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CANADIAN REqUIREMENTS
EndURancE 50F
CANADIAN REqUIREMENTS
1. The fans of this 50F furnace may cause a negative pres-
sure area in the room where this furnace is installed. If the
furnace is not connected to a return air duct system in the
house, provision should be made to provide make-up air to
the unit. It is recommended to provide an opening equal to
120 square inches for return air to the furnace room.
2. If fans are used in the storage area, they should not create
negative pressure in the room the furnace is installed.
1. Store corn in sealed containers in a dry environment to
prevent the fuel from absorbing moisture and becoming
damaged.
2. Creosote formation and cleaning:
a. Establish a routine for the storage of fuel, care of the
furnace and firing techniques.
b. check daily for creosote build-up until experience shows
how often cleaning is necessary.
c. Be aware that the hotter the fire, the less creosote is de
posited, and that weekly cleaning may be necessary
in mild weather, even though monthly cleaning may be
enough in the coldest months. Run the furnace on the
hottest setting once a day for 30-45 minutes to pre
vent excessive build-up in the furnace.
3. Keep the doors closed and all seals in good condition while
operating the furnace.
3. The handle for the front outer door should be attached prior
to operating.
4. Installers should measure draft with a manometer to check
for positive flow upward.
4. Inspect the flue pipes, joints and seals regularly to ensure
that smoke and flue gases are not drawn into and circu-
lated by the air-circulation system.
5. cleaning of the heat exchanger, flue pipe, chimney and
draft inducer is especially important at the end of the heat-
ing season to minimize corrosion during the summer months
caused by accumulated ash.
6. do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire.
7. do not burn garbage, gasoline, naphtha, engine oil, or
other inappropriate materials.
8. The 50F furnace will not operate during a power failure.
Prolonged power outages will require the use of a genera-
tor to operate the furnace.
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