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1. TEMP Ifa masonry chimney is used it must comply with the National Building Code or CSA B1398 for such chimneys including approved vitreous clay or stainless steel linings It is very important that the chimney has an adequate capacity and develops sufficient draft for proper combustion 03 to 05 WC at the flue connection of the furnace and 01 to 03 WC draft over the fire Maximum chimney draft should never exceed 05 WC Since power failure could cause the fire to burn out of control Minimum inside chimney 28 27 sq inches The smoke pipe shall be full size and not lighter than 24 ga or heavier blue or black coated or painted steel WARNING Do not install flue smoke pipe close to or in front of Limit and Operating Controls BAROMETRIC DAMPER The barometric damper draft regulator may be located on either the vertical or horizontal section of the smoke pipe The best location is 18 from the furnace flue outlet The Barometric Damper must always be level without leaning forward or backward and the pivoting axis must be horizontal Follow the directions for installation which is supplied with the Barometric Damper OIL TANK Refer to current edition of CSA B139 04 OR the most recent version of this Standard The oil supply tank and fuel oil lines shall be installed in accordance with standards and codes in effect in your area An oil filter must be installed at the oil ta
2. One Side 6 Other Side 36 Rear 36 Flue Pipe 18 Base or Floor NON COMBUSTIBLE Duct 6 for first 6 from appliance plenum Duct work may be reduced to 1 2 at 72 from plenum CAUTION Flue Pipe to Controls 12 LOCATION This furnace should be centrally located in relation to the outlet registers with large warm air ducts for improved heat distribution The flue connection to the chimney should be short and direct and consist of as few elbows as possible ELECTRICAL All electrical equipment and wiring shall be installed following the requirements of the Canadian or U S Electrical Code as well as regulations of local Authorities FURNACE INSTALLATION The floor on which the furnace is to be installed must be non combustible The furnace must be installed completely level in all directions The wood burning portion of this furnace is designed to havea 2 layer of clean washed sand placed in the bottom of the wood burning combustion chamber Equipment must be installed in a manner acceptable to the Regulatory Authority and only by mechanics technicians experienced in such installations When required by the Authority such mechanics technicians shall be licensed THIS FURNACE IS NOT TO BE CONNECTED TO THE DUCTWORK THAT IS STILL CONNECTED TO ANOTHER FURNACE NOTE Where fans are installed in the fuel storage area they shall be installed so as not to create a negative pressure in the
3. 21 3 4 30 18 2 7 142 5 8 46 5 8 erl 8 Fig 3 Space between plenums 7 8 Firedoor opening 13 X 9 Wood Firebox 18 W X 23 L Total overall length including oil burner 64 1 2 SBB100 SHIPPPING WEIGHT 575 pounds 13 5 UNA JO OW 8181508 99 80 5 09 ddns 101 ZI 11 9 9 id 5 10 0lW 9 Aejay 0 Te 8 88 840 yoelg 10 0lW 13M0 la am Josuas 4 9 qa 4082 12 195 pasn jou si apis e 5 195 jenuey t LLdtr90r1 payloads asi Aew paads 3 0N sjoquog ued 61885 001885 9NIYIM 14 IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BY THE HOME OWNER Your Sumnmeraire combination wood oil furnace is controlled automatically This furnace is shipped with two thermostats One thermostat controls the Oil Burner and the other thermostat controls the Wood fire These entire instructions shall be read to ensure the best possible operation and safest
4. in a clean system can also produce smoking around the door This choked condition with soot and creosote can only be relieved by cleaning the entire system as frequent as necessary if neglected it will cause a chimney fire which could result in property loss and danger to the lives of the occupants Wood burning equipment must be vented into a factory built Or vitreous clay or stainless steel lined masonry chimney Chimneys must be built to Building and Energy Board Standards Do not neglect cleaning or deliberately set your chimney on fire to burn out the soot and creosote If no damage is done to the 24 house there will be damage to the chimney caused by extreme heat Not even the best chimneys are designed to withstand repeated chimney fires FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY MUST BE LABELED THAT IT COMPLIES WITH UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES CANADA ULC 629 M Figure 1 DAMPER MOTOR AND BRACKET CLEAN OUT COVER PANEL BOTH SIDES CLEAN OUT ACCESS PANEL OPEN LINK IN CHAIN SMOKE BAFFLE _ a S MAXIMUM FIRING LINE 25 LIMITED WARRANTY MODEL SBB100 Summeraire Mfg warrants on a limited basis this furnace to be free from defects in manufacturing as follows 1 The Heat Exchanger is warranted for a period of 10 years as detailed below 2 Electric controls oil burner and outside casing or jacket are warranted for a period of 1 year from date of installation Copy of Bill of Sale must b
5. INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS m SUMMERAIRE Built Better to Last Longer SBB100 Installation and Owner s Operating Instructions COMBINATION Wood Oil warm air FURNACE Read and understand these instructions before operating your Summeraire furnace Save these instructions for reference This furnace must be installed and serviced by a qualified installer and where required by law a licenced technician PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO FOR SERVICE CALL NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE Table of Contents Shipping information 3 Installations ro a pig 4 CopntrolSys a Bele sigs 8 Installation Tips PEM Ged eae eh 11 eae tees ees ae 12 Shipping Weight 2 2 ee ee 13 Wiring Diastami lt lt ev ts ea eae wie eee OS 14 9 90 118889 088 15 How to 068 16 a Ald St stat q ke A ES 26 INSTALLATION This furnace is shipped in two packages The Installer is responsible for ensuring that the packages have been received in good condition Check packages for damage Each unit is carefully inspected prior to leaving our factory Package No 1 Furnace complete with blower and
6. MICALS TO START A FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE PAPER except to start the fire TAR PRODUCTS GASOLINE OILS PLASTIC DRIFT WOOD OR MATERIALS CONTAING SALTS OR CHEMICALS THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY THIS FURNACE IS NOT BE CONNECTED OR USED WITH AN AUTOMATIC STOKER OR SAWDUST BURNER WOOD SECTION OPERATION This unit is not to be connected to or used with an automatic stoker or sawdust burner Solid fuel fires require sufficient supply of air for combustion Combustion air is required above the fire bed Keep the furnace smoke pipes and chimney clean This will increase efficiency and reduce the risk of excess soot and creosote fires This furnace smoke pipes and chimney should be should be inspected monthly FIRING Start the fire in your furnace with paper and kindling only Crumple a quantity of paper and place it on the floor of the fire box Randomly stack kindling on top if the paper allowing for good combustion and air circulation Set your Wood thermostat so that it is 7 10 degrees higher than room temperature This will open the draft damper allowing combustion air into the furnace 16 Light the paper and close the fire charging door When the kindling is burning well put in some hardwood and allow this to begin burning Add Hardwood do not fill the fire box above the bottom of the smoke baffle located at the top portion of the firedoor Fig 1 Do
7. RED button and located beside the above control is a secondary safety limit control This control is a safety override control and acts as a back up control in the unlikely event that the above noted Fan amp Limit control fails This factory set Limit Temperature of this control is set slightly higher than the limit portion of the Fan amp Limit control detailed above This control will shut down the furnace as noted in the above noted control The circulation blower continues to operate until the temperature is reduced to a point below the factory setting This control will not allow the furnace to restart under any conditions UNLESS the RED button is pushed HOWEVER remember this control activated due to failure of the Fan amp Limit control Therefore the RED button should not be activated unless you have thoroughly examined the cause of the failure of the Fan amp Limit control or what caused the safety limit to operate We strongly recommend if this situation occurs that you call a service technician as soon as possible and have a complete inspection of your furnace completed THIS IS A SAFETY CONTROL A DANGEROUS SITUATION WILL RESULT IF PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT OBSERVED 23 CREOSOTE IMPORTANT WOODBURNING INFORMATION Creosote is the black tar like substance that forms on the heat exchanger flue pipe and chimney when burning wood Wood combustion is never complete a visible sign is smoke co
