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HOW THE VAPOR FIRE ELECTRONIC  

DRAFT CONTROL WORKS

READ OVER THE FOLLOWING  

EXPLANATIONS VERY CAREFULLY
1.  When you first turn on the power – the 24 volt elec-

tronic control is energized, the controls high tem-

perature siren sounds for only a short time, then 

after this, the control will automatically go to the low 

temperature setting which is when the capital letter 

“C” is on the display screen.

2.  When first starting a fire, you may open the ash 

pan  door  for  a  very  short  while  until  the  control 

senses the heat which is being generated by the 

fire. Once the control senses the heat it will auto-

matically open the draft shutter. (THE NUMBER “3” 

WILL APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY SCREEN). Allow 

the ash pan door to remain open for a short period 

of time to assure that the wood has properly ignit-

ed. NOW CLOSE THE ASH PAN DOOR AND THE 

ELECTRONIC CONTROL WILL TAKE OVER AND 

IT WILL CONTROL THE DRAFT AS NEEDED TO 

BURN THE WOOD, MAKE SURE THE ASH PAN 

DOOR REMAINS CLOSED AND THAT THE LATCH 

IS HOOKED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BURN.

***  NEVER EVER BURN THE STOVE WITH THE 

ASH PAN DOOR OPEN OTHER THEN DURING 

THE FIRST FEW MINUTES WHEN STARTING 

THE FIRE.

3.  The electronic control has four different stages and 

the numbers “1”, “2”, “3” and small letter “c” indi-

cate how much air is entering the fire chamber, for 

example as follows:

  A.  At start up, THE NUMBER “3” is on and also 

again at the end of the burn cycle, this indicates 

that the shutter is wide open.

  B.  As  the  fire  gradually  intensifies,  the  number  

“2” appears on the screen which means that the 

control has automatically decreased the amount of 

air going into the fire chamber, now the shutter is 

partially closed.

  C.  As  the  temperature  in  the  fire  chamber  con-

tinues to rise, the control automatically closes so 

that the number “1” appears on the screen which 

means that the shutter is almost closed.

  D.  The small letter “c” will appear on the screen 

when  the  temperature  in  the  fire  chamber  has 

reached it’s optimum level. (Your low to high set-

ting.)  Now  the  shutter  is  completely  closed,  the 

stove is now on what we call the pilot burn and will 

continue like this until the fire chamber cools down 

and then the control again takes over and will adjust 

the shutter opening based on the fire chamber tem-

perature.

  E.  When the temperature in the fire chamber is too 

high the letters “A” and “L” blink on and off and the 

alarm beeper sounds continuously. If this condition 

occurs, check the “TO DO” list located on the con-

trol.

  F.  The letters “O” and “P” will blink on and off and 

the beeper beeps intermittently when there is an 

open  circuit  in  the  thermocouple.  The  automatic 

draft will remain closed. Replace thermocouple.

4.  The LOW TO HIGH TEMPERATURE KNOB is used 

to adjust the total heat output of the vapor fire fur-

nace, depending on what the temperature is out-

side will determine where you set it.

5.  You learn to judge the settings L/H for the weather 

conditions.    L - Mild    M - Moderate    H - Cold

6.  To obtain a lower average BTU output, for any of 

the  computer  settings  with  a  longer  burn  time, 

here’s what to do: A) Turn the computer to desired 

setting. B) Adjust the blower speed wall thermostat 

very low to keep the blower on low speed only. C) 

Turn the blower low limit button thermostat located 

on the side of the hood next to the computer from 

105°F to 120-145°F. so the blower cycles on and 

off. D) Estimate the length of burn you’ll have, in 

relation to how much wood you’re loading in the fire 

box, so that when the #3 reappears on the digital 

screen near the end of the burn you can then turn 

off the computer via the toggle switch. This keeps 

the burn on pilot air only until it ends. Be sure to 

restart the computer for the next burn. Helpful hint: 

The #3 reappears when there is approximately two 

hours left in the burn. If you estimate and eight hour 

burn, at approximately six hours the #3 would ap-

pear, and that’s when you would turn the computer 

off to extend the burn. 

7.  Maximum load size for any of the computer settings 

would  be  numerous  rows  of  cordwood  (approxi-

mately 20” long) stacked as high as smoke flap fol-

lowed by another row (approximately 16”-18” long) 

above the smoke flap. Make sure the smoke flap 

returns to its normal vertical position once the fire 

chamber is loaded.

BOX 422 • TOWER, MN 55790 • USA • Tel (218) 753-2330 • www.lamppakuuma.com

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Summary of Contents for KUUMA 100

Page 1: ...UTION Lamppa Manufacturing Inc READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION FOLLOW ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES BOX 422 TOWER MN 55790 USA...

Page 2: ...Chamber Rear View 12 Mounting Controls 13 Wiring Schematic 14 Draft Measurement and Stove Pipe Connections 15 Normal Automatic Operations 16 Dos and Don ts of Operation 17 Basic Firing Instructions 18...

Page 3: ...f of purchase Any repairs or replace ment of components shall have a prior agreement between the customer and the manufacturer before any such action is undertaken Dimensions 51 5 H x 27 W x 52 25 D F...

