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9.2  ODOUR FROM THE PAINT 

It is normal that smoke and odours emanate from the unit when you first light it.  It is recommended to burn it at high rate 
and ventilate the building until the odours disappear. The smoke is not toxic. 

This should be done before the ducts 

are connected to the furnace to prevent smoke dispersion in the house.

 

 

9.3  ASH DISPOSAL 

Ashes must be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid.  The container should be stored outdoor, well away from 
combustible materials. This container should not contain any other type of waste. If the ashes are meant to be buried in 
soil, wait until all embers have thoroughly cooled before burying. 
 

9.4  CREOSOTE BUILD-UP AND REMOVAL 

When  wood  is  burned  slowly,  it  produces  tar  and  other  organic  vapours  which,  when  combined  with  moisture,  form 
creosote. The creosote vapours condensate in a relatively cool chimney flue. As a result, creosote residues accumulate 
inside the flue lining and the exchangers. 

To minimize the frequency of the chimney cleaning, buy your firewood at least one year before using it. Store it in a dry 
place  in  order  to  obtain  the  minimum  moisture  rate  and  optimize  the  efficiency.  Do  not  store  wood  or  combustible 
materials within the installation minimum clearances or the space required to reload the appliance and remove ashes.  

When ignited, creosote produces an extremely hot fire inside the chimney. 

In the first year of use, inspect the chimney system at regular intervals to determine a cleaning cycle. Depending on the 
type of wood used and its quality, a mid-season cleaning may be required. A yearly cleaning is mandatory. 

If a significant 

layer of creosote has accumulated, it must be removed immediately to eliminate the risk of chimney fire. 

Remember that a small, hot fire is preferable to a large smouldering one to prevent creosote build-ups within the system.  
Prepare  an  emergency  procedure  in  case  of  a  chimney  fire. 

It  is  recommended  to  clean  the  heat  exchangers 

thoroughly at the end of season in order to prevent corrosion. 

9.5  SMOKE DETECTOR 

We highly recommend the use of a smoke detector.  It must be installed at least 15 feet (4,57 m) from the appliance in 
order to prevent undue triggering of the detector when reloading. 
 

9.6  DOOR GLASS 

 

To maintain a clean and safe installation, do not build your fire too close to the glass or allow logs to lean on the 
glass. 

 

Do not operate your furnace at too low a setting.  Keep the air inlet opened long enough during the fire start-up 
to prevent the fire from smouldering, which could stain the glass. 

 

An intense fire will help keep the glass clean.  However, in the event that your glass gets stained, which should 
not occur under normal operating conditions, you will  have to clean  it  using  a wet cloth  and  a fireplace glass 
cleaner. Clean the glass 

ONLY

 when the unit has cooled down.  Do not use abrasive cleaner. 

WARNING!  AVOID KNOCKING OR SCRATCHING THE GLASS. IT COULD CRACK OR BREAK. 

 

Glass specifications: 

 

Made of 5/32" (4 mm) thick ceramic glass. 

 

Do not operate your wood furnace with a broken glass, as this could seriously damage your furnace. 

 

You can purchase a replacement glass from your Caddy dealer. 

 

9.7  ASH DRAWER 

Your furnace is equipped with an ash drawer to collect ashes produced by the combustion of wood.  This drawer must 
not be left open during combustion as this may cause over firing and serious damages to the furnace. Moreover, the 
additional  air  created  could  cause  the  dispersion  of  ashes  in  the  ventilation  system. 

The  drawer  must  be  cleaned 

weekly. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any ashes around the drawer in order to avoid the dispersion of ashes 
in the ventilation system.  

It is important that the door, the heat exchanger door and the ash drawer be kept closed while the 
appliance  is  in  use.  Maintain  all  gaskets  in  good  condition;  in  case  of  deterioration,  contact  your 
dealer for a genuine replacement gasket.

 

 

Summary of Contents for CADDY ADVANCED PF01020

Page 1: ...nace will provide years of comfort and safe operation Please keep this document Verified and tested for Canada by an accredited laboratory This manual is available for free download on the manufacture...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...NIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES MATERIALS FOR AIR RETURN DUCT 24 14 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES MATERIALS FOR HOT AIR PLENUM 24 14 3 FLOOR PROTECTION 24 14 4 INSTALLING THE CONNECTING DUCT F...

Page 4: ...RN CYCLE TIMES 41 17 2 PROLONGED POWER OUTAGE 41 18 FURNACE MAINTENANCE 42 18 1 ASH REMOVAL 42 18 2 CLEANING DOOR GLASS 43 18 3 DOOR ADJUSTMENT 43 18 4 REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS AND GASKETS 44 18 5 CLE...

Page 5: ...optimize comfort and reduce emissions with minimal maintenance This model meets the emissions limits of CSA B415 1 10 Standard and EPA 40CFR Part 60 subpart QQQQ 2020 limit To optimize the efficiency...

Page 6: ...e maximum burn time and maximum input capacity Performances based on a fuel load prescribed by the standard at 10 lb ft and with moisture content between 18 and 28 2 Input value at 10lb ft fuel loadin...

Page 7: ...nsions Width x Depth x Height included with optional blower assembly 14 in x 25 in x 1 in 356 mm x 635 mm x 25 mm Filter quantity 1 Particulate emission standard CSA B415 1 10 Canadian standard safety...

Page 8: ...he control board housing recommended service clearance Clearance side wall 6 in Clearance side wall 24 in recommended service clearance Clearances ducts 6 in for the first 6 feet and 1 in after Cleara...

Page 9: ...9 5 LABELS...

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Page 11: ...11 6 TECHNICAL DATA OF THE CADDY ADVANCED ADD ON SERIE MODEL VARIABLE TEMPERATURE STATIC PRESSURE CADDY ADVANCED ADD ON SERIAL INSTALLATION F MIN MAX H2O 55 0 2 0 5 7 CADDY ADVANCED ADD ON DIMENSIONS...

Page 12: ...D TO THE APPLIANCE ALWAYS OVERRIDES THE INFORMATION PUBLISHED IN ANY OTHER MEDIA OWNER S MANUAL CATALOGUES FLYERS MAGAZINES OR WEB SITES 9 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Make sure the chimney outlet and the p...

Page 13: ...ups within the system Prepare an emergency procedure in case of a chimney fire It is recommended to clean the heat exchangers thoroughly at the end of season in order to prevent corrosion 9 5 SMOKE DE...

Page 14: ...ts from spilling smoke into the house The indications used to determine if an additional fresh air supply is necessary are not appropriate for all the situations When in doubt it is recommended to ins...

Page 15: ...h and beech are slower growing and longer lived than softer woods like poplar and birch That makes hardwood trees more valuable The advice that only hardwoods are good to burn is outdated Old leaky ca...

Page 16: ...e or even two years to dry fully especially if the pieces are big Firewood dries more quickly when stacked in the open where it is exposed to sun and wind it takes much longer to dry when stacked in a...

Page 17: ...17 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS CADDY ADVANCED SERIAL ADD ON INSTALLATION PF01020...

Page 18: ...OWING THROUGH THE BLOWER MOTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED THE NAME PLATE RATING 13 APPLIANCE INSTALLATION If the existing furnace must be modified the following standards must be respected Wood oil CSA B 139 In...

Page 19: ...19 Option 1 Option 2 Minimum duct size 190 square inches 0 12 m2 R Minimum radius 6 inches...

Page 20: ...20 Option 3 Option 4...

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