most common cause of flue fires. NEVER burn plastics, any wood product containing glue, or wood treated with chemical preservatives in your furnace. The combustion of these substances may release harmful, toxic gases. DANGER: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION – do not burn garbage, gasoline, naphtha, engine oil, or other flammable liquids/inappropriate materials. Supplemental Outside Combustion air may be necessary if: • The solid-fuel-fired appliance does not draw steadily, smells, experiences smoke rollout, burns poorly, or back-drafts whether or not there is combustion present. Opening a window slightly on a calm day may alleviate these symptoms. • The building is equipped with a well-sealed vapor barrier and tight fitting windows, and/or has any powered devices which exhaust building air. • If fans are installed in the storage area they should not create negative pressures in the room where the solid fuel-burning appliance is located. • There is excessive condensation on windows in the winter. • A ventilation system is installed in the building . BURN WOOD AND COAL ONLY! First Wood Fire: Set the wall thermostat to 90°F. Check to make sure the spin draft is wide open to allow oxygen into the firebox. Make sure the switch for the draft blower is in the ON position. Adjust slide cover on draft blower to an opening of approximately ⅜ inch.
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Place several crumpled newspapers on the grate with some dry kindling layered on top of the papers, then ignite the newspaper. When the kindling is burning, add several small pieces of wood, allow wood to fully ignite. After about 20 minutes the fire should be established, allowing you to add more wood – do not overload which would smother the fire. Add more wood slowly, so the flames have time to engulf the fresh wood. Once the fire is burning and there is a glowing ember bed, adjust the draft to achieve desired burn pattern. Learning how to adjust the draft to maintain the desired temperature for your building may take several days. After a short time you will know which settings and adjustments work best for your building . Set the wall thermostat to the desired building temperature. Do not over-fire the furnace. Over-firing by overloading/over fueling the furnace causes the metal to superheat and expand, then cool rapidly, which causes cracking, therefore voiding the warranty. Over-firing or abuse can easily be determined upon inspection. It will take about 40 minutes to establish a bed of hot embers. Once you have achieved the hot ember bed, add larger pieces of firewood and push the bypass rod in all the way. Within 30 to 40 minutes, adjust the spin draft and the damper to obtain optimum performance. Finally adjust the wall thermostat and draft blower cover to a comfortable setting. Ash pan must remain out of furnace during operation. NOTE: Your new IGNITECH Furnace is capable of producing a very high BTU output. Do not fuel your furnace to capacity upon initial firing. It’s recommended that you become thoroughly familiar with your IGNITECH Furnace before operating at full capacity.
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