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SAC & LPA Slide Plates must be OPEN at all times when burning wood and may be CLOSED when burning 
oil for an extended period of time as this will increase oil burner efficiency.  
 
DO NOT LET THE COALS/ASHES BUILD UP ANY HIGHER THAN HALF WAY UP THE FIRE BOX LINER 
(WITHIN TWO INCHES OF DOOR LEVEL).  
 
POWER FAILURE:

 

In case of prolonged power failure, remove the panel below the stack.  The draft fan will be off, so if more 
combustion air is needed for the wood fire, open the draft controls on the front of the furnace accordingly.   The 
lower primary air control must be fully open when burning wood fuel.  The draft controls on the front of the furnace 
can be returned to their normal settings when power is restored. 

DO NOT CHARGE

 the firebox higher then half way up the liner as overheating may result. 

 
 

MAINTENANCE 

 
Failure to follow these instructions may result in poor efficiency, excessive corrosion of the heat exchanger and the 
possibility of a creosote fire. 

 

DAILY

:  Check ash level daily and remove as required (see Monthly section for instructions). 

 

BI-WEEKLY

 

Furnace heat exchanger and flue pipe: The complete heat exchanger and flue pipe should 

be thoroughly inspected for creosote deposits, ash buildup, etc.  (See pages 17 & 18 for more detailed information 
on creosote).  Creosote or ash deposits must be removed by scraping and/or brushing the deposits from the heat 
exchanger surfaces (the baffle may have to be removed, see Fig.8B).  An industrial vacuum cleaner may be used 
to  assist  in  the  removal  of  such  deposits.    A  complete  cleaning  must  be  done  immediately  at  the  end  of  each 
heating season.  If this is not done, condensation from the summer months, or any other source, will mix with the 
ash or creosote and cause corrosion of the heat exchanger.  Corrosion is not covered under warranty. 

Chimney: The chimney should be inspected for creosote buildup.  Chemical chimney cleaners are 

not  recommended  as  they  could  damage  the  furnace  heat  exchanger  and  flue  pipe.    One  of  the  most  efficient 
methods to clean a chimney is to lower a stiff brush (chimney brush) tied to a heavy weight down the chimney on a 
rope.    Work  the  brush  up  and  down  the  chimney  to  scrape  the  accumulated  creosote  and  soot  off  the  chimney 
walls.  Remove the residue from the cleanout at the base of the chimney. 
 

MONTHLY: 

  Ashes  must  be  removed  on  a  minimum  of  a  monthly  basis  depending  on  the  ash  build  up.    Ashes 

should be  placed in a metal container  with a tight-fitting lid, and  other waste shall  not  be placed in  this container.  
The  closed  container  of  ashes  should  be  placed  on  a  noncombustible  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 container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 
 

NOTE

:    Establish  a  routine  for  the  storage  of  fuel,  care  of  the  appliance,  and  firing  techniques.    Check  daily  for 

creosote buildup until experience shows how often cleaning is necessary.  Be aware that the hotter the fire, the less 
creosote is deposited and  weekly cleaning may be  necessary  in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may 
be enough in the coldest months.  Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire. 
 

INSPECT  FLUE  PIPES,  FLUE  PIPE  JOINTS,  AND  FLUE  PIPE  SEALS  REGULARLY  TO  ENSURE  THAT 
SMOKE  AND  FLUE  GASES  ARE  NOT  DRAWN  INTO,  AND  CIRCULATED  BY,  THE  AIR-CIRCULATION 
SYSTEM 

 

SEMI-ANNUALLY

:  Draft Fan 

– oil motor with #20 non-detergent oil if oil cups provided. 

 

ANNUALLY: 

 Burner Motor and Blower Motor 

– oil with #20 non-detergent oil, if oil cups provided.  In the spring, 

after  the  furnace  is  shut  down  for  the  summer,  clean  the  heat  exchanger  of  all  soot,  ash  and  creosote 
accumulation,  remove  all  ashes,  clean  the  flue  pipe  and  clean  the  chimney.    The  baffles  should  be  removed  to 
allow  a  thorough  cleaning  and  scraping  of  the  heat  exchanger  (see  Fig.  8B).    KEEP  THE  FIREDOOR  OPEN 
APPROXIMATELY 2” TO INSURE MOISTURE REMOVAL DURING SUMMER. 
 

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Страница 2: ...be installed in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer and in a manner acceptable to the regulatory authority by mechanic experienced in such service When required by the regulatory Aut...

Страница 3: ...le Fuel storage should conform to local bylaws This furnace should be installed by a qualified furnace service technician When installed as an add on supplementary furnace MAY BE CONNECTED TO DUCTWORK...

