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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION (CONT.)
NOTE
CHECK WITH INSURANCE COMPANY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IT IS THE OWNER’S
RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE APPLIANCE IS ACCEPTABLE TO THEIR INSURANCE
CARRIER. VERIFY ALL LOCAL CODES AND OR Distances PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
IT IS THE OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE APPLIANCE MEETS ALL LOCAL
CODES AND ORDINANCES.
LOCAL CODE OR ORDINANCE PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS TAKE PRECEDENCE AND
MUST BE OBSERVED.
INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER
1) When placing the solid fuel furnace, the following should be considered:
A) Review the minimum clearances to combustibles on page 8.
B) Review the recommended stack heights on page 17.
C) Do not locate near combustible materials, gasoline or other fl ammable liquids or gases.
D) Check with insurance company and local codes or ordinances.
E) The appliance requires 115 V 15 Amp electrical service to operate.
F) Refer to markings on appliance for additional instructions.
INSTALLATION PLACEMENT
NOTE
NOTE
The combustion process is driven by a draft blower mounted on the front of the appliance. When the room
thermostat calls for heat, the draft blower starts adding combustion air to increase the fi re intensity. If the exiting air
temperature exceeds 200° F, the draft blower shuts down to prevent overheating. Standard models have manual
damper on the draft blower that balances the draft rate. An optional solenoid/fl apper assembly is available for the
blower which ensures positive shutdown.
The circulation blower is controlled by an fan limit control that senses the exiting air temperature. The control starts
the circulation blower when air temperature is above 170° F. The circulation blower moves heated air through the
duct work and registers. If the air temperature falls below 130° F, the control turns the circulation blower off .
The blower will turn back on once air temperature rises back above 170° F.
It is recommend that A MASTER switch be installed to interrupt electrical power to the furnace.
A FAN switch is used to interrupt power to the draft blower reducing the fi re prior to opening the loading door.
A safety latch on both the loading door and the ash door allow unburned gases to combust prior to opening the
door. Always pause between the fi rst latch and the safety latch to minimize fl are backs.