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HeatPro Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 

 

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Note that secondary air tubes (A) can be replaced without removing the baffle board (B)

 

Important Notes: 

The air tubes are identified for placement as follows: 

Model 

Type of tube 

HEATPRO 

Front 

 77 holes of 0.147” 

Middle front 

 77 holes of 0.161” 

 

 Middle rear 

 77 holes of 0.180” 

Rear 

 77 holes of 0.194” 

 

Summary of Contents for HEATPRO DF03000

Page 1: ...da G3A 2H3 After sale service 418 908 8002 E mail tech sbi international com Please keep this document READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING YOUR FURNACE This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer s web site It is a copyrighted document Re sale is strictly prohibited The manufacturer may update this manual from time to time and cannot be responsible ...

Page 2: ...bout restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new furnace Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death It is important that you follow the installations guidelines exactly You may need to obtain a building permit for the installation of this furnace and the chimney t...

Page 3: ... The venting system 13 4 1 The chimney 13 4 1 1 Factory built metal chimneys 13 4 1 2 Masonry chimneys 14 4 1 3 Minimum chimney height 15 4 2 The connector pipe 15 4 2 1 Best practices and requisites of the installation code 15 5 Hot air distribution and air return system 17 5 1 Hot air distribution plenum height according to ceiling height 18 5 1 1 Plenum s minimum height only plenum B must be us...

Page 4: ...91 37 Appendix 3 Optional Fresh air return adapter AC01392 38 PART 2 OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 39 7 5 How to prepare or buy good firewood 39 7 5 1 What is good firewood 39 7 5 2 Tree species 39 7 5 3 Log length 39 7 5 4 Piece size 40 7 5 5 How to dry firewood 40 7 5 6 Judging firewood moisture content 41 8 Operating your furnace 41 8 1 Your first fires 41 8 2 Lighting fires 42 8 2 ...

Page 5: ...w often should you clean the chimney 57 9 2 3 Cleaning the chimney 58 9 3 Smoke pipe inspection 58 9 4 Blower motor maintenance 58 10 Troubleshooting 59 10 1 Installation of secondary air tubes and baffle 60 11 Exploded diagram and parts list 62 PART 3 FEATURES AND SAFETY 65 12 General information on HeatPro DF03000 66 12 1 Appliance performance 1 66 12 2 General Features 67 12 2 1 Technical data ...

Page 6: ...n Quebec by APC Association des Professionnels du Chauffage BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW AND MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THEM IF IN DOUBT CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE AT TECH SBI INTERNATIONAL COM FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN HAZARD TO YOUR SAFETY AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY VOID THE WARRANTY Inspect the furnace to make sure that nothing has b...

Page 7: ...YERS MAGAZINES AND OR WEB SITES AIR DUCTS SERVING A GARAGE SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO OTHER PARTS OF A HOUSE AND THE DUCTING SERVING A HOUSE SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO A GARAGE MIXING OF CHIMNEY COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING FURNACE COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDTIONS WHERE ANY SUCH CHANGES ARE PLANNED FURNACE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC SHOULD BE CONTACTED IN ADVANCE ANY M...

Page 8: ...nd air return duct system 2 2 Authorized configurations in United States only Parallel installation A represents the wood furnace B represents the gas oil or electric existing furnace Power input B should be equal to or greater than A Each furnace must have its own air return duct system The highest clearances of A and B and hot air distribution and air return ducts of must be respected Static pre...

Page 9: ...imize the use of 90o elbows and horizontal lengths That ensure a proper installation and safe operation of the appliance Where the owner can ensure cleanliness of the room in the event of negative pressure or temporarily negative Where room to perform maintenance is sufficient and safe 3 2 Certification label N B THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CERTIFICA...

Page 10: ...material The clearances shown in this section have been determined by safety tests under normal and even abnormal operating conditions according to procedures set out in standards CSA B366 1 Canada and UL 391 U S A Respecting the minimum clearances is mandatory to prevent risk of fire ...

Page 11: ... 25 mm E 72 183 cm minimum 72 183 cm minimum F 8 203 mm 8 203 mm G 24 610 mm 24 610 mm Required for maintenance or replacement of components however a 30 762 mm clearance is suggested 3 3 2 Cold air return ductwork Clearances The cold air return system can be connected to a new or to an existing cold air return ductwork In both cases the minimum clearance to combustible material is 0 0 mm ...

