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Installation
Pleaseseeallmethods ofInstallation
inAppendixattherearofthisbooklet.
This is a furnace, not a free standing stove.
You must direct heated air from 8" outlets away
from the furnace, or it will not function properly.
1. This installation must be donebyaqualified
heatingequipmentinstaller.
2. The installation is to be done in compliance
withNationalFireProtectionAssociationinstalla-
tion standards: No. 89M, 90B, 211, 70 (National
Electric Code) and Uniform Mechanical Code
913, 6-4, in the states where applicable. (Their
code offers connecting smoke pipe connectors
intochimneywithotherfuelburningappliances.)
3. Rooms large in comparison with size of the
appliances:
a)WoodorCoalBurningFurnaceneedsairfor
combustion and circulation to house.
b) Provision must be made to make up this air
and not starve gas or oil furnace of combustion
air.
c) Have "Authority Having Jurisdiction" deter-
minethatairisofadequatemakeup.(Reference
N.F.P.A. Nos. 30 & 54, Code for Installation of
Gas & Oil Equipment)
4. Have "Authority Having Jurisdiction" to
inspect all chimneys and installations for ad-
equateventingandforcompliancewithstandard
andlocalcodesandregulationsregardinginstal-
lationofwoodburningappliances.
5. Installation of Supplemental Heat Applica-
tion to Existing Central System. (See Fig. 2 for
typical installation.)
a)PlaceWoodorCoalBurningFurnacesothat
the chimney connector will be as short as pos-
sibleandavoidingunnecessarysharpturnsinthe
smoke pipe connector and the installation of
devices that would create excessive resistance
to the flow of flue gases.
b)LocatetheWoodorCoalBurningFurnaceas
close as practical to the existing central hot air
heatingsystem,maintainingclearancesasstated
on the label below the fuel door.
c)Clearancesfromcombustiblematerialsmust
becompliedwithasstatedonthelabelbelowthe
fueldoor:
Unit to Combustible:
Front: 48"
Back: 30"
Sides: 12"
Plenum to Ceiling: 6"
Pipe to Combustible:
Sides: 21"
Back: 18"
The installation must be made only on a
noncombustiblefloor.
d) Install the smoke pipe connector to the
chimney with 26-gauge pipe and elbows (to be
purchased separately), maintaining the proper
clearancesforthespecificmodel.Makesurethat
theproper clearancesasstated onthelabeland
earlier in this manual are maintained. Seal the
smokepipeinthechimneywithfurnacecement.
(The chimney connector shall be securely sup-
ported, and joints fastened with sheet metal
screws or rivets.)
e)Install8"diameterheatpipetoplenumofthe
central hot air furnace. Use 26-guage pipe and
connectors (to be purchased separately). (See
Fig.14)Ifcentralairconditioningisinstalledinthe
plenum,installheatpipeabovetheaircondition-
ing unit. Secure heat pipe connection with sup-
ports and sheet metal screws.
f) Connect electrical supply in the electrical
junction box that is mounted on the back of the
WoodBurningFurnace.SeeWiringDiagram(Fig.
12). Remove the cover from electrical junction
box connect power supply wires to wires desig-
nated,usingwirenuts.Thepower cord supplied
maybeusedfor installation, if permittedbylocal
codesandregulations.Ifthepowercordsupplied
cannotbeused,thepowersupplywiringmustbe
90 degrees Centigrade in a metal cable and
shouldbecompletedbyaqualifiedinstallercom-
plying with NFPA Standard No. 70 and local
codes.
g) Optional Plenum Fan Control Switch (Part
No. 11PCS) is available for installation on the
plenum of central hot air heating furnace. The
purposeofthisswitchistoactivatethecirculating
fanofthecentralhotairheatingfurnacewhenthe
temperatureintheplenumexceeds120degrees
Fahrenheit.The switch wouldactivate the fan at
120 degrees Fahrenheit, and would shut off the
circulating fan when the temperature in the ple-
numisreducedto100degreesFahrenheit.This
avoidsoverheatingtheplenum.
The electrical supply for operation of this fan
control switch is to be obtained from same elec-
tricalsupplyasthecentralhotairheatingsystem.
(SeeFig.14)Followtheinstructionsofthe wiring
diagram (Fig. 15). Do not make connections
across Limit Control in the furnace.
Make electrical connections in electrical junc-
tionboxpresentlymountedonthefurnace.Make
electricalconnections in accordance withNFPA
Standard No. 70 and local codes in the power
supply junction box (See Fig. 15). The wiring to
complete the connections should be 18 AWG
minimumcopperand90degreesCentigradeina
cable.