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PLAN YOUR INSTALLATION
It is recommended to read through the entire manual
before beginning your installation. Follow all steps exactly.
Reading this manual will also help you get all the benefits
from your furnace.
CAUTION
:
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 damage.
IMPORTANT!
CHECKING THE FURNACE INSTALLATION AND
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
It is imperative that a heating professional, before startup
and at the beginning of each heating season, inspects the
entire installation and make any necessary adjustments.
RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
1. Check your local codes. The installation must comply
with them.
2. Use only the type of fuel approved for this furnace.
Over firing will result in failure of heat exchanger and
cause dangerous operation.
3. Oil storage tanks, piping and valves should be installed
and tested in accordance with NFPA 31.
4. You must have a sufficient supply of combustion air to
the area in which the furnace is located. (See page 17).
5.
Factory Built Chimneys
:
Connect this furnace to a
chimney that complies with NFPA 211. 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
chimney that complies with NFPA 211. 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.
LOCATING THE FURNACE
The furnace should be located no more than 10 feet
away from chimney. You will need 1” rise per linear
foot of pipe as a minimum.
The furnace should be located with respect to building
construction and the placement of other equipment.
Consideration should be given to sufficient clearance.
Sufficient clearance provides adequate access for the
cleaning of surfaces; the replacement of air filters,
blowers, motors, controls and the chimney connector;
and for the lubrication and servicing of moving parts.
See Fig. 4 and 5.
UL Listed installation clearances from combustible
surfaces are 48" in the front of this furnace.
18" from the sides, rear and smoke pipe.
See Fig. 4.
A 2-INCH NON-COMBUSTIBLE PAD OR PAVERS
IS RECOMMENDED UNDER THE FURNACE.
FIG. 3
FIG. 2
Unit Dimensions
LWO-112 & LWG-112
LWO-168 & LWG-168
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Plan Your Installation
Summary of Contents for LWO-112
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Page 56: ...EAGLE I HUSKY MODELS LWO 112 LWG 112 56 Exploded Views Parts Lists...
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