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Location of Furnace      

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The outdoor furnace should be located at least 10 feet from your home (according to most 
insurance companies), with the door facing away from the house, so that all fire danger is 
removed from your home. We recommend 30 feet or more. The furnace may be installed as 
much 30 feet away from your indoor furnace. The chimney should extend at least 2 feet 
higher than any portion of a building within a horizontal distance of 100 feet but MAY need to 
extend to your roof ridge line. 
 
The furnace should be installed 

on a 4” thick concrete pad

 or you can use solid concrete 

pavers.

 

A)  It is recommended that the furnace be located with due consideration to any 

neighboring residences and to the prevailing wind direction. 

B)  Do not locate an Outdoor Wood Burning Appliance within 100 ft of a residence 

not served by the furnace. 

Follow local and state laws concerning setbacks.

 

Please be considerate of neighboring residences, properties, parks, etc. 

C)  Review the recommended stack heights on page 9. 
D)  Do not locate near any combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable 

liquids or gases. 

E)  Locate away from dry grassy areas, dry leaves, brush and trees. 
F)  Place far enough away from any building to minimize fire danger. 
G)  Check with your insurance company and local codes or ordinances. 
H)  Do not install in an area where nearby structures or trees might cause 

downdrafts or fires. 

I)  Typically, Outdoor Wood Burning Force Air Furnaces are located 5 - 20  ft down 

wind from the served structure. 

J)  Locate the furnace to allow easy access to wood supply. 
K)  To aid in smoke dispersal, extra chimney lengths may be required depending on 

the distance to surrounding structures.  

L)  The furnace requires 115 V, 30 Amp electrical service to operate. 

 

 

Failure to keep the HyProTherm Furnace area clear and free of 
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable liquids and 
vapors can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial 
property damage. 

 

CONCRETE PAD:

 The concre

te pad should have a ¾” 

PVC pipe placed through the 

concrete to run the power supply and thermostat wire (see below image). The furnace 
should be installed on the concrete pad with the rear of the furnace 2-3 inches from end 
of the pad, so that the pipe comes up in the space provided under the back access 
door. 
We recommend the pad to be an add extra 

48” in length to

 allow ample concrete in front 

of the furnace to stand, for loading wood and removing ashes.  
 

HyProTherm FLFA -1000 - 

46” x 62”

 

Suggested pad size 

48” x 110”

 

  
HyProTherm FLFA - 2000

 

46”

 

76”

 Suggested pad size 

48” x 124”

 

 
HyProTherm FLFA - 3000

 

46”

 

x 89" Suggested pad size 

48” x 

137

 

 
HyProTherm FLFA - 4000

 

46” 

x 78" Suggested pad size 

71” x 126”

 

 

Summary of Contents for FLFA - 2000

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE HYPROTHERM FRONT LOADING FORCED AIR FURNACE Manufactured by HyproTherm LLC Salem Arkansas 72576 870 895 2688...

Page 2: ...s for many years The HyProTherm Furnace was the first and is the leader in the Outside Wood Burning Furnace field We sell furnaces as far away as Canada the UK Ireland the Ukraine and Spain We deem it...

Page 3: ...r their recommendations We suggest using Metalbestos stove pipe for the flue which is insulated to prevent fires available at ACE Hardware Front 10 feet with the door facing away from the structure Fl...

Page 4: ...and coal Burning other materials can reduce the life of the furnace and will void your warranty Open Loading door pausing momentarily between the first latch and the safety latch to allow any combust...

Page 5: ...door and grates have a one year to three year manufacturer s warranty We will ship you a new part Nothing takes more than 10 minutes to replace and we ask you to take care of that Years 6 20 are pror...

Page 6: ...der and is NOT covered under warranty an insufficient or excessive draft incorrect use non compatible fuels destructive and or damp fuels treated wood etc consumption exceeding the use limits a lack o...

Page 7: ...ce is too close to a building See Page 13 for additional information We recommend a distance of at least 100 feet if prevailing winds blow towards any other residence not served by the furnace it is r...

Page 8: ...covered by the warranty Lower moisture content very dry old wood burns rapidly and inefficiently THE HYPROTHERM OUTDOOR WOODBURNING FURNACE How does an outdoor furnace heat my home The HyProTherm outd...

Page 9: ...mize fire danger G Check with your insurance company and local codes or ordinances H Do not install in an area where nearby structures or trees might cause downdrafts or fires I Typically Outdoor Wood...

Page 10: ...qualified electrician in accordance with the National Local and or State Electrical Code There are two insulated wires in a 12 2 wire black white and an uninsulated ground wire Black is hot from 110V...

Page 11: ...AC 20 Amp circuit breaker or 30 amp for 4000 models in the house and connects to the black wire on your outdoor furnace White B goes to circuit breaker box common connections and connects to the white...

Page 12: ...ting a Fire Use small pieces of split kindling together with crumbled newspaper or cardboard and add larger pieces Kiln dried lumber as shown works great Remember The smaller the better the dryer the...

Page 13: ...chimney by twisting some newspaper into a torch and hold it up into the stove until the draft is reversed The fire should be blazing when the fan is on It should be just smoldering if the fan is off Q...

Page 14: ...lean and inspect chimney Cap the chimney to keep rain water out Firebox Ash trough Remove ashes soot and hardened deposits from the fire chamber by using putty knife or wire brush Coat inside of fireb...

Page 15: ...ilding codes Manufacturer is not liable for damages to personnel or property for misuse improper installation of equipment or for knowing local installation codes Owner assumes all responsibility for...

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