Heatmor Response 200 SSRII Operations, Maintenance Manual And Safety Instructions

Heatmor Response 200 SSRII Operations, Maintenance Manual And Safety Instructions

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  • Page 1 OperatiOns and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 2 OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE BEST BURN PRACTICES Read and follow all operating instructions supplied by the manufacturer. FUEL USED: Only those listed fuels recommended by the manufacturer of your unit. Never use the following: trash, plastics, gasoline, rubber, naphtha, household garbage, material treated with petroleum products (particle board, railroad ties and pressure treated wood), leaves, paper products, and cardboard.
  • Page 3 Outdoor Furnaces save these instructiOns...
  • Page 4 Proper personal protective equipment, (PPe), Must Be WOrn at aLL tiMes when servicing and maintaining any of the heatMOr stainless steel Outdoor Furnace product line.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Phase 2 hanGtaG MODeL 200 ssrii uL cOMPLiance Furnace PhOtO resiDentiaL Furnace sPeciFicatiOns FrOnt cut aWaY vieW OF MODeL 200 ssrII Furnace Parts List rear cut aWaY vieW OF MODeL 200 ssrII Furnace Parts List MiniMuM cLearance seParatiOn sPeciFicatiOns...
  • Page 6 Water Qualities of Water to Use Water Level Maintenance Removal of water and replacement of water Water Additives Water Treatment Additives and Safety Specifications Adding Freeze Protection Products 34-35 BLaDDer asseMBLY Bladder Bladder Gate Valve and Bladder Hose Water Level Gauge Water JacKet Water Jacket Supply Line and Return Line Connectors...
  • Page 7 Why do we not want any air leaks? Water LeaKs DOMestic cOiL seasOn start uP & shut DOWn checKLists 67-69 FreQuentLY asKeD QuestiOns 70-71 trOuBLeshOOtinG anD sOLutiOns 72-84 heatMOr™ stainLess steeL LiMiteD WarrantY heatMOr™ FOr LiFe neW Furnace DeLiverY checK sheet WirinG DiaGraMs...
  • Page 8: Dear Heatmor™ Owner

    Dear HEATMOR Owner, On behalf of myself and the employees of HEATMOR™, I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you for the purchase of our HEATMOR™ Stainless Steel Outdoor Furnace. You can be assured that your HEATMOR™ was constructed with great emphasis on quality and workmanship. It is our commitment to provide you with the finest outdoor furnace in the industry.
  • Page 9: Notice To The Reader

    The methods of operation described within this Operations and Maintenance Manual have proven to be effective for HEATMOR™ Inc. for the sole purpose of the operation of a HEATMOR™ Stainless Steel Outdoor Furnace.
  • Page 10: Epa Phase 2 Hangtag Model 200 Ssrii

    Phase 2 hanGtaG MODeL 200 ssrii Phase 2 Qualified models are cleaner and pollute less than those models that have not met this emission level. Exposure to smoke has been associated with respiratory illness and other health problems. Models that have lower smoke emissions may reduce your risk.
  • Page 11: Ul Compliance

    20090904- MH46521 Page 1 of 1 Report Reference MH46521, 2008 August 22 Issue Date 2009 September 04 HEATMOR INC Issued to: 105 INDUSTRIAL PARK CT NE WARROAD, MN 56763 USA This is to certify that Solid-fuel-fired Water Heaters representative samples of Model Descriptions: Wood-fired water heaters, Models 100CSS, 200CSS, 400CSS, 400DCSS, 200SSR, 200SSRII, and 400SSR.
  • Page 12: Furnace Photo

    1 heatMOr ™ stainLess steeL resPOnse OutDOOr Furnace MODeL Model 200 SSRII...
  • Page 13: Residential Furnace Specifications

