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1) Remove the silicone from around the lift hook, chimney, anode rod and relief vent pipe.
2) Remove all roof screws holding the damaged roof secure.
3) Lift the old roof steel off the furnace.
4) Install the new roof steel.
5) Secure the new roof to the frame of the furnace.
6) Re-seal the lift point, chimney, relief vent pipe and anode rod coupler with caulking.
Sides of the HEATMOR™
Principle of the Sides and Ends
The sides of the furnace are clad with your choice of steel siding.
The steel siding provides a dry covering to protect the insulation
of the furnace.
Maintenance / Result
Inspect the sides of the furnace once a year to verify that none of the
screws have broken. A large number of broken screws can allow damage
to the furnace siding. Ensure there is a good seal so no water can enter
into the insulation covering the sides of the water jacket.
Removal and Replacement
If the sides have been damaged they can be replaced with matching
steel siding. Follow the following steps or contact your local
dealer.
1) Remove all the screws holding the damaged steel siding secure.
2) Lift the old steel off the furnace.
3) Install the new steel siding.
4) Secure the new steel to the frame of the furnace.
Insulation
Principle of the Insulation
The insulation helps retain the heat in the water, which has been heated by
the fire. It also provides a heat barrier to ensure that the outer steel siding
does not resease any heat.
Maintenance / Result
It is important to keep the insulation dry. Wet insulation loses its R-Value.
Keep the base of the furnace sealed to prevent small rodents from making
nests or wrecking the insulation.
Removal and Replacement
To remove and replace the insulation, refer to the preceding removal and
replacement steps involving the roof and siding. If you have any further
questions, please contact your local dealer.
Outer Front and Back Door
Insulation