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furnace ratings in british therMal units (btu) Per hour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MINIMUM RECOMMENDED DUCT SYSTEM 

 

(HEATING ONLY) 

 

Supply Runs  

Return Grille Louver Area 

(sq. in.)

    

 

 

 

 

6" Round    

 

Input  

Output  

Register  

or 

 

Rating  

Rating 

Output 

3-1/4 x 12" 

  8" Round 

Wall  

Floor

 

 

140,000 

112,000 

100,000 

12 

629 

517

introduction

This  manual  provides  installation,  operation,  maintenance 
instructions and parts ordering information for the model LW 
series wood, coal burning furnace.

iMPortant

Please  read  all  instructions  carefully  before  attempting 
installation of this unit. Installation should only be done 
by a qualified installer.

unPacking and insPection

Inspect the unit for visible damage. The furnace is shipped in 
two cartons. Contents of items shipped is as follows:

1.   carton one: The basic furnace comes in the carton 

with  the  fire  brick  and  grates  installed.  Inside  the 
furnace wood-firing door is the smoke pipe draw col-
lar, the primary air draft tube, and a bag containing 
the wood firing door latch assembly and handle, the 
ash door latch handle and the ash door pull handle. 
Remove these items and set aside for later installa-
tion.

.   carton two:  The  accessory  package  contains  the 

thermostat, barometric damper, fan and limit control, 
damper control, transformer and owner's manual.

rules for safe installation and oPeration

1.  Read  these  rules  and  the  instructions  carefully. 

Failure  to  follow  these  rules  and  instructions  could 
cause a malfunction of the furnace. This could result 
in death, serious bodily injury and/or property dam-
age.

2.   Check your local codes. The installation must com-
 

ply with them.

3.   Use only the type of fuel approved for this furnace.
 

Over-firing will result in failure of heat exchanger and 
cause dangerous operation.

4.   You must have a sufficient supply of combustion air 

to the area in which the furnace is located. (page 4)

5.   Factory  Built  Chimneys:  Connect  this  furnace  to  a 

chimney that complies with NFPA 211 3-1.2. Factory  
built chimneys for use with wood-burning appliances 
shall comply with the HT requirements of UL 103 or 
CAN/ULC-S629-M87.  This  means  you  must  install 
what is referred to as type HT all fuel chimney.

 

Masonry Chimneys: Connect this furnace to a chim-
ney  that  complies  with  NFPA  211  3-1.2.  A  field 
constructed  chimney  of  solid  masonry  units,  bricks, 
stones,  listed  masonry  chimney  units,  or  reinforced 
Portland cement concrete that is lined with suitable 
chimney flue liners and built in accordance with the 
provisions of Chapter 4 of this standard.

6.   Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule 

for efficient and safe operation.

7.   Before servicing, allow furnace to cool. Always shut 

off electricity and fuel to furnace when working on it. 
This will prevent electrical shocks or burns.

furnace sPecifications

Blower Size 

10” x 10” 

Blower C.F.M. 

800 - 1800

Motor Size 

1/3 - 1/2 -3/4 HP

Firebrick Lined 

YES

Cast Iron Grates 

YES

Wood Fire Door 

11” x 10”

Air Filter 

20” x 25” x 1”

Wood Combustion Chamber Size 

24” x 16”

locating the furnace
Locate the furnace as close to the chimney and flue as pos-
sible and near the center of the heat distribution center.
Furnace should be located so that sufficient air is available 
for proper combustion and ventilation. Location must comply 
with  minimum  clearances  required  for  fire  protection  and 
accessibility.  See  Fig.  2  on  page  6  for  typical  installation. 
See Combustion Air, page 13

note

It is recommended that a 2", noncombustible raised pad 
be used for the furnace. This will prevent moisture from 
getting under the furnace and causing corrosion.

Summary of Contents for Klondike Eagle IV

Page 1: ...pliance Alpha American Co 10 Industrial Blvd Palisade MN 56469 www yukon eagle com YUKON EAGLE OWNER S MANUAL Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts Model No LW 000 Series CAUTION Read Rules And...

