Figure 11
flame. Correct immediately or chamber may be BAD FLAME
damaged. The flame is too big, creating an over-
s Decrease fuel pressure, and adjust combustion air fire condition
baffle. Air pressure
may also need to be adjusted.

Problem: Too large of a flame, dark yellow in color.


1. Too much fuel pressure.
2. Not enough combustion air.
3. Not enough atomizing air pressure.
4. Ash inside the chamber is dark brown to sooty Figure 12
black in color. BAD FLAME
The flame is too short

Flame is under-fired (Fig. 12).


s The flame is like a blow torch.
s Light yellow, to white in color.
s Flame is too short.
s Check to see if pre-heater block is hot.
s Check air PSI, it may be too high. Adjust in 1 LB.
increments.
s Oil pressure and the combustion air baffle may Figure 13
need adjustment. GOOD FLAME
The flame length is approximately 3/4
of the chamber

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Section 12 - Flame Adjustment
Problem: Too small a flame, similar to a blowtorch.
1. Too much atomizing air pressure.
2. Too much combustion air pressure.
3. Not enough fuel pressure.

Solutions:
1. Correct fuel pressure setting.
2. Flame tips reach 3/4 of the way into the chamber.
3. Flame has slightly yellow/orange tips.
4. No black smoke coming from the chimney.
5. Ash inside the chamber is white to off white in color.

Flame is full (Fig. 13).


sBright yellow in color.
s Flame extends 3/4 into the chamber.
s Flame is not impinging on the chamber walls.

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Department.

DO NOT OVER FIRE YOUR HEATER. IMMEDIATELY ADJUST


! THE BURNER TO THE PROPER FLAME LENGTH TO PREVENT
DAMAGE TO YOUR HEATER.

! CHECK FLAME DAILY (see page 30). ADJUST ACCORDINGLY

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

MX SERIES HEATER SERVICE / MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUALLY
(Season Shut Down)

s Check fuel supply s Drain water/ anti- s Check combustion s Shut off main power
tank level (pre-strain freeze from the fuel chamber and heat supply to heater.
all fuels). supply tank. exchanger. Clean if
neccessary. Inspect s Perform monthly
s Check vacuum gauge s Check the air pres- fire brick. service/maintenance.
reading on suction sure setting on the NOTE: Wear protec-
line. See Section 19. primary air regulator. tive clothing, ade- s Flip air/fuel pre-
Set to 30 psi. quate eye, face and heater switch off.
s Check atomizing air breathing protec-
pressure at the air fil- s Drain water from the tion. Do not breathe s Shut off air supply.
ter/ regulator. Set to air pressure supply dust from the com-
18 psi. Drain water line drain leg and pri- bustion chamber. s Remove air/fuel pre-
from the bowl if nec- mary regulator. Wash thoroughly heater assembly.
essary with soap and Disassemble and
s Inspect the combus- water after cleaning clean (pp. 34, 35).
s Check the fuel pres- tion, ash build-up chamber.
sure gauge on the and flame. s Remove air turbula-
burner. Set to the NOTE: Wear ade- s Clean the chimney, tor and clean (pp. 33)
correct pressure for quate eye, face and chimney connector
the fuel being used. breathing protec- and barometric s Replace nozzle and
tion. damper. quad ring (pp. 34, 35,
s Visually inspect 39)
flame. Adjust accord- s Clean pump strainer,
ingly. NOTE: Wear suction line strainer s Replace Ignitor (pp
adequate eye, face and pick-up tube 39).
and breathing pro- strainer (pp 38).
tection. NOTE: Always prime s Adjust turbulator (pp
pump after cleaning 39).
strainers.
s Check draft using a s Lubricate all motors
manometer. Set draft s Check for dirt build- following specifica-
to -.02 cold, -.06 hot. up on the combus- tions on the motor
tion blower wheel. rating plate.
s If heater is not to be Keep wheel clean.
used for more than s Clean fuel pump
48 hours (overnight) strainer (see pp 38).
flip the pre-heater
rocker switch off s Drain and clean fuel
(light off ). supply tank.

s Clean combustion
blower, axial fan
blades and fan cage

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

Air Pre-Heater Breakdown

20
15

19
18

annual oil block maintenance


See pages 36-37 for required
17

23
14
13

16

12
11
9

10
7

22
5
6

4
3

This entire pre-heater assembly is available.