Page 12: ...rom door opening C 8 203 mm N A Canada only D 8 203 mm Note 1 N A Canada only E N A USA only Note 2 Steel with a minimum thickness of 0 015 0 38 mm or ceramic tiles sealed together with grout No protection is required if the unit is installed on a non combustible floor ex concrete Note 1 The floor protection at the back of the furnace is limited to the furnace s required clearance A if such cleara...

Page 13: ... proper venting of combustion gases and that such application is verified and authorized by a qualified installer Otherwise the diameter of the flue must be reduced to 6 152 mm by the use of a stainless steel liner made for this purpose 4 1 1 Factory built metal chimneys To be suitable a factory built metal chimney also called high temp chimney must comply with UL 103 HT U S A or ULC S629 Canada U...

Page 14: ...ted to a masonry chimney provided the chimney complies with the construction rules found in the building code enforced locally The chimney must have a clay liner If the masonry chimney has a square or rectangular liner that is larger in cross sectional area than a round 6 152 mm flue it should be relined with a suitably listed 6 152 mm stainless steel liner When passing through a combustible wall ...

Page 15: ...d max 6 152 mm to 7 178 mm it must be installed as close as possible the chimney 4 2 1 Best practices and requisites of the installation code o Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment o A flue pipe must never pass through a combustible floor or c...

Page 16: ... need to have either a connector where one end has no fastener or a telescopic length o Removal of the assembly for cleaning should not require that the furnace be moved o The male ends of the sections must be oriented towards the appliance so that falling dust and condensation stay inside the pipe o A straight flue pipe assembly offers the least restriction to gas flow and results in stronger dra...

Page 17: ...ot air distribution plenum that may receive 6 to 10 6 152 mm diameter round ducts The installer is responsible for the performance of the distribution ducts and the air return system It will have a direct effect on the ability of the blower to distribute heat efficiently throughout the house The number size and length of the ducts of the distribution system and return air will vary depending on th...

Page 18: ...ts provided with the furnace 10 hot air start off adapter A 4 lids B Type A 10 black screws C 10 selt taping black screws D 5 1 Hot air distribution plenum height according to ceiling height Remember to take into account the 5 127 mm clearance to combustibles above the plenum 5 1 1 Plenum s minimum height only plenum B must be used For a minimum ceiling height of 72 183 cm ...

Page 19: ...possible to cut the plenum extension A of at most 10 254 mm The plenum extension A must therefore have a minimum height of 14 356 mm Warning The plenum extension A should not obstruct the openings for the hot air distribution of the plenum B The shaded area represents the maximum cutting of plenum extension A 5 1 3 Adjustable height of the plenum A and B without cutting 79 200 cm to 88 224 cm For ...

Page 20: ...HeatPro Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 20 5 2 Assembling the hot air distribution plenum A and B 5 2 1 Assembling the plenum extension A by means of 12 screws and corner reinforcements ...

Page 21: ...nstallation and Operation Manual 21 5 2 2 Assembling the plenum B Insert the male end of each panel in the female part of the adjacent panel Secure the assembly by bending the two metal tabs in the center of each corner ...

Page 22: ...HeatPro Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 22 Install the cover on the part B of the assembly and secure it with 16 screws ...

Page 23: ...Operation Manual 23 5 2 3 Assembling the plenum extension A to the plenum B Slide plenum B over the plenum extension A to the extent determined in Section 5 1 Using 12 self drilling screws secure the plenum B to the plenum extension A ...

Page 24: ...es for the installation of the RTD thermal probe Also four holes are aligned with the fold of the top of the furnace at the rear side and three holes on the front side This allows you to secure the plenum properly Install the assembly on the furnace taking care to insert the 4 fold on top of the furnace inside the plenum Using 13 screws secure the plenum to the furnace ...

Page 25: ...on plenum height according to the ceiling height The start off plenum must have a minimum height of 18 457 mm from the top of the furnace X In this case use only the upper section of the plenum the one with the 10 openings The minimum clearance C between the top of the plenum and the ceiling is 5 127 mm The ducts minimum clearance D to combustible materials is 1 25 mm The ducts may pass through a ...