Page 2: ...d during operation Do not operate with flue draft exceeding 03 W C Do not store flammable materials within marked installa tion clearances Frequently inspect and clean heat exchanger smoke pipe and ch...

Page 3: ...8 Duct Work and Blower Speed Adjustment 18 Testing Installations for Efficiency 18 Test Procedure 10 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Chimney Smoke Pipe and Heat Exchanger 19 In Case of Chimney Fire 19 Servic...

Page 4: ...lt in failure of heat exchanger and cause dangerous operation 4 You must have a sufficient supply of combustion air to the area in which the furnace is located page 4 5 Factory Built Chimneys Connect...

Page 5: ...should occur be sure ash door and firedoor are closed Turn thermostat down to close primary air damper In the event of an electrical power failure be sure ash door and fire door remain closed In the...

Page 6: ...eat with second baffle making sure baffles interlock as shown in Fig 6 When properly installed baffles will not move more than 1 4 in any direction Failure to have baffles properly installed will seve...

Page 7: ...pre selected location making sure it is level Proceed as follows Before Installing check DRAW COLLAR Attach the draw collar around the smoke pipe and tight against the furnace cabinet so room air cann...

Page 8: ...r and place the 4 square box the furnished wiring harness over cable connector and replace the lock nut Secure the square box to the furnace with two sheet metal screws Connect the 34 long conduit to...

Page 9: ......

Page 10: ...ent outward into the collar and thus make a better joint WHEN FINISHED THE OPENING INTO THE FLUE MUST BE EQUAL IN SIZE TO THE COLLAR OF THE DRAFT CONTROL If flue pipe is made of material too heavy to...

Page 11: ...stible wall is allowed if the space is insulated according to NFPA 90B table 6 5 1 2 DO NOT CONNECT THIS FURNACE TO A CHIMNEY SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE The chimney should be no less than 8 inches insi...

Page 12: ...r chimney must terminate at least 2 feet above the peak of the roof Adding more chimney height sometimes cures the problem See Fig 12 page 14 5 Home located on side of hill When the wind blows over a...

Page 13: ...You need two grilles each with 180 square inches of free opening Metal grilles have about 60 free open area so you need two metal grilles with 300 square inches each of louvered area The height should...

Page 14: ...chim ney Outside air is also needed to replace any air expelled by kitchen or bathroom fans as well as water heater chimneys or fans Failure to provide outside air to the area in which the furnace is...

Page 15: ...verload your furnace with wood Failure or damage to the firebox could result Never allow the hot coals to build up above the lower firebricks BEST WOOD TO BURN All solid fuel whether it is coal pine o...

Page 16: ...ople and is recommended for use in this furnace Anthracite coal is hard and burns like the charcoal that is used in your barbecue grill The coals must touch each other to ignite Therefore the smaller...

Page 17: ...e ash pan on a daily basis and should never be allowed to accumulate high enough to come in contact with the grates Such a condition could cut off necessary air circulation and could also result in a...

Page 18: ...R CONDITIONING See air circulating fan performance curve charts on page 21 Service factors for factory furnished motors are 1 3 HP 1 35 1 2 HP 1 25 3 4 HP 1 15 All motors are Class A with Class B insu...

Page 19: ...ainer until all cinders have thoroughly cooled CLEANING THE CHIMNEY SMOKE PIPE AND HEAT EXCHANGER Avoid chimney fires On a regular schedule check for creosote and soot buildup in the chimney smoke pip...

Page 20: ...ht Check for obstruction such as loose mortar bird nests and squirrel nests Clean chimney to eliminate obstructions Check for obstructions in combustion air inlet See page 14 Too cold a chimney will c...

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Page 28: ...TRACTOR ONLINE AT OUR WEBSITE OR FROM OUR FACTORY PHONE 1 800 358 0060 FAX 1 800 440 1994 E MAIL yukon mlecmn net WEBSITE www yukon eagle com Alpha American Co 10 Industrial Blvd Palisade MN 56469 www...

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