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Emergency Procedure

Soot or Chimney Fire

1. Close damper door by unhooking chain.

2. Close fire door.

3. Do not remove flue pipe before fire is completely out.

4. Call the fire department.

Run-A-Way Fire

1. Close damper door by unlocking chain.

2. Close fire door.

3. Close off all air from entering the firebox.

4. Fully open barometric damper to reduce draft.

Power Failure

1. Close damper door by unhooking chain.

2. Close fire door.

3. Remove lower side panel to allow air circulation.

3. Open all air registers fully and furnace room door to 

give better circulation.

NOTE: This furnace is designed for limited operation dur-

ing a power failure using gravity circulation. See “Gravity 

Firing Instruction”.

DO NOT CHARGE FIRE BOX HIGHER THAN ONE 

QUARTER OF THE WAY UP THE FIRE DOOR UN-

DER GRAVITY FIRING OPERATION.

Creosote - Important Woodburning Information

Creosote is the tar-like substance that forms on the heat 

exchanger, flue pipe and chimney when burning wood. 

Wood combustion is never complete, a visible sign is 

smoke coming from your chimney.

Wood when freshly cut can contain as much as 50% mois-

ture, depending on the type. Air dried wood, when under 

ideal conditions, will still contain approximately 20% 

moisture. The moisture, along with flue gas products, are 

vented outside by way of the flue pipe and chimney. Flue 

gas products, when chilled, condense into liquid creosote 

which may become a crystal (solid form) as temperatures 

increase with heat requirements.

The heat control method on furnaces when burning wood, 

is the size of the fuel charge along with the control of 

combustion air, to increase or decrease the rate of burning 

which governs the heat output.

To help prevent creosote in both grate and base burners, 

burn dry seasoned wood, hard wood is more desirable 

than soft wood. Govern your wood load with the heat 

output required. Spring and fall require frequent small 

charges. A small intense fire produces less creosote.

Short flue pipe runs help to keep the gases above the dew 

point.

The interior chimney holds and retains heat longer result-

ing in less condensation than the exterior chimney.

A good draft produces a hotter fire and exhausts the flue 

gases outside more rapidly at higher temperatures pre-

venting condensation of flue products.

A solid fuel furnace in need of cleaning, will have poor 

draft creating a lazy fire and eventually, if ignored, may 

smoke around the doors.

(Poor draft in a clean system can also produce smok-

ing around the door). This choked condition with soot 

and creosote can only be relieved by cleaning the entire 

system as frequent as necessary, if neglected it will cause 

a chimney fire, which could result in property loss and 

danger to lives of occupants.

Wood burning equipment must be vented into a factory 

built OR masonary chimney. Chimneys must be built to 

Building and Energy Board standards. Do not neglect 

cleaning, or deliberately set your chimney on fire to burn 

out the soot and creosote. If no damage is done to the 

house, there will be damage to the chimney caused by 

extreme heat. Not even the best chimneys are designed for 

withstand repeated chimney fires.

FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY MUST BE LABELLED 

THAT IT COMPLIES TO UNDERWRITERS LABORA-

TORIES OF CANADA UCL - S629 - M.

Summary of Contents for S150

Page 1: ...______________ S150 ADD ON FURNACE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SUMMERAIRE FURNACE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE THIS FURNACE MUST BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER AND WHERE REQUIRED BY LAW A LICENCED TECHNICIAN SUMMERAIRE MFG PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO FOR SERVICE CALL INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...nt for tight structures or that required by C S A Standard CAN3 B365 installation code for solid fuel burning appliances equipment 8 CERTIFIED FOR SERIES CONNECTION TO THE OUTLET ONLY OF AN EXISTING OIL OR GAS FIRED FURNACE 9 If series method of interconnecting duct is used and the existing oil or gas furnace is equipped with plenum mounted fan limit control the divider panel which you install mus...

