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VALLEY COMFORT SYSTEMS INC. 

1290 COMMERCIAL WAY, PENTICTON, B.C.   V2A 3H5  --   PHONE: (250) 493-7444 

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When  the  outside  temperature  changes  suddenly,  you  may  find  it  necessary  to  turn  the control knob to obtain more or 
less heat.  We suggest that you turn the knob no lower than one position at night or you will use more fuel trying to reheat 
the house in the morning than you saved all night. 
 
When loading the heater keep the wood level beneath the bottom of the wood charging door. 
 

USING THE PROPER FUEL 

 

A dry seasoned hardwood will produce the greatest amount of heat and the least creosote.  Using green wood creates a 
heat  loss  due  to  the  evaporation  of  the  excess  moisture  content.    This  decreases  efficiency  and  can  cause  a  creosote 
build-up. 

 

Check your flue pipes and chimney periodically during the heating season and clean them if necessary.   
 

IMPORTANT:  This  heater  was  designed  to  burn  only 
wood.  DO NOT burn coal, gasoline, kerosene, engine 
oil, garbage, chemical fire starters, manufactured logs 
or  painted  wooden  boards.    This  could  result  in 
extremely high temperatures or an explosion.  DO NOT 
use  salt  water  driftwood  as  it  will  corrode  the  heater 
and will void any warranty. 

 

ADDING FUEL 

 

It is best to add fuel when the previous load has been converted to charcoal, as there is very little smoke at this stage.  
Rake the ashes lightly to uncover pieces of charcoal trapped where they will not burn.  Add a few small pieces of wood to 
the fire, than larger logs.  Weather conditions will determine the firing rate. 

 

DURING MILD WEATHER 

 

When the temperature is warmer you only need to add enough of the driest wood available to last four to six hours.  This 
will cut down on the amount of fuel you use.  DO NOT use green or wet wood, as the moisture in it will cause the heater 
to smolder and deposit creosote in the flue and chimney.  It is wisest to use small pieces of wood and turn the thermostat 
control knob up at least once a day for long enough to burn off any creosote which may have built up overnight in a slow 
fire (about 15 minutes). 

 

REMOVING THE ASHES 

 

When  the  ashes  are  within  two  inches of the bottom of the louvres on each corner of the side liners of the combustion 
chamber they must be removed.  A shovel is provided for this purpose.  Leave about one inch of ashes in the chamber to 
prevent warpage. 

 

This heater has an overfire air duct which allows entry of preheated secondary combustion air over the fire.  This ensures 
complete burning of the gases and minimizes the condensation of them into creosote in the flue pipe and chimney. 

 

USING THE FAN/BLOWER 

 

The ten inch circulating fan with automatic fan control is an optional feature.  The single speed blower has a capacity of 
approximately 400 CFM to circulate the warm air in the hard to heat places. 

 

Twice  a  year  you  should  oil  the  motor  with  a  few drops of motor oil (SAE 20/30) being careful not to over oil it, unless 
your fan is equipped with a sealed bearing type in which case no oiling is required.   

 

UNCONTROLLED FIRES 

 

Uncontrolled  fires  can  be  caused  by  too  much  fuel,  opening  the  combustion  air  damper  too  far  or  too  much  flue  draft.  
Should this occur: 

Содержание VC95C

Страница 1: ...SOLID FUEL FIRED HEATER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL READ THOROUGHLY AND COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS VALLEY COMFORT SYSTEMS INC 1290 COMMERCIAL WAY PENTICTON B C V2A 3H5 250 493...

Страница 2: ...c Damper 6 Blower 3 Chimney 5 6 8 9 10 Combustible Materials 5 Creosote 9 10 Door Handle 7 Fan 5 6 Flue 5 8 Fuel 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 Handy Hints 10 Important 8 Installation Instructions 5 Minimum Installat...

Страница 3: ...to meet rigorous safety standards by a certified independent testing laboratory This booklet contains the operating and installation instructions Unless the installation instructions are followed comp...

Страница 4: ...imitations on how long implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Actions for breach of this warranty must be brought within one 1 year of the expiration of this warranty HOW...

Страница 5: ...such as artificial logs wood exposed to salt water or coal that may burn at excessively high temperatures or may release fumes that can explode will VOID this warranty Burning the heater with the load...

Страница 6: ...must be made to compensate for air drawn from the area by other appliances such as exhaust fans clothes dryers or fireplaces If the heater is being installed where normal air infiltration does not mee...

Страница 7: ...8 tile lined masonry chimney which is in good repair and free from any leaks or obstructions Alternately a 6 diameter prefabricated chimney approved for solid fuel can be used NOTE Care should be take...

Страница 8: ...n the heater and cover them with kindling and small pieces of wood Ignite this and as the fire grows add larger pieces of wood Do not be alarmed by fuming or smoke the first time you use your heater T...

Страница 9: ...eather conditions will determine the firing rate DURING MILD WEATHER When the temperature is warmer you only need to add enough of the driest wood available to last four to six hours This will cut dow...

Страница 10: ...the flue pipe and chimney become coated because of operation under improper conditions the only practical way of cleaning is to disassemble the pipe and clean it and the chimney by scraping The best...

Страница 11: ...hen adding fuel to protect the floor covering Smoke discharged into the room when the fuel charging door is opened usually indicates that the previous charge has not completely charred or that there i...

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