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USSC 6041 How To Use And Maintain page 26

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1. Ash-Vac, Paint Brush, 3.5" Chimney Brush, Bucket with Warm Water, Flathead Screwdriver
2. Once a week.
3. b
4. c
5. c
6. At least every two to three times you clean the burn chamber, unless needed sooner.
7. All fly ash and creosote.
8. a
1. It is located near the back left hinge.
2.
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5. Store pellets in a dry area free from flooding, mold, and excessive humidity.
6. c
8. Ensure all doors, lids, and cleanouts are properly closed and then set Pellet feed rate.
Watch burn chamber to ensure pellets ignite and do not smother out
1. It is located near the back left hinge.
2. b
3. c
4. When burnt pellets result in thicker ash
which does not easily fall through the ash
pan.
5.
a. First adjust damper out to provide more
air. If that does not work increase draft fan
up one level.
b. First, adjust damper in to provide less air.
If that does not work decrease draft fan
down one level.
c. Move damper in and out to vary air speed
to "stoke" the fire until flame starts back up.
Lesson One – Self-check Answer Key
Lesson Two – Self-check Answer Key
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Lesson Two – Self-check Answer Key
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Then check for constricted air flow in ash
pan.
d. First adjust damper out to provide more
air. If that does not work increase draft fan
up one level. Then check for constricted air
flow in ash pan or side air vents.
6.
a. Lazy Flame
b. Flame With Lack Of Air
c. Start Up Flame
d. Flame Smother From Too Much Smoke
e. Too Much Air
f. Good Flame
7. Ash Pan and Side Air Vents
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