Posts Tagged ‘oil’

8a Omni Waste Oil Heaters Integral Air Compressor Inspection and Maintenance

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14a Omni Waste Oil Heaters come standard with Pass Through Cleaning.MP4

Visit www.econoheat.com. —Remove combustion chamber & heat exchanger clean out panels at same side of lift out door panel on heater and vacuum out the accumulated ash & soot. (figure 12). (Copied from Page 13 of the Omni Waste Oil Fired Heaters, Installation, Operation and Service Instructions.) Warning ONLY Authorized Technicians strictly complying with the manufacturer’s instructions and the local standards should perform installation, maintenance and service on the unit’s internal components. Installation and use of this used oil burning appliance shall be in accordance with the standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment –ANSI/NFPA 31 — 1987, and National Electric Code — ANSI/NFPA 70 — 1990 and the requirements of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction.

23a Omni Waste Oil Heaters Pump Cover Installation.MP4

Visit www.econoheat.com. — Clean pump screen. Remove pump cover for access. (figure 6). CAUTION!-Be careful of gasket. (Copied from Page 13 of the Omni Waste Oil Fired Heaters, Installation, Operation and Service Instructions.) Visit our website econoheat.us Or call toll free: 800-255-1363 Warning: ONLY Authorized Technicians strictly complying with the manufacturer’s instructions and the local standards should perform installation, maintenance and service on the unit’s internal components. Installation and use of this used oil burning appliance shall be in accordance with the standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment –ANSI/NFPA 31 — 1987, and National Electric Code — ANSI/NFPA 70 — 1990 and the requirements of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction.

2b Omni Waste Oil Heaters Example of worn and plugged nozzle.MP4

Visit www.econoheat.com. Annual Maintenance Step #2b (Example of Worn and Plugged Nozzle) — Replace nozzle every 3-5 years depending on usage (figure 5, 9, 11). Will lose efficiency due to erosion. This can be accessed by swinging burner door open. (figure 8) (Copied from Page 14 of the Omni Waste Oil Fired Heaters, Installation, Operation and Service Instructions.) Visit our website: econoheat.us Or call toll free: 800-255-1363 Warning: ONLY Authorized Technicians strictly complying with the manufacturer’s instructions and the local standards should perform installation, maintenance and service on the unit’s internal components. Installation and use of this used oil burning appliance shall be in accordance with the standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment –ANSI/NFPA 31 — 1987, and National Electric Code — ANSI/NFPA 70 — 1990 and the requirements of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction.

3 Omni Waste Oil Heaters Swing out Burner Makes Annual Cleaning a Snap.MP4

Visit www.econoheat.com. ONCE EACH SEASON (OR MORE DEPENDING UPON USAGE OR CONTAMINATION OF OIL). — Swing out burner assembly door and clean flame cone. (figure 5 and figure 8). (Copied from Page 13 of the Omni Waste Oil Fired Heaters, Installation, Operation and Service Instructions.) Visit our website econoheat.us Or call toll free: 800-255-1363 Warning: ONLY Authorized Technicians strictly complying with the manufacturer’s instructions and the local standards should perform installation, maintenance and service on the unit’s internal components. Installation and use of this used oil burning appliance shall be in accordance with the standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment –ANSI/NFPA 31 — 1987, and National Electric Code — ANSI/NFPA 70 — 1990 and the requirements of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction.

Review of the Royal Oil Filter

This is a quick review of the Royal Oil Filter I did for teamzx2.com and zx2ms.com

Omni Waste Oil Heaters Initial Start Procedure #1

1. IMPORTANT- Prior to starting the unit, pre-fill the filter and fuel line with oil to assist priming procedure. Oil pump motor turns at low RPM’s and would take significant time to complete priming process if not pre-filled. Make sure the oil supply line fittings are air tight. Vacuum leaks are notoriously hard to find. Pressurizing the line with oil in it can help to locate leaks. (Copied from Page 13 of the Omni Waste Oil Fired Heaters, Installation, Operation and Service Instructions.) Visit our website: econoheat.us Or call toll free: 800-255-1363 Warning: ONLY Authorized Technicians strictly complying with the manufacturer’s instructions and the local standards should perform installation, maintenance and service on the unit’s internal components. Installation and use of this used oil burning appliance shall be in accordance with the standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment –ANSI/NFPA 31 — 1987, and National Electric Code — ANSI/NFPA 70 — 1990 and the requirements of the inspection authorities having jurisdiction

Team Tap-It presents “Bottled Water”

Did you ever wonder if bottled water is really the best water available for you? For many Americans, the answer is ‘no’. The water you get from the tap is usually much better than the questionable stuff you get in a bottle. (That’s not to say that all bottled water is bad. Some are great. But the majority of them just can’t compare to the local tap water.) This video introduces the notion that most bottled water isn’t as pure and safe as we want/think. If you want good, clean, and inexpensive water; get it from the tap. If your local water supply is chlorinated and you don’t like that, you can get an activated carbon filter to filter that out. *note* This video was made for the final project for EPS 80 – a course offered during the summer at The University of California, Berkeley. The actors are international students visiting for the summer. Though this video does not necessarily apply to them because they are from countries with questionable sources of water, they still had a lot of fun making this video and I hope you (the viewers) have as much fun watching and learning from it. For more information, visit www.thinkoutsidethebottle.org *double-note* I guess it would be safe to expunge any affiliation to UC Berkeley and thinkoutsidethebottle.org. So…We are in not way affiliated with the groups mentioned above.

20 Omni Waste Oil Heaters Oil Filter Cleaning and Installation Part 4 of 6.MP4

MONTHLY — clean stainless strainer in pre-filter periodically and drain off any water accumulation. Monitor : every application is different and may vary depending on contamination of oils being used.

18 Omni Waste Oil Heaters Oil Filter Cleaning and Installation Part 2 of 6.MP4

MONTHLY — clean stainless strainer in pre-filter periodically and drain off any water accumulation. Monitor : every application is different and may vary depending on contamination of oils being used.