Page 4: ...t control field con trol 6 RC BT as described and illustrated on page 7 and 9 also see figures 9 10 11 7 WE SUGGEST THAT A LICENSED ELEC TRICIAN BE HIRED TO DO ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS See wiri...

Page 5: ...Association 60 Batterymarch Street Boston Massachusetts 02110 For equipment of this type National Fire Protection Agency NFPA Standard No 90B specifies the minimum standard clearances to combustible s...

Page 6: ...RIC POWER FAILURE BOX 422 TOWER MN 55790 USA Tel 218 753 2330 www lamppakuuma com 6 HOT C O L D R E T U R N H O T H O T C O L D CHECK FLAP STOP STOP TWO SPEED SWITCHES 500 1500 CFM ON DEMAND CHECK FLA...

Page 7: ...allation and Figure 6 of Masonry Chimney note roof clearance in ac cordance with NFPA 211 COMMON CHIMNEY PROBLEMS In order to have a proper operating Solid Fuel Heat System the chimney must be capable...

Page 8: ...use an obstruction to draft as well as a place for debris to collect 7 Elbow Restrictions The flue pipe is connected to the chimney with too many elbows reducing the draft the chimney can provide Use...

Page 9: ...approximate 45 degree adj elbows for angled connections NO HORIZONTAL PIPING INSTALLATION Barometric Draft Control field 6 RC BT provided with your model 100 Vapor Fire Furnace A draft reg ulator is...

Page 10: ...ary to disassemble unit down to the main frame in order to move into older homes without damage to the Model 100 shell or electronics If this must be done please refer to the following assembly steps...

Page 11: ...e side panel holes and secure with metal screws the holes are on each end of the channel Do the same with the top channel and secure tightly Now slide the blower assembly housing towards the back of t...

Page 12: ...eel removable secondary air tubes are located on the right and left sides of the door frame inside the fire chamber They actually pro vide the fourth level of combustion air to complete the burn proce...

Page 13: ...wiring to fans in fan enclosure as shown in Figure 23 K Run incoming conduit to transformer junction box and connect to a separate circuit breaker panel Use a 15 amp AWG copper wire to the fur nace Gr...

Page 14: ...IDE COVER JUNCTION BOX 4 X 4 X 2 4 X 4 X 2 BOX INDICATES WIRE NUT DOTTED WIRING BY OTHERS BLUE TO RED FOR LOW SPEED RED TO BLACK FOR HIGH SPEED 2 X 4 X 2 BLACK YELLOW BLUE RED WHITE WT OUTSIDE COVER W...

Page 15: ...and adjustable elbows 2 Angle your stove pipes upward towards the chimney smoke exit hole 3 Install barometric damper provided Set to 03 to 06 WC 4 Avoid using 90 degree pipe bends unless it s one 90...

Page 16: ...ucts and registers The display screen is furnished on the electric control to provide the following A The letters O and P will blink on and off and the beeper beeps intermittently when there is an ope...

Page 17: ...Unit Rake hot coals to the FRONT as shown DO NOT BLOCK PRIMARY AIR OPENINGS Keep coals approximately 1 from front air inlets HOT COALS ASHES HOT COALS ASH PAN RAKE A I R P R I M A R Y Figure 30 Perio...

Page 18: ...en finished STARTING A COLD FURNACE NO HOT COALS A Open fire door B Scrape entire fire chamber ashes through open grate into ash pan using side paddle on ash scraper provided C Preheat fire chamber wi...

Page 19: ...g the combustion process It consists of a number of elements which condense and bake layer upon layer in the chimney flue Highly combustible in its solid and semi liquid state creosote is present in t...

Page 20: ...Yellow Birch 3000 26 000 000 185 Red Oak 3250 27 000 000 195 White Oak 3750 27 700 000 200 Hard Maple 3000 29 000 000 200 Hickory 3500 30 500 000 215 USEFUL FACTS No 2 Fuel Oil 140 000 BTU gallon Nat...

Page 21: ...R OVER THE COLD AIR RETURNS IN YOUR HOME C The cold air return of your forced air upflow fur nace is inadequate It may be necessary to in crease its capacity D If you don t seem to get enough air circ...

Page 22: ...control B Soot and creosote buildup in heat exchanger or chimney Clean if necessary C Chimney too low Increase chimney height D Obstruction in chimney Check for obstruction such as loose mortar bird n...

Page 23: ...t we call the pilot burn and will continue like this until the fire chamber cools down and then the control again takes over and will adjust the shutter opening based on the fire chamber tem perature...

Page 24: ...ws or a short chimney do not in stall the heat exchanger baffles you could get a draft reversal Smoke backing up or the smell of smoke would indicate a poor draft If questionable have your draft check...

Page 25: ...prohibit the use of fire starters made from paper cardboard sawdust wax and similar substances for the purpose of starting a fire in an affected wood heater Be absolutely sure to install both UL appr...

Page 26: ...by Intertek a certified lab each burn level was less than 15 pounds of emissions per million Btu s with an overall average of 0 093 This not only satisfies the EPA requirement from 2015 2020 of 93 po...

Page 27: ...d operate the furnace according to the owner s manual 3 Use seasoned firewood approximately one year dried under cover 15 30 3 Install both carbon monoxide CO and smoke detector alarms 3 Always rememb...

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