Page 2 - SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE HEATER; These instructions comply with the applicable; HOW THIS HEATER OPERATES
2 CAC FIGURE 1 - MINIMUM CLEARANCESTO COMBUSTIBLES FIGURE 2 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TOCOMBUSTIBLES When selecting a location for the heater, be sure attention is given to the following considerations:1. If the heater is to be vented into a Listed High Temperature Type HT Factory-Built Residential Type ...
Page 3 - FIGURE 3 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
CAC 3 FIGURE 3 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES FIGURE 4 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES SIDE SECTION VIEW PLAN SECTION VIEW
Page 4 - FIGURE 5 - FLOOR PROTECTION; FLOOR PROTECTION; he Chimney connector (pipe from heater to chimney) must be; FIGURE 6 - RISE OF HORIZONTAL
4 CAC FIGURE 5 - FLOOR PROTECTION FLOOR PROTECTION This heater has been designed to prevent excessive temperatures on the floor beneath the heater. It is important, however, thata combustible floor be protected by a 3/8 inch minimum thick noncombustible inorganic millboard having athermal conductivi...
Page 8 - MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS AND CEILINGS; HEATER INSPECTION; required; HEATER INSTALLATION
8 CAC FIGURE 8 - CONNECTING HEATER’S CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO MASONRY CHIMNEY WHEN CHIMNEY CON-NECTOR DOES NOT HAVE TO PASS THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL CAUTION: IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING O...
Page 9 - TO SAFELY AND PROPERLY INSTALL THIS HEATER:
CAC 9 Two common types of clearance reductions systems use sheet metal with a thickness of 28 gauge (galvanized steel, aluminum,copper) or a 3-1/2 inch (4 inch thick nominal) thick masonry wall. Either of these materials must be spaced out 1 inch from thecombustible surfaces. With sheet metal, nonco...
Page 10 - FIGURE 9 - HEATER OPERATION INFORMATION; HEATER OPERATION; TO BUILD A FIRE
10 CAC FIGURE 9 - HEATER OPERATION INFORMATION HEATER OPERATION IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE THE HEATER UNTIL A PROFESSIONAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE OF THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION BY YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRE MARSHAL OR BUILDING CODE INSPEC-TOR. INSTALL A SMOKE DETECTOR ON EACH FLOOR OF YOUR HOME; IN C...
Page 11 - FIGURE 10 - OPENING AND CLOSING FUEL FEED DOOR
CAC 11 FIGURE 10 - OPENING AND CLOSING FUEL FEED DOOR 5. When the wood is burning briskly, add additional kindling as required to establish a good kindling fire.6. When the kindling fire has been established and is burning briskly, cover it with a thin layer of coal. If you add too much coal you wil...
Page 12 - MINIMUM FIRE ADJUSTMENT; HEATER MAINTENANCE
12 CAC 8. DO NOT OVERFIRE THE HEATER. If any part of the heater or chimney connector becomes red hot, the heater is beingoverfired. Immediately turn the heater’s thermostat to “LO” and keep the fuel feed door and ash removal door closed until theheater cools. MINIMUM FIRE ADJUSTMENT Soot is more lik...
Page 13 - VENTING SYSTEM (CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND CHIMNEY)
CAC 13 Ashes should never be placed in wooden or plastic containers, or in paper or plastic bags, no matter how long the firehas been out. Coals have been known to stay hot for several days when embedded in ashes. VENTING SYSTEM (CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND CHIMNEY) The venting system consists of the heat...
Page 14 - FIGURE 11 - CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS; WHAT TO DO IF THE HEATER BURNS TOO RAPIDLY OR OVERHEATS
14 CAC FIGURE 11 - CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS WHAT TO DO IF THE HEATER SMOKES OR BURNS POORLY OR EXCESSIVE CREOSOTE ACCUMULATES IN THE CHIMNEY 1. Open a window slightly to see if the conditions improve. If opening a window improved the performance of the heater or stopsthe spillage of smoke into th...
Page 15 - FINAL CHECKLIST OF DO’S AND DON’TS
CAC 15 QUICK REFERENCE TO THE MOST COMMON SOLUTIONS FOR THE MOST COMMON HEATER OPERATIONALPROBLEMS 1. Symptom: Fire rate does not increase with thermostat open, smoke spilling from feed door when tending fire or backpuffing. Check for: a. Chimney connector pushed too far into a masonry chimney thimb...
Page 16 - DON’TS; BAROMETRIC DRAFT REGULATOR; WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION AND REPAIR PARTS; Model Number of Heater
16 CAC 25. Do assemble the chimney connector so that moisture that accumulates within the chimney will flow back toward theheater. 26. Do remove the ashes from the heater regularly. 27. Do set the thermostat on “HI” and allow the heater to burn for approximately 15 minutes after fresh coal is addedb...
Page 18 - SEE FIGURE 12 FOR ILLUSTRATION OF PARTS; KEY; SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
18 CAC SEE FIGURE 12 FOR ILLUSTRATION OF PARTS CUSTOMER NOTE: IN ADDI-TION TO THE REPAIR PARTS,K I T S I N C L U D E A N Y R E -PLACEMENT FASTENERSWHICH WILL MOST LIKELY BENEEDED TO INSTALL THEREPAIR PART. N/S = Not Shown KEY QTY. CAC NO. PART NAME Per Unit PART NO. 1 Inner Unit Assy. Ptd. 1 69212B ...