8. ace or any of the controls Do not burn garbage or paper in the oil section of the unit Never leave paper rags or other combustibles around the furnace Only qualified or where required by law a licensed technician shall set up this unit and adjust controls 20 STARTING THE OIL BURNER Do not start the burner if the combustion chamber is hot or if oil vapor is present Make sure all valves installed on the oil line are open Turn the main oil burner switch ON Set the oil thermostat at a point above room temperature Ifthe oil burner fails to start immediately turn the main oil burner switch OFF and call a qualified service technician If the oil burner starts to operate normally leave the switch in the ON position and reset the thermostat to the desired temperature TO TURN THE BURNER OFF Turn the main oil burner switch to OFF Set the thermostat as far below room temperature as possible IF BURNER IS TO BE SHUT OFF FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD Turn main oil burner switch to OFF e Close all oil supply valves The heating system should be checked and cleaned if necessary RESTARTING BURNER AFTER EXTENDED SHUT DOWN The complete oil burner should be checked and serviced by a qualified technician Check oil pump strainer Replace oil filter cartridge Check electrodes Oil burner motor see lubrication section Restart burner by fo
9. ating creosote DO NOT OPERATE YOUR SUMMERAIRE COMBINATION FURNACE WITH THE WOOD CHARGING DOOR OPEN CLEANOUTS It is very important to clean the heat exchanger at least on an annual basis One cleanout cover is located on the front of the furnace above the firebox charging door To access this cleanout remove the painted stand off cover Remove cleanout cover by removing the nuts and carefully remove the cleanout cover gasket Use a wire brush to clean the secondary heat exchanger tubes to loosen any accumulation of soot or creosote that may be present One clean out access cover is located on each side of the furnace These covers permit access to the cleanouts located in the secondary heat exchanger Use a wire brush to loosen soot and creosote present in the area Remove residue from the designated cleanout areas with a suitably approved vacuum cleaner designed for removing this material All cleanout gaskets should be replaced after each cleanout is carried out NOTE It is recommended that clean out of the secondary heat exchanger and complete furnace be carried out by a qualified technician and where required by law a licensed technician 19 CHIMNEY FIRE Call the fire department Make preparations to leave the house Shut off main power switch to the furnace Close all combustion air openings in the furnace to reduce the fire size Do not remove the smoke pipe s until the fire is
10. ce a month and replace with new filters twice a year unless conditions require more frequent replacement If air flow is obstructed the furnace will run longer and waste fuel Oil blower motor and burner motor where oil holes are provided at least twice a year with number 20 non detergent oil 2 drops only for each oil hole Do Not Oil Blower Bearings A fixed LIMITER device is installed on the damper door of your furnace DO NOT TAMPER WITH THIS DEVICE 17 ASH REMOVAL 1 Allow fire to burn out 2 Turn Wood thermostat to its lowest setting This de activates damper motor and allows the damper door to close 3 Remove ash with clean out tool provided 4 Ash is to be disposed of in a steel container with a tightly fitting lid and moved out of doors immediately Other waste shall not be placed in this container 5 After ash removal return Wood thermostat to normal setting and restart fire OUT OF CONTROL FIRES These can be caused by excessive fueling build up of creosote too much draft Stop the flow of combustion air by lowering the thermostat to its lowest setting and unhook the damper motor chain an open link is provided in the chain for this purpose Fig 1 Reduce the draft by fully opening the barometric damper Excess heat can damage the safety controls Your complete furnace chimney and controls should be checked by a qualified technician prior to restarting
11. clean Soot does not conduct heat A dirty furnace requires more oil to heat a home than a clean one The smoke pipe should be removed at least once a year and thoroughly cleaned Ensure that the furnace flue pipe and chimney are cleaned at the end of the heating season 22 CONTROLS The controls on your Summeraire SBB100 combination furnace are factory set DO NOT TAMPER WITH THESE CONTROLS OR THEIR SETTINGS WARNING SAFETY CONTROLS DO NOT TAMPER WITH OR ADJUST THE FACTORY SETTINGS OF THESE CONTROLS Your Summeraire combination wood oil furnace is equipped with two 2 safety controls These controls are located on either the right or left side of the furnace One of these controls is a Fan amp Limit control FAN portion of this control senses when the air in the plenum chamber is warm enough to activate the air circulation fan As the fire heat cools down and reaches the OFF setting of this control it turns the air circulation blower OFF LIMIT portion of this control senses if for some reason the temperature in the plenum chamber exceeds the maximum temperature set in the Fan amp Limit control If this temperature exceeds this temperature the damper door controls the wood fire closes OR the oil burner shuts OFF The circulation blower continues to operate until the air temperature in the plenum returns to a point below the factory set temperature The other safety control with a