Page 26: ...dapter A and slightly fold down one side of the flange to facilitate the installation 2 Align the notch previously made on the adapter A with the one of the hot air outlet on the plenum and then turn the adapter until the flange is completely inserted and rotates freely Repeat the above procedure for the other adapters 5 4 3 Minimum amount of outlets and maximum lengths of ducts A minimum of 6 sta...

Page 27: ...m to 5 127 mm after 20 6 1 m or reduce the main duct by 1 25 mm at every two secondary duct outputs The maximum length of all the main ducts is 180 54 9 m The maximum run of a secondary duct is 10 3 m The maximum length of all the secondary ducts is 100 30 m The finishing grill at the output of a secondary pipe must be made of metal The total area of secondary duct outlets must be equal or slightl...

Page 28: ...CEED 10 250 BTU H 3kW AND THE HOT AIR TEMPERATURE AT THE OUTLET OF A SECONDARY DUCT SHOULD NOT EXCEED 158 F 70 C Once your hot air distribution system is installed make sure to measure the static pressure in the start off plenum Adjust the opening at the end of each of distribution duct with a shutter until you get a static pressure 0 2 W C 50 Pa at the plenum The default blower speeds can be chan...

Page 29: ...e outside air intake pipe is 4 102 mm o Mechanical ventilation system if the house is equipped with a ventilation system air exchanger or heat recovery the ventilation system may provide sufficient auxiliary air to the solid fuel unit Otherwise the owner should be informed that the ventilation system may have to be rebalanced by a ventilation technician after the installation of the solid fuel uni...

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Page 31: ...urnace Install it in the opening provided for this purpose on the start off plenum With the plenum extension A and the plenum B With 4 self taping screws D install the metal plate on the plenum B to block off the 3 holes Make sure the notch towards the bottom Install the RTP probe in the plenum extension A Secure the RTD probe with the two screws provided C Connect the RTD probe on the furnace wit...

Page 32: ...g four self drilling screws D install the plate supplied with the furnace on the plenum B Make sure to have the notch on the plate up Install the RTD probe in the hole of the plenum B Secure the RTD probe with two screws C Connect the RTD probe to the furnace with the connector ...

Page 33: ...ibration The draw The measurement is taken in the exhaust pipe 18 457 mm above the furnace s flue collar with a tube and a pressure gauge manometer Poor 0 03 W C 7 5 Pa and under ignition problems risk of smoke spillage low performance of heat exchangers Ideal from 0 04 to 0 06 W C 10 to 15 Pa To obtain the optimum performance of the furnace o A barometric draft control is not required Excessive 0...

Page 34: ...ccurate measurement of the draft using a pressure gauge manometer the thermometer will indicate if the temperature is ideal too low or too high The use of e thermometer is therefore an acceptable alternative that can tell if the chimney is hot enough to generate an adequate draft Use a magnetic thermometer for Single wall connector pipe Use a probe thermometer for Double wall connector pipe ...

Page 35: ...rrents from a hot air outlet or cold outside walls Must be installed at a minimum of 55 140 cm above the floor Must be installed at a minimum of 15 4 57 m from the furnace and must not receive radiation from the glass door Thermostat wiring Before installing the thermostat disconnect the furnace from the outlet Use an 18 AWG 2 strand wire The terminal is located at the back on the rear right side ...

Page 36: ...nal of the HeatPro When the wood furnace receives the signal from the existing furnace s thermostat calling for heat it will disconnect the damper motor sending the wood furnace in low burn until the call for heat from that thermostat is satisfied After the existing furnace s thermostat is satisfied the wood furnace will return under the control of its own thermostat Use in thermostat mode To ensu...

Page 37: ...side of your installation This option includes the filter the filter holder two caps and the screws necessary for the installation Clean and replace filters as often as required Note The operation cost is higher when using a dirty filter 1 filter holder 2 caps 1 filter 15 x 20 x 1 WARNING IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED OPERATING THE FURNACE WITHOUT FILTERS THIS APPLIES ESPECIALLY TO TEMPORARY HEATING DURIN...

