Section I: Introduction; Type Of Wood And Loading Procedures - New Buck Corporation 74 User Manual

Non-catalytic unit fireplace insert & freestanding
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CAUTION
YOUR CHIMNEY MUST BE CORRECTLY SIZED. A CHIMNEY THAT IS TOO SMALL
OR LARGE IN DIAMETER OR TOO SHORT, CAN CAUSE YOUR STOVE TO SPILL
SMOKE WHEN DOOR IS OPENED.
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
Your new MODEL 74 is a non-catalytic unit designed to meet the most stringent emissions
standards without use of a catalytic combustor. This effect is achieved through use of
secondary air which is mixed with primary air in unit's firebox.
For peak performance, we suggest use of natural seasoned hard wood, loading wood
length way from front to rear.
NOTE: Soft woods such as pine, create more creosote, clogging of chimney and produce a less
efficient burn performance.
You should not burn trash or garbage, artificial or paper logs, gift wrapping, treated or
painted wood or any type of coal or flammable fluids.
The primary air, which is controlled by user, burns wood. Secondary air is admitted into
firebox through secondary air tubes at top of firebox. This secondary air burns impurities in
smoke released from initial wood burning. The temperature necessary for this combustion is
maintained through firebrick refractory. If any more technical information is necessary,
contact your local dealer.
Under specific test conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates ranging from
approximately 11,800 to 40,900 BTU/HR.
This unit may also be used with optional room air blower. To order optional motor assembly
you must specify stove model number and give following part number:
*Model 74: Motor Assembly—MA 5126715
For operation and use of this electrical assembly, see instructions provided with motor assembly
kit.
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