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Furnace Installation
Dimension
Inch
mm
A
Backwall to Furnace
28
712
B
Sidewall to Furnace
13
331
C
Sidewall to Flue
21
534
D
Backwall to Flue
18
458
E
Supply Duct (first 6 feet)
6
153
F
Supply Duct (after first 6 feet)
1
26
G
Minimum Duct height
9.5
242
H
Top of Door to Ceiling
48
1220
J
Minimum Ceiling Height
77
1956
INSTALLATION OPTIONS
The installation of this furnace includes supplying electrical power, return (fresh air) ductwork, and supply air
ductwork. This furnace may be installed in two different configurations.
1.
Stand alone wood furnace
2.
Add-on wood furnace
See kit installation section in this manual to ensure proper assembly, installation and operation of your new
furnace.
If installing in an area with a fan it should not be allowed to create negative pressure in the room where the
furnace is installed.
LOCATING YOUR FURNACE
(INSURE THAT THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE CLEARANCES ARE MAINTAINED)
Your furnace must be installed as shown in this manual and in compliance with all local and national codes.
It is of the utmost importance that the clearances to combustible materials be strictly adhered to during
installation of the furnace. Refer to the table and diagrams below for minimum required clearances.
Ceiling / Plafond
Floor Protector / Protecteur de plancher
E
F
G
H
J
D
Back wall / Mur arrière
Side w
all / P
ar
oi la
tér
ale
Side w
all / P
ar
oi la
tér
ale
C
B
A
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES
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4
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Safety
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WARNING: Do not operate with fuel loading or ash removal doors open.
•
Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance.
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WARNING DANGER: Risk of fire or explosion. Do not burn garbage, gasoline, naphtha, motor oil, or other
inappropriate materials. Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire.
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WARNING: Risk of fire. Do not operate with flue draft exceeding .060” water column/14.93 Pascals. Do not
operate with fuel loading and ash removal doors open. Do not store fuel or other combustible materials
within marked installation clearances. Inspect and clean flues and chimney regularly.
•
CAUTION: Hot surfaces. Keep children away. Do not touch during operation.
•
The heat exchanger, flue pipe, and chimney must be cleaned regularly to remove accumulated creosote
and ash. Ensure that the heat exchanger, flue pipe, and chimney are cleaned at the end of the heating
season to minimize corrosion during the summer months. The appliance, flue pipe, and chimney must be
kept in good condition. These instructions also apply to a draft inducer if used. To prevent flame or smoke
spillage, the slide baffle must be pulled out and the fuel loading door left cracked for 10 seconds prior to
opening door fully. Load fuel carefully or damage may result.
•
Hot while in operation. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns.
•
Do not use chemicals or fluids to ignite the fire.
•
Do not leave the furnace unattended when the door is slightly opened.
•
Do not burn garbage, flammable fluid such as gasoline, naphtha or motor oil.
•
Always close the door after the ignition.
•
Consult your municipal building department or fire officials about permits, restrictions and installations
requirements in your area.
•
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.
•
CAUTION: CLEAN OUT OF THE HEAT EXCHANGER, FLUE PIPE CHIMNEY, AND DRAFT INDUCER, IF USED, IS
ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON TO MINIMIZE CORROSION DURING THE SUMMER
MONTHS, CAUSED BY ACCUMULATED ASH.
Unpacking And Preassemble
UNPACKING
1.
Remove all packaging from the furnace.
2.
Remove the supplied parts from the furnace.
BRICK ALIGNMENT
Inspect for any damage. Ensure that the bricks and
ash plug are positioned correctly and not broken (see
illustration for proper brick arrangement).
TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
The following is a list of tools and materials needed to
install your furnace.
•
7/16” socket wrench.
•
5/16” socket (Best if using a power drill and a socket
bit).
•
Pair of pliers or channel-locks.
•
Power drill with an 1/8” drill bit to install sheet metal
screws into connector pipe..
•
Sheet metal screws.
•
Non-combustible floor protector as specified in this
manual.
•
All chimney and chimney connector components
required for your particular venting installation..
•
Electrical wiring tools and supplies.
•
Ductwork for supply and return air.
Proper Fire Brick Alignment
1
2
3
6
5
4