12. completely out Inspect the chimney and repair as necessary after any chimney fire Do not use the furnace until these steps have been affected OIL SECTION NORMAL OPERATION When operating with the oil burner the furnace will cycle on call from the oil thermostat as an oil furnace operates When the oil burner starts the damper which controls the wood fire will close automatically When using the wood section the wood thermostat will cause the damper motor to open the damper door on a call for heat closing when the wood thermostat has bee satisfied Should the temperature in the warm air plenum reach its highest allowable limit 230 F 110 the damper motor will close the damper door and the oil burner will not start the blower will continue to operate When the temperature returns to normal levels the normal cycle will start OIL SECTION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Use No 2 furnace oil ONLY Do not use gasoline crankcase oil or any oil containing gasoline Do not attempt to start the burner if excess oil has accumulated when the furnace is full of vapor or if the combustion chamber is hot Do not start the burner unless the blower access door in place Press the burner relay reset button ONLY TWICE if the burner fails to start call an Oil Burner Technician Ifthe oil burner is to be shut off for any period of time shut the oil valve OFF at the oil tank Do not adjust or tamper with the furn
13. e provided to confirm installation date HEAT EXCHANGER LIMITED 10 YEAR WARRANTY Cost to owner of replacement heat exchanger expressed as a percentage of the retail price in effect at the time of shipment of the replacement heat exchanger First 5 years after date of original installation 0 replaced no charge From year 5 through year 6 20 From year 6 through year 7 40 From year 7 through year 8 50 From year 8 through year 9 60 From year 9 through year 10 80 From year 10 and over 100 The foregoing warranty applies only where installation has been made in full accordance with Federal and Local Laws and Codes or ordinances applying to installation of wood or combination wood oil warm air furnaces and failure is not caused by abuse or failure to observe proper operating instructions and cleaning suggestions accompanying the furnace furnace has been fired with the proper type of fuel and maintained in accordance with our instructions furnace has not been fired at an output in excess of its rated or designed capacity furnace has been installed where standard or normal atmosphere prevails and the unit is not subject to excessive humidity dust conditions or chemical atmosphere of any type or kind which may cause accelerated metal corrosion In Canada this furnace must be installed in accordance with the most current edition of CSA B140 and CSAB365 M91 Warranty extends only to the repair or replacement of parts returned freigh
14. ermit access to the cleanouts located in the secondary heat exchanger Use a wire brush to loosen the soot and creosote present in this area Remove with a suitably approved vacuum cleaner designed for this purpose NOTE If the cleanout cover gaskets are damaged replace with factory supplied gaskets prior to reassembly FRONT CLEANOUT ACCESS DAMPER MOTOR AND BRACKET CLEAN OUT COVER PANEL BOTH SIDES CLEAN OUT ACCESS PANEL OPEN LINK IN CHAIN SMOKE BAFFLE _ MAXIMUM FIRING LINE DUCT CONNECTION The return air duct connection should be tight so that the blower cannot draw air from the furnace room which can interfere with the combustion air supply A plenum chamber or an elbow type connection may be used Sufficient air flow must be provided for efficient operation An opening into the furnace room shall be made to the outdoors if there is not sufficient air infiltration The equipment shall be installed in accordance with the standards of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS Authorities who have jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made RETURN AIR DUCT SYSTEM Return air ducts must be galvanized duct or a galvanized lined joist space covered with joist panning NOTE Return air joist lining is not permitted over an unprotected joist space NFBU STANDARDS INCLUDE Standards for the installation of oil burning equipment NFBU No 31 Standards for the installa