1

Part# 9812
(For a Tune-Up)

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance
Maintenance - Air Pre-Heater

1. Remove Pre-Heater Assembly


s Disconnect the air line from the Ref. Part
No. No. Qty. Description
brass fitting on the air pre-heater
and then from 1 9853 1 turbulator
the air solenoid and remove. 2 - 1 set screw
s Disconnect wiring from the oil pre- 3 9899 1 nozzle Heater
heater cartridge, air pre-heater 4 - 1 quad ring
cartridge and snap disc assembly in 5 9814 1 air pre-heater block
the wiring junction box. 6 3728 1 ignitor assembly
s Disconnect fuel line and fitting (6) 7 - 1 hex cap screw
from the oil block (5). 8 - 1 flat washer
s Disconnect fuel pressure gauge (8) 9 - 1 connector
and fitting from the oil block (5). 10 - 1 1/4" o-ring
s Remove button hex screw (14) and
11 - 1 11/16" o-ring
washer (11).
s Lift pre-heater assembly and care 12 9549 1 air cartridge heater
fully pull straight back. Remove 13 - 1 spring
entire assembly from the burner. 14 - 1 viton insert
s Remove ignitor assembly (6). 15 - 1 plunger
16 - 1 adapter block assembly
2. Remove Diaphragm Assembly 17 - 1 hex head cap screw
from Air Pre-Heater 18 - 1 1/2" o-ring
s Carefully place pre-heater assembly 19 - 1 diaphragm assembly
in a vice. NOTE: Do not damage 20 - 1 hex head cap screw
pre-heater. 21 - 1 oil pre-heater block
s Unscrew diaphragm assembly (19)
from air pre-heater and set aside.
Remove o-ring.

3. Remove Adapter Assembly


s Remove hex cap screws (17) and set adapter
assembly aside.

4. Remove Plunger , Spring and Cartridge Heater


s Remove spring (13) from plunger (15) and clean
both pieces.
s Remove 1/4" o-ring (10) and 11/16" o-ring (11).
s Loosen and remove cartridge heater and set aside.

5. Remove Nozzle Assembly and Quad Ring Remove wires from the block by
s Remove nozzle assembly (3) using a 5/8" wrench. inserting a flat tip screwdriver into the
s If quad ring (4) does not come out with nozzle, care top slot. Push tip all the way down
fully remove it. and push forward. Remove wire.

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance
Maintenance - Air Pre-Heater (cont.)
6. Clean all parts using a parts washer
s All passages must be thoroughly cleaned with a brush.

7. Replace Nozzle Assembly and Quad Ring


s After cleaning air pre-heater assembly, blow dry.
s Install new quad ring (4). Before inserting quad ring in air pre-heater block, a light coat
of oil should be applied. NOTE: Make sure quad ring is properly seated in block before
proceeding (see page 40 for clarification).
s Apply a light coat of oil to the shaft of the new nozzle assembly (3). Carefully insert new
nozzle assembly (3) through the quad ring and into the block. Hand tighten gently.
s Check alignment of ignitors and adjust if necessary (see page 39).

8. Re-install O-rings and Plunger


s Insert 1/4" o-ring (10) and 11/16" o-ring (11) into the air pre-heater block (5).
s Insert plunger into air pre-heater block spring end first.

9. Re-install Cartridge Heater


s Apply pipe dope to cartridge heater threads. Insert cartridge heater into air pre-heater
block and tighten.

10. Re-install Adapter Assembly


s Align the holes of the adapter assembly (16) with those on the air pre-heater block (5).
NOTE: Make sure the small end of the adapter pin is facing toward the air pre-heater
block.
s Attach the Adapter assembly (16) to the block using two hex cap screws (17). Tighten
screws.

