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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRequest to Purchase - Public WorksMemo Grant County Department of Public Works IL24 Enterprise St. S.E. Ephrata, WA 98823 To: Honorable Board Of County Commissioners Grant County From: Brian R. Murray Grant County Public Works Facility Maintenance Date, July 19, 2021 Serial No. 21.111 Re: Authorization to purchase a waste -oil unit for the Grant Cou Central Shop. y U ic Works Authorization to purchase: Grant County Public Works: Purchase a waste oil heater due to the failure of the Central Shops current waste -oil heater. The replacement cost will be in the amount of $12,1758.45, not including sales- tax, and will be purchased from North Star Clean Concepts. This unit bums our used oil and our shop. provides heat for This amount was included in the 2021 budget for Facilities •Maintenance. Dated this day of' 2021 Board of County or Co0 ;r : i, sioners Approve Grant County., Washi - on Disapprove Abstain Dist #1 Dist #1 Dist #1 Dist # Dist 2" Dist. Dist #2� Dist #3)9 Dist #3 Dist #3— Ic -7 C E' i V E D JL,IY 2 P C "To meet current and future needs, serving together with public andprivate entities, while fostering a respectful and successful work environment." FAXInformation .................................................(509) 754-6082 Keith Elefson, County Road Engineer...................Ext. Ext. 3502 ............................................................... (509) 754-6087 Ed Lowry, Supervisor -Dist. No. I ................................ Ext. 3540 Bob Bersanti, Construction Engineer .................... Ext. 3503 Mike DeTrollo, Supervisor -Dist. No. 2 ........................ Ext. 359:1 E-mail ............................. publicworks@grantcountywa.gov Loc Ohl, Accountant Lead.... ................................... Ext. 3555 John Brissey, Supervisor -Dist. No. 3 ........................... Ext. 354:1 Sam Castro, Public Works Director .................. Ext. 3504 Rod Follett, Foreman -Sign Shop ............................ Ext. 3579 John Spiess, Supervisor -Central Shop ............. (509) 754-6086 Samuel Dart, Assistant Directorto .... Ext. 3519 Jason Collings, Solid Waste ......................... (509) 754-4319 Andy Booth, Bridge Supervisor ............................. .. Ext. 3535 P Northwest Industrial Equipment Inc 22020 68th Ave S Kent WA 98032 Telephone 253-872-6060 Fax 253-872-6059 Estimate DATE ESTIMATE # 6/25/2021 202106022 P.O, NO. I PROJECT ITEM 190135 DESCRIPTION QTY CB -2501 -MP COST TOTAL CB92501 Recycling Center: Includes Tank 215 Gallon, 1 8,121.00 8,121.00T Rails Furnace Mount A, Furnace Mount Kit, Drain Pan Kit, 1 39080.00 3,080.00T Filter Drain Kit (CB -140/1750/2501/3250 metering pup only) CB 14225 Support Pack MP Recycling Center S and H Shipping and Handling Charges -Freight is A 1 432.00 432.00T an rox. Actual freight at time of shipment will be charged. 1 522.15 522.15T Freight quote good for 5 days from date on Estimate. Shipping from Janesville WI to Grant County WA. 50% DUE AT TIME OF ORDER, REMAINING 50% DUE AT TIME OF SHIPMENT. Estimate Please date and sign as acceptance of this Estimate 0.00 Signature Title PO# Dated Sales Tax 1300 - Grant County Unincorp. Areas 8.20% 996.72 Estimate is guaranteed for 30 days from date above, due to periodic price increases from om the TOTAL $13,151.87 See our Website vwwv.oilbumers.com LEAN # euRAIo The #1 Waste Oil Furnace In Customer Satisfaction TM a. Al A AF ne uonvenienr' inst*affatjon <e%to Zi rage ziolution Used=0101 Rec clo Y ing Center Storage and Heating Sx/ct .y... em The Clean Burn Recycling Center is a CaAMIOSURN self-contained, on-site recycling and heating system that lets you store and burn used oil conveniently and efficiently. The Recycling Center works in tandem with a range of Clean Burn used -oil furnaces, from the CB -140 through the CB -3250.