Lennox International Inc Furnace R LBF User Manual

USER’S INFORMATION MANUAL  
Models: R/LUF, R/LHF, R/LBF, R/LBR, & R/LHR  
Oil-Fired Furnaces  
WARNING  
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property  
damage, personal injury, or loss of life. For assistance or additional information, consult a qualified  
installer or service agency.  
Congratulations...  
WARNING  
...you have one of the most modern oil furnaces made.Your unit  
has been carefully selected to keep you warm and comfortable  
during the winter months. It will deliver superb performance with  
Do not store combustible materials, including gasoline  
and other flammable vapors and liquids, near the fur-  
nace, vent pipe, or warm air ducts. The furnace area  
must not be used as a broom closet or for any other  
storage purposes. Such uses may result in actions that  
could cause property damage, personal injury, or death.  
only minimal help from you.  
To keep your operating costs low and to eliminate unnecessary  
service calls, we have provided a few guidelines to help you  
with your furnace. These guidelines will help you understand  
how your furnace operates and how to maintain it so you can  
get years of safe and dependable service.  
CAUTION  
For your safety read before operating  
Never burn garbage or paper in the heating system and  
never leave rags, paper, or any flammable items around  
the unit.  
This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which  
automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner  
by hand.  
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.  
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the  
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and oil  
control which has been under water.  
CAUTION  
Installation and service must be performed by a quali-  
fied installer or service agency.  
Periodic Inspections  
Your oil furnace is designed to give many years of efficient,  
satisfactory service. However, the varied air pollutants com-  
monly found in most areas can affect longevity and safety.  
Chemicals contained in everyday household items such as  
laundry detergents, cleaning sprays, hair sprays, deodorizers,  
and other products which produce airborne residuals may have  
an adverse affect upon the metals used to construct your  
furnace.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ........................................... 1  
OPERATING YOUR FURNACE .................................... 2  
Lighting Instructions ....................................... 2  
Temperature Control ....................................... 2  
Fan Operation ................................................. 2  
It is important that you visually inspect the conditions of the  
burner and vent from the furnace. A flashlight will be useful for  
these inspections. Make one inspection prior to the beginning of  
the heating season and another during the middle. Should you  
observe unusual amounts of rust, flakes or other deposits,  
coatings, or corrosion, it is important that you call your autho-  
rized dealer at once to obtain a qualified service inspection.  
Even if no unusual rust or other deposits are observed, it is  
recommended that the furnace be inspected and serviced  
at least once per year by a qualified service technician.  
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR FURNACE ......................... 2  
Cleaning/Replacing Filters ............................. 2  
Combustion/Ventilation Air ............................. 3  
Venting and Furnace Support ........................ 3  
WARRANTY .................................................................. 4  
Manufactured By  
A.A.C.  
A Lennox International Company  
421 Monroe Street  
Bellevue, OH 44811  
Save these instructions for future reference  
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airflow. This can cause heat exchanger failure or cooling coil  
freeze-up along with the accompanying costly service calls.  
Basement Units  
To replace the filter in a basement unit (see Figure 3):  
The dealer may have changed the filter size, so the information  
provided in Table 1 may not apply to your installation.  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Remove lower rear panel by lifting up and pulling out.  
3. The filter(s) may be removed by sliding out through the rear  
of the furnace. To reinsert, place filter on the two filter  
supports and slide into unit.  
Always measure the original filter and replace with the  
same size and type.  
Factory-Supplied Filters  
Basement Units: Filter Replacement  
Models  
R/LUF  
Size  
16" x 25"  
Filter  
Supports  
R/LBF, R/LBR (57/72, 84/95)  
R/LBF, R/LBR (112/125)  
R/LBR (140/168)  
18" x 19"  
19" x 21"  
Filter  
Rear  
Of  
Furnace  
20-1/8" x 22-7/16"  
24-5/8" x 24-3/8"  
R/LBR (168/196)  
Models R/LHF and R/LHR are not equipped with factory-  
supplied filters. The filters for these units are supplied in  
the field.  
Figure 3  
Restore power to the furnace after the door or panel has been  
replaced and check furnace for proper operation. If the unit  
does not operate, call your dealer for service.  
Table 1  
Upflow Units  
Lubrication  
To replace the filter in an upflow unit, refer to the following  
directions and Figure 2.  
Lubrication of the bearings in the circulating air blower motor  
and the combustion blower motor is not recommended.  
Side Return  
To replace the filter in a furnace with an external filter rack or  
cabinet on either side of the furnace cabinet:  
Combustion and Ventilation Air  
Adequate air must reach your furnace to provide for proper and  
safe operation. Any obstruction of this airflow can cause an  
unsafe condition which may result in death or permanent  
injury. Lethal carbon monoxide gas can be produced if  
combustion air is restricted.  
1. Turn off the power to unit.  
2. The filter(s) may be removed by sliding toward the front.  
Replace in a reverse procedure.  
Bottom Return  
Furnaces located in a closet, alcove, or utility room must have  
provision for adequate air supply by means of upper and lower  
grilles in the door, or by the introduction of outside air, or both.  