Page 38: ...cted to the return system and bring it back towards the furnace to be heated This option can be installed on either one of the 3 sides of the blower box Complete installation instruction can be found in the instruction booklet provided when purchasing this option 1 fresh air return adapter 2 caps 1 filter N B TO ENSURE ADEQUATE STATIC PRESSURE THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE BUILT IN A WAY THAT THE VOLUME OF...

Page 39: ... fuel for relatively mild weather in spring and fall because they light quickly and produce less heat Softwoods are not as dense as hardwoods so a given volume of wood contains less energy Using softwoods avoids overheating the house which can be a common problem with wood heating in moderate weather Harder woods are best for colder winter weather when more heat and longer burn cycles are desirabl...

Page 40: ...is sometimes advisable to resplit the wood before stacking to dry 7 5 5 How to dry firewood Firewood that is not dry enough to burn is the cause of most complaints about wood inserts Continually burning green or unseasoned wood produces more creosote and involves lack of heat and a dirty glass door See Section 9 Maintaining your wood heating system for concerns about creosote Here are some things ...

Page 41: ...hollow and wet wood sounds dull dry wood is much lighter in weight than wet wood split a piece and if the fresh face feels warm and dry it is dry enough to burn if it feels damp it is too wet burn a piece wet wood hisses and sizzles in the fire and dry wood does not You could buy a wood moisture meter to test your firewood 8 Operating your furnace 8 1 Your first fires Two things will happen as you...

Page 42: ...nder finely split wood DO NOT LEAVE THE FURNACE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPEN DURING IGNITION ALWAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER IGNITION After the kindling fire has mostly burned you can add firewood pieces until you have a fire of the right size for the conditions 8 2 2 The top down fire The top down fire starting method solves two problems with the conventional method first it does not col...

Page 43: ... cycles A cycle starts when a new load of wood is ignited by hot coals and ends when that load has been consumed down to a bed of charcoal about the same size as it was when the wood was loaded Do not attempt to produce a steady heat output by placing a single log on the fire at regular intervals Always place at least three and preferably more pieces on the fire at a time so that the heat radiated...

Page 44: ...so that it will ignite the new load 8 3 3 Firing each new hot load Place the new load of wood on and behind the charcoal and not too close to the glass Close the door and open the air control fully Leave the air control fully open until the firebox is full of flames the wood has charred to black and its edges are glowing red Firing each load of wood hot accomplishes a few things drives the surface...

Page 45: ... it should be With good fuel and correct air control use the flames should slow down but should stay large and steady even as the air supply is closed When the furnace is using a thermostat it is the thermostat that controls the air inlet damper When the thermostat calls for heat the damper opens and the combustion is stirred up When the furnace gets hot enough the blower motor is activated The fo...

Page 46: ...r when you are around to tend the furnace and should provide enough heat for four hours or more Small fires like this are a good time to use softer wood species so there will be less chance of overheating the house 8 3 5 2 Long lasting low output fires Sometimes you will want to build a fire to last up to eight hours but don t need intense heat In this case use soft wood species and place the logs...

Page 47: ... to 2 5 c f 6 to 8 hours 2 5 c f to 3 0 c f 8 to 9 hours 3 0 c f 9 to 10 hours 8 3 6 Control of the air inlet damper Always turn the furnace on with the air inlet damper open Once the temperature of the wood the combustion chamber and the chimney is stable close the air inlet damper to obtain a more efficient combustion To control the air inlet damper use the switch on the side of the control box ...

Page 48: ...ombustion into the house The indications used to determine if an additional fresh air supply is necessary are not appropriate for all the situations When in doubt it is recommended installing a fresh air supply A fresh air supply may be needed if Solid fuel units present anomalies such as irregular draft smoke return bad combustion and or reversed draft whether there is combustion or not Existing ...

Page 49: ...e heat sensors detect any overheating in the air jacket of the furnace the air inlet damper will close automatically regardless of the type of control used 8 6 Ash drawer Your furnace is equipped with an ash drawer to collect ashes produced by the combustion of wood The ash drawer is provided with two 2 wing nuts to hold the door in a close position Operating the furnace with the ash drawer open m...

Page 50: ...overed metal container they should be taken outside immediately The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal Ashes normally contain some live charcoal that can stay hot for several days If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in...