    Furnace sPeciFicatiOns Specifications Model 200 ssrii Overall Width (Inches) Base Width (Inches) (Footprint) 46.5 Overall Height (Inches) 82.5 (With chimney stub) Overall Length (Inches) Base Length (Inches) (Footprint) 83.75 Total Weight (lbs., without water) 2175 Water Capacity (U.S. gallons) Forced Draft (C.F.M.)
  • Page 14: Front Cut Away View Of Model 200 Ssrii

    2 FrOnt cut-aWaY vieW OF heatMOr™ 200 ssrii OutDOOr Furnace (For parts not shown on the cut-away view, please refer to the appropriate chapter for further details.)
  • Page 15: Furnace Parts List

    Furnace Parts List - FrOnt cut-aWaY OF 200 ssrii Ashes Firebox Ash pan (under grates #12) Firebox Ash auger (not shown) Firebox door Ash auger tube Firebox door hoses and elbows Ash auger tube cover plate Firebox door handle Firebox door hinge...
  • Page 16: Rear Cut Away View Of Model 200 Ssrii

    3 rear cut-aWaY vieW OF heatMOr™ 200 ssrii OutDOOr Furnace (For parts not shown on the cut-away view, please refer to the appropriate chapter for further details.)
  • Page 17: Furnace Parts List

    Furnace Parts List - 200 ssrii Ashes Firebox Ash pan (under grates #12) Firebox Ash auger (not shown) Firebox door Ash auger tube Firebox door hoses and elbows Ash auger tube cover plate Firebox door handle Firebox door hinge Bladder assembly...
  • Page 18: Minimum Clearance Separation Specifications

    4 MiniMuM cLearance seParatiOn sPeciFicatiOns The HEATMOR™ furnace, is certified to be installed outside, away from other buildings. Please observe the following “Clearance to Combustibles” guidelines. If you have any further questions, which are not addressed in this Operators Manual, please contact your local dealer for further information.
  • Page 19: Warnings And Precautions

    7) Before installing the HEATMOR™ furnace, contact and inform your insurance agent. 8) The HEATMOR™ Outdoor Furnace is to be installed on a concrete base only. Any attempt to place the furnace on any other surface may void the warranty.
  • Page 20: B Electrical

    6) The red wire from the high-limit aquastat on the back of the HEATMOR™ should be wired to the indoor temperature control to override the thermostat. This will dissipate excess heat in the event of a possible malfunction with the HEATMOR™.
  • Page 21: Concrete Pad Specifications

    2. Allows better visibility of the firebox. 3. Less bending when adding wood. 48” 4. Keeps exhaust above the operator. 5. Protects the base of the HEATMOR™ PATIO STONES OR SEPARATE CEMENT SLAB FOR CONVENIENT LOADING LOADING DOOR...
  • Page 22: Installation Of The Heatmor™ Furnace

    1) Need to have an airtight seal between the concrete base and the perimeter of the firebox base. 2) Need to seal the perimeter of the entire HEATMOR™ so rodents are not able to find a home inside the HEATMOR™.
  • Page 23: E Filling The Heatmor™ Outdoor Furnace Initially With Water

    9) Turn off the source of water. The HEATMOR™ is now full of water and the return line is also full of water and air free, BUT the supply line leading from the HEATMOR™ to the building to be heated is still full of air.
  • Page 24: F Maintaining Water In The Bladder And In The Heatmor

    2) Remove the weighted ball from the relief vent pipe. 3) Connect the water source to the return line leading to the HEATMOR™. Use a garden hose to add the water to the return line.
  • Page 25: G Initial Installation Of Sand

    Mortar sand, or sand that is used in the redi-mix concrete business is good. Never use gravel. 2) Model 200 SSRII requires approximately 0.18 cubic yards. Installation 1) Cover the grates with a piece of cardboard.
  • Page 26: H Heatmor Recommended Installation Instructions

