Yukon Eagle LW-000 Series Owner's Manual

Yukon Eagle LW-000 Series Owner's Manual

Wood/coal burning furnace

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Yukon
eagle
OWNER'S
MANUAL
• assembly
• installation
• operation
• repair Parts
Model no.
lW-000 series
caution:
read rules and
instructions
carefully for
safe operation
iMPortant:
Installation must be made in
accordance with state and local
ordinances which may differ
from this installation manual.
Alpha American Co., 10 Industrial Blvd., Palisade, MN 56469
www.yukon-eagle.com
Yukon klondike
eagle iv
Wood/coal burning
furnace
for Your safetY:
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

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Summary of Contents for Yukon Eagle LW-000 Series

  • Page 1 MANUAL • assembly • installation • operation • repair Parts Yukon klondike Model no. eagle iv lW-000 series Wood/coal burning furnace caution: read rules and for Your safetY: instructions Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors carefully for and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  • Page 2 danger risk of fire or exPlosion do not burn garbage, gasoline, drain oil, kerosene, thinners, etc. Warning risk of fire - firing door and ash door must be tightly closed during operation. - do not operate with flue draft exceeding .03” W.c. - do not store flammable materials within marked installa- tion clearances.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    table of contents introduction Draft Regulator Location............. 10 Unpacking and Inspection ............. 4 Draft Regulator Installation ..........10 Rules for Safe Installation and Operation ......4 Ductwork Connection ............6 Furnace Specifications ............4 Combustion Air ..............14 Locating the Furnace ............. 4 Proper Chimneys ..............
  • Page 4: Unpacking And Inspection

    introduction chimney that complies with NFPA 211 3-1.2. Factory built chimneys for use with wood-burning appliances This manual provides installation, operation, maintenance shall comply with the HT requirements of UL 103 or instructions and parts ordering information for the model LW CAN/ULC-S629-M87.
  • Page 5: Typical Installation

    dangers - caution - fire haZards (burn wood logs or coal only) • Do not install a power humidifier on the warm air plenum. • Inspect air filter regularly. Clean or replace as necessary. Filter size is 20" x 25" x 1". •...
  • Page 6: Safety And Service Clearances

    sMoke baffles The smoke baffles are factory installed and must be checked to see that they have not become dislodged during shipping. Refer to Fig. 6 for proper installation and, if necessary to reposition, proceed as follows: 1. Holding baffle in proper position, tilt rear up to clear baffle mounting brackets.
  • Page 7: Draw Collar

    installation Typical furnace installation is shown in Fig. 2 (page 6). Place your furnace in the pre-selected location, making sure it is level. Proceed as follows: before installing - check: draW collar Attach the draw collar around the smoke pipe and tight against the furnace cabinet so room air cannot leak into the return air cabinet.
  • Page 8: Installing The Fan And Limit Control

    installing the honeYWell fan/liMit control 1. After attaching the warm air sheet metal plenum to the furnace, using the fan/limit control white mounting flange as a template, place it on the top edge of the furnace casing above the fire door so that the holes in the furnace casing and the flange are aligned with each other.
  • Page 10: Draft Regulator Location

    instructions for installing field r-c baroMetric draft controls CHOOSING THE LOCATION Do not attach draft control to top or bottom of flue pipe, nor in room separated from appliance. Best location is as close to appliances as possible. installation into the collar, the opening into the flue must be within 1/4" of the important: Make these adjustments when installing.
  • Page 11: Connecting Smoke Pipe And Barometric Damper Control

    ProPer chiMneYs caution The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires that all Do not use any smoke pipes less than 24 gauge between factory built chimneys be Listed and installed in accordance with furnace and chimney. conditions of the Listing in the manufacturers instructions. NFPA also requires that your chimney extend at least three (3) feet above the highest point when it passes through the roof and at connecting sMoke PiPe...
  • Page 12: Causes Of Faulty Draft

    faultY chiMneY and/or draft ProbleMs - causes and cures toP of chiMneY loWer than surrounding obJects A sound chimney system is imperative, especially when burning REMEDY: extend chiMneY above wood. Indoor chimneys, either masonry or type "HT" metal chim- all obJects Within 30 feet neys are best.
  • Page 13: Furnace Located In Confined Space

    furnace located in confined sPace When the furnace is in a utility room, install two open grilles in a wall or door opening to the rest of the house. One grille will supply combustion air. Locate it near the floor. The other grille is for ven- tilation.
  • Page 14: Combustion Air

    coMbustion air Make-up outside air to the furnace for proper fuel combustion must be provided by openings to the outside of the building. The open- ings of ducts supplying such make-up air shall have unobstructed areas not less than the area of the flue pipe. note Outside air is needed to replace the air used by the burner and wood combustion process.
  • Page 15: Wood Firing Unit

    hand firing Wood best Wood to burn Set the small thermostat above room temperature. Set the larger All solid fuel, whether it is coal, pine, oak or any grain has about thermostat below room temperature. The damper to the firebox 12,000 BTU's per pound if it's moisture content is zero.
  • Page 16: Coal Firing Unit

    burning coal on 1/-inch oPening grates What siZe coal should i burn? (Optional) The air space between the furnace grates is 1/2 inch; therefore, coal smaller than 1/2 inch can fall through the grates into the ash pan. general inforMation This information contains the instructions for burning various types Pea size coal ranges from 9/16 to 11/16 inches.
  • Page 17: Ash Disposal

    shaking the grates ash disPosal Shaking a fire should only be done if room is needed for fresh coal Unlike wood ashes, coal ash should not be spread on the garden. or if the ash accumulation on the grates is excessive. Generally, The minerals in coal ash contain several chemicals which could the grates need only be shaken once or twice a day.
  • Page 18: Checks And Adjustments

    checks and adJustMents duct Work and bloWer sPeed adJustMent If you have installed your own furnace, we ask that you call for Supply and return duct system should be sized properly for efficient an inspection by a Service Technician. The peace of mind and operation.
  • Page 19: Cleaning The Chimney, Smoke Pipe And Heat Exchanger

    Maintenance instructions cleaning the chiMneY, sMoke PiPe and heat exchanger Avoid chimney fires. On a regular schedule, check for creosote caution and soot buildup in the chimney, smoke pipe and heat exchanger. Before cleaning chimney, smoke pipe furnace, be sure to turn They must be kept clean.
  • Page 20: Service Hints

    note service hints Multiple coats of paint on registers and grilles may reduce the amount of free air opening causing restriction of air flow and reduction of warm air circulation. Registers and grilles in this condition should be replaced. if floors are cold... Possible cause What to do Return (cold) air grilles blocked...
  • Page 22: Parts Breakdown

    lower ” 1010000 1010000 upper...
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  • Page 28: How To Order Repair Parts

    • Part nuMber • Part descriPtion Model no. • Model nuMber • naMe of iteM lW-000 series caution: all Parts MaY be Purchased froM anY read rules and instructions heating contractor, online at our Website carefully for or froM our factorY.

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