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eosote - Important Woodburning Information

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eosote 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%
moisture, depending on the type. Air dried wood, when
under ideal conditions, will still contain approximately
20% moisture. The moisture, along with flue gas prod-
ucts, 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 combination furnace in need of cleaning, will have poor
draft creating a lazy fire and eventually, if ignored, may
smoke around the doors when the oil side is running with
wood fire. (Poor draft in a clean system can also produce
smoking 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 LABORATORIES OF
CANADA UCL - S629 - M.

Summary of Contents for SWO

Page 1: ...CTIONS 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 NAME __________________________ ADDRESS ______________________ __________________________________ TELEPHONE ____________________ ...

Page 2: ...ravity principle The flue connection to the chimney should be short and direct and consist of as few elbows as possible Sufficient space must be provided for access to the burner the controls and along one side and at the rear of the unit to provide access to the filters and blower See above for required clearances To ensure an easy installation of the two part furnace prepare a cement pad size 50...

Page 3: ...liding motor along the track and fix position with bolts Install belt tighten it by adjusting the leg leaving belt movement to a maximum of one inch under finger pres sure Install motor wiring harness using push on connec tions NOTE Green centre wire goes to the ground two outside wires on motor leads are interchangeable Remove lower spacer panel screws from furnace section Assemble the blower sec...

Page 4: ...Secondary Air Control Side Open link in chain Damper motor and bracket Drawing No 1 Round holes for secondary air Secondary Air Control Summeraire Model S W O ...

Page 5: ...Drawing No 2 Fire Brick Layout and Installation Fire brick retaining angle fits over top row of bricks Stainless steel brick guard secured inside fire door with two screws Summeraire Model S W O ...

Page 6: ...ket Fan Limit Control Wire harness 6 min from flue Straight connector Solid fuel relay Junction box Straight connection Front plate Wire harness 4 Min from Front plate Straight connector Oil burner Heat Exchanger space panel Summeraire Model S W O Cable clips Oil relay Junction box 12 7 ...

Page 7: ...elay G L1 N Flame Sensor NOTE IN U S A ALL WIRING TO BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH N F P A 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Oil Relay Damper Motor Oil Wood Thermostats Solid Fuel Relay Ground Burner Motor Field Wired Wire for Two Speed Option Extra Factory Wired Blower Motor L4064L Fan Limit L4064R Fan Limit Summeraire Model S W O Wiring Diagram ...

Page 8: ...ER 8 8 8 8 8 8 PULLEY MOTOR 3 1 4X 1 2 3 1 4X 1 2 3 1 4X 1 2 3 1 4X 1 2 3 1 4X 1 2 3 1 4X 1 2 PULLEY TURNS 4 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 OPEN MOTOR 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 H P BELT 40 40 40 40 40 40 SIZE BURNER FAFC 2 FAFC 3 FAFC 3 FAFC 3 FAFC 3 FAFC 3 SHIPPING 1020 1020 1020 1020 1020 1020 WEIGHT Note All nozzles are semi solid spray pattern Units are shipped with maximum nozzle for each model nozz...

Page 9: ... of 6 inches in diameter in runs and in no case smaller than 5 inches in diameter Recommended minimum warm air plenum height 24 Set blower C F M to obtain 85 F temperature rise through unit when fired on oil Finally We stress that it is your obligation to see that 1 Owner receives A Owner s Operating Instructions B This set of Installation Instructions 2 That installation is made in accordance wit...

Page 10: ...mal atmosphere prevails and the unit is not subject to excessive humidity dust conditions or chemical atmosphere of any type or any kind which may cause accelerated metal corrosion Warranty extends only to the repair or replacement of parts returned freight prepaid to us and which prove defective after inspection and testing by us Any labour involved in effecting repair or replacement is excluded ...

Page 11: ...t higher than room temperature This will open the draft damper allowing combustion air into the furnace Light the paper and close the fire charging door When the kindling is burning well put in some hardwood and allow this to begin burning Add hardwood do not fill the firebox above the door sill do not put in too much wood at one time during initial start up as you could smother the fire When fire...

Page 12: ...oil blower bearings Contact your installer on any service problems or replacement parts How To Use Solid Fuel Side Burn wood and coal only Do not use with automatic stoker Remove ashes daily as ash build up will result in prema ture grate bar and ashpit failure voiding warranty DO NOT LOAD SOLID FUEL ABOVE FIREDOOR SILL HEIGHT AS OVERHEATING WILL RESULT CAUSING PREMATURE FURNACE FAILURE A FIRE HAZ...

Page 13: ...he burning coal Once clinkers have formed they can be removed only from above the grates This usually means the fire must be allowed to die out before they can be removed Clinker formation can occur from a number of different causes or a combination of causes Some of these are as follows Too hot a fire too much draft Too shallow a bed of coals Too deep a bed of coals Excess shaking Poking the fire...

Page 14: ...ocked air flow The proper amount normally occurs when red coals first start to drop through onto the bed of ashes Be sure that a small amount of ash is left on the grates to protect them from direct heat of the burning coal Eastern Soft Coal Due to the coking tendencies of Eastern Canadian Soft Coal these coal burning instructions must be followed exactly and coal must not be built up above the do...

Page 15: ... 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 5 Douse the fire with water to reduce the rate of com bustion if necessary Power Failure 1 Close damper door by unhooking chain 2 Close fire door 3 Remove access door at each end of furnace blower compartment 4 Open all air registers fully and furna...

Page 16: ...t 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 combination furnace in need of cleaning will have poor draft creating a lazy fi...

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