801CRD

The 801CRD advanced oil burner features Carlin’s adjustable combustion head assembly – for unmatched fuel/air mixing, smooth light-offs and quiet running. The automatically-closed air damper and low-high-low step modulation (approximately 2:1 turndown) improve efficiency by closer matching of output to demand and reduced stand-by losses. Typically, a savings of 15-20% in seasonal fuel usage is seen when compared to single-stage flame retention burners. Proven for years in the field and in extensive boiler and furnace testing, these burners will meet your needs for commercial oil-burning applications.

Standard Equipment

Pro-X 70200 Universal primary control

Carlin EZ Burners are fitted with the Pro-X 70200 universal oil primary control. The superior technology in this control boasts built-in alarm contacts, last fault alert, an LCD screen to easily view and change settings. Its standard settings have been optimized to perform with biodiesel blends up to and including B100.

45000 Universal Ignitor

The Pro-X 45000 universal ignitor is Carlin’s most durable ignitor, ever. Tested through hundreds of thousands of on/off cycles at high temperatures at maximum temperature, you can be sure this ignitor has been built to last.

Tech Specs

GPH Low Fire: 6.6 to 8.4 GPH
High Fire: 11.4 to 19.8 GPH
Fuels U.S. – No.1 or No. 2 fuel oil, biofuel blends up to and including B20
Canada – No. 1 oil or No. 2 furnace oil
Fuel Unit 2-Stage, “B” Style, 150 PSIG
Electrical Power: 120 VAC, 60Hz, 1-Phase
Motor: 3/4 HP, 3450 RPM, 115/208-230 vac, 60 Hz, 1 Phase
Optional: 3 Phase, 208-130/460V
Motor Frame: 56C-Frame
Oil Valve Power: 120 VAC / 60 Hz
Damper Motor with End Switch: Honeywell M436A
Ignition Carlin Pro-X 45000 solid state electronic ignition.
Ignition Voltage: 19,000 volts
Control Carlin Pro-X 70200 microprocessor control
Blower Wheel Diameter x Width 7″ x5″
2-Stage Oil Valve Pressure 150 psi
Agencies UL Listed: U.S. & Canada

Homeowner Information

Annual Maintenance

We recommend a tune-up of your HVAC system at least once a year to keep everything running at peak efficiency. Ideally, this should be scheduled in the summer months to confirm your system is ready to go before heating season (October-February) arrives.

Freeze Protection

Central heating systems are prone to shut down as a result of power or fuel outages, safety related fault conditions or equipment failure. Installation of freeze protection monitoring or other precautions is recommended for unattended dwellings in climates subject to sustained below-freezing temperatures.