* The storage tank holds 215gallons to supply the furnace mounted just above. Your Clean Burn Distributor is an expert at system selection and installation planning. Don't settle for less than Clean Burn, the industry gold standard. (Chimney pipe not included. 115 -volt, 15 -amp electrical line required.) *NOTE: Furnace is not included with the Recycling Center and must be ordered separately. Clean Burn is a strong advocate of environmental protection and energy conservation. Our multi -oil heating systems, storage tanks and recycling centers eliminate extra handling and transportation of used oils and, consequently, help avoid the Possibility of used oils entering our water supplies. When, used in combination with a Clean Burn furnace, a state-of-the-art Clean Burn Recycling Center is the ideal system for collecting, storing and generating heat recovered from used oils. The Clean Burn Recycling Center works with Clean Burn Furnace The Clean Burn Recycling Center accommodates a CB -140, CB -1750, CB -2500 or CB -3250 furnace (sold separately) to become a complete system. (it swivel, to A into in Kit. CLEAN 0 BURN The #1 Waste Oil Furnace In Customer SatisfactionrM 4109 Capital Circle Janesville, WI USA 53546 1-800-331-0183 Fax: 717-656-0952 WWW.CleanBurn.com CB RECYCLE SEP12 ON YOUR ANNUAL BURNER MAINTENANCE!!! Send your complete Clean Burn burner to Northwest Industrial Equipment (NWIE) by July 31, 2021 and take advantage of our $399,,00* annual burner 0Burners received between Jul 31 and main enance special. July September 30, 2021 - $449.00*. Burners received after September 30., 2021 serviced at regular price - 549.00*. Don't Be Late! ACT NOW for your $150.00 savings on labor costs. Terms of special based on burners serviced on a regular basis by NWIE. Burners that are receive disassembled or not maintained to factory specifications may be charged standard shop hourly rate of $135-00/hour for labor, to be determined upon arrival of the burner at NWIE. *NOTE -These prices do not include parts, shipping, and Washington State tax for instate business which will be added to the total billing. Contact us with any questions. Northwest Industrial Equipment's Annual Burner Maintenance Phone: (253) 872-6060 Fax: (253) 872-6059 Visit Our Web Site At: www.oilburners.com -------------- cut here Shipping Label.- cut here ------------------- NORTHWEST INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT, INC. 2202068th AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 CLEAN#OBURNO The #1 Waste Oil Furnace In Customer Satisfaction° - --- - .,�Ufjply Nullip . LnecK valve system ■ In-line washable oil filter ■ Tank filter includes: ■ Vacuum gauge for filter ■ Oil line fittings package om 7L too FY 10 �n 'Maximum BTU/hour __........... 140,000 (41 kW) 175 00 0 (51.25 kW) 250,000 (73 kW) 1 *Maximum oil consumption p ..................................................................... 1.0 GPH 3.8 L/h ( ) ............................................................................................... 1.2 GPH 4.54 Uh ( ) .................................................................................................................. 325,000 95.3 kW ( ) . 350,000 102 kW) ...................................._......... 500,000 (146 kW _ Fuels ....... ....... 1.7 GPH 6.4 Uh ( ) 2.1 GPH (7.91 L/h) .... 2.3 GPH (8.7 L/h) 3.3 GPH (12.5 L/h) ............................... . Used oils. Crankcase, ATF hydraulic Fuel oils: #2, #4, and #5 fuel oil Air flow output CFM p ) Unit heater 2000 Axial fan .................... Unit heater 1700 - -......................................................... Unit heater 2700 ...................... Unit heater 3300 ........... - -- -........................................................ . ............ ............................ . Furnace cannot be ducted Central furnace ducted ( ) 0.25 SPWC (in.) 1500 Central furnace (ducted) 0.25 SPWC (in.) 2500 Central furnace (ducted) 0.25 Unit heater 4200 Central furnace ducted (ducted) Unit heater 5500 Central furnace (ducted) _ _ ................. ........... 0.30 SPWC (in.) 1400 0.40 SPWC (in.) 2400 SPWC (in.) 3150 0.40 SPWC (in.) 2900 25 SPWC (in.) 4000 0.25 SPWC (in.) 5200 *Air compressor required .................... 2.0 CFM @ 20 PSI ....... ................. 2.0 CFM @ 25 PSI - 2.5 CFM 25 PSI _...... .................... _.... ..... .. _.... 0.40 SPWC (in.) 3900 _....... .... .. ................ 0.40 SPWC (in.) 5100 (3.4 m3 /h @ 1.4 bar) ml/h (3.4 m /h @ 1.7 bar) 3 @ ) 4 25 m /h 1 7 bar 2 5 CFM 25 PSI (4.25 m /h @ 1.7 bar) 2.0 CFM 25 PSI 2.5 CFM @ 25 PSI .tack size 6 inch dia. (15cm dia.) 8 inch dia. 20 cm dia. __..... ..._.._ .... ...... 8 inch dia. (20 cm dia.) _.....�_ ..................................... (4.25 m3/h@ 1.7 bar @ ) . .._...... _.. _...._ (4.25 m /h @ 1.7 bar) ......._.. _,.... _........... . . ........ Furnace dimensions, assembled .... ...... _...... .... ............................................................................ . ............................................... -- - - 8 Inch dia. (20 cm dia.) inc is 8 inch dia. (20 cm dia.) 10 inch dia. (25 cm dia.) x W x (inches) (millimeters) 61" L x 32" W x 32" H (155 cm x 81 cm x 81 cm) 83.25" L x 29.5" W x 31.5" H (219 cm x 74 cm x 79 cm) 103.25" L x 29.25" W x 31.5" H (262 cm x 74 cm x 79 cm 121"Lx 31.25"Wx35"H 74"Lx �° 35 W x 61 H ................................................ 78" L x 38" W x 73" H __ _ A rox. weight pp 9 220 pounds 99.8 k p ( 406 __ .. 0 cm x 8 cm x c 7 0 $9 m) g 89 (18 cm x cm x 155 cm) (198 cm x 97 cm x 185 cm) ncrated furnace system) g) pounds 182.7 k p g) 509 pounds 229.1 k p 9 641 pounds (288.7 kg) ....................... 836 pounds (376.2 kg) 1036 pounds (466.2 kg) Electrical requirements 115 VAC 60 Hz, single phase ...... _...... ................................. ................. 115 VAC 60 Hz, single phase .. ....................................................................................... 15 VAC 60 Hz, single phase . 30 A circuit breaker 30 A circuit breaker 30 A circuit breaker 230 UAC 60 Hz, single phase 30 A circuit breaker 230 VAC 60 Hz, single phase 230 VAC 60 Hz, single phase 30 A circuit breaker 30 A circuit breaker * Values indicated above are nominal. Actual values will vary depending on fuel and installation. Clean Burn, LLC. 4109 Capital Circle, Janesville, WI USA 53546 1-800-331-0183 Fax: 717-656-0952 www.CleanBurn.com To: Board Of County Commissioners Grant County From: Brian R. Murray Grant County Public Works Facility Maintenance Date: July 29, 2021 Re: Authorization to purchase a waste -oil heating unit for your Central Shop. p Authorization to purchase: Waste -oil Heater: Due to the failure of the Central Shops current waste -oil heater, I would like tourchase a r of $12,758.45. p replacement in the amount This amount was included in the 2021 budget for facilities maintenance. This unit burns our used oil and provides heat for our shop. ,IRS PONCET F Z -Northstar Clean Concepts 633 N Helena St Spokane, WA 99202 509-535-1555 info@northstardirect.com northstardirect.com x%%W%0UU11y_1 _rir_r GSR Chris Open - 1 05 WO -H DISCOUNT PROMO TRADE-IN / CLEAN ENERGY UPGRADE 1 CET2-50 TANK, 250 GAL BLACK WASTE OIL, SAFETY CERTIFIED UL142 1 CIET2-50S STAND, FOR 250G BLACK WASTE OIL TANK 1 CET -50182 FILTER DRAIN RACK KIT, FIXED MOUNT BETWEEN LEGS 1 0IE60024 ----- -_ ____ .