
Rev 08/24/10
ENERGY KING™ Wood/Coal Boiler Owner’s Manual
U. S.
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Operation
Overfire
Do not overfire.
Using too much wood or coal,
burning trash in the Boiler, or operating with a
flue draft that exceeds .06 inches water
column, may result in overfiring—a dangerous
condition which could produce excessive heat
and pressure within the ENERGY KING
Wood/Coal Boiler, or could ignite creosote
within the chimney or Boiler. Forced firing or
abuse can be detected upon inspection
and will
void your warranty.
As a safety feature, if your Boiler should
overheat, it will trigger the pressure relief valve
and release water to relieve pressure. If this
should occur, allow the Boiler to cool
completely before refilling.
Never
fire a boiler
that is low on water.
Never
add water to a hot
boiler.
Power Failure Instructions
If operated during a power failure, your ENERGY KING Wood/Coal Boiler could overheat, creating
a possible hazard and may result in property damage or bodily injury. Do not operate the ENERGY
KING Wood/Coal Boiler during a power failure -
this can be dangerous and will void your warranty
.
After power is restored, verify that there is power to the ENERGY KING Wood/Coal Boiler, and
restart using the procedures described in
Starting a Fire
.
Do not operate the
ENERGY KING
Wood/Coal Boiler during a power failure.
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