LOADING THE FURNACE
WOOD LOADING PROCEDURE
Figure 1:
Wood should be loaded into the furnace in the direction shown in this figure. This is the proper
loading configuration which will not damage the refractory and produces the most efficient burning re-
sults.
Figure 2:
Loading the wood as shown in this figure can cause a “wedge effect” and will produce
stress on the back section of refractory which may result in cracking. Loading the wood
end first also causes the wood to burn unevenly resulting in a fire that is harder to
control, less efficient and produces more smoke.
Figure 3:
Loading the wood as shown in this figure will cause stress on the door refractory and cause it
to crack. Always stack the wood so it lays flat on the underlying log.
(See page 32)
Figure 4:
The maximum height of the loaded wood should not rise above the Maximum Height Safety
Indication Arrow that states
“UNSAFE TO LOAD PAST THIS LEVEL” (See page 32)
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Страница 35: ...WOOD SELECTION CHART The Weights and Measure Act states that a cord of wood is 4 ft x 8 ft x 4ft 128 cu ft...
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Страница 57: ...WIRING CONTROLS Control Panel Components Figure 2 Control Panel FUSE...
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