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BURN WOOD ONLY!

First Fire:

Set the wall thermostat to 90°F. 

Place several crumpled newspapers on the grate with some dry kindling layered on top of the papers, then ignite the 

newspaper.  When the kindling is burning, add several small pieces of wood, allow wood to fully ignite.  After about 20 minutes 

the fire should be established, allowing you to add more wood – do not overload which would smother the fire.  Add more wood 

slowly, so the flames have time to engulf the fresh wood.  Once the fire is burning and there is a glowing ember bed, set the wall 

thermostat to the desired home temperature.
Do not over-fire the furnace.  Over-firing by overloading/over fueling the furnace causes the metal to superheat and expand, then cool 

rapidly, which causes cracking, therefore voiding the warranty.  Over-firing or abuse can easily be determined upon inspection.
It will take about 40 minutes to establish a bed of hot embers.  Once you have achieved the hot ember bed, add larger pieces of 

firewood. Finally adjust the wall thermostat. Ash pan must remain out of furnace during operation.
NOTE:
 Your new Shelter Furnace is capable of producing a very high BTU output. Do not fuel your furnace to capacity upon initial firing.  

It’s recommended that you become thoroughly familiar with your Fire Chief Furnace before operating at full capacity.

The new steel and metal components of the furnace have a protective coating or paint on the surface which could produce an odor during 

the break in period.  Adequate ventilation within the home and furnace room or area is recommended during the initial firing and break in 

period to accommodate this possibility.  Your new Shelter Furnace is classified as having airtight construction.  This type of design should 

enable you to experience an average burn time between 8 and 12 hours per full load of fuel (dry, seasoned hardwood).  However, 

abnormally cold weather may reduce the burn time somewhat, but if your burn cycle is significantly less, for instance, 2 to 4 hours, you 

are over-firing your furnace.  This type of occurrence is usually symptomatic of heat demands in excess of furnace capacity.  Contact an 

authorized professional to determine if your Shelter Furnace has been improperly sized for your home. The heat output range, according 

to B415.1-10 testing, is 25,000 to 75,000 BTUs per hour.

Loading Wood:

When opening the fuel door during operation, always wait 10 seconds after releasing the first latch, then open the door the rest of 

the way.  The dual latch system has been incorporated as a safety feature, designed to eliminate the possibility of gaseous ignition.  

Laboratory testing has determined that when incomplete combustion occurs the partially spent fuel sometimes concentrates large 

amounts of potentially hazardous gases within the fire chamber.  If the door is opened suddenly under these conditions, the oxygen may 

combine with these gases and cause ignition referred to as “back flash.”  Use EXTREME CAUTION when opening the fuel door.
When reloading the furnace, spread embers evenly over the grate.  Place smaller pieces of wood on the hot embers and layer larger 

pieces on top of them.  Finally, due to the wide variety of temperature ranges during the winter, you may experience periods when 

it is not necessary to fully load the fire chamber in order to maintain an overnight burn.  Your Shelter Furnace will operate at the 

highest efficiency by adding fuel in amounts needed to maintain comfortable temperatures in your home.

BURN WOOD ONLY!

Disposal of Ashes:

Heat resistant gloves are recommended.  In order to remove ashes from your Shelter Furnace, open the ash door and slide the ash 

pan to the rear of the furnace.  Remove the ash pan from the furnace and dump the ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid.  

The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, 

pending final disposal.  If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed 

metal container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.

The ash pan must be removed from your Shelter Furnace during operation. This precautionary measure is recommended 

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Содержание Shelter Furnace SF1000

Страница 1: ...G INDOOR FURNACE MODEL SF1000 Manufactured by Shelter Furnace 10950 Linpage Place Saint Louis MO 63132 1 800 875 4788 MADE IN USA Revision II June 2017 Certified to UL391 Sept 2010 CSA B366 1 2014 Con...

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Страница 3: ...ut Wood that is properly cut and stored to dry will produce more BTUs and higher heat output than wood that has a higher moisture content Wood with higher moisture content will create creosote in the...

Страница 4: ...ve in perfect condition Any visible damage should be noted on the freight bill at the time of delivery If upon unpacking your Shelter Furnace you find damage has occurred during transit notify your su...

Страница 5: ...12 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 Furnace Diagram with Parts List 17 Blower Motor Assembly Diagram 18 Wiring Diagram 19 Troubleshooting 20 Warranty Information 25 DOUBLE CHECK TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE RECEIVED...

