Drolet Heat Commander Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Drolet Heat Commander Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and operating instructions for the
Heat Commander WOOD FURNACE
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING
Printed in Canada
(
DF02003
AND OPERATING YOUR FURNACE.
model)
Verified and tested for Canada
and the United States
by an accredited laboratory
Stove Builder International Inc.
250, rue de Copenhague,
St-Augustin-de-Desmaures (Quebec)
Canada G3A 2H3
After-sale service: 418-908-8002
E-mail: tech@sbi-international.com
WRITE THE SERIAL NUMBER HERE :
45846A
22-09-2020

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  • Page 1 Installation and operating instructions for the Heat Commander WOOD FURNACE model) DF02003 Verified and tested for Canada and the United States by an accredited laboratory Stove Builder International Inc. 250, rue de Copenhague, St-Augustin-de-Desmaures (Quebec) Canada G3A 2H3 After-sale service: 418-908-8002 E-mail: tech@sbi-international.com...
  • Page 3 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THIS DROLET WOOD FURNACE As one of North America’s largest and most respected wood stove, furnace and fireplace manufacturers, Stove Builder International takes pride in the quality and performance of all its products.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents PART A – INSTALLATION ................6 INTRODUCTION ..................... 6 1 Regulations and safety warnings covering installation ....... 7 1.1 Regulations covering furnace installation ..............7 1.2 Cautions and warnings covering installation ..............7 1.3 Cautions and warnings covering installation of your pipe connector ......8 2 Authorized and non-authorized configuration ........
  • Page 5 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 2: Optional air return adapter (AC01392) ......... 44 PART B –OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ..45 8.1 How to prepare or buy good firewood ................ 45 9 Operating your furnace ................48 9.1 How it works .......................
  • Page 6: Part A - Installation

    PART A – INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION This furnace uses the Dual Fire© technology with a two-stage electronic combustion control. Find peace of mind with a self-regulated combustion that allows easy ignition. Its automated air supply and self regulated systems synchronize with your thermostat to offer additional safety, optimize comfort and reduce emissions with minimal maintenance.This model meets the emissions limits of CSA B415.1-10 Standard and EPA 40CFR Part 60,...
  • Page 7: Regulations And Safety Warnings Covering Installation

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 1 Regulations and safety warnings covering installation 1.1 Regulations covering furnace installation CAUTION FOLLOW LOCAL CODES (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HEATING APPLIANCE RETAILER, YOUR MUNICIPALITY OR YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT. Installation must be made in accordance with the following standards;...
  • Page 8: Cautions And Warnings Covering Installation Of Your Pipe Connector

    1.3 Cautions and warnings covering installation of your pipe connector Please note that any high-efficiency wood heater like your Heat Commander can accumulate gas and ignite suddenly, creating in rare occasions a burst that can put pressure on the system when it is released. This burst could be powerful enough to detach the pipe connector at the back of the unit if it is not properly secured, causing smoke to spill into the room.
  • Page 9: Authorized And Non-Authorized Configuration

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 2 Authorized and non-authorized configuration 2.1 Authorized configurations in Canada and United States The wood furnace is the only appliance connected to the hot air distribution duct system and air return duct system.
  • Page 10: Not Approved For Installation In Series With Another Furnace

    2.3 Not approved for installation in series with another furnace The hot air duct (A) must not be The hot air duct (B) must not be installed in the air return of (A). installed in the air return of (B). 3 Setting up the unit and clearances To reduce the risk of vibration, the furnace must be leveled in both directions and supported evenly to ensure stability.
  • Page 11: Clearances To Combustible Material

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 3.3 Clearances to combustible material The clearances shown in this section have been determined by safety tests under normal and even abnormal operating conditions according to procedures set out in standards CSA B366.1 (Canada) and UL 391 (U.S.A.). Respecting the minimum clearances is mandatory...
  • Page 12 Clearances with single wall pipe 3.3.1 CANADA É.-U. 14.25" (362 mm) (from the 14.25" (362 mm) (from the back back of the blower box) of the blower box) 18" (457 mm) 18" (457 mm) 5" (127 mm) 5" (127 mm) 0"...
  • Page 13 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Cold air return ductwork clearances 3.3.3 The cold air return system can be connected to a new or to an existing cold air return ductwork. In both cases, the minimum clearance to combustible material is 0" (0 mm).
  • Page 14 Floor protection 3.3.4 If the floor is made of non- combustible material, floor protector is required. If the floor is made of combustible material, a floor protector is required (see table below). FLOOR PROTECTION* CANADA 18" (457 mm) From door opening 16"...
  • Page 15: The Venting System

