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SCOTSMAN WOOD FURNACE – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Scotsman
Jun
-10
8
1.9 HOMEOWNER
CHECKLIST
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Keep area around unit clean and clear of combustibles.
o
Use only dry wood.
DO NOT
burn garbage, gasoline or naphtha.
o
Load
carefully.
o
Remove ashes as directed.
o
Watch for soot build up in smoke pipe – clean regularly.
o
Clean furnace heat exchanger regularly.
o
Be aware of danger due to over firing unit.
o
Do not load above maximum loading level (middle of loading door) or overheating may
result.
o
This unit is
NOT
suitable for automatic stoking.
o
Load carefully. Do not slam fuel against rear or sides of firebox. This may damage the
firebox.
o
Always observe the following minimum clearances to combustible materials – Front 48”
(1220 mm); one side 6” (152 mm); opposite side and rear 24” (610 mm); and flue pipe 18”
(465 mm).
o
Do not store solid fuel within the above clearances or within the space required for
charging and ash removal.
o
Establish a routine for storage of fuel, care of the appliance, and firing techniques.
2.0 INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 INTRODUCTION TO INSTALLERS
Before installing this furnace, please read the following instruction manual carefully. This unit
is designed to be a freestanding or add-on central heating furnace to provide complete central
heating in medium sized well-insulated homes. Before installing be sure unit is properly sized
for the intended application. Warranty does not cover misapplication of unit.
Applicable Standards
The furnace must be installed in accordance with the requirements of the National Fire
Protection Association codes, the Canadian Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Code,
The National Board of Fire Underwriters, and the CSA Standards for solid fuel burning
equipment as outlined in B365-01. In all cases consult your local authorities and fire insurance
company for specific regulations.