Product Manual

9.
Problem: Down draft on chimney caused by one or more of the following.
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Possible Causes:
• Flue has a cold spot which inhibits
exhaust discharge from rising properly.
Remedies:
• This problem may occur in factory built ues because the insulation has
settled or a seam has ruptured. In masonry ues, mortar loss may be
causing seepage of cooler outside air into the stack. Check entire ue for
structural integrity and leakage. Correct or repair as needed, or replace or
re-line the chimney.
• There is an obstruction outside the
chimney, such as a tree.
• Remove obstruction.
• Flue is located too close to the peak of
the roof or does not rise above it to
provide the proper draft.
• Increase chimney height.
10.
Problem: Odor detected in home during initial ring.
Possible Causes:
• There is an oily lm that remains
on the steel after the manufacturing
process. Firing the furnace has raised the
temperature of the re box to a level that is
sufcient to vaporize the residue.
Remedies:
• The odor should disappear after a few hours of usage.
11.
Problem: Excessive smoke discharge from fuel door during reloading.
Possible Causes:
• Excessively long run of stove pipe from
furnace to ue.
Remedies:
• See Troubleshooting Problem #6.
• Too many elbows. • See Troubleshooting Problem #6.
• Insufcient draft. • See Troubleshooting Problem #6.
• Excessive smoke accumulation. • See Troubleshooting Problem #9.
• Negative pressure in furnace area. • Provide fresh air to the furnace area by installing a Fresh Air Kit
(WAF-FAK10).