    TANK Existing Boiler Heating: The Heatmor can be hooked up with an existing boiler as shown. A constant flow of hot water is maintained through the use of a circulating pump. The zone valves, existing pump and baseboard radiation transfer the...
  • Page 27 TANK FILTER FILTRE DE L’ALIMENTATION FROM SUPPLY DU RÉSERVOIR HEATMOR WATER D’EAU DE LA TANK (MD) HEATMOR Hot Water Baseboards: For a Hot Water Baseboard system the baseboards (resembling electric baseboard heaters) Plinthes à eau chaude: Pour un système de plinthes à eau chaude (ressemblant à des plinthes de chauffage électrique), les plinthes sont installées dans le périmètre de l’édifice.
  • Page 28 24 hours/day. The gas or electric element in your water tank will not have to come on. OTHER APPLICATIONS Pools/Hot Tubs: The Heatmor can also be used to heat your swimming pools and hot tubs. A water to water heat exchanger is used for this application.
  • Page 29: Safe Operating Guidelines

    7) Keep the anti-roll out device properly cleaned and closing securely. 8) Never add water to the HEATMOR™ furnace if the internal water temperature is over 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Failure to adhere to this warning may cause a steam flash and result in an explosion.
  • Page 30 16) Wear a particle mask when removing ashes. 17) Ash auger may be hot after removing ashes. 18) In case of power failure, do not open any doors on the HEATMOR™. Monitor the water temperature very closely. Refer to “freeze protection” in this manual.
  • Page 31: B Lighting Your Heatmor™ For The First Time

    PLEASE READ THROUGH ALL “LIGHTING YOUR HEATMOR™” STEPS BEFORE LIGHTING YOUR FURNACE. 1) Remove the weighted pop off ball from the relief vent pipe, on top of the HEATMOR™ furnace. 2) Close the green valve, supplying the bladder, located at the rear of the furnace.
  • Page 32: C Dew Point

    Just as moisture collects on the inside of a warm house window on a cold outside day, the same thing is occurring inside the HEATMOR firebox. The warm moisture in the exhaust is condensing on the cold firebox walls of the HEATMOR. In most typical situations, once the water temperature is above approximately 130...
  • Page 33: D Loading Wood Into The Heatmor

    14) Close and lock the exterior door. nOte: The 200 SSRII firebox is not square, some 24” wood maybe loaded in the outer sides of the firebox, but 15” wood can be easily loaded in the middle of the firebox; remember to load the wood parallel to front to...
  • Page 34: E What Can I Burn

    To obtain the high efficiencies that the 200 SSRII is designed for, please follow these guide lines: The moisture content of wood is very important. Trying to burn “wet” wood is wasteful and not recommended.
  • Page 35: G Types Of Wood

    5 cords of wood you burn at 40% Moisture content you will waste 1 cord just because your wood was not dry. HEATMOR™ is dedicated to helping you burn your wood cleaner, and more efficiently! We recommend burning wood with a moisture content range of 17-25% in this furnace.
  • Page 36: J Efficiency Measurements And Types Of Fires

    Heating Efficiency - Output Based The percentage of the heat produced that was actually absorbed into the water and transferred into the house from the Heatmor Net Efficiency This is the product of the combustion and heating efficiencies. Ninety percent combustion efficiency times 60 percent heating efficiency results in a 54 percent net efficiency.
  • Page 37: L Handling And Storage Of Wood

    Q. Is it a good idea to put the front of my HEATMOR™ into my wood storage building so I can load the HEATMOR™ from inside? a.
  • Page 38: Water

    The 200 SSRII has an automatic water level switch installed. If the water is low on these furnaces the controller will alarm and you will not be able to run the furnace until the water level is correct.
  • Page 39: D Water Additives

    4) Pour the entire contents of the water treatment chemical, as supplied, into the HEATMOR™ furnace. 5) Top up your HEATMOR™ furnace with water, fill the bladder, and replace the pop off ball. Refer to “Filling the Bladder Initially” for details or contact your local dealer.
  • Page 40: E Water Treatment Additives And Safety Specifications

