Fire Chief FCOS1600 Owner's Manual

Fire Chief FCOS1600 Owner's Manual

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MADE
IN
USA
Fire Chief
Outdoor Woodburning Furnace
Model FCOS1600
Owner's Manual
VOLUME
I
June 2010
Manutactured By:
Fire Chief
Industries
@~
7280 Old
State
Route 21
Interlek
Barnhart,
Mo. 63012
Tnt.d I<> 311
I-HOO-87s..4788
or
636-942-4747
SIO"""""
$9.95

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  • Page 1 $9.95 Fire Chief Outdoor Woodburning Furnace Model FCOS1600 Owner's Manual VOLUME June 2010 Manutactured By: MADE Fire Chief Industries 7280 Old State Route 21 Interlek Barnhart, Mo. 63012 Tnt.d I<> 311 I-HOO-87s..4788 636-942-4747 SIO"""""...
  • Page 2 USA. Please lake a moments to carefully read the owner's manual taking the lime to fami liarize yourself WIth your new Fire Chief OutdOO( Furnace, be able 10 look forward years of trouble-free, dependable service WIll Installation fllst. Check Local...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Furnace Overview Components ..Furnace Clearances and Operation ..By-Pass Damper Operation ....Chimney Clearances ............Wood Storage Care ............Furnace Facts and Information .............. Electrical Kit Inslallalion ......... "..
  • Page 4: General Furnace Overview And Components

    Abnormally cold weather the most efficient. durable and affordable appliance possible could reduce fhe bum lime wood FCOS1600 burning furnace - can not be turned ·off on" to control the furnace temperaturE! like electnc furnaces Once the fire established,...
  • Page 5: Furnace Clearances And Operation

    GENERAL INFORMATION cont. Before beginning your installation. consult with local authorities regarding the codes governing such installations. 00 NOT connect your Fire Chief OSI600 Wood Furnace to any flue that services other appliance. 051600 Your Fire Chief placed outdoors or indoors.
  • Page 6: By-Pass Damper Operation

    "BURN WOOD ONLY" -Keep children away- -Do Not Touch during operatio n- cont. GENERAL INFORMATION, furnace has a protective coating of oil paint the surface which coukl produce smoke firing or odors during the initial and will bum off. Allow adequate ventilation during this initial...
  • Page 7: Chimney Clearances

    IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT INSTALLING AND OPERATING YOUR FIRE CHIEF 051600 -Installation is to be performed a qualified Ins taller. ALWAYS consult local building inspectol'B codes concerning the installation of your furnace.
  • Page 8 cant. GENERAL INFORMATION, • use chemicals or gasoline to start or maintain your fire. « burn garbage, oil, trash or gasoline in your furnace • NEVER leave the ash pan fuel door open during operation. • REMOVE ashes on a daily basis - before they...
  • Page 9 INSTAllA TlON OF elECTRICAL NENT Install blower on to brackets located on part A blower housing using 4- bolts 114" 114" nuts provided. 2- Attach blower housing part A to back of furnace using 6- bolts. 1/4" Align fan timit control ball: with the gasket to the 4 holes...
  • Page 10: Hot Air Duct And Cold Air Return Installation

    T INSTALLATION Hot Ai : Included with your 051600 _ 25' ten Inch I.D. flexible Insu- la ted ot air duct clamps, two 10" Sferfer col/ars end one twelve inch s tarter collar. 10" insulated fleK hot duct is for indoor only.
  • Page 11: Installation: Central Duct

    TYPES OF INSTALLATION Your Fire Chief Furnace designed to supplemental or centre! heating source your properly This wood burnr.g furnace installed paratlel WIth operating electric, Oil-fired central furnace thai listed or certified accordance with a n8lionlilily recognized safety Itlilooard wit"in installation clearances specifl8d the Fire...
  • Page 12: Installation Downdraft Furnace Or With No Duct Work

    INSTALLATIONS, Continued ~:~~~~~~~~:~:~ Installation should be done by excess of will greatly air flow I heat output and is not recommended. Both Ihe hal air ducl and return duct be accessed through the floor a mobile modular home. In a mobile home, with a down-draft furnace, do not attach...
  • Page 13: First Firing Recommendations

    Iha doof1l. reguleting when spijn draft or emptying the pan. h Rem Remove ashes from your Fire Chief OS16OO least once a day often necessary e<l5ure the ashes do not accumulate to height of the grates ash build-up occurs ~Igned...
  • Page 14: Heat Dump System And Heat Fuse Link

    FCOS1600 HEAT DUMP SYSTEM HEAT FUSE LINK Your OS1600 has an automatic sa fety feature Heat Dump Release System. case of power failure the Heat Dump Release will open the spring loaded when the internal furnace temperature reaches 370·. The heat...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Sf!!lson to determln" creosote tlulld -up has occurred creosotEl has accumulated should removed reduce risk chimney lire, ntenance of the FCOS1600 At the tlaginmng e!lch heating season, take time to thoroughly check your lurnace and chimney system Make...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram

    FCOSI600 WIRING DIAGRAM OUTDOOR FURNACE 120VAC """". SUPPLY SLOWER M010R "...
  • Page 17: Parts Diagram

    FCOS1600 Parts Diagram "...
  • Page 18: Parts List

    FCOS1600 PARTS LIST «Bold~ RepaIr Part Number Off' shawn in type Chimney Anchor Plate (Included with installation ki Heat Dump h Hilrdware . Hea FCFUSE UNI< Fuselink - Heat Dump Spring Brackets for Furnace ension Springs for Heal Dump Dump Spring...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY Bugs found wood Inspect the wood obViOUS • Wood has rotted or h"s laying around for an extended signs of Insect infestation suth period of t lIS burrows or holes lInd avoid using if possible. Do not store Indoors.
  • Page 20 TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTEp REMEPY PROBABLE CAUSE PROBLEM Chimney should a minimum • Chimney not high enough. Smoke from fire high. chamber puffing bad;; through spin drafts. Clean chimney. Down drnll on ch imney • Chimney blocked or dirty. (iJused by one or more of the following: •...
  • Page 21 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBABLE CAUSE BLEM SUGGESTEp REMEDY • Operllng the door hilS provided F~mes dlscN1rglog from Alwllysopen the door ",utlously, lorlal oxygerl which hilS Ig· ruel door during reloadlnq allowing safety lilICh system rll ted accumulated gi)ses from Continued. to perform design function Pllrtlllily spent...
  • Page 22 TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTED REMEDY PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUS with Fueling furnace R&po;I~oI hardwoods are not avililable .rser woocI 'Ied Qeosote illumace c:tnrmey- IueI the lumace YI'lIh smaller (~ued) ImiI Io;Id:s cause t!'Ie call heal more often. COnsequently. J'Mubnt IIrns !hereb)' rel8rdrng accumulation InauffOC>ent"1Ie draft.
  • Page 23 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY coming TIl£< The chimney on your furnace addllional sec!ioos heal "1.18 registers warm which nollall enough affecting chimney your 0 Insure enough the 1012 compliance 10 rule effIciancy your furnace. diagram on page 7 is no1 hardwood Wood baing used dl)'...
  • Page 24: Warranty Information

    Jf thiS exhibits symptoms over·finng dehberate abuse or negligence, improper installatlOfl used obVlOU1i commercial purposes. Finally. Fire Chief lodustnes responsible any claim not stated warranty nOf does any implied warranty extend beyond tile limits stated above.
  • Page 25: Model And Serial Number Registration

    For your convenience, you may wish to record the following infonna tion Fire Chief Model Number: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Purchase Date: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...

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