15. fan and limit bracket mounting holes are provided on each side of the cabinet Select the cabinet side desired for installing the junction box and BX wiring harness assembly and Fan and Limit Control remove the electrical knockout plug The blower wiring harness is connected to the motor and is coiled in the blower cabinet for easy access The junction box interlock relay assembly fan and limit controls and blocked flue control are all completely prewired in the BX cable wire harness assembly shipped with the furnace and include the BX fastening clips Feed the blower wire harness from the blower compartment through the knock out ready for connection into the junction box wiring Mount the junction box and connect the external power supply to L1 and 1 2 in the junction box and the blower wiring Attach the fan and limit bracket using the predrilled holes provided in the side of the cabinet Provide two 2 holes in the supply air plenum using the holes in the bracket as a locating guide Mount the two 2 fan and limit controls Install the blocked flue switch 10 from the furnace breech Using the BX clips provided attach the wiring harness to the furnace cabinet in a neat workmanlike manner Install the furnace disconnect switch in a convenient location outside of the furnace room Set Fan Blower speed to obtain a temperature rise of 28 30 83 85 F during oil burner ope
16. llowing instructions in STARTING THE OIL BURNER section BURNER FAILS TO OPERATE Always call a qualified technician 21 The trouble may Raise your Oil section thermostat to 5 C 10 F above present room temperature Make sure your Oil Burner power switch is in the ON position Ifyou hear a hum from the oil burner and the motor has not started press the reset button on the burner motor once only Blown fuse in electrical panel Thermostat may be set below room temperature Burner relay combustion control may have to be reset press reset once only Oil valve may be closed Oil supply may be too low Manual rest fan and limit control may be tripped Blocked flue sensor tripped Ifthe oil burner fails to start or runs for only a few seconds call a qualified service technician OIL BURNER SERVICE The oil burner and furnace should be thoroughly serviced annually by a qualified service technician and where required by law a licensed technician AIR FILTER The air filter should be replaced at least every 3 months more often if unit is located in a dusty location The replacement air filter shall be C S A certified DO NOT USE PLEATED TYPE AIR FILTERS IN THIS APPLIANCE OIL FILTER The oil filter cartridge should be changed annually when annual service is carried out GENERAL MAINTENANCE Keep the heat exchanger
17. ming from your chimney Wood when freshly cut can contain as much as 50 moisture depending on the type Air dried wood when dried under ideal conditions will still contain approximately 20 moisture The moisture along with flue gas products are vented outside by way of the flue pipe and chimney Flue gas products when chilled condense into liquid creosote which may become a crystal solid form as temperatures increase with heat requirements The heat control method on furnaces when burning wood is the size of the fuel charge along with the control of combustion air to increase or decrease the rate of burning which governs the heat output To help prevent creosote in both grate and base burner types burn dry seasoned wood hard wood is more desirable than soft wood Govern your wood load with the heat output required Spring and fall require frequent small charges A small intense fire produces less creosote Short flue pipe runs help to keep the gases above the dew point An interior chimney holds and retains heat longer resulting in less condensation than an exterior chimney A good draft produces a hotter fire and exhausts the flue gases outside more rapidly at higher temperatures preventing condensation of flue products A combination furnace in need of cleaning will have poor draft creating a lazy fire and eventually if ignored may smoke around the doors when the oil side is running with a wood fire poor draft