    Water Treatment Additives and Safety Specifications Water Treatment Safety Specifications cautiOn: KeeP Out OF the reach OF chiLDren Product Identification: CLT-545 Product Manufacturer: Rochester Midland Contents: Sodium Nitrate Sodium Molybdate Corrosion Inhibitor Blend Water Danger: Harmful if swallowed Avoid skin and eye contact Avoid breathing mist or vapors Keep container closed and away from children First Aid:...
  • Page 41 Freeze Protection Principles of Freeze Protection When the total system is operating as designed, there is no need to add anti-freeze. However if the water in the outdoor furnace is not going to be kept above 50 degrees Fahrenheit in cold weather, freeze protection must be considered.
  • Page 42: F Adding Freeze Protection Products

    3) Take a funnel and place it into the relief vent pipe. 4) Pour the contents of the freeze protection products, into the HEATMOR™ furnace. Do not pressurize the heatMOr™; do not attempt to thread fittings onto the relief vent pipe and “pump” additives into the HEATMOR™ under pressure.
  • Page 43: Bladder Assembly

    Filling the Bladder with Water 1) When the entire system is bled of air and the water jacket of the Heatmor is full of water (water flows out onto the roof through the vent pipe), leave the water from the water source flowing to the HEATMOR™...
  • Page 44: B Bladder Gate Valve And Bladder Hose

    PersOnaL PrOtective eQuiPMent When WOrKinG With Water anD cheMicaLs. 1) Turn off the (green) bladder gate valve located at the rear of the HEATMOR™ furnace to the left of the thermometer. 2) Remove the bladder cover plate held in place by wing nuts.
  • Page 45: C Water Level Gauge

    Water Level Switch - Model 200 SSRII Principle of the Water Level Switch The water level switch communicates with the controller to activate the alarm and cut power if the water level is low. Removal and Replacement of the Water Level Switch 1) Remove the pop off ball and drain some of the water from the furnace so that when the water switch is removed no water drains from the hole.
  • Page 46: Water Jacket

    Supply Line and Return Line Threaded Connectors Principles The HEATMOR™ furnace is designed to draw the supply (hot) water from the bottom of the water jacket. This may seem irregular (people know hot water rises), but this method mixes the water in the water jacket better and often extends pump life.
  • Page 47: Firebox And Other Components

    2) Drain all water. 3) Remove the total roof of the HEATMOR™. 4) Remove sides of the HEATMOR™. 5) Remove the ends and doors of the HEATMOR™. 6) Remove the insulation. 7) Disconnect plumbing. 8) Loosen the firebox / base connector clamps.
  • Page 48: B Firebox Door

    This lessens the time needed for the interior of the firebox to reach that high smoke burning temperature. It is 200 SSRII Firebox Door important that the firebox door seal maintains an airtight seal.
  • Page 49 shut. Make a collar of cardboard between the jaws of two pairs of vice-grips and clamp the door hoses tight at the center point of their length. 4) Loosen the hose clamps and remove the door hoses from the firebox door. 5) Loosen and remove the nuts and bolts holding the firebox door on to the hinge.
  • Page 50: C Firebox Door Hoses And Elbows

    Firebox Door Hoses and Elbows Principle of the Door Hoses The door hoses allow water to circulate between the firebox door and the water jacket. Operation of the Door Hoses The door hoses allow water from the water jacket to pass through the firebox door, through thermal siphoning.
  • Page 51: D Firebox Door Handle

    By opening the firebox door, gives a space for fresh air to enter the firebox without the risk of a “flash back.” The firebox door handle is also designed to “fall” into the firebox door handle holder on the outer door. This procedure prevents either of the doors closing while the Heatmor is being loaded with wood.
  • Page 52: E Firebox Door Hinge

    Principles of the Firebox Door Holder The firebox door holder provides a means of holding both the outer front door and the firebox door completely open while the operator is loading wood into the HEATMOR™. 200 SSRII Operation 1) Open the firebox door as you step backwards towards the exterior door.
  • Page 53: I Firebox Door Frame

