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SCOTSMAN WOOD FURNACE – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Scotsman
Jun
-10
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Set Points
1) “ON” is usually set to 140°F (60°C). It turns on the circulating blower when the air
temperature in the plenum reaches this temperature.
2) “OFF” is usually set to 100°F (38°C). It turns off the circulating blower when the
circulating air temperature in the plenum drops to this temperature.
3) “Hi limit” is preset to 280°F (138°C). This will over ride the room thermostat to close fire
damper door if the wood furnace overheats.
2.9 INSTALLERS FINAL CHECKLIST
DUCTWORK INSPECTION
1) Furnace ducted properly?
2) Proper duct clearances maintained?
FURNACE INSPECTION
1)
DO NOT
use firebrick in the furnace
2) Check settings on fan limit controls.
WIRING INSPECTION
1) Is main disconnect switch within view?
2) Wiring cables protected from heat and not touching hot surfaces?
FLUE AND SMOKE PIPE INSPECTION
1) Flue inner size equivalent to 7” round or larger?
2) Separate entry and lower to flue for both solid-fuel and oil or gas smoke pipes?
3) Smoke pipe 24 gauge or better?
4) Smoke pipe secured by screws?
5) Draft regulator (if used) set at .05” wc maximum?
6) Clearances of smoke pipe 18” or better from combustible material?
Metal protection is recommended.
DEALER TO INSTRUCT HOMEOWNER
1) Keep area around unit clean.
2) Use DRY wood only. Hardwood preferred.
3) Load carefully.
4) Load level no higher than center of door.
5) Remove ash regularly as directed.
6) Watch for soot build up in smoke pipe.
7) Danger of flue fire if poor fuel or poor maintenance produces creosote buildup.
8) Operation of unit during power failure. (i.e. manual operation.)
9) When shutting down for extended periods, clean unit thoroughly.