18. motor assembled and installed air filter and cleanout tool Package No 2 Oil burner with nozzle installed Damper motor 2 24 volt thermostats F 822K1034 1 L4064R1134B Fan amp Limit Control limit set 250 F 11 _ insertion No substitute 1 Bracket for Fan amp Limit control 1 Blocked flue sensor 1 R8A05A4 Interlock relay assembly 1 4 x 4 electrical mounting junction box 1 Wiring harness which includes all of the above noted controls except thermostats completely connected into this assembly The installation of this furnace must be in accordance with CSA B139 04 Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment and CSA B365 1 M91 Installation Code for Solid Fuel and Combination Fuel Furnaces In the United States UL391 Solid Fuel and Combination Fuel Furnaces Electrical and mechanical installations must conform to all local and National Codes and Standards INSTALLATION OF THE COMBINATION FURNACE DISTANCE TO UNPROTECTED DISTANCE TO UNPROTECTED 6 3 1 2 COMBUSTIBLE CEILING COMBUSTIBLE CEILING 1 WARM AIR DUCT _____ RETURN AIR DUCT f 5 1 2 AE _ BAROMETRIC DAMPER PROVIDE MINIMUM 8 CLEARANCE FRONT OF FURNACE 42 PROVIDE MINIMUM 6 CLEARANCE BACK OF FURNACE Fig 1 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Fig 1 Top of Plenum 6 Front 8106 Wood 48
19. nger replaced under warranty assumes only the remaining unexpired portion of the 10 year Limited Warranty period determined by the date of original installation This is the ONLY warranty applicable to this Summeraire furnace 27 ae SSUMMERAIRE Built Better to Last Longer Summeraire Mfg 2040 Fisher Drive Peterborough Ontario Canada K9J 6X6 F SBB100 INSMAN EN REVS5 Specifications and illustrations subject to change 28 without notice and without incurring obligations
20. nk after the oil valve The oil line must be protected when installed All oil line connections must be made using FLARE fittings Connect oil line to burner OIL BURNER INSTALLATION This furnace can be multifired by selecting the appropriate nozzle and pump pressure also you must select the correct blower pulley belt combination from the Specifications shown on page 8 The oil burner is flush mounted with 3 positioning bolts on the burner mounting area under the wood fire door Carefully install the burner mounting gasket prior to mounting the burner Check nozzle size and tightness Set up burner to Trace smoke CO2 readings should be between 12 and 13 7 depending on U S G P H input Note Beckett Model AFG burner is factory supplied with pump pressure set at 140 psi If the 60 U S G P H_ nozzle is used installed the Low Fire baffle supplied with the burner must be installed If 1 00 U S G P H nozzle is installed PUMP PRESSURE MUST BE ADJUSTED TO 130 P S I CONTROLS The externally mounted controls included with this furnace are 1 L4064R1068 Fan amp Limit Control limit set 250 F 1 R8285D5001 Interlock relay assembly 1 Bracket for Fan amp Limit controls 1 4 x 4 electrical mounting junction box 2 24 Volt Thermostats 1 Blocked flue sensor The externally mounted controls may be installed on either side of the furnace cabinet An electrical knockout and
21. not put too much wood at one time during initial start up as you could smother the fire When fire has been established properly set Wood thermostat to your desired setting The thermostat controlling the Wood section should be set at least 5 above the Oil section thermostat i e set Oil section thermostat at 18 65 F and the Wood section thermostat at 21 C 70 F LOAD FUEL CAREFULLY OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT MAINTAINING THE FIRE You will be required to maintain the fire in your furnace manually The rate at which you will have to charge your furnace will vary with the size of house type of wood and weather conditions When the fire in your furnace is not great enough to properly heat your home the air circulation blower fan will begin to come on more frequently In a few days you will establish the basic recharging period for your specific application It is better to build small intense fires than building large smoldering fires as they reduce creosote build up WHEN BURNING WOOD DO NOT FILL THE FIREBOX ABOVE THE BOTTOM OF THE SMOKE BAFFLE LOCATED AT THE TOP PORTION OF THE FIREDOOR FIG 1 DO NOT OVERFILL Combustion air is supplied into and over the fire through the damper door and chute assembly This arrangement helps to retard the formation of creosote in the flue system Operate Oil burner one day a week to help reduce creosote formation Clean filters at least on
