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Clean ash out frequently and stir (break up) ash in 

ALL

 areas (especially corners) daily to 

prevent any “caking” (dense, compacted pockets most often occurring in corners). Caked 
up ash holds in moisture and failure to stir ash daily is one of the largest reasons for leaks in 
any wood boiler (along with lack of treatment) and neither are covered under warranty.

 

 

Caution! Follow procedures as outlined in “Loading Wood” (previous section) for opening 
the fuel door. 

 

Close all doors and covers securely once cleaned and follow the procedure in the “Starting A Fire” 
section to re-start the boiler if needed. 

 
B.  Disposal Of Ashes 

 

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ashes 
should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible 
materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in the soil or otherwise 
locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly 
cooled. Other waste shall not be placed in this container. 

 
C.  Creosote - Formation And Need For Removal 

 

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled 
moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense and accumulate in the relatively cool 
chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. 
When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. 
 
The chimney and any connectors must be inspected at least twice monthly during the heating 
season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote has accumulated (3mm or 
more) it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 
 
Smaller, more frequent loading and dry, seasoned wood will help limit this. A small and intense fire 
is preferable to a large smoldering one to reduce the amount of creosote deposition. 
 
If a soot or creosote fire occurs, keep all doors closed and run the boiler normally until all wood 
burns out then shut the boiler down and clean any soot or creosote deposits. Have a clearly 
understood plan to handle a chimney fire. 
  
All creosote and ash must be cleaned from the entire boiler frequently as ash mixed with moisture is 
very corrosive and will shorten the life of the boiler if not maintained properly. Be aware that the 
hotter the fire, the less creosote is deposited, and that weekly cleanings can be necessary in mild 
weather, even though monthly cleanings can be enough in the coldest months.

 

Check frequently for 

experience on how often cleaning is necessary (varies by operation, heating demand and wood 
quality). Creosote occurs on a larger scale when there is too much moisture content in the wood 
being used (green, un-seasoned wood) or from extended idling during milder weather. 

 

D.  Fuel Door And Ash Pan Seals 

 

Caution! For inspection and adjustment, make sure to follow the same procedures for 
opening doors and covers as outlined for loading and cleaning. 

 

Inspection 

 
Check the rope seals on all doors and covers periodically during the heating season or when 
cleaning ash from the boiler as they will compress. 

If any amount of smoke is seeping out, 

damage to a door or cover will occur if adjustment is not made immediately to tighten the 
rope seal. This is not covered under warranty.

 Tighten/adjust whenever smoke is noticed 

seeping out or as needed using the procedures below. If there is no more adjustment available and 
smoke is seeping through, the rope seal must be removed, cleaned & loosened up, reversed and 

Summary of Contents for NCB-175

Page 1: ...od Boiler Manufactured by Nature s Comfort LLC Made in the USA Full color and French manual available online at Couleur et manuel en fran ais est disponible en ligne www naturescomfortllc com Built Li...

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Page 3: ...you are in need of insulated pex heat exchangers or other parts for your new boiler call your dealer or call us at 877 251 7740 for the lowest prices Boiler water treatment and test required at time...

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Page 5: ...w 16 K InstallingOn AnExistingIndoorBoiler 16 L FillingTheBoilerwithWater 18 M FloatLevel 18 N BleedingAirFromHeatExchangers 18 O Pre conditioningRopeSeals 18 III HeatingDomesticWater PoolsandSpa s A...

Page 6: ...VAC Water Pump 115 VAC 2A max Chimney 6 inside diameter NCB 175 220 000 BTU 175 gallon water tank 4 000 sq ft 67L x 50W x 85H 1733 pounds NCB 250 300 000 BTU 250 gallon water tank 6 000 sq ft 85L x 5...

Page 7: ...Flammable liquids household or yard waste can reduce the life of the boiler will void the warranty and is illegal in most areas 5 Pause for 30 seconds between the first latch and the safety latch to...

Page 8: ...le zone You may install fittings to have ports for up to 4 zones Consult your dealer Additional port setups with pumps are also available from Nature s Comfort when ordering a new unit Single Zone set...

