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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Description
CL86-96C
CL86-96G
CL115-170C
CL115-170G
Newmac Part Number
Delhi Twin G9 Blower
X
X
D2040105
Delhi Twin G10 Blower
X
X
D2040104
Torin Twin BC916-916-1
X
X
**Replacement Shaft & Bearings Available
Torin Twin BC1020-1020-1
X
X
**Replacement Shaft & Bearings Available
Honeywell R8405C Transformer/Relay (Obsolete)
Honeywell R8225B1007B Relay
X
X
X
X
D2010020
Honeywell L4064R Fan & Limit (8” Insertion)
X
X
D2010017
Honeywell L4064R Fan & Limit (8” Insertion)
X
X
D2010019
Honeywell Thermostat T822D2063
X
X
X
X
White Rodgers 8A05A-4 Transformer/Relay
X
X
X
X
D2010050
White Rodgers Thermostat 1E30W-451S1
X
X
X
X
D2010008
Emerson 1/3 HP Motor
X
X
X
X
D2020002
GE 1/3 HP Motor
X
X
X
X
D2020002
AO Smith 1/3 HP Motor
X
X
X
X
D2020002
Airdex 50 CFM Draft Fan (7017011)
X
X
X
D2040001
Airdex 100 CFM Draft Fan (7817001)
X
D2040002
Fasco 50 CFM Draft Fan (7073-0655)
Fasco 100 CFM Draft Fan (7021-1001-4)
Ontor Field Draft Regulator B34C07GA
X
X
X
X
D2040022
PREPARATION OF WOOD
Once I have my wood, how do I prepare it for burning?
The wood must be cut to length to suit the firebox of the stove, furnace, or fireplace in which it is to be burned.
An 8’ log may be cut into four, six or eight pieces, depending on the desired length. Splitting the wood greatly
facilitates drying and reduces the wood to a more manageable size.
How much moisture is contained in wood?
Many softwoods have a moisture content in the vicinity of 55 percent when they are freshly cut. The popular
hardwoods have moisture contents of about 45 percent. Air dried wood has a moisture content of about 15
percent and kiln dried wood may have a moisture content of less than 10 percent when it is fresh from the kiln.
What causes wood to rot?
When wood is cut, it is very susceptible to the growth of fungi, which converts the wood
to water, carbon dioxide, and heat, just as does a fire. This rotting decreases the wood’s energy. The fungi are
most productive when three conditions are met: the temperature is between 60°F and 90°F, the wood’s moisture
content is above 30 percent, and ample oxygen is available. Thus, wood does not rot appreciably when it is dry,
in the winter, or when it is submerged in the water, but it should not be allowed to lie on the ground during the
summer.
How can rotting be prevented?
When the wood has been cut into stove wood lengths, and split, it should be
piled outside during the months of June, July, and August. Two poles should be placed on the ground to serve
as rails to keep the firewood off the moist ground and the wood should be piled up in such a way that it is well
exposed to the sun and the wind. The moisture content of the wood will drop until it reaches equilibrium with the
ambient weather conditions. When the relative humidity is 60 percent, the equilibrium moisture content is about
11 percent. When the wood has reached this equilibrium moisture content, it is said to be “air dried.” Around mid
August, it should be placed under cover so that it will not reabsorb moisture from the rain and snow before it is
used.
Figure 19 - REPLACEMENT PARTS
Summary of Contents for CL 115C
Page 7: ...7 Figure 7 FLUE PIPE CONNECTION MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES...
Page 17: ...17 Figure 11 TYPICAL A C COIL INSTALLATION...
Page 18: ...18 Figure 12 WIRING DIAGRAM WITH AIR CONDITIONING...
Page 19: ...19 Figure 13 CL SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM...
Page 23: ...23 Figure 17 1E AERO PGB 220 370 GAS BURNER EXPLODED ASSLY...
Page 25: ...25 Figure 17 1G THERMO DISC MOUNTING ON BURNER PLATE...
Page 26: ...26 Figure 17 2A AERO BURNER EXPLODED ASSEMBLY...
Page 28: ...28 Figure 17 3A BECKETT BURNER EXPLODED ASSEMBLY...
Page 56: ...Figure 17 3A ASSEMBLAGE EXPLOD DU BR LEUR BECKETT...
Page 58: ...FIG 17 2A BR LEUR AERO ASSEMBLAGE CLAT...
Page 59: ...FIG 17 1G LE DISQUE DE THERMO MONTE SUR LA PLAQUE DE BR LEUR...
Page 64: ...FIG 13 C BLAGE DE LA S RIE CL...
Page 74: ...FIG 7 RACCORDEMENT DU TUYAU DE FUM E ET ESPACE LIBRE MINIMAL FIG 8 EMPLACEMENTS DES COMMANDES...