___ 4.. ___.____. __ �___ ____k_.__._ _ HEATING CENTER INSTALL PACK YL -006 0124 Includes: 20168 Pump Mounting Bracket, 60025 Hardware Kit, 80004 Copper Tube -1 /411 x 6 Ft, 80002 Copper Tube -l'/211 x 7 Ft, 80003 Copper Tube -3/811 x 10 Ft, 50179 Tank Emergency Vent -411 Male, 50187 Vent -2" Weather Resistant Breather 1 V901 96 6" STAINLESS STEEL STACK KIT INCLUDES: (2) 90018 6X36 SS STACK, (1) 90006 ADJ 611 ROOF SUPPORT, (1) 90007 6" SINGLE WALL ADAPTER, (1) 90009 6" CAP/SPARK ARRESTOR(1) 90010 6" STORM COLLAR, (3) 90174 6"X24"SS IN SS 24 , GA. PIPE, (1) 90177 61190 DEG. SS SINGLE-WALL 24 GA. ELBOW, (1) 90178 6" SSI SINGLE-WALL 24 DEKTITE BOOT #7 GA. TEE, (1) 90155 N WO -H DISCOUNT PROMO STACK KIT 81900.00 500.00 -500.00 1,763.00 1 y763.00 469.00 469.00 312.00 312.00 489-86 489-86 17224.59 1,224.59 500.00 -500'.00 Sales tax if applicable will be added to invoice. Pricing subj12758-4 osit ect to SUBTOTAL , change without notice. Deprequired to reserve pricing. 5 4 8%) TAX (. Returns, if allowed are subject to minimum 25% restocking fee. 0.00 Unless specified in writing, price does not include freight, installation, electrical, plumbing and permits. Accepted By Accepted Date T�EFFECTIVE W .�HEATFOR LARGER SPACES INNOVATIVE FEATURES: o Stainless steel heat exchanger for long-lasting durability >> High -velocity, air -swept heat exchanger for more heating power >> Vertical flue tubes resist deterioration & last longer 0' Easily opens for service & cleaning without tools >> Unique design for longer interval between cleanings >> Electronic burner control that starts every time 0 Fast ROI from reduced or eliminated heating bills Acceptable fuel: used crankcase oil, transmission fluids, hydraulic oil, #2 heating oil, diesel fuel, most synthetic oils, or any mixture of these fuels SPECI FI CA TIONS: >> 245,000 BTU/hour input >> 1.7 GPH max fuel consumption >> 2,400/85° F air flow output CFM/heat rise X> 115 VAC, 60 Hz, single phase, 30 -amp breaker >> UL and cUL Listed >> Left or right side chimney outlets * 6" diameter stack outlet >> Tank, wall or ceiling mountable * Hanging weight 515 lbs. >> 1000+ hour cleaning interval >> Over -center latches on clean-out doors >> 10 -year warranty on heat exchanger with completed >> 2 -year warranty on parts (warranty registration) * Made in the USA INCLUDED IN PACKAGE: >> Complete waste oil furnace X> Electronic waste oil furnace burner >> Pre -assembled, tested metering pump Direct drive blower w/ 3/4hp motor Inline oil filter w/gauge >> Barometric damper i>- Digital wall thermostat 633 N Helena St. Spokane WA 509.535.1555 1800-727.9128 northstardirect.com info @ northstardirect.com Stainless steel components resist deterioration and last years longer than the competition. Over -center latches and smart design High -velocity, air -swept heat allow fast access for cleaning and exchanger provides far better heating service, without tools. power and efficiency. e71 60J TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW virreI Cage Wer for Qui:dt -0 perat ion _ECleanAccessss ,0'u t DoorL Ry. 3 ver ent-e..- or: : , Easy Access4 " . Precision ledt nro Bdrner, id� . . . . . . . . Qn ro . . ouvers: -an P. C BePositioned ,;.:Re' ht iq b&r-B igho-Quality os�> - eat ar ger. ow, 1C -jh"Air-_ 66 V-'16c1tyat r �C _ _ .