    6) Leave the firebox door open for 24 hours to allow silicone to dry completely. nOte: You will need 78 inches of 1 inch door rope material plus two tubes of caulking. The door rope kit is available from your HEATMOR™ dealer. Firebox Door Frame...
  • Page 54: J Firebox / Base Connector Clamps

    Firebox / Base Connector Clamps Principles of the Firebox / Base Connector Clamps To allow easy separation of the firebox / water jacket assembly and the base, if repairs are needed to either assembly. Firebrick Principles of the Firebrick Once heated, the firebricks hold heat for a long period of time. This creates a warm firebox between cycles.
  • Page 55: M Sand

    6) Install the new grate. Make sure to install the new grate with the narrow width of the slot towards the fire. nOte: The 200 SSRII has a specific front grate that can be ordered from your dealer if needed.
  • Page 56: Air Supply

    chaPter 13 air suPPLY Maximum draft should not exceed 0.20 inches water column, if exceeded could cause solid fuel fire to burn out of control. the FLiPPer Must OPerate PerFectLY Or PrOBLeMs QuicKLY arise. Combustion Air Blower and Flipper Assembly Principles The combustion air blower and flipper assembly supply air for combustion inside the firebox.
  • Page 57: B Air Box(S)

    You may need to loosen up hard packed ashes. Securely fasten the blower / flipper assembly back onto the large air tube ensuring there are no air leaks. nOte: On the 200 SSRII the airbox sits slightly over the first grate.
  • Page 58: D Automatic Fan Switch (A.f.s.)

    “fan on” position or if the Automatic Fan Switch fails in the “fan on” position, the Heatmor combustion fan will continue to run until the high limit is tripped. Ensure that the Auto-...
  • Page 59: Chimney And Top Flue

    In case of chimney fire shut off combustion fan switch and consult your dealer. 8 inch x 32.5 inch 200 ssrii extensions are available from your local dealer. nOte: If more than one extension is used on the 200 SSRII, use all insulated extensions. Insulated extensions are also available from your local dealer.
  • Page 60: C Flue

    4) Re-attach the flue cover plate(s), making sure to tighten the nuts to make an airtight seal. 5) If the HEATMOR™ Furnace unit is shut down for the summer, inspect and clean the flue for the next heating season.
  • Page 61: Ashes

    Ash Management and Ash Removal 1) If ash management is deficient, the HEATMOR™ will not perform to its optimum. It is time well spent to ensure proper ash management. In the long run, the operator will be paid back many times over in higher efficiency and better performance.
  • Page 62: B Ash Pan

    3) A proper method of storing the ash auger is to attach a six inch PVC pipe, three feet long, to the side of the HEATMOR™. Storing the auger in the tube will keep it from being frozen into or under snow.
  • Page 63: D Ash Auger Tube

    Principles The ash auger tube is a six inch diameter tube that extends from the rear of the ash pan on the 200 SSRII, to approximately four inches past the cladding of the HEATMOR™. This extension allows placing a container under the tube to catch the ashes.
  • Page 64: Electrical

    The HEATMOR furnace comes with all internal components pre-wired. Provision is made for easy attachment of the main electrical power supply to the HEATMOR™ controls. Electrical outlets at the rear of the HEATMOR™ accommodate plugging in circulating pumps. Electrical Supply have a licensed electrician make all electrical connections.
  • Page 65: C Double Electrical Outlets At Rear

    There may also be small variances between the temperature reading on the display at the front of the HEATMOR™ and the high limit aquastat on the back of the HEATMOR™. nOte: 200 SSRII Controller will alarm if your HEATMOR™ has low water, it will also cut power to the blower fan.
  • Page 66: E Temperature Probe

    The temperature probe is how the Electronic Controller reads the temperature of the water in the water jacket. Removal and Replacement 1) Turn off the main power supply to the HEATMOR™. 2) Remove the cover of the low voltage junction box.
  • Page 67: G High Water Temperature Safety Shutoff Control