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 4 The venting system WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL A MANUAL DAMPER ON THIS FURNACE. CAUTION: BEFORE THE CONNECTOR PIPES ARE INSTALLED, MAKE SURE THAT THE EXHAUST PIPE AND / OR THE EXCHANGERS OF THE FURNACE ARE FREE OF ALL ITEMS.
  • Page 16 Good system design Inferior system design Inside chimneys are preferred because Outside chimney may be a problem if there even when no fire is burning, there is are long periods of inactivity or low fire normally upward flow in the system. temperatures.
  • Page 17: The Connector Pipe

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 4.1.3 Minimum chimney height The top of the chimney should be tall enough to be above the air turbulence caused when wind blows against the house and its roof. chimney must extend at least 3 ft. (1 m) above the highest point of contact with the roof.
  • Page 18 CAUSES RESTRICTION Proper installation improper installation o Maximum unsupported horizontal length: 3 feet (1 m); o Galvanized flue pipes must not be used because the coatings vaporize at high temperatures and release dangerous gases; o Flue pipes must be at least 24 gauge in thickness; o The chimney connector must be in good condition;...
  • Page 19 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Use 45° elbows where possible, rather than 90° elbows. Alternative installations with 90° elbow or tee.
  • Page 20: Hot Air Distribution And Air Return System

    5 Hot air distribution and air return system The Drolet furnace is designed and equipped with a hot air distribution plenum that may receive 6 to 10, 6" (152 mm) diameter round ducts. The installer is responsible of the performance of the distribution ducts and the air return system.
  • Page 21 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 5.1.2 Adjustable height of the plenum When the ceiling height, measured from the floor, is lower than 78 1/4’’ (1990 mm), it will be possible to cut the plenum extension (A) of at most 10" (254 mm). The plenum extension (A) must therefore have a minimum height of 15 1/2'' (393 mm).
  • Page 22: Assembling The Hot Air Distribution Plenum (A And B)

    5.2 Assembling the hot air distribution plenum (A and B). 5.2.1 Assembling the plenum extension (A) by means of 12 screws (C) and corner reinforcements (E)
  • Page 23 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 5.2.2 Assembling the plenum (B) Insert the male end of each panel in the female part of the adjacent panel. Secure the assembly by bending the two metal tabs in the center of each corner.
  • Page 24 Install the cover on the part (B) of the assembly and secure it with 16 screws (C).
  • Page 25 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 5.2.3 Assembling the plenum extension (A) to the plenum (B) Slide plenum (B) over the plenum extension (A) to the extent determined in Section 5.1. Using 13 self-drilling screws (D), secure the plenum (B) to the plenum...
  • Page 26: Installation Of The Assembled Plenum On The Furnace

    5.3 Installation of the assembled plenum on the furnace Identify the left side of the plenum, it is provided with holes for the installation of the “RTD” thermal probe. Also, 5 holes are aligned with the fold of the top of the furnace on the left side and three holes on the other sides.
  • Page 27: Configuration And Restrictions Of Hot Air Distribution System

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Apply the reload button operation reminder sticker (G) on the front of the plenum. The sticker is provided with the owner’s manual kit. 5.4 Configuration and restrictions of hot air distribution system 5.4.1 Start-off plenum The plenum can be adjusted from 63 1/2"...
  • Page 28 5.4.2 Installing the start-off adapters After choosing your output configuration, do the following to install the start-off adapters. Warning: Use gloves to complete the following steps because the start-off adapters and caps can be sharp. 1- Position the start-off adapters in the selected distribution hole.
  • Page 29 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 5.4.3 Minimum number of outlets and maximum lengths of ducts A minimum of 6 start-off adapters must be installed on the start-off plenum. The location of the adapters has no impact on the distribution of air.
  • Page 30 FAVOUR THE USE OF RIGID DUCTS BECAUSE THERE ARE LESS RESTRICTIVE TO AIR FLOW. The maximum run of a main duct is 35’ (10.7 m). It must be reduced from 6" (152 mm) to 5" (127 mm) after 20' (6.1 m) or reduce the main duct by 1" (25 mm) at every two secondary duct outputs.
  • Page 31: Air Return System And Filter

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Example of surface calculation according to the number of outlets used in the plenum: Total surface of Diameter of plenum Surface of plenum Number of outlets plenum outlets used outlet (in) outlet (in...
  • Page 32: Air Supply In Conventional Houses