Страница 6: ...cognized safety standard and within clearances specified on the nameplate When in a parallel installation the static pressure of the central furnace plenum may not exceed 0 15 water column inches and...

Страница 7: ...coming off the top of the appliance can only go up or horizontal to connect into the main supply duct Never run the plenum down as this will create a heat buildup in the furnace causing the blower to...

Страница 8: ...your convenience your Shelter Furnace has been factory assembled and the electrical control assembly pre wired 1 Fasten the right and left side angle brackets to the circulation blower using 4 20 bolt...

Страница 9: ...ke sure the filter box is tightly pressed to the back of the furnace Use 4 1 4 bolts included to firmly attach the filter box to sides of furnace Filter Box 1 4 Bolts Panel A Panel B Panel C Panel A 8...

Страница 10: ...should point toward the furnace to form drip free connections thereby reducing the possibility of creosote leakage from the joints Installing a non UL listed heat reclaimer in the pipe is not recomme...

Страница 11: ...discharge When using a brick chimney you must line the entire chimney with stainless steel liner The liner must be 6 for the SF1000 The diameter of the chimney stack should be consistent throughout th...

Страница 12: ...gether The return air system should be a minimum of 10 larger than the heat outlet to readily transfer the cold air back to the furnace Avoid using 90 elbows in duct runs 45 elbows provide better airf...

Страница 13: ...t Firewood should be stacked to provide a free flow of air between the logs thus allowing more rapid seasoning of the wood If wood is stored outdoors it should be completely covered year round to prot...

Страница 14: ...on of these substances may release harmful toxic gases Do Not Burn Garbage Lawn clippings or yard waste Materials containing rubber including tires Materials containing plastic Waste petroleum product...

Страница 15: ...firing your furnace This type of occurrence is usually symptomatic of heat demands in excess of furnace capacity Contact an authorized professional to determine if your Shelter Furnace has been improp...

Страница 16: ...With the cover closed no air is introduced into the firebox then the fire dies preventing the furnace from possible overheating and damage Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned...

Страница 17: ...d will produce a higher BTU output and a longer burn time Refer to the nameplate on furnace for additional information WARNING RISK OF FIRE Do not operate with the flue draft exceeding 08 water column...

Страница 18: ...SEMBLY FCE FDA 3 1 FURNACE SHELL FC10SHELL 4 2 SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY FCE 10SP 5 1 BLOWER ASSEMBLY FC3SPMOTOR 5a 1 BLOWER MOTOR FCDD037P 5b 1 BLOWER HOUSING FCBH 6 1 FILTER BOX BOTTOM WAF FBB 7 2 FILTER...

Страница 19: ...ram PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM BLOWER WHEEL 1 1 BLOWER HOUSING 1 2 MOTOR CAPACITOR 1 3 BLOWER MOTOR 1 4 2 1 2 3 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM BLOWER WHEEL 1 1 BLOWER HOUSING 1 2 MOTOR CAPACITOR...

Страница 20: ...A B B FAN LIMIT CONTROL WALL THERMOSTAT 120V AC 24V AC TRANSFORMER RELAY DRAFT BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER MOTOR 120V AC POWER SUPPLY WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK WHITE RED RED RED YELLOW BLACK ORANGE WIRING DIAGR...

Страница 21: ...r vibrates during operation Screw on squirrel cage is not tight Check squirrel cage alignment and position so that it does not drag on the housing during rotation then tighten the screw sufficiently t...

Страница 22: ...rn air duct system Install filter box on furnace Install filter in filter box Filter box not installed or no filter in filter box 5 Problem Smoke from the fire chamber is puffing back through the forc...

Страница 23: ...nstall flue gas thermometer and maintain stack temperatures between 300 and 400 F See 9 Insufficient chimney draft 8 Improper connection in stove pipe causing air leakage or a structural defect in the...

Страница 24: ...truction outside chimney such as a tree Flue is located too close to the peak of the roof or does not rise above it to provide the proper draft Backdraft damper is in the closed position 9 Problem Odo...

Страница 25: ...of insect infestation such as burrows or holes avoid using if possible Do not store wood indoors Possible Causes Remedies 13 Problem Circulation blower will not turn on Defective fan limit control Che...

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Страница 27: ...ick and door gaskets are excluded from this warranty In order to exercise the aforementioned warranty a certified professional must determine the appliance part to be defective He or she must submit a...

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