11. Re-install Diaphragm


s Re-attach diaphragm assembly and hand tighten. NOTE: Do not over tighten.
12. Replace Ignitor Assembly (see page 39)

13. Service Oil Pre-Heater (see pages 33-37 for Annual Maintenance Instructions)

THE ENTIRE PRE-HEATER ASSEMBLY IS AVAILABLE


PART# 9812

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

Oil Pre-Heater
Breakdown

13

12
12

10
12
5

9 4
7

11
6
14

6 2 1
8

Maintenance - Oil Pre-Heater Ref. Part


No. No. Qty. Description
1. Separate Air Pre-Heater from Oil 1 8992 1 cartridge heater
Pre-Heater (10)
2 - 1 pre-heater face plate
s Remove o-ring 3 - 6 hex cap screw
2. Disassemble Oil Pre-Heater 4 - 4 o-ring 13/16" OD
s Remove six hex cap screws (3) 5 2902 1 oil block
from face plate (2). 6 9029 2 fitting
7 - 2 o-ring 5/16" OD
s Remove oil cartridge heater (1).
8 8430 1 oil gauge
s Remove four 13/16"OD o-rings (4). 9 - 1 hex cap screw
s Remove three plugs (12) from oil 10 - 1 o-ring 1/2" OD
block (5) NOTE: Do not discard. 11 - 1 washer
s Remove hex cap screw (9) from 12 - 3 plug
inside oil pre-heater block and 13 9533 1 snap disc assembly
clean. NOTE: Do not discard (9). 14 - 1 button hex screw

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Maintenance - Oil Pre-Heater (cont.)
3. Clean Oil Pre-Heater Block
s Clean oil pre-heater block using a parts washer and brush. NOTE: Make sure all
passages are clean.
s Blow dry the oil pre-heater block. inspect ALL passages making sure they are clear and
clean.

4. Reassemble Oil Pre-Heater


s Re-install four 13/16" OD o-rings (4).
s Re-install cartridge heater. NOTE: Do not over-tighten.
s Re-attach face plate (2) using six hex cap screws (3).
s Apply loc-tite to three block plugs (12) and replace.
s Re-install hex cap screw (9) inside oil pre-heater block (5).
s Re-install o-ring (10).

5. Attach Air Pre-Heater Assembly


s Align the holes of the ignitor assembly and air pre-heater with those of the oil pre-
heater (see page 33).
s Attach air pre-heater assembly to the oil pre-heater block (5) using two hex cap screws.
Tighten securely.

6. Re-install Pre-Heater Assembly


s Place the air/oil pre-heater assembly into the burner body.
s Align the holes of the pre-heater assembly with those in the burner body.
s Secure the assembly to the body by re-installing the button hex screw (14) and washer
(11). NOTE:Do not tighten this screw at this time.
s Re-install oil gauge and oil fitting.
NOTE: Do not tighten these fittings at this time.
s Adjust the pre-heater assembly for proper setting. The end of the turbulator should b
recessed approximately 1/4” into the burner tube (see page 39 for turbulator
adjustment).
s Once adjusted tighten button hex screw (14) and fittings (6) securely.

7. Re-connect Electrical
s Re-connect all wires previously disconnected in the electrical junction box (refer to
wiring diagram, page 21 and the burner reference diagram, page 51).

8. Reconnect PSI Gauge, Fuel Line and Air Line


s Reconnect the PSI gauge (8) to the fitting (6) and tighten (Do Not Over Tighten)
s Reconnect the fuel line to the fitting (6) and tighten securely.
s Reconnect the air line by connecting the one end of the air line to the air solenoid and
the other end to the air fitting (see page 51).

9. Test Operation
s Follow start-up procedure, page 27.

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance
Cleaning Suction Line Strainer
bolt
The suction line strainer should be cleaned
every 30 days of operation. The element is
a washable metal element. If your waste oil
is extremely dirty, this strainer may need to
washer be cleaned more frequently. Your vacuum
o-ring gauge will help you determine when the
filter needs cleaning. The vacuum gauge
outlet 1” NPT reading should not exceed 5" HG of
vacuum. If it does, the strainer needs
inlet 1” NPT cleaning.