National codes and local code requirements are generally alike.  
However, local codes take precedence.  
To replace the filter in a furnace with a bottom return air:  
1. Turn off the power to unit.  
2. Remove lower front panel by lifting up and pulling out.  
3. The filter(s) may be removed by sliding toward the front.  
Replace in a reverse procedure.  
Venting and Furnace Support  
Venting of this furnace must comply with our published instruc-  
tions. If the installer has not followed these requirements, you  
should request the installer to comply as soon as possible.  
Upflow Units: Filter Replacement  
Front  
Panel  
Side  
Make sure all flue product materials external to the furnace are  
clear and free of any obstruction, slope upward, and have no  
holes or leaks.  
Panel  
R/A  
Duct  
It is important that the outside area where the vent terminates is  
kept clear of any obstructions which might block or impede the  
venting of the furnace.  
Should any unusual conditions be observed during your  
inspections, call your authorized service dealer at once.  
Base  
Filter  
Filter Rack  
Filter  
Return Air  
(slides in from front of unit)  
Check that all return air duct connections are tight and sealed  
to the furnace cabinet and that all return air grilles or registers  
are located outside the space containing the furnace.  
Bottom Return  
Side Return  
Figure 2  
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Limited Warranty  
August 1, 1997  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights  
which vary from state/province to state/province.  
Warrantor: Armstrong Air Conditioning Inc., 421 Monroe St., Bellevue, OH 44811  
Armstrong Air Conditioning Inc. products are available under the following names: AirEase, Armstrong Air, American Aire, Concord  
Subject to the limitations stated in this warranty, we warrant to the first buyer for use the residential heating, cooling or heat pump unit,  
when installed, operated and maintained as required by this warranty, to be free of defects in workmanship or material for a period of five  
years (one year for commercial equipment) from the time of installation. We will replace any defective component without cost or  
expense to you except for the costs of delivery and labor for removal and replacement of the defective component.  
The R/LUF, R/LHF, R/LHR, R/LBF, AND R/LBR series furnaces carry a limited lifetime heat exchanger warranty. Limited lifetime  
warranty applies to the original owner in private owner-occupied residences. All other applications or when the residence is  
sold carry a 20-year limited warranty from date of installation, subject to proof of purchase.  
Warranty Begins  
The warranty period begins when the installation is complete and the product is ready to operate. You must be able to verify this date  
whenever a warranty claim is made. Original bill of sale, installers invoice or other similar document will suffice. If the beginning date  
cannot be verified, we will consider warranty coverage to begin six months after the date the product was shipped from our factory.  
Limitations on Implied Warranties  
Implied warranties of merchantability or, to the extent applicable, fitness for a particular purpose are limited to five years, the same  
duration as the basic limited written warranty provided herein. Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty of merchantability or fitness lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
Only Warranty  
This written Limited Warranty is the only warranty made by the warrantor; this warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties,  
express or implied. The warrantor does not authorize any person to provide any other warranty or to assume for it any further obligation  
in connection with the warranted product.  
What is NOT Covered  
1. Cabinets or cabinet pieces.  
2. Normal maintenance items such as filters, fan belts, fuses or other consumable items.  
3. Damage caused by misuse, failure to maintain properly, accidents or acts of God.  
4. External wiring, piping, venting or attachment of accessory products not integral to our product, including without limitation,  
humidifier, air cleaner, vent damper, thermostat or other mechanical devices not manufactured by the warrantor.  
5. Products that have been operated in a corrosive atmosphere where a concentration of acids, halogenated hydrocarbons or  
other corrosive elements causes deterioration to metal surfaces or integral components. NOTE: Operation in a corrosive  
atmosphere is considered abuse and voids this warranty.  
6. Products that have NOT been installed in accordance with our published installation instructions, applicable local, state/  
provincial or national codes, ACCA published standards.  
7. Products that have NOT been installed by competent, qualified installers.  
8. Products that have been moved from their original place of installation.  
Warranty on Replacement Components  
Any replacement component furnished by us will assume the remaining (unused) portion of the Limited Warranty.  
Consequential Damages  
The warrantor shall not be responsible for any consequential damages caused by any defect in the product. Some state/provinces do not  
allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
NOTE: After the first year, in the event that a gas or oil heat exchanger is no longer being manufactured by the warrantor, the warrantor  
will allow a credit equal to the then current wholesale price of an equivalent heat exchanger towards the purchase of a new Armstrong gas  
or oil furnace.  
This product must be installed, used and cared for in accordance with the instruction manual. You are responsible for required periodic  
maintenance or service, such as changing or cleaning of air filters and lubrication or cleaning of components. Failure to properly install,  
operate or maintain your unit voids this warranty.  
Owner Record  
Model # ________________________ Serial # _________________ Installation Date __________________  
INSTALLED BY:  
Dealer _____________________________________________________________________________________  
Address ____________________________________________________________________________________  
Telephone # ____________________________  
License # _______________________________  
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