Page 51: ...esive glass gasket and follow the Section 9 1 4 Replacement of the glass and gaskets instructions for installation Check the glass regularly to detect any crack or damage Replace damaged glass immediately do not use the furnace with a broken glass 9 1 3 Door adjustment In order for your furnace to burn at its best efficiency the door must provide a perfect seal with the firebox Therefore the gaske...

Page 52: ...eplace the door gasket use the steps 1 to 3 and 10 outlined below To replace the glass use the steps 1 to 6 and 9 to 10 outlined below To replace the glass gasket use the steps 1 to 10 outlined below 1 Remove the door F and place it on a stable work surface handle down 2 Using pliers remove the door gasket A 3 Using a scraper or a small flat screwdriver remove the adhesive left in the gasket grove...

Page 53: ...the door and let dry for 24 hours before using the furnace Do not abuse the glass door by striking or slamming shut Do not use the furnace if the glass is broken To change the glass perform the same operation described above 9 1 5 Cleaning and painting the furnace Do not attempt to clean or paint the furnace when the unit is hot Painted surfaces can be wiped down with a damp cloth Plated or enamel...

Page 54: ...ace it can mix with creosote and or sooth deposits in the exchangers to form an acid that could accelerate the corrosion process and induce premature decay of the steel Corrosion damages are not covered under warranty The smoke pipe and exchangers must be inspected regularly during the heating season Access to the exchangers is easy and does not require tools 1 Unscrew the wing nut B and remove th...

Page 55: ...HeatPro Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 55 2 Move the baffle of the combustion chamber forward see Detail A 3 Use the tool provided clean the three exchanger pipes see Detail C ...

Page 56: ...n the central exchanger 2 will be removed from the front or the rear of the furnace If you remove dirt from the central exchange to the back of the furnace remove the black pipe connector in order to dispose of the dirt 6 Then check that the baffle is clear of ash and reposition it in its original position towards the back of the combustion chamber ...

Page 57: ...imneys Smouldering smoky fires can quickly cause a thick layer of creosote to form When you avoid smouldering so the exhaust from the chimney is mostly clear creosote builds up more slowly Your new furnace has the right characteristics to help you to burn clean fires with little or no smoke resulting in less creosote in the chimney 9 2 2 How often should you clean the chimney It is not possible to...

Page 58: ...your furnace without the baffle may cause unsafe and hazardous temperature conditions and will void the warranty NOTE Before installing the firebrick check to ensure that none are broken or damaged in any way If so have the damaged ones replaced Check the firebrick for damage at least annually and replace any broken or damaged ones with new ones Inspection and cleaning of the chimney is facilitate...

Page 59: ...House not insulated enough The ash plug and drawer are not tightly closed Furnace too small for the surface to be heated Unbalanced ventilation system very little heat where the thermostat is located If manually controlled install a wall thermostat Relocate the thermostat Rebalance the ventilation system in order to increase the air flow in the room where the thermostat is located A lot of creosot...

Page 60: ...hen lift and insert the left end of the tube into the rear left channel 2 Align the notch in the left end of the tube with the key of the left air channel hole Using a Wise grip hold the tube and lock it in place by turning the tube as shown in Detail B Make sure that the notch reaches the end of the key way 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other secondary air tubes 4 To remove the tubes use the abo...

Page 61: ...ry air tubes A can be replaced without removing the baffle board B Important Notes The air tubes are identified for placement as follows Model Type of tube HEATPRO Front 77 holes of 0 147 Middle front 77 holes of 0 161 Middle rear 77 holes of 0 180 Rear 77 holes of 0 194 ...

Page 62: ...HeatPro Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 62 11 Exploded diagram and parts list ...

Page 63: ...ESIVE GLASS GASKET 1 11 PL56285 GLASS RETAINER 2 12 30416 WING NUT 3 8 16 3 13 30205 ZINC WASHER ID 13 32 X OD 13 16 1 14 30168 HINGE PIN 5 16 DIA X 1 1 4 L 2 15 30055 HINGE PIN RETAINING RING 5 16 ID X 0 512 OD 2 16 SE56800 HEAT EXCHANGER ACCESS DOOR ASSEMBLY 1 17 AC06000 SILICONE AND 1 2 X 8 BLACK DOOR GASKET KIT 1 18 SE56792 PRIMARY AIR DAMPER ASSEMBLY 1 19 PL56356 PRIMARY AIR DEFLECTOR HEAT SH...