1. Disconnect power to the heater.


2. While holding the lower housing,
strainer
unscrew the center bolt on the top of
the suction line strainer.
3. Rinse the filter and lower housing in
solvent.
gasket 4. Air dry the strainer and lower housing.
5. Re-assemble the strainer, ensuring the
rubber gaskets, spring and o-rings are
o-ring
spring
in place.
6. Fill the lower housing with waste oil or
fuel oil.
bowl
7. Position the lower housing to the top
making sure the o-ring is properly seat-
ed. Secure the top and bottom togeth-
er using the bolt, washer and gasket
water drain removed earlier.
8. Prime the fuel pump (see page 25).

Cleaning/Replacing Fuel Pump


Strainer
strainer
1. Disconnect power to the heater.
2. Remove four hex head screws from
pump cover. Carefully remove cover,
gasket strainer and gasket.
3. Clean housing, strainer and pump sur-
face. Check for excess wear.
4. Install a new gasket (P/N 9817).
5. Install strainer and pump housing.
hex cap screws 6. Prime the fuel pump (see page 25).

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance
Ignitor Replacement /
Adjustment
electrodes should extend approximately
1. Disconnect power to the heater. 1/8” beyond nozzle tip

2. Remove the pre-heater assembly


3/8”
from the burner housing.
Disassemble and clean all parts
as instructed on pages 1/16”
33-37.
Side View
3. Using a 1/4" Allen wrench,
carefully remove the one-piece
ignitor from the air pre-heater.

4. Install a new one piece ignitor


(P/N 3728) to the top of the air
pre-heater. NOTE: The tips of the
ignitor should be 3/8" above the 1/8”
center of the nozzle assembly
and should extend approximate-
ly 1/8" beyond the end of the
nozzle. The tips of the one piece Top View
ignitor should be 1/8" apart.
Adjust as required and tighten
nut on the top of the ignitor (see
illustrations for clarification of
placement).

5. Re-assemble pre-heater assembly


(see pages 33-37) carefully re-
install the pre-heater assembly Pre-heater Assembly
adjustment screw

into burner housing. The turbula-


tor should be approximately 1/4”
from the end of the burner tube.
Turbulator 1/4” max. from
Adjust as required and secure the end of the tube

pre-heater assembly to the burn-


er housing by tightening the
adjustment screw on the side of
the burner housing (see illustra-
tion).

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

Air Pre-Heater Diaphragm Breakdown


1. Remove the four hex cap screws
from the diaphragm assembly o-ring

2. Disassemble and inspect diaphragm,


diaphragm
spring and o-ring .
3. Thoroughly clean remaining parts.
piston
4. Re-assemble the diaphragm,
o-ring, spring and hex cap screws. hex cap
screws
spring

Air Pre-Heater Nozzle Cleaning / Air Pre-Heater Diaphragm Assembly


Replacement
1. Periodic cleaning of the nozzle
assembly may be required.
2. Carefully remove nozzle from the air
body
pre-heater block.
3. Disassemble the nozzle as shown
fuel orifice
and clean thoroughly. Re-assemble
nozzle. pin/seat
4. Carefully remove the quad ring from
the block and inspect. Replace if nec-
essary.
5. Insert clean/new quad ring into the
air pre-heater block. NOTE: The quad Air Pre-Heater Nozzle Assembly
ring must be properly seated.
Failure to properly seat the quad
ring may result in leakage and
improper burner operation. DO NOT nozzle assembly
INSTALL QUAD RING ON THE NOZ-
ZLE.
quad ring
6. Lubricate pin/seat and re-install noz-
zle. Tighten gently.

Failure to properly seat the quad


ring may result in leakage and

! improper burner operation. DO


NOT INSTALL QUAD RING ON
THE NOZZLE. Proper Quad Ring Position

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

! NOTE: ALWAYS WEAR EYE, FACE AND BREATHING PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING WHEN INSPECTING OR CLEANING CHAMBER OR HEAT EXCHANGER.

! WARNING: DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL POWER TO HEATER BEFORE


SERVICING

Cleaning Combustion Chamber/ Heat Exchanger


1. Turn thermostat to the
lowest setting; the
heater must be com- FAN LIMIT SWITCH
pletely cool to the
touch before attempt-
ing to clean the heater
(place the fan/limit on
the manual position to
start the fan and short-
en the cooling time if
the unit is hot).

