INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Maintenance (cont.)
CHIMNEY CLEANING INTERVALS
It is extremely important to keep the chimney flue clean from products of combustion and deposits.
Unburned oil residues can cause a chimney fires.
Cleaning intervals depend on the use of the appliance. The more the appliance is used, the more often the
chimney flue needs cleaning. As there are no firm guidelines for cleaning intervals, have the chimney inspected
on a regular basis (every quarter or so) to determine what the interval should be. Then follow this interval.
No matter how much used, a chimney flue should be
cleaned and inspected at least once every year.
NOTE:
The chimney should be cleaned by a trained professional. We recommend using a “Certifed Chimney
Sweep” certified by Chimney Safety Institute of American. You can find a Certified Chimney Sweep at www.csia.
org or www.ncsg.org or by calling
(317) 837-5362 or (317) 837-1500.
OBSERVATION
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
There is no power going to the fan
- The circuit breaker may be off
- Fan speed control is off
- Bad electrical connections
- Check the circuit breaker
- Turn fan speed control
- Check and correct problem
There is power to the fan but it is
not operating
- Bad electrical connections
- The fan speed control’s low
voltage setting is too low
- The fan speed control is bad
- Check and correct problems with
connections. Pay special attention
to the wiring in the junction box
- Increase the setting with the
plastic screw on the fan speed
control’s front plate
- Replace the fan speed control
There is power to the fan but it
hums and does not turn
- The motor run capacitor may
be bad.
- Creosote may stick
- Check capacitor and replace
if necessary
- Clean fan
There is airflow noise from the draft
hood
- The fan is oversized and running
too fast
- Reduce the fan speed
Mechanical noise can be heard
- Foreign matter may be stuck
- Motor bearings may be worn out
- Remove foreign matters
- Replace bearings
Troubleshooting
Chimney Fan
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