Page 64: ... 1 2 57 AC01390 CARDBOARD FRAME AIR FILTER WITH SUPPORT 20 X 15 X 1 1 58 PL56805 PLENUM TOP PANEL 1 59 PL56804 TOP PLENUM REAR PANEL 1 60 PL56807 TOP PLENUM LEFT PANEL 1 61 PL56806 TOP PLENUM FRONT PANEL 1 62 PL56803 TOP PLENUM RIGHT PANEL 1 63 49090 ADAPTER 6 10 64 PL56817 TOP PLENUM RTD COVER 1 65 PL56818 BOTTOM PLENUM CORNER REINFORMENT 4 66 PL56801 BOTTOM PLENUM REAR PANEL 1 67 PL56802 BOTTOM ...

Page 65: ...87 PL48170 HEAT EXCHANGER SCRAPER 1 88 PL48173 POKER 1 89 AC05959 METALLIC BLACK STOVE PAINT 342 g 12 oz AEROSOL 1 90 SE45817 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KIT FOR HEATPRO 1 91 PL56814 PLENUM OUTLET BLOCK OFF PLATE 5 92 PL56775 AIR JACKET TOP 1 93 PL56774 REAR AIR DEFLECTOR 1 94 30334 LEFT HOUSING SUPPORT FOR G10 BLOWER 10 458 085 1 95 30867 CLEVIS YOKES 1 96 SE56822 ROD RETAINER 1 PART 3 FEATURES AND SAFETY...

Page 66: ...e of heat distribution systems have a significant impact in making heat circulation optimum 1 Values are as measured per CSA B415 1 10 except for the recommended heating area firebox volume maximum burn time and maximum input capacity Performances based on a fuel load prescribed by the standard at 10 lb ft and with a moisture content between 18 and 28 2 Input value at 10 lb ft fuel loading density...

Page 67: ... CSA B415 1 10 USA standard safety UL 391 Canadian standard safety CAN CSA B366 1 East west through the door you see the longitudinal sides of the logs north south through the door you see the tips of the logs Mobile home Canada or manufactured home USA The US department of Housing and Urban Development describes manufactured homes better known as mobile homes as followed buildings built on fixed ...

Page 68: ...HeatPro Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 68 12 2 1 Technical data HeatPro ...

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Page 70: ...12 4 1 What is your new furnace made of The body of your furnace which is most of its weight is carbon steel Should it ever become necessary many years in the future almost the entire furnace can be recycled into new products thus eliminating the need to mine new materials The paint coat on your furnace is very thin Its VOC content Volatile Organic Components is very low VOCs can be responsible fo...

Page 71: ...TING AND MAKE THE CONTROL OF THE FIRE DIFFICULT THIS FURNACE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH THE DOOR OPEN THE DOOR MAY BE OPEN ONLY DURING LIGHTING PROCEDURES OR RELOADING DO NOT LEAVE THE FURNACE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPEN DURING IGNITION ALWAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER IGNITION NEVER USE GASOLINE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL NAPHTHA FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR...

Page 72: ...MANUAL CATALOGUES FLYERS MAGAZINES AND OR WEB SITES MIXING OF CHIMNEY COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING FURNACE COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS WHERE ANY SUCH CHANGES ARE PLANNED STOVE BUILDERS INTERNATIONAL INC SHOULD BE CONTACTED IN ADVANCE ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY VIOLATES CSA B365 CANADA AND NFPA...

Page 73: ... The first signs of a chimney fire are 1 A rumble 2 Smoke pipe becomes extremely hot 3 Sparks or even flames shoot out of the chimney In the event of a chimney fire first call your local fire department and water the roof in the vicinity of the chimney Make sure that the furnace door and the air intake damper are closed if need be lower the thermostat setting and CLOSE the barometric draft damper ...

Page 74: ...ion of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts The manufacturer shall in no event be responsible for any uncommon indirect consequential damages of any nature which are in excess of the original purchase price of the product A one time replacement limit appl...

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