2. Turn off all power to


the heater (120 VAC) at
the main disconnect.
Place the fan/limit
switch lever back into
the auto position so
the fan is off upon
restarting.
3. Remove the burner REMOVE
SCREWS
and flame view port
from the heater.
Remove the galva-
nized panel covering
the clean-out cover
(remove four (4) #10
screws from the top
and four (4) #10 screws
REMOVE 16 NUTS & WASHERS
from the bottom of the
panel and remove).
4. Spray all of the screws with penetrating oil to prevent breakage before removing
any of the nuts that secure the combustion chamber access door. Let set for five
minutes to allow the oil to penetrate.
5. Remove the clean out cover from the heater by removing (16) 1/2 hex head nuts &
washers. If more than 1/4” of ash is present clean the heat exchanger tubes.

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

! CAUTION: THE CLEAN OUT PANEL MUST HAVE AN AIR TIGHT SEAL TO
PREVENT EXTREME DAMAGE TO THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER

! CAUTION: TO AVOID BOLT BREAKAGE, DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN

6. Use an industrial type canister vacuum cleaner with a high efficiency filter, or suitable
tool. Failure to clean heat exchanger tubes annually will impair draft. Reaching
through the burner opening, vacuum or shovel the ash from the combustion chamber.
Inspect the combustion chamber and target brick. Use care when cleaning the combus-
tion chamber area so the target brick is not disturbed. Insufficient or irregular cleaning
intervals will cause inefficiency, random shutdowns, and extreme damage to the com-
bustion chamber.

7. Before replacing the combustion chamber access doors, replace the white gasket seal on
the door (contact the Lanair Service Department). When replacing the gaskets apply a
light film of gasket adhesive to adhere the new gasket to the door. Lube the threads of
the screws with a high temperature lubricant. Re-install the heat exchanger access panel.
If any nuts are stripped, replace (use brass).

8. Replace the inspection port with the two (2) #8 hex head sheet metal screws (if
removed). Re-install the clean out cover. Replace burner.

9. Remove the front panel of the unit by removing (10) #10” sheet metal screws. Slide the
front panel of the unit to the right side of the heater far enough to expose the manifold
clean out port.

10. On the left side facing the front of the unit remove the (4) #10 sheet metal screws from
the manifold clean out ports. Using an industrial type canister vacuum cleaner with a
high efficiency filter, remove all ash accumulation.

11. The chimney connector can also be removed to allow access to the manifold for clean-
ing. Clean and inspect the chimney connector if necessary. Replace the four (4) #10
screws in the clean out ports on the heater. Replace the front of the cabinet replacing
the ten (10) #10 sheet metal screws. Check your draft reading to make sure your baro-
metric damper is properly set (See Section 4).

12. Reconnect all power at the main breaker box, wait ten minutes before turning the ther-
mostat up. Your heater is now ready for normal operation.

NOTE: When changing the target brick, call the Lanair Service Department for assistance.

! WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE YOUR FURNACE WITH CLEAN OUT PANELS


OR PORTS REMOVED

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Section 13 - Service / Maintenance

Fuel By-Pass Regulator Assembly Fuel By-Pass Regulator


Diaphragm Replacement

adjusting screw 1. Disconnect power to the heater.

2. Remove the locking nut and adjusting


screw from the by-pass regulator
assembly.

locking nut 3. Disassemble the by-pass regulator and


discard the small plug, spring, large
plug. washer and diaphragm.

4. Thoroughly clean and dry remaining


parts.
cap
5. Re-assemble using new small plug,
spring large plug washer and
diaphragm (Kit P/N 9874).
small plug
NOTE: Pay close attention to the posi-
tions of the large and small plugs.

spring

large plug

washer

diaphragm

body

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Section 14 - Troubleshooting

Initial Diagnosis:
When an operating problem occurs, a determination must be made whether or not the fuel
pump is pumping a sufficient amount of oil that contains no air or water.

Take these steps:


s Adjust the burner air regulator to -0- PSI.
s Turn pre-heater rocker switch off (red light off ).
s Shut off oil supply line valve to the burner.
s Remove the fuel supply line from the supply tank.
s Attach a flexible piece of tubing at least 3 feet long to the outlet on the return side of
the oil by-pass regulator.
s Insert the tubing into the bottom of a large jar.
s Jump the cad cell circuit and start the fuel pump (see below).
s Attempt to fill the jar above the open end of the tubing.
s If the pump will not pump fuel, attempt to prime the pump (Section 10). If the pump
won’t prime refer to Flow Chart Item B.