    4 of the CSA B365 standard for Canada: Direct combustion air supply: Heating units requires specific certification to be connected directly with fresh air supply. The Heat Commander have been tested and is certified to be connected with direct...
  • Page 33 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual combustion air. The fresh air supply adapter can be mounted on either side of the unit (left or right) to allows you to choose the most convenient side. Component provided with the furnace for the installation of a fresh air supply...
  • Page 34: Electrical Connection And Calibration Of The Draw

    7 Electrical connection and calibration of the draw The furnace is fully assembled at the factory and no electrical connection is required other than plugging the power cord into an outlet. 7.1 Electrical connections The following instructions do not replace those of the local code. Installation and verification of this appliance must be done by a qualified person.
  • Page 35 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 7.1.1 Electrical Diagram...
  • Page 36: Furnace Terminals Identification

    7.2 Furnace terminals identification The furnace is equipped with three terminal blocks located on the left rear of the furnace. They are identified by the following three letters: T, R and I. T : Thermostat R : RTD (plenum thermal probe) I : Relais Interlock (parallel add-on) 7.3 Installation and connection of the “RTD”...
  • Page 37: Thermostat Installation

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 7.4 Thermostat installation Thermostat use will help you maintain a constant temperature throughout the house. A fixed wall mounted 24v thermostat is required. Note: Thermostat manufacturer’s instruction always overrides the information published in the following section.
  • Page 38 Example of thermostat wiring: Connect one wire to "RH" and the other wire to "W". The red jumper can be left in place. For more information, refer to the manufacturer's instructions. This furnace may be installed in parallel as an add-on to an existing furnace in the USA only. Such an installation requires that the furnace’s controls be interlocked to prevent both furnaces from heating at maximum rate simultaneously.
  • Page 39 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 2- From the thermostat connected to the existing furnace, connect 2 new wire (B) on the R and W terminals of your thermostat and fix them to the terminal identified "I" (interlock) of the parallel Add-On furnace.
  • Page 40: Blower Technical Data

    7.5 Blower technical Data The blower speed must conform to the recommendations of the Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning National Association and should respect the static pressure ranges in the warm air plenum of the furnace. TEMP STATIC OPTIONAL MODEL (DIRECT DRIVE) FLOW*...
  • Page 41 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 7.6.1 The use of a stove thermometer The first use of a thermometer is to inform the user about the discharge temperature of flue gases. Without accurate measurement of the draft using a pressure gauge (manometer), the thermometer will indicate if the temperature is ideal, too low or too high.
  • Page 42: Tool Holder Installation

    8 Tool Holder Installation Components supplied with the device for the installation of the holder: Type A #10 Heat Exchanger Poker (D) Tool Holder (B) black screws (A) Scraper(C) The tool holder can be installed on the right side of the furnace (1) or on a wall (2) near your furnace.
  • Page 43: Appendix 1: Optional Air Filters (Ac01390, Ac01391)

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 1: Optional air filters (AC01390, AC01391) The filter option (AC01390 – cardboard frame or AC01391 – washable aluminum) allows filtrating dirt before distribution warm air in your installation in addition of protecting your blower.
  • Page 44: Appendix 2: Optional Air Return Adapter (Ac01392)

    Appendix 2: Optional air return adapter (AC01392) The optional air return adapter (AC01392) can be added to the furnace blower box to increase the efficiency of your system. This option allows you to take in the fresh air from the rooms connected to the return system and bring it back towards the furnace to be heated. This option can be installed on either sides of the blower box.
  • Page 45: Part B -Operation, Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual PART B – OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 How to prepare or buy good firewood 8.1.1 What is good firewood? Good firewood has been cut to the correct length for the furnace, split to a range of sizes and stacked in the open until its moisture content is reduced to 15% to 20%.
  • Page 46 8.1.4 Piece size Firewood dries more quickly when it is split. Large unsplit rounds can take years to dry enough to burn. Even when dried, unsplit logs are difficult to ignite because they don’t have the sharp edges where the flames first catch. Logs as small as 3" (76 mm) should be split to encourage drying.
  • Page 47 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual Here are some things to consider in estimating drying time: firewood takes a long time to dry • firewood bought from a dealer is rarely dry enough to burn, so it is advisable to buy the •...
  • Page 48: Operating Your Furnace

    9 Operating your furnace 9.1 How it works The Heat Commander furnace is equipped with a self-regulated combustion air supply control system. Using two temperature sensors in the combustion chamber that measure the temperature in real time, your furnace will automatically adjust the amount of combustion air required for the cleanest and most efficient combustion.
  • Page 49: How Reload Button Works

