Cleaning And Inspecting; Control Locations; Adjusting Water Temperature - Central Boiler Pallet Burner Dual Fuel Owner's Manual

Outdoor wood furnace
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Fig. 37
WARNING
When adding wood to the firebox, be careful not
to get pinched between the wood and the door
frame or any part of the outdoor furnace. Use
extreme care with large pieces of wood that may
be difficult to handle.
5. Close and secure the firebox doors. Do not use
the firebox doors to ram wood into the outdoor
furnace. Do not operate the outdoor furnace
with the firebox doors open. Combustion in the
firebox cannot be controlled if the firebox doors are
left open or unsecured. If the firebox doors are left
open, an uncontrolled burn will result. To return to a
controlled burn, close and secure the doors.

CLEANING AND INSPECTING

WARNING
Stay as far away as possible from the door area
when opening the door.
1. Open the door to the firebox and if necessary, clean
the front area of the firebox of excess ashes or
deposits.
NOTE: Use extreme care when accessing the
firebox to clean out ashes. Hot gases could be
released out of the firebox door.
2. Close and secure the firebox door. Do not operate
the outdoor furnace with the firebox door open.
Combustion in the firebox cannot be controlled if the
firebox door is left open or unsecured. If the firebox
door is left open, an uncontrolled burn will result.
To return to a controlled burn, close and secure the
door.
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NOTE: Creosote is an accumulation of combustion
by-products on the surfaces of wood-burning
appliances. Twice a month during the heating
season, inspect for excessive creosote buildup
on the firebox walls, flue and chimney. If present,
the buildup should be removed for proper
operation and fire safety. Creosote, if ignited in
the chimney, results in an extremely hot chimney
fire. In case of a chimney fire, close the firebox
door.
Fig. 38

CONTROL LOCATIONS

Fig. 39

ADJUSTING WATER TEMPERATURE

The high water temperature setting can be adjusted
anywhere between a range from 150ºF-195ºF. At
10˚F less than the temperature setting (10˚F being the
thermostatic differential), the controller will start the
draft cycle by opening the damper (and activating the
optional draft inducer, if so equipped). When OUT is
indicated on the display, the outdoor furnace is calling
for heat.
The controller has been preset at the factory to 185ºF. To
change the setting, use the following procedure.
Section 2 - Operating Instructions

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