If no air or water is present the flow must be determined.


s Pump fuel for 1 minute into a graduated container, if the flow rate is less the 250
MILS/Minute (8-1/2 Ounces), refer to Section 14 Troubleshooting Chart Item B.

If the flow rate is more than 250 MILS/minute (8-1/2 Ounces), refer to Troubleshooting
Chart Item C.

After repairs are made, remove the cad cell jumper wire, and reconnect the cad cell wires
to the oil primary.

By-passing the oil primary safety circuit:


Some trouble-shooting test may require the cad
cell safety circuit in the oil primary control to be
bypassed, to do this:

s Remove the 2 yellow wires from the F-F


terminals on the oil primary control.

Remove two yellow wires

! WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE YOUR HEATER IF THE OIL PRIMARY


SAFETY CIRCUIT IS NOT WORKING!

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Section 14 - Troubleshooting
s Install a jumper wire between the two F-F
terminals.
s Push reset button for 2 seconds.
s Turn room thermostat up so that it calls for
heat.
s Disable the air operated fuel valve.
s To activate the oil primary momentarily dis
connect one end of the jumper wire on the
F-F terminals. The burner will attempt to fire.

IMPORTANT remove the jumper wire when


testing is complete, and replace the cad cell
Install jumper wire
wires. Do not run the heater with the cad cell
wires disconnected.

Disabling the air operated fuel valve.


Note: Most trouble shooting tests will require the air operated fuel valve to be disabled, to
do this:
s Adjust the heater air filter/regulator to -0- PSI.

Vacuum Gauge reading hints:

No reading 0-1 HG
s Pump not operating.
s Pump air locked and needs priming. Refer to section 10.
s Vacuum leak: ✓ Pump shaft seal ✓ Pump cover gasket
✓ Suction strainer gaskets ✓ Low fuel level in tank
✓ Pipe connections suction side ✓ Strainer in pump cover

Low to normal reading, 1-6 inches HG.


s Pump operating properly. s Fuel being used has a low viscosity.
s Fuel oil is being used. s Fuel is at room temperature (warm).
s High level of gasoline in the fuel (use approved fuels only).

High reading, 7 inches of HG, or more.


s Fuel being used has to high of a viscosity. s Suction line strainer dirty or plugged.
s Fuel is too cold. s Check valve installed wrong or stuck.
s Fuel contains gear lubes (use approved fuels only).

Reading fluctuates (jumps).


s Vacuum leaks in the suction side of the piping to the pump.
s Low fuel level in the tank.

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Section 14 - Troubleshooting

Burner fuel pressure gauge reading hints:

Fuel gauge fluctuates (jumps):


s Leak in suction line plumbing.
s Water/anti freeze in fuel.
s Air in fuel, refer to Troubleshooting Chart Item B.
s Quad ring seal for the nozzle may be damaged.
s Seal in adapter block may be worn or damaged.
s Fuel pressure regulator seal leaking or dirty.
s Suction line strainer plugged or dirty.

Reading gradually decreases:


s Fuel pump output decreasing.
s Fuel viscosity decreasing.
s Orifice in nozzle is wearing.
Reading gradually increases:
s Fuel pump output increasing.
s Fuel viscosity increasing (cold fuel, and/or gear lube).
s Orifice in nozzle is becoming plugged.

Reading drops to –0- PSI when the burner is off.


s Dirt between the diaphragm and the seat in the by-pass regulator.
s Dirt between the plunger and the nozzle seat.
s Leak in the plumbing connections.
s Leak in the pre-heater assembly (damaged or missing o ring).
s Fuel pre-heater switch is off.

Steps to check the air operated fuel valve:


s Disconnect the two transformer wires from the terminal block in the burner.
s Jump the cad cell circuit (refer to pages 44-45).
s Disconnect the fuel supply pump orange wire from the terminal block inside the
burner.
s Set the dial indicator as shown on the diaphragm piston.
s Zero the dial indicator.
s Start the burner so that the air valve opens.