    To provide added safety and notification, when a high water temperature is reached, this aquastat will send electrical power to the “red wire”. The red wire leading from the HEATMOR™ back to the power source can be installed so the electrical power will sound an alarm or will override the comfortable heat settings within the heated building.
  • Page 68: H Front Light And Fan Power Switch

    In the Event of a Power Failure If a power failure occurs during the use of a HEATMOR™, do not open the firebox door to provide draft for the fire to burn. Allow the fire to go out. In case of a prolonged power failure, a generator should be used as a...
  • Page 69: Exterior Cladding And Insulation

    17 eXteriOr cLaDDinG anD insuLatiOn Outer Front Door of the HEATMOR™ Principles of the Outer Front Door The outer door of the furnace is an exterior door, which is insulated to retain the heat that radiates from the firebox door and water jacket surface.
  • Page 70: C Sides Of The Heatmor

    5) Secure the new roof to the frame of the furnace. 6) Re-seal the lift point, chimney, relief vent pipe and anode rod coupler with caulking. Sides of the HEATMOR™ Principle of the Sides and Ends The sides of the furnace are clad with your choice of steel siding.
  • Page 71: Air Leaks

    If you suspect an air leak is coming from the 200 SSRII A.R.D. itself, close the outside door and lock it. Next, feel underneath the outside door with your fingers until you can feel the rod from the A.R.D. If you are able to move this rod at all, it needs to be adjusted.
  • Page 72: Water Leaks

    19 Water LeaKs If you suspect that your HEATMOR™ Stainless Steel Outdoor Furnace has developed a water leak, please contact your local dealer for verification and further details.
  • Page 73: Domestic Coil

    The domestic coil provides a method of heating water indirectly through water-to-water convection. This method of heating needs to be planned from the initial stages of purchasing your HEATMOR™. A HEATMOR™ Outdoor Furnace must be special ordered and manufactured with a special hole at the back of the furnace to accommodate the domestic coil.
  • Page 74: Season Start Up & Shut Down Checklists

    “End of Season Maintenance Checklist,” follow the instructions below: 1. Remove cap from chimney. 2. Build fire in firebox and bring your furnace up to temperature. (Refer to the “Lighting the Heatmor for the first time” section of the Heatmor Operations and Maintenance Manual.)
  • Page 75 Remove Flue Cover(s) b) Using the flue scraper provided with the HEATMOR™ furnace, push the dust to the front of the flue and let it fall down into the firebox. Remove this dust as you would ashes. If a lot of dust is dropped down, be certain that the air slot of the front air box is not covered.
  • Page 76 The water in the HEATMOR™ should be chemically analyzed once per year to ensure the proper levels of treatment are being maintained. Contact your local dealer as to where to have your water tested. Provide the testing person with an amount of water from your HEATMOR™, equal to approximately 20 ounces, in a clean container.
  • Page 77: Frequently Asked Questions

    Refer to: • High Water Temperature Safety Shutoff Controller (Located in Electrical). a. The 200 SSRII may have low water if the alarm on the controller is beeping. Refer to: • Water Level Maintenance Q.
  • Page 78 Q. My furnace is shut down but still continues to increase in water temperature? a. There is an air leak somewhere in the furnace. Check all flippers and seals, ensuring that there is an airtight seal. Refer to: • Checking for air leaks (Located in Air Leaks). Q.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting And Solutions