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 9.2 How Reload Button Works The furnace is equipped with a backlit reload button located at the front. To optimize combustion during ignition and reloading, it is necessary to press the reload button. When you press the button, it will flash rapidly three times.
  • Page 50: How To Light And Reload The Furnace

    9.3 How to light and reload the furnace Note: Always keep a maximum of 4 inches of ash in the firebox. Weekly empty the ash drawer to ensure the correct operation of the furnace. For a clean and efficient combustion always keep some space between the logs and leave at least 4 inches of space in front of the logs.
  • Page 51 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 9.3.1 Cold start and cold ember bed (The led button light is OFF) • Press reload button before opening the door • Place paper and kindling on top of the ash grate • Place two logs North&South on each side...
  • Page 52 9.3.2 Hot ember bed reload (The led button light is ON or slowly blinking) • Press reload button before opening the door. • Open the door and bring hot embers to the front. • Load two logs North&South at the back. Crisscross logs over.
  • Page 53: Your First Fires

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 9.4 Your first fires Two things will happen when burning the first few fires; the paint cures and the internal components of the furnace are conditioned. As the paint cures, some of the chemicals vaporize. The vapors are non-toxic, but they do smell bad.
  • Page 54: Maintaining Wood Fires

    9.5.2 The top down fire The top down fire starting method solves two problems with the conventional method: first, it does not collapse and smother itself as it burns; and second, it is not necessary to build up the fire gradually because the firebox is loaded before the fire is lit. A top down fire can provide up to two hours of heating or more.
  • Page 55 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual When you burn in cycles, you rarely need to open the furnace’s loading door while the wood is burning. This is an advantage because there is more chance that smoke will leak from the furnace when the door is opened as a full fire is burning.
  • Page 56 9.6.3 Firing Each New Load Hot Press the reload button, place the new load of wood on and behind the charcoal. Close the door. Firing each load of wood hot accomplishes a few things: drives the surface moisture from the wood, •...
  • Page 57: Additional Fresh Air Supply

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 9.6.5.3 High output fires for cold weather When the heat demand is high during cold weather, you will need a fire that burns steadily and brightly. This is the time to use your biggest pieces of hardwood fuel if you have it. Put the biggest pieces at the back of the firebox and place the rest of the pieces compactly.
  • Page 58: Ash Drawer

    Exhaust blowers that are in a fuel storage room should be installed so as not to create negative pressure in the room where the solid fuel appliance is located. A fresh air supply may be necessary to prevent furnace from rejecting products of combustion into the house.
  • Page 59: Maintaining Your Wood Heating System

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 10 Maintaining your wood heating system 10.1 Furnace maintenance Your new furnace will give many years of reliable service if you use and maintain it correctly. Some of the internal components of the firebox, such as firebricks, baffles and air tubes, will wear over time under intense heat.
  • Page 60 CAUTION: IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CLEAN THE HEAT EXCHANGERS, FLUE PIPE AND CHIMNEY THOROUGHLY AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON IN ORDER TO PREVENT CORROSION DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, CAUSED BY ACCUMULATED ASH AND/OR SOOT AND/OR CREOSOTE. 10.1.1 Ash removal Ash should be removed from the firebox every week of full time heating.
  • Page 61 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual section « 10.1.4 Replacement of the glass and gaskets» for installation. Always replace gaskets with genuine ones. See section « 12 Exploded diagram and parts list ». 10.1.3 Door adjustment In order to burn at its best efficiency, the furnace door must provide a perfect seal with the firebox.
  • Page 62 10.1.4 Replacement of the glass and gaskets After a year or more of use, the gasket of the door will compress and become hard which can allow air to pass. You can check the air tightness of your door gasket by closing and locking the door on a piece of paper.
  • Page 63 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 8. Install the new gasket on the glass. Remove a part of the paper covering the gasket adhesive. Center the gasket on the edge of the glass so that when folded and glued, the gasket is equal on both sides.
  • Page 64 surface with fine sandpaper, wipe it down to remove dust, and apply two thin coats of paint. For best results, use the same paint that was originally used on the furnace, which is available in spray cans. See your dealer for details. 10.1.6 Heat exchangers care Heat exchangers must be cleaned thoroughly at the end of every heating season.
  • Page 65 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 2. Move the baffle of the combustion chamber forward. 3. Use the tool provided, clean the three exchanger pipes.
  • Page 66 4. Dirt in the lateral exchangers (1 and 3) fall into the combustion chamber at the rear. 5. Dirt in the central exchanger (2) will be removed from the front or the rear of the furnace. If you remove dirt from the central exchange to the back of the furnace, remove the black pipe connector to dispose of the deposit.
  • Page 67 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 7. Close the exchanger access door and secure it using the washer and wing nut. 8. If you have performed from the back part of the furnace, reinstall the black pipe connector and secure it with three screws.
  • Page 68 2. With a brush, carefully clean the thermocouples. 3. Then, reposition the baffle in its original position towards the back of the combustion chamber. Important to note that the furnace will not burn correctly if the baffle is out of place during use.
  • Page 69: Chimney Maintenance