NOTE: The dial indicator should read +.015 to .050, which references the diaphragm piston
travel.

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Section 14 - Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action

A. Burner will not start 1. Main electrical power 1. Reset breaker


circuit breaker tripped

2. Service disconnect 2. Turn switch on or


switch off or fuse blown replace fuse

3. Thermostat turned down/ 3. Turn thermostat up,


improperly installed/ check wires/test
defective components/replace

4. Oil primary safety 4. Reset/test components,


tripped/defective replace if needed

5. Too much light showing 5. Eliminate light to cad cell


on cad cell/defective Test component

B. Burner attempts to fire, 1. Low oil in supply tank or 1. Fill tank, or drain and
but does not establish a contaminated fuel clean tank
flame
2. Plugged or worn nozzle 2. Clean or replace

3. Fuel pressure gauge 3. See section 6, Page 17


fluctuating/pumping system

4. Pre-heater switch is turned off 4. Turn switch on or test


or defective, or defective switch and cartridge heater
cartridge heater

5. Transformer/electrodes not 5. Test transformer/look


sparking for shorts & repair
Replace electrodes/
transformer

6. No air pressure/defective 6. Turn compressor on/test


regulator/defective solenoid regulator/solenoid. Replace
defective components

7. Water in air system 7. Clean air pre-heater and


drain water from system

8. Combustion blower not 8. See flame adjustment


properly adjusted or pages 29-31.
defective Replace blower

9. Improper draft 9. Check draft see page 15.


Make sure chimney is
properly installed

10. Plugged heat exchanger, 10. Clean heater including


or chimney manifold, chimney

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Section 14 - Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action

C. Burner fires, and then 1. Contaminated fuel supply 1. Drain and clean fuel
fails on oil primary safety (water/anti freeze/gear lube) supply tank. Clean fuel
or dirty fuel filter. filter (see page 38)

2. Improper draft 2. Check draft see page 15.


Make sure chimney is
properly installed

3. Plugged heat exchanger, 3. Clean heater including


manifold, or chimney manifold and chimney

4. Wrong air pressure 4. See flame adjustment pages


29-31

5. Wrong fuel pressure or 5. See flame adjustment


pressure fluctuating pages 29-31. See fuel piping
page 17

6. Improper combustion blower 6. See flame adjustment


setting, or blower is defective pages 29-31. See fuel piping
page 17

7. Oil primary/cad cell defective. 7. Test components/adjust


Cad cell improperly adjusted. cad cell/ clean turbulator
Dirty flame turbulator.

8. Plugged nozzle or pre-heater 8. Clean nozzle and /or


assembly pre-heater assembly

D. Pre-heater assembly 1. Cartridge heaters defective 1. Test cartridge heaters


not heating or disconnected using an ohm meter.
Air heater 112 7 ±10%.
Oil heater 37 7 ±10%.

Snap disc defective 2. Test snap switch for


continuity if
pre-heater is cold

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Return Guidelines and Warranty

Return Guidelines
1. All returned merchandise must be unused and returned in the same new condition in
which it was originally received, with all accompanying original packaging. Any items
returned used, damaged in any way or with missing components will not be refunded.
Return merchandise must be shipped freight prepaid.

2. All returns must be authorized by the Lanair Customer Service Department.


Unauthorized returns will NOT be accepted or refunded, and may be refused when
received.

3. Authorized returns for merchandise in original boxes and in new condition are subject
to a 20% restocking charge. No returns are accepted on custom or special order items.
Electrical components maybe subject to inspection.

4. All returns must be made within fifteen (15) days after the date of the shipment for
orders within the United States. For foreign orders, the return must be made within
sixty (60) days of the initial shipment.