22. ration Finally prior to connecting to 115 1 60 power source Check all electrical connections for tightness Check for proper grounding of furnace Check for proper electrical operation THERMOSTATS Two thermostats are supplied with this Summeraire combination furnace One thermostat controls the oil section and the other thermostat controls the wood section Select a location which is representative of the average house temperature usually the living room or other living area location The thermostats should be mounted on an inside wall never where they will be subjected to drafts warm or cold above any appliance or the sun s rays or heat from registers may affect the sensing elements in the thermostats from accurately controlling the temperature in the home See instructions supplied with the thermostats CLEANOUTS It is very important to clean the heat exchanger at least on an annual basis One cleanout cover is located on the front of the furnace above the Firebox charging door To access this cleanout remove the painted stand off cover Remove cleanout cover nuts and carefully remove the cleanout cover gasket Using a stiff brush brush the tubes which have been exposed by the removal of the cleanout cover clean of any accumulation of soot or creosote that may be present Reassemble the cleanout assembly in reverse order One clean out access cover is located on each side of the furnace These covers p
23. room where the solid fuel burning appliance is located COMBUSTION AIR REQUIREMENTS It is the Installers responsibility to determine if outside combustion air is required An outdoor combustion air opening shall be at least 2000 mm _ in area plus 100mm _ per KW input over 18K W 3 2 in _ plus 0 055 in _ 1000BTUH Note 18 KW is equivalent to a burn rate 2 8 kg h 6 3 lb for typical firewood If a duct is used to convey air from outdoor combustion air opening to the appliance it shall 8 have a cross sectional area at least twice that of the minimum required outdoor combustion air opening If the duct is longer than 3 m 10 the effective cross sectional area of the duct shall be increased by 10 added metre of duct run 3 2 per added foot of duct run be so designed or insulated as to prevent condensation on the outer surface of the duct for its full length Where the duct is insulated it shall have insulation with an RSI of not less than 0 5 R 3 Joints in the duct shall be sealedand the insulation shall be encased in an airtight and vapor retardant membrane c have a minimum interior dimension of 50 mm 2 in at any point along its entire length unless certified for a lesser dimension d terminate at least 0 3 m 1 ft from the air inlet of the appliance and shall be designed to prevent the intrusion of embers 6 be either of noncombustible construction or any combustible po
24. rtion shall comply with the required clearance from the appliance for combustibles SOLID FUEL DAMPER CONTROL Fig 2 The thermostat for the solid fuel section activates the damper control which in turn moves the damper flap It is essential that the damper control is at all times in perfect working order NOTE Adjust damper chain so that the damper flap opens no more than 1 1 8 An open link in the chain shall be provided to allow the homeowner to immediately stop the combustion air entering the wood combustion area SEE Fig 2 The damper door on the SBB100 has an opening limited to 1 1 8 by a tab and screw arrangement This is the maximum combustion air that this required for this furnace to operate Any tampering with this device will cause an out of control fire Make sure that the wood section loading door or other openings are not left in the open position after loading the wood section with fuel or removing the ashes Excessive air decreases the oil burner efficiency CHIMNEY amp SMOKE PIPE The specification of the chimney to be used must comply with the requirement that other than solid fuel oil combinations and Add Ons wood burning appliances shall not be connected to a venting system vented by another type of fuel An existing chimney should be thoroughly inspected and cleaned to ensure safe furnace operation If a factory built chimney is used it must be certified to CAN ULC S629
25. t prepaid to our facilities in Peterborough Ontario and which prove defective after inspection and testing by us Any labour involved in diagnostics repair or replacement is excluded from this warranty and Summeraire Mfg assumes no responsibility for consequential damages of any kind to persons or property 26 The following forms part of this warranty and is intended to elaborate on specific points of our Limited Warranty Warranty on above model will be denied as per the following e Rusting of secondary heat exchanger where obvious cause is improper cleaning particularly at the end of each heating season to prevent damp creosote from attacking the heat exchanger material or a defective or improperly installed humidifier leaking water onto the heat exchanger Warpage and cracking above the indicated solid fuel firing line Note Your furnace requires periodic cleaning throughout the heating season Also at the end of the heating season your furnace must be completely cleaned including all areas of the secondary heat exchanger where creosote residue may accumulate and attract moisture from damp basement areas Remember the warranty of this specified it covers the materials and workmanship of the unit It does not cover damage resulting from improper firing practices or maintenance procedures Please follow our instructions and keep your unit operating at peak efficiency and keep the warranty on your unit valid A heat excha