Page 3: ...0 F in hole provided nearest side of furnace and install fan and limit control Factory set at 200 F in hole furthest from side of furnace regardless of right of left hand location of said mounting bracket 12 Equipment shall be installed in a manner acceptable to the Regualatory Authority and only by mechanics experienced in such installations When required by the Authority such mechanics shall be ...

Page 4: ...nduct ed to minimize primary surface temperatures and ensure efficient air circulation Instructions for Control Wiring S 150 1 Mount prewired junction box and controls on wood furnace 2 Remove isolating relay from junction box 3 Run 3 wire 14 BX and 2 wire 14 BX from junction box on wood furnace to junction box on oil or gas furnace If BX wire is run along wood furnace casing it must have 1 stand ...

Page 5: ... Air Supply Air Flow Minimum Radius 6 Summeraire Energy Saver Model S150 Existing Furnace OIL or GAS Floor Level NOTE Minimum Plenum height for existing Oil Furnace 26 Minimum Duct Size 240 sq ins SERIES FLOW INSTALLATION METHOD ...

Page 6: ...6 Air Flow Minimum Radius 6 26 Minimum Plenum Height Summeraire Model S150 Energy Saver Minimum Duct Size 240 sq in Floor Level INLINE FLOW INSTALLATION METHOD Existing OIL or GAS Furnace ...

Page 7: ...ack Red White White Orange Isolating Relay To Gas Valve 24V Transformer 24V Gas Valve Fan Motor Damper Motor Gas Stat Wood Stat WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ADD ON TO GAS FURNACE ONLY NOTE Remove existing thermostat wires Hook these wires to terminals W R on Isolating relay Run a thermostat wire from TH TH on Gas Valve S 150 Summeraire ADD ON Furnace ...

Page 8: ...Junction Box 4X4 Junction Box on Wood Furnace Isolating Relay To Primary Control Damper Motor Oil Stat Wood Stat WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ADD ON TO OIL NOTE 1 Remove Black wire on oil primary control limit control wire and attach to new wires as shown 2 Remove existing thermostat wires Hook wires on terminals W R on isolating relay Run thermostat wire on T T on oil primary to T T on isolating relay FOR ...

Page 9: ...Codes and regulations NOTE If changes are made to the installation of a gas furnace including clearances for servicing these changes shall comply with CGA Standard CAN1 B149 1 or CAN1 B149 2 3 Oil furnace is to be installed to C S A Standard B 139 4 Owner is fully instructed in operating furnace and in all procedures necessary to ensure its complete and safe operation 5 The enclosed card must be f...

Page 10: ...er pulley arrangement Operate the oil fired or gas fired unit periodically to en sure that it will operate satisfactorily when needed Keep fire door closed and maintain all seals in good condition Make sure adequate combustion air is provided in furnace area The S 150 Add On is not to be used with an automatic stoker Firing Star the fire in your wood burning furnace with paper and kindling only Cr...

Page 11: ...be brushed out and discarded with the ash removed from the firebox Removal of ash and soot should only be necessary every few weeks but we recommend that to ensure a long life for the furnace you should have it thoroughly vaccum cleaned by your heating contractor as soon after the end of the heating season as possible Chimney cleaning should be done whenever any signifi cant soot and creosote buil...

Page 12: ...d is the size of the fuel charge along with the control of combustion air to increase or decrease the rate of burning which governs the heat output To help prevent creosote in both grate and base burners burn dry seasoned wood hard wood is more desirable than soft wood Govern your wood load with the heat output required Spring and fall require frequent small charges A small intense fire produces l...

Page 13: ... Warranty extends only to the repair or replacement of parts returned freightprepaid to our facilities in Peterbor ough Ontario and which prove defective after inspection and testing by us Any labour involved in diagnostics repair orreplacement is excluded from this warranty and Summeraire Mfg assumes no responsibil ity for consequential damages of any kind to persons or property The following for...

Page 14: ...14 F S150 INSMAN EN REV6 Summeraire Mfg 2040 Fisher Drive Peterborough Ontario Canada K9J 6X6 ...

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