5. All authorized returns will be fully refunded less restocking fees, shipping and handling
charges.

6. To obtain an authorization number, please call our customer service department at


1-888-370-6531, or email us at [email protected]

7. All authorized returns must have the authorization number marked on the outside
of the package and returned to the following address:

Lanair Products LLC


Returns Department
4109 Capital Circle Drive
Janesville, WI 53546

Warranty Conditions
Lanair Products LLC (Manufacturer) warrants to the original purchaser of this used oil
heater, that it will repair or replace at Lanair Products LLC’s option, any part which is in
normal use proves to be defective in material or workmanship within a period of one
year from the date of purchase, provided same is returned (transportation pre-paid)
F.O.B. Janesville Wisconsin, for Lanair Products LLC’s inspection and warranty
determination. Normal wear and tear items are not covered. Lanair Products does not
warrant paint finish. The warranty does not cover labor charges involved with part
replacement or service unless pre-authorized in writing. Lanair Products LLC may also
require photographs of the heater installation for warranty determination.

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Section 15 - Warranty

LANAIR 10 YEAR WASTE OIL HEATER COMBUSTION


CHAMBER AND HEAT EXCHANGER LIMITED WARRANTY
Lanair Products LLC, MANUFACTURER, hereby warrants that any part of manufacturer’s product shall be free from
defect in material and workmanship under normal use according to the provisions and limitations herein set forth for a
period of one (1) year provided same is returned (pre-paid) F.O.B. Janesville, Wisc. for inspection and warranty
determination.

MANUFACTURER warrants the heat exchanger/combustion chamber for three (3) years from the date of purchase and
pro rata thereafter according to the following schedule: If a defect occurs during the first three years,
MANUFACTURER will repair or replace the combustion chamber/heat exchanger FREE* of charge. If a defect occurs
in years four through ten (4-10) MANUFACTURER will repair or replace your combustion chamber/heat exchanger.
Your guaranteed replacement cost will be shared by MANUFACTURER 50/50.

IMPORTANT: Combustion chamber / heat exchanger must be maintained in accordance with the
installation / operating instructions. This extended warranty does not cover normal wear items such as gasket material,
chamber inserts, nuts, bolts, labor costs, etc. The warranty card must be returned within ten (10) days of purchase date
in order for this warranty to be valid. Warranty is limited to original purchaser.

*MANUFACTURER’S determination regarding repair or replacement is final.


Cost of freight is owner’s responsibility.

Model Number: MX Series Heater Date Purchased:

Conditions That Will Void Warranty


s Use of liquids such as: solvents, brake fluid, gasoline, K-1, kerosene, paint thinners, gear lube, trans-
former oil, cutting oils, anti-freeze, water or any other liquid not approved for use.
s Tampering with internal components
s Failure to inspect and clean combustion chamber/heat exchanger at the end of each heating season.
s Continuous over-firing of the unit
s Heater has not been installed or serviced in accordance to the installation / operating manual.
s Alteration or misuse of any part
s Use of parts other than those supplied by Lanair.
NOTE: Lanair may require photographs of the heater installation for warranty determination
NOTE: Re-stocking fee of 20% applies on all returned parts
Items Not Covered Under Warranty
s Any portion of the combustion chamber / heat exchanger if:
- The unit is not installed per the owners manual.
- The yearly inspection requirements are not current.
- If the heater is used for a purpose for which it is not intended.
- If the heater is not operated in accordance with the printed instructions in the
- If any alterations or unauthorized repairs are made to the unit.
s Damage incurred from abuse, neglect, shipping, natural acts, misuse or accident.
s Labor costs for service calls for any reason including:
- Cleaning or performing required maintenance.
- Installation corrections
- Any parts installation.
s Parts that are replaced because of normal wear and tear.
s Goods purchased under this agreement shall be used exclusively by the buyer and no
other person or third party shall benefit from the express or implied warranties contained
in the agreement.

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Section 16 - Burner Reference Diagram

Ignitor

Manual

Air Supply
Reset & Air
Snap Disk To Combustion Solenoid
Blower
Oil
Fuel Supply
Pre-Heater
Block
Pre-Heater
Adjustment
Screw

Electrical Quick
Disconnect
Air
Pre-Heater Air
Block Supply

Oil Pressure
Gauge

View Port Pre-Heater


Switch

To Transformer
To “F”
Terminals

To Oil Primary

Cad Cell

Burner Cover

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®

Lanair Products LLC


4109 Capital Circle
Janesville, Wisconsin 53546
1-888-370-6531
www.lanair.com

Part # 5033
© 2009 Lanair Products LLC REV.15b
Lanair is a registered trademark of Lanair Products LLC 12-11-2009

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