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 10.2 Chimney maintenance Wood smoke can condense inside the chimney connector and chimney, forming a combustible deposit called creosote. If creosote is allowed to build up in the venting system, it can ignite when a hot fire is burned in the furnace and a very hot fire can progress to the top of the chimney.
  • Page 70: Firebricks Inspection

    CAUTION: Operation of your furnace without the baffle may cause unsafe and hazardous temperature conditions and will void the warranty. 10.3 Firebricks inspection Check firebricks to ensure that none are broken or damaged in any way. If so, have the damaged ones replaced.
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 11 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS Heating inefficient during the If installed, improper Adjust the damper, minimize first combustions. Lack of adjustment of the barometric the smoke pipe length and use draft. damper (opened too wide).
  • Page 72: Installation Of Secondary Air Tubes And Baffle

    11.1 Installation of secondary air tubes and baffle 1- Starting with the rear tube, lean and insert the right end of the secondary air tube into the rear right channel hole. Then lift and insert the left end of the tube into the rear left channel.
  • Page 73: Exploded Diagram And Parts List

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 12 Exploded diagram and parts list...
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  • Page 80 IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your furnace, please provide the model and the serial number. We reserve the right to change parts due to technology upgrade or availability. Contact an authorized dealer to obtain any of these parts.
  • Page 81 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual ITEM DESCRIPTION QTÉ 29005 6" X 8 1/4" X 1 1/4'' REFRACTORY BRICK HD 29000 4'' X 8'' X 1 1/4'' REFRACTORY BRICK PL66190 HD 4 1/2'' X 6'' X 1 1/4'' REFRACTORY BRICK...
  • Page 82 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTÉ 44186 5 POSITIONS TERMINAL BLOCK PL66179 BLOWER BOX CONTOUR PL66180 BLOWER BOX TOP PL66044 BLOWER BOX CAP 21044 FURNACE CARDBOARD AIR FILTER 20" X 15" X 1" AC01392 RETURN AIR DUCT WITH FILTER AC01390 CARDBOARD FRAME AIR FILTER WITH SUPPORT (20" X 15" X 1") PL66178 BLOWER BOX BASE 30536...
  • Page 83: Part C - Features And Safety

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual PART C – FEATURES AND SAFETY 13 General information 13.1 Appliance performance Fuel type Dry cordwood Recommended heating area 1,000 to 2,500 ft² (93 à 232 m²) Firebox volume 3.6 ft³ (0.102 m³)
  • Page 84: General Features

    13.2 General Features Maximum log length 21" (533 mm) north-south** Diameter of the flue collar 6 in. (152 mm) Recommended connector pipe diameter 6 in. (152 mm) Recommended chimney diameter 6 in. (152 mm) Required type of chimney CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F) Baffle material C-Cast Alcove installation...
  • Page 85 Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 13.2.1 Technical data...
  • Page 87: The Benefits Of Low Emissions And High Efficiency

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual 13.3 The benefits of low emissions and high efficiency The low smoke emissions produced by the special features inside the furnace firebox mean that your household will release up to 90 percent less smoke into the outside environment than if you used an older conventional wood furnace.
  • Page 88: Safety Information

    14 Safety information 14.1 Cautions and warnings • A CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR/ALARM IS REQUIRED IN THE ROOM IN WHICH THE FURNACE IS INSTALLED. • HOT WHILE IN OPERATION, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. GLOVES MAY BE NEEDED FOR FURNACE OPERATION. •...
  • Page 89: Smoke Detector

    Heat Commander Furnace Installation and Operation Manual • NO PART OF THE FURNACE OR FLUE PIPE MAY BE LOCATED CLOSER TO COMBUSTIBLES THAN THE MINIMUM CLEARANCE FIGURES GIVEN. WARNING: Respect the local codes (when in doubt, consult your local dealer).
  • Page 90: Drolet Limited Lifetime Warranty

    Labour cost and repair work to the account of the manufacturer are based on a predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the replacement part. Shall your unit or a component be defective, contact immediately your DROLET dealer. To accelerate processing of your warranty claim, make sure to have on hand the following information when calling: •...
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