    ♦ Fans On – Air Must Get In. ♦ Fans Off – Air Must Stay Out. ♦ Water Temperature between 145 and 185 degrees Fahrenheit. PROCEDURES ARE REFERENCED TO HEATMOR™ “OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL” WHICH COMES WITH EVERY NEW HEATMOR™ OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. MANUALS ARE AVAILABLE SEPARATELY.
  • Page 80 Base.” Refer to Electronic Controller Replace Electronic “electrical (Electronic malfunction. Controller. Controller)” Refer to “Filling the heatMOr™ Water Level is Low. Add Water. Outdoor Furnace initially with Water.” Creosote buildup on firebox doorframe Remove creosote from Refer to causing improper door doorframe.
  • Page 81 “electrical (contact Local not constant. dealer or licensed Dealer).” electrician. Refer to Fire is out. Re-light fire. “Lighting Your heatMOr™.” Refer to Flue plugged. Clean Flue. “top rectangular Flue.” Refer to Blower fins are full of Clean Blowers. “steps to Maintain your dust.
  • Page 82 - not enough Refer to Re-size fuel. surface area to burn to “Wood.” provide enough heat. Refer to “Filling the heatMOr™ Water Level low. Add Water. Outdoor Furnace initially with Water.” Excessive moisture in Refer to Use dryer wood.
  • Page 83 Refer to Loading fuel too close to Load your fuel away “Loading wood into the the firebox door. from the firebox door. heatMOr™.” Mix in some bigger or Refer to Very hot burning fire. less cured wood. “Wood.” Flash Curtain / Heat...
  • Page 84 PrOBLeM cause sOLutiOn PrOceDure Too much supply water Contact your going to certain heating Adjust water flow. Local Dealer. appliances. Outdoor temperatures are warmer and supply Contact your Adjust water flow. controls have not been Local Dealer. adjusted. Refer to High limit switch set too “electrical (high Water Adjust setting.
  • Page 85 “electrical (temperature probe. probe. Probe)” too much smoke Opening firebox door Refer to comes out Do not add so much when there is fuel still “Loading Wood into the firebox door while fuel all at one time. inside. heatMOr™.” loading.
  • Page 86 “types of Wood.” Opening door within Open door sooner Refer to two minutes of blowers or wait for next “Loading Wood into the heatMOr™.” turning off. cycle to start. Check all seals for Refer to Firebox air leak. or air leaks.
  • Page 87 DO NOT BURN Contact your Burning garbage. GARBAGE. Local Dealer. A.R.D. is not operating Refer to properly. “anti-rollout Device.” Refer to Wood stacked on top of Re-stack wood off “Loading Wood into the the air box airbox heatmor.”...
  • Page 88 Improperly installed Correct installation of Contact Your heating devices heating devices. Local Dealer. in building. Heating devices need Maintain heating Contact Your maintenance. devices. Local Dealer. HEATMOR™ not running Contact Your between 145-185 Consult Dealer. Local Dealer. degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Page 89 Insufficient water Local Dealer. c) Air in system. circulation from d) Need a larger pump. Refer to HEATMOR™. e) Lines are too small. “installation Manual.” f) Pump has a restriction in the intake (piece of plastic or foil). Re-balance and...
  • Page 90 PrOBLeM cause sOLutiOn PrOceDure When a water-to-water heat exchanger is installed, a temp drop Contact your Inadequate Baseboard. of 20-30° across heat Local Dealer. exchanger may be experienced. not enough Sidearm exchanger Hot water heater Refer to domestic hot needs to have a pump “installation Manual.”...
  • Page 91 PrOBLeM cause sOLutiOn PrOceDure Water temperature Inadequate rate of flow of 1) Flow should be at doesn’t water allowing layering of least fifteen gallons per Refer to correspond water temperatures. minute. Check pump “installation Manual.” with controller and installation. settings. No contact paste applied Remove Temperature Refer to...
  • Page 92: Heatmor™ Stainless Steel Limited Warranty

    Model: _________________________________________________________________ See inside of front door for data plate that has model information Referred By: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Name and Address 07/12/2011...
  • Page 93: Heatmor™ For Life

    Outdoor Furnaces • • • • • •...
  • Page 96 Manufactured By: 105 Industrial Park Ct. NE, P.O. Box 787 Warroad, MN 56763 MY DEALER IS: COPYRIGHT - HEATMOR INC. MADE IN USA Revised 11/11...

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