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6. Heater Operation 
 

Fuel 

Combustion  options  for  this  appliance  are  wood,  charcoal  briquettes  or 
similar  solid  fuels  that  can  be  burned.      Slow  burning  fuels  are 
recommended. Care must be taken not to overfill the combustion chamber as 
this can damage the heater. The heater is rated for approximately 8000 btu’s. 
This  will  be  equal  to  a  small  handful  of  briquettes,  1  or  2  slices  of  presto 
logs at 1” thick or equivalent sizing for wood or other solid fuels. 
 
Certain  brands  of  engineered  firewood  can  burn  with  an  enhanced  level  of 
heat so caution must be used. Refrain from burning any manufactured wood 
with  an  artificially  increased  btu  rating.  When  using  engineered  firewood, 
cleaning of the firebox and exhaust chimney may be required. 
 

Lighting 
 
 

1)

 

Open  the  damper  control  on  the  front  of  the  ash  drawer  by 
sliding the brass knob to the right. 

2)

 

Close the sliding panel on the front door of the heater. 

3)

 

The  fire  can  be  lit  using  any  fire  lighter  or  starter.     

IT  IS 

IMPORTANT NOT TO OVERFILL THE COMBUSTION 
CHAMBER

4)

 

Once the fuel has ignited the sliding panel may be opened and 
the  damper  control  adjusted  to  provide  extended  burning.  
WARNING: Both the knob of the sliding door and the damper 
are  hot  and  hand  protection  must  be  worn  to  make  any 
adjustment when the heater is burning. 

5)

 

Lift  off  the  ash  drawer  clip  lock  to  remove  the  tray  for 
emptying. 

 
 
Exterior Surface 

Little  maintenance  is  needed  for  stainless  steel.  There  are  many  stainless 
steel  cleaners  available  and  these  may  be  applies  as  needed.  An  abrasive 
scotch  bright  pad  can  be  used  to  remove  burn  discoloration  or  surface 
scratches by rubbing parallel to the grain of the brushed metal. 
 

Summary of Contents for Cozy Cabin Solid Fuel Heater

Page 1: ...d Fuel Heater Operating and Installation Instruction Manual Cozy Cabin Solid Fuel Heater Please read from beginning to end before installing and operating Quality Controlled by Doug Don Form 7 2 230 Issue 1 March 3 2010 ...

Page 2: ... Downdraft Pg 6 5 Installing your Heater Pg 6 Location Pg 6 Safety Clearances Pg 6 Mounting Pg 6 Location Diagrams Pg 7 Chimney Pipe Pg 7 Chimney Pipe Diameter Pg 7 Barometric Damper Pg 8 Deck Fitting Pg 9 Deck Fitting Diagram Pg 9 Exhaust Cap Pg 9 Heater Installation Diagram Pg 10 6 Heater Operation Pg 11 Fuel Pg 11 Lighting Procedure Pg 11 Exterior Surface Pg 11 7 Warranty Pg 12 8 Registering yo...

Page 3: ...eant for 8000 btu s This heater is designed to heat a small area or as an esthetic feature of your boat Combustion options include a 1 piece of wood a handful of charcoal briquettes peat coal or presto log Over filling of the combustion chamber can cause damage to the heater Built in manual damper and ash drawer lock included To obtain a clean and efficient combustion 3 factors must be in a balanc...

Page 4: ...on can result in down drafts Ensure that when you do have windows open that they do not create a suction effect in the cabin due to the window s position and the wind direction In a similar way it is possible for the air intake on your engine to suck the air out of a cabin if it is not properly vented Your heater is a natural draft appliance and it creates its draft pressure like a chimney in a wo...

Page 5: ...n up the flue will exceed the volume of air entering the boat and the boat will gradually become depressurized With lower pressure in the boat than outside there will be a tendency for air to be drawn into the boat from all available openings including down the chimney 2 Air movement in the boat Second air movement in the boat must not interfere with the chimney The entire boat then becomes like a...

Page 6: ...he draft to be too weak going up the chimney allowing downdraft down the chimney When the flames are burning strong then the natural draft is at its strongest so it can fight against downdraft 5 Installing your Heater Location Plan your heaters location prior to installing to ensure the location chosen will fit the specifications and safety clearances Combustible material closer to the heater then...

Page 7: ...ied We recommend that the length of your chimney is a straight 5 6ft run with a minimum of 4ft long and a maximum of 10ft Avoid using elbows and if necessary use 45 degree elbows and allow for as much straight pipe as possible with a minimum of 12 28 cm from the top of the heater There is no connector to connect the chimney pipe to the heater There is a flue collar already attached to the top of t...

Page 8: ...fuel heaters and stoves The purpose is to maintain a strong draft without causing too much air to the fuel to air mixture When the damper is adjusted the draft is altered by allowing air to be pulled into the chimney by the air inlet on the damper and not pulled into the burner This gives you more control Having a barometric allows you to burn your heater at lower temperatures giving you the contr...

Page 9: ...etter seal the fitting Depending on the contour or the angle of the cabin top you may need to make a hardwood spacer block One surface of the block would be a level plane to mate to the deck cap The other would match the angle or contour of the cabin top A hole through the center of the block would also be 2 inches greater then the diameter of the flue pipe Exhaust Cap The Dickinson DP or H style ...

Page 10: ...10 Heater Install Diagram Ash Drawer Damper Adjustment 45 Degree Elbows Maximum Ash Drawer Safety Clip Sliding Door Panel Fresh Air Inlet ...

Page 11: ...be required Lighting 1 Open the damper control on the front of the ash drawer by sliding the brass knob to the right 2 Close the sliding panel on the front door of the heater 3 The fire can be lit using any fire lighter or starter IT IS IMPORTANT NOT TO OVERFILL THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER 4 Once the fuel has ignited the sliding panel may be opened and the damper control adjusted to provide extended bu...

Page 12: ... activate your warranty within 90 days of your purchase You can also activate it online at www sigmarine com A copy of the warranty card must have been received or a proof of purchase must be presented to receive the warranty 1 The customer can contact us directly to settle any warranty issues We are pleased to help Call us toll free 1 800 659 9768 or email info sigmarine com 2 If the customer is ...

Page 13: ...uring defect within the warranty period Sig Marine offers to replace said parts free of charge provided however that such parts have not been improperly repaired altered or tampered with or subjected to misuse abuse or exposed to corrosive conditions This warranty however is limited by certain exclusions time limits and exceptions as listed below Read these limitations and exclusions carefully TIM...

Page 14: ...h of this warranty is discovered in order to protect any warranty rights you must promptly notify Sig Marine Give name address and model name location of unit description of problem and where you can be reached during business hours RESERVED RIGHT TO CHANGE Sig Marine reserves the right to make changes or improvements to products it produces in the future without imposing on itself any obligations...

Page 15: ...resulting from unapproved modifications Warranty Form I have read and understand the Limited Warranty and the entire Instruction Manual and agree to the terms and conditions PLEASE PRINT Name ______________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________________ Heater Model Name _____________...

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