=- e. hanExcer; .1w -les Steel t V fti_`� AFFI ud: TU e.s:.or.,,,. C Ea aning: e71 60J TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW A A E m -now a W N JF v %*I i aymvt '-f- SMALL FOO T 114 11"A PAR 633 N Helena St. Spokane WA i a � 509.535.1555 1800.727.9128 northstardirect.com info@northstardirect.com a INCLUDED WITH HEATING CENTER., 1. Furnace stand d legs 2.250 -gallon tank 3c. Large filter drain pan 4., PUMP mount bracket .S., 4" tank emergency ve-ni Vent,"weathe-r resistan breather I Includes Copper tubing and fittings to connect furnace andtank e Ond PUMP nOt included with heating center I Low of j I CUt off switch 2. AirCompressor 3. Air filter/regulator with drairi and pressure gouge MorrCo, LLC. 12009 E Empire Ave Bldg A Spokane Valley, WA 99206 United States Voice: 509-381-5748 Fax: 509-381-5747 � Quoted To Grant County Public Works 124 Enterprise St. Ephrata, WA 98823 U-S.A Quote Number: 15245 Quote Date: Jul 13, 2021 Page: 1 Customer'ID Good SalesRep �' hiv -Payment .,T76 rrit .. .. . . .... GCPW 8/12/21 Due After Corn pi etetion & Start Up MORRISON s, ��� _ Lt> i dz 'f �- �— _7: fns• R. ra s' r 1 ENE ... :: .: �• Vin„ ... •% gla 1 �,r�' �' - x` fL `+• `.� r.. � }f'1�• .. �'i f[4 -.i �..'s:• Z-� 1 4' i i�.a ,3rd 'f' f Mimi - V "-' M. .4 • Ll - E AT u ' : - � , -••. y :- . .:. F_. 1 . S't: ii � jjY X[L" Tom. Y � �`Y'i' f �4 J- AM � ic -uil rI ruimLnri, IwAalwc uNlw' NI Important Information Page 3 Burner & Pump Specs. Page 5 Venting Installation Page 6 Fuel Supply Lines Page 7 Wiring Pa. e 9 Schematics Page 10 Oil Burner Technology Page 12 Oil Burner Components Page 13 Initial Start Procedure Page 15 Suggested Maintenance Page 16 References (Nozzle I Electrode Burner & Pump) Page 17 Troubleshooting Page 19 Warranty Information Page 21 Warranty Card Page 22 What is Included Page 23 MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 2 IMpurZl'AN1" INF'uRM�I"IuN Waste oil contains various unknown materials and may also contain random amounts of gasoline or other volatile fuels. Specific safety and handling precautions should be considered when cleaning, maintaining and operating waste oil heaters. It is recommended to use a filter or some kind of strainer when Pouring waste oils into the storage tank[s]. This will increase chances of catching any particulates prior to thePump filter[ sI tonsure a cleaner fuel source, WARNING: Waste oil heaters should not be used in any, hazardous areas that may contain flammable or volatile vapors or even combustible dusts. Itis not recommended to use a waste oil heater in any areas that may have chlorinated or similar chemical vapors. This will cause deterioration & corrosion of the metals the equipment is constructed of(this would void the warranty). Antifreeze does not burn and will interrupt the performance of the unit and potentially shut down completely until re -primed and restarted. If too much antifreeze is present just like water, the unit will not fire. Do not expose units to water, moisture or rain. This is an inside unit, not designed for outdoor use. Oils and different Viscosities that can be burnt but not limited to: *Used Motor Oils ATransmission Fluid --Hydraulic Fluids *Diesel Fuels Do not use old contaminated oils or fuels and keep in mind underground tanks and outdoor oil storage could have unknown amounts of water and moisture. Outside barrels will leak water and moistures through the bunghole. IMPORI'AN11w: The instructions and information within this manual are provided to inform you of any warnings and to assure you have properly and successfully setup the equipment purchased. The information is also intended to help the end user installer be aware of the operations and service required for optimal performance. These heaters are recommended for primary or an auxiliary source of heat but are not recommended for use as the sole source of heat in case of any expected or unexpected downtime with the unit. If a steady supply of fuel is not present or interrupted at the burner unit, the burner unit will shut down. Beprepared with an alternate source of heat to insure the building and all pipes are not at risk of freezing temperatures. U y �Cqmcont: 111cing Meflivemaof uip When taking delivery of your equipment, please be sure to check the shipment for any potential damages (MorrHeat is not responsible for any damaged shipments if signed for non -damaged). If any damage is identified upon delivery, either sign for as damaged goods specifically noting in detail the apparent damage / or / refuse the shipment completely and be sure to file a claim with the shipping company immediately regardless of the damage. MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 3 Nut"IAC To insure the best performance, optimal efficiencies and heat output of the heating unit, it is recommended and necessary to become familiar withyour unit and the procedures needed with initially starting, running, cleaning and maintaining the heating unit. Improper installation and or neglected maintenance will void the warranty. Avoiding maintenance of the unit can cause over fire or over heating of the unit and potentially create cracks in random welded areas of the heating unit. It is important to remember when burning used or dirty oils that contaminants could be present. Because of various contaminates, beprepared to change filters when needed. Keep the chamber and heat exchanger(s)passageways clean. •Make sure the fuel Pump is primed and lines are free of any debris, air bubbles or interuptions. Draft is just as important as the rest; bad draft can cause serious problems and not allow the gasses within the unit to correctly leave the heating unit. Correct draft is needed for optimal performance. Bad draft will cause over -fire or overheating due to bottling up the heat or creating back pressure back in to the heating unit. If black smoke is present, bad draft, bad combustion or both is occuring (Reference.pg9). MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 4 allRNER � PUMPSPC�S. BURNER ASSEMBLY 1201.1 PUMP ASSEMBLY 120u BURNER ASSEMBLY 240v PUMP ASSEMBLY 240u MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 5 VCN7"INS INS7'.41_I_A1"I'uN 1. When installing the vent pipe, be sure all connections are fastened correctly to insure �no leaks and proper draft is achieved. Minimum draft through the unit is, -.02- with draft meter. Draft up the stack must be -.04 to -.06 inches of water column when checking a draft meter for proper draft readings. 2. If proper or desired draft isn't easily achieved, a third party draft inducer or power vent may be needed to prevent back draft from occurring (NOTPROYIDED). 3. Install a barometric damper (NOT INCLUDED) in the stack only if the draft up the stack exceeds W.08. Draft up the stack must be .04 to .06 inches of water column. Check with draft meter between the top of the heater and damper. The draft should be a minimum of -.02- checked through flame inspection port. 4. Keep the draft moving. If draft is too slow or bottles up, this could create a back draft and over -fire or over heat the unit. If a damper is present, removing the damper will increase draft making sure passageways are clean and clear. MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 6 • It is required to use 3/8" inch Copper Tubing fuel line with same flare fittings from the fuel supply tank to the fuel filter inlet and 3/8" Copper Tubing fuel line from the fuel pump assembly to the burner or heating unit. When using copper, be sure to use flare fittings to stay away from vacuum leaks in the line(s). Ferrule fittings are not recommend- ed and Teflon tape is not necessary. Using Teflon to on the threads could potentially increase the chance of creating a piece or flake of the material that could block fuel lines and passageways. • Always keep the fuel suction line at least six to eight inches (6" - 8") from the bottom of the oil storage