Page 9: ...ger that must be installed in the existing furnace system If you have a forced air system a water to air heat coil must be installed in the ductwork When air travels through heat is extracted and hot...

Page 10: ...ces and to the prevailing wind direction 2 Do not locate the boiler within 100 ft of a residence not served by the boiler Be considerate of neighboring residences properties parks etc 3 Do not locate...

Page 11: ...ed pex pipe for transferring the heated water from the boiler to the home Minimum pipe size permitted is 1 Platinum 3 wrap 4 drain tile Platinum 4 wrap 5 drain tile insulated pipe is available for pur...

Page 12: ...maximum BTU output A 1 pipe can carry up to 37 more BTUs due to higher water flow The fittings above would need to be changed to accommodate 1 Pex The Armstrong E9 2 pump available from Nature s Comf...

Page 13: ...ou have a 2 wire system or the thermostat is the advanced computerized type that communicates back and forth between the furnace typically found on heat pump systems Do not use this method if your HVA...

Page 14: ...Use adhesive backed foam tape used for insulating doors and windows to seal around the frame and foil tape to seal off the opening you make in the plenum heat for the heat exchanger Make sure the fit...

Page 15: ...Slide the heat exchanger carefully into the plenum to check the fit again Once proper fitting is verified you can seal off the ends of the heat exchanger and the hole you made in the plenum with foil...

Page 16: ...outdoor boiler to the indoor hydronic system so that the two systems remain isolated see next diagram As shown in the above figure the two systems are totally isolated from each other so that the exis...

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Page 18: ...culated for 1 hour test Nitrite level to assure required 1 000 1 500ppm and add treatment if below this level Submit a water sample to your dealer or Nature s Comfort for official warranty Nitrite tes...

Page 19: ...iler must first go to the top side port This creates twice the domestic water flow through the sidearm as opposed to coming in at the bottom side port For the fastest recovery install a small circulat...

Page 20: ...a pool or spa since the chemicals used in a pool spa are destructive to the boiler Pool heat exchangers are available from Nature s Comfort or your dealer For sizing you will need to know the volume...

Page 21: ...will not dry out season properly until split Hardwoods burn longer than softwoods as they are denser and have more available BTU s Larger pieces burn longer than smaller pieces but take longer to sea...

Page 22: ...s there are too many variables outside of its control D Power Loss Running On A Generator The controls are designed for the control plug to be used on a generator or vehicle inverter if needed If the...

Page 23: ...removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Smaller more frequent loading and dry seasoned wood will help limit this A small and intense fire is preferable to a large smoldering one to reduce the am...

Page 24: ...ave as a spare Water Since water quality characteristics greatly vary across the USA some customers get much longer life out of a pump than others Filling a boiler with softened water adding and maint...

Page 25: ...e rotor To remove the canister first remove the rotor then tap on the bleeder screw to remove the canister from the motor use this procedure for replacing the entire cartridge as well White vinegar or...

Page 26: ...u should ever have a problem or question refer to this manual or call your dealer If your dealer does not have the information you need request they contact Nature s Comfort and your dealer will be fu...

Page 27: ...s low in boiler Aqua stat malfunction Not enough demand or warm weather Make sure doors and covers are sealed adjust if necessary Adjust damper Larger pump or pipe reduce of fittings Add water to keep...

Page 28: ...Page 28 of 32 Copy of Safety Labels...

Page 29: ...ide Skin 17 Lower Control Jamb Outlet 6 Front Gable Skin 18 Firebox Door Hinge Switch 7 19 Ash Pan Latch Aquastat 8 Upper Side Frame 20 Firebox Door Latch Solenoid 9 Rubber Cap 21 Control Panel Rear C...

Page 30: ...a water sample must be submitted for nitrite testing when first filled and then annually at the end of a heating season to ensure proper nitrite concentration 1 000 1 500ppm for your warranty to rema...

Page 31: ...the boiler If you should ever have a problem or question refer to this manual or call your dealer If your dealer does not have the information you need request they contact Nature s Comfort and your...

Page 32: ...______________________________________ Business and first last name Date of Installation _________________________________ In case of questions Installed By ___________________________________________...

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