Страница 4: ...aces or other heating appliances smell do not operate properly suffer smoke roll out when operated or back draft whether or not there is combustion present 3 Any of the above are alleviated by opening...

Страница 5: ...ewmac pellet burner refer to the pellet burner installation and operating instructions OPTIONAL BLOWER SECTION INSTALLATION Installation of the Optional Blower Section converts add on supplementary fu...

Страница 6: ...eys with straight edge ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 2040103 G12 Blower c w 8 Pulley 10 2040137 Blower Motor Mounting Bracket 2 2240003 8 x Blower Pulley 11 2120027 5 16 x...

Страница 7: ...6 FIG 2 CONTROL LOCATIONS...

Страница 8: ...7 FIG 3 CONTROL LOCATIONS WITH OPTIONAL BLOWER SECTION Optional blower section mounted on LH side Front view without optional blower section...

Страница 9: ...nutes By means of slide plate A above the firedoor you can control the amount of combustion air allowed into the fire box The position of slide plate A will vary with heat requirement as well as size...

Страница 10: ...The Primary Air Control PAC also called COMBUSTION AIR is normally set in the center between maximum and minimum The Thermostat also controls the amount of primary air entering the unit by turning on...

Страница 11: ...e not recommended as they could damage the furnace heat exchanger and flue pipe One of the most efficient methods to clean a chimney is to lower a stiff brush chimney brush tied to a heavy weight down...

Страница 12: ...ng summer months and as frequently as required during the heating season to prevent soot accumulation The furnace flue and chimney must be in good condition These instructions also apply to a draft in...

Страница 13: ...12 FIG 4 OVERALL DIMENSIONS...

Страница 14: ...13 FIG 5 OPTIONAL BLOWER SECTION OVERALL DIMENSIONS FIG 6 PRIMARY COMBUSTION AIR FLOW...

Страница 15: ...olding brick lock up place one 1 brick on end on top of brick previously placed in back this should hold brick lock up to correct height 4 Install brick by starting at front putting one 1 bottom brick...

Страница 16: ...15 FIG 8 INLINE DUCT CONNECTION...

Страница 17: ...16 FIG 9 FLOW OF GASES...

Страница 18: ...e firewood of the moist ground and the wood should be piled up in such a way that it is well exposed to the sun and the wind The moisture content of the wood will drop until it reaches equilibrium wit...

Страница 19: ...mains in a chimney after its initial formation may later be significantly modified both in physical form and chemical content The water and the more volatile organic compounds tend to evaporate leavin...

Страница 20: ...terior chimney Average flue gas temperatures can be increased by minimizing the length of stovepipe connecting the stove to the chimney This of course will also decrease the energy efficiency of the s...

Страница 21: ...heir surroundings During a chimney fire one ought to check the roof and surroundings and possible wet down critical areas I f the chimney may not be up to safety standards one should also keep a close...

Страница 22: ...ighest heat content is most desirable An open fireplace can actually refrigerate a house because it sucks in so much cold air that is only partially used for combustion A carefully designed fireplace...

Страница 23: ...22 22 FIG 10 WIRING DIAGRAM BELT DRIVE...

Страница 24: ...23 23 FIG 11 WIRING DIAGRAM DIRECT DRIVE...

Страница 25: ...24 24 FIG 12 WIRING DIAGRAM VSM...

Страница 26: ...25 25 FIG 13 WIRING DIAGRAM OPTIONAL BLOWER SECTION...

Страница 27: ...ECONDARY AIR INLET 16 3100569 BAFFLE LEFT RIGHT 5 4120508 DOOR HEAT SHIELD 17 4060436 SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM 6 5300019 WIRE SPRING DOOR HANDLE 18 4060010 BRICK RACK 7 4120248 FRONT PANEL 19 4060153 HEAT...

Страница 28: ...R ASSEMBLY The blower section can be mounted on the right or left side The furnace section right and left hand panels are interchangeable The fan and limit control mounts on the front corner closest t...

Страница 29: ...28 28 FIG 16 AUXILLARY BAFFLES REMOVAL RE INSTALLATION...

Страница 30: ...29 29 FIG 17 SECONDARY AIR SYSTEM BAFFLES REMOVAL INSTALLATION...

Страница 31: ...5300020 Gasket 1 2160001 Hinge Pins 2 11 5300020 Door Seal Gasket 4 pc 3 Screws for Heat Shield 4 12 5300020 Metal Gasket Retainer 5 5300019 Cool Touch Spring Handle 13 4060474 Air Chute 6 5300019 Ro...

Страница 32: ...nd all warranties will be automatically invalidated The heating unit must not be modified away from its published design and or specifications without written authorization for such modification from...

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