tank to prevent sucking water and sludge from the bottom of the tank. Drain water and sludge from the bottom of the storage tank when needed. • It is recommended to use an inside supply tank vs. an outside or underground tank. If pulling from an underground tank (blot Recommended), it ispossible a secondary trans- fer pump would be needed (el ftv[ded). Outside storage tanks or barrels can have water mixed in with the fuel supply. This will create issues. • The fuel pump assembly that comes standard with every unit needs to be mounted at tank level or below. Setting the fuel pump assembly at ground level will function prop- erly. The fuel pump will push oil up to 100ft horizontal &_up to 25 ft vertica I _. Suction is limited to 5ft. Keep the fuel pump close to the fuel supply. Gravity feed is possible. Be sure when .priming or bleeding the fuel pump that you allow enough time to completely burp any and all air within the system out of the fuel pump and fuel lines. If any skips or slight interruptions are still present in the system, it is likely the unit will not properly ignite or run without a steady and consistent fuel supply. The flame sensor needs to recognize flame in the chamber or it will not ignite. 6 Fuel supply lines continued on page 8... MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 7 It is recommend to connect a 3/8" inch Copper Tubing fuel line with same flare fittings from the tank to the filter housing inlet that is located on the same side as the bleeder valve on the fuel pump. Once connections are secure, continue the fuel line from the fuel Pump up to the burner or heating unit. When installing the fuel line to the burner or heating unit always come up to the burner and never drop down. Dropping down to the burner or heating unit could create an air pocket that would make it hard to prime or pressurize the fuel lines. Keep in mind, air pockets can force the primary to lockout. Standard Option 1- Fuel Pump Assembly 3/8" Copper Fuel Line ,el Pressure Gauge 1/8'° I.B. Fuel Line Copper Recommendedl Reeder Valve MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 8 WIRINv • You will need to wire 120v or 240v power depending on how the unit was ordered into the main electrical panel mounted directly on the backside of the heating unit with separate 15/20 amp circuit protection using 12 -gauge wire. • Make sure to connect the power line to the black wire and all white wires which are neutral or common together. It's very important that the ground wire gets connected to a mounting point within the main junction box or at least grounded. • Wires from the main junction box need to be connected to the fuelpump assembly power. Yellow connects to yellow and the neutral or common connect together, which is white to white. • The low voltage thermostat needs to be wired to the "T" terminals on the oilprimary, located on the top of the burner assembly. (wire diagram pg. 13-14) Nut"ILC Installation and use of this product shall be in accordance with the standard for oil burning equipment ANSI/NEPA 31-2016 along with the national electric code ANSI/NEPA 70-2017, the requirements of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction. MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 9 AsAMMAI'li'L Nut' Duel VoH'age E OILPRENEATER I� .......... mo Y Y U TIMM1 t 1 i 1.' I. OILPRIMARY W a (OPTIONAL) DRAFTINDUCER MOTOR MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 10 Z4 NV SLliEMAI'Fl� Not bumUl vaftggs - 1RED OIL J ' •- PREHEATERBLOCK 1 iiia■■ 'i. �1. 1, HIGH 6 r THERMOSTAT TRANS- CONNECTION PRIMARYVOLTAGE OIL CONTROL 1I FORMER . • • 1 G, "n"" HIGH LIMIT & FAN SWITCH RELAY CABINET (OPTIONAL) URAFiINDUCER MOTOR MorrHeat -Most Heat In The Industry -Rev 6/11/21 Page 11