26. the unit WOOD SECTION OPERATION DURING POWER FAILURE Remove blower compartment door and air filter If necessary insert a space under the damper door to provide combustion air to the fire Fire at not more than _ normal firing level Open all warm air registers and dampers Check fire at frequent intervals to ensure safe operation DO NOT OVERFIRE YOUR FURNACE DURING POWER FAILURE A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SITUATION WILL RESULT NOTE When power has been restored remove space from under the damper door if inserted Reinstall blower compartment door 18 FURNACE MAINTENANCE AND CARE Establish a routine for the storage of fuel care of the appliance and firing techniques Check daily for creosote build up until experience shows how often cleaning is necessary Be aware that the hotter the fire the less creosote will be deposited and weekly cleanings may be necessary in mild weather though monthly cleanings may be enough in the coldest months Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire To control creosote when burning wood in temperate weather stoke often with a small intense fire Heat requirements should determine the size of the Wood fire To help control creosote build up in the furnace burn well seasoned hard wood sun dried in an open area for at least 12 months Do not allow any wood fire to smolder and cool the flue system as this type of operation condenses the flue gas products cre
27. tion of air conditioning warm air heating and ventilating system NBFU No 90 Building Code standards for the installation of heat producing appliances heating ventilating air conditioning blower and exhaust system 10 INSTALLATION TIPS Minimum Duct Sizes Supply Air 8 X 22 Return Air 8 X 24 The Supply Air and Return Air extended plenum size should be the same as minimum square inches shown in above table for the first 8 10 ft from furnace then gradually reduced to the end of the duct system Use a minimum pipe size of 6 in diameter in runs and never smaller than 5 Set blower C F M to obtain 29 30 C 83 85 F temperature rise through unit when fired on oil INSTALLATION OF CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING If a Central Air Condition System is to be installed in conjunction with SBB100 furnace the following is the ONLY installation method that is recommended by Summeraire Mfg Use an H coil ONLY The H coil shall be installed in the extended plenum An enlarged section may be required in the extended plenum to accommodate this coil FINALLY We stress that it is your obligation to see that 1 Homeowner receives a Owner s User Manual b This set of Installation Instructions 2 That the installation is made in accordance with C S A Installation Standard B139 04 B365 M91 or the National Building Code or NBFU No 31 3 Homeowner is fully instr
28. ucted in operating this furnace and in all procedures necessary to insure its complete and safe operation 11 SPECIFICATIONS 588100 BURNER BECKETT BECKETT BECKETT BECKETT AFG AFG AFG AFG NOZZLE 60 60 75 60 85 60 1 0 70 W DELEVAN W DELEVAN W DELEVAN W DELEVAN PUMP PRESSURE 140 140 140 130 B T U INPUT 90251 115015 128955 144130 B T U OUTPUT 77706 98223 110385 116745 AIR FILTER 20 X 20 20 X 20 20 X 20 20 X 20 BLOWER BELT DRIVE G10 G10 G10 G10 BLOWER MOTOR HP 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 BLOWER PULLEY 7 6 5 5 MOTOR PULLEY 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 MOTOR PULLEY 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 TURNS OPEN BELT 39 37 36 36 C F M 0 2 ESP 940 1190 1320 1500 Factory Supplied Nozzle 75 60 TYPE W DELEVAN OPTIONAL DIRECT DRIVE ASSEMBLY NOZZLE 60 60 75 60 85 60 1 00 70 W DELEVAN W DELEVAN W DELEVAN W DELEVAN PUMP PRESSURE 140 140 140 130 B T U INPUT 90251 115015 128955 144130 B T U OUTPUT 77706 98223 110385 116745 AIR FILTER 20 X 20 20 X 20 20 X 20 20 X 20 DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER G10DD G10DD G10DD BLOWER MOTOR HP 1 2 HP 1 2 HP 1 2 HP 1 2 HP 0 2 ESP 940 1190 1320 1500 Factory Supplied Nozzle 75 60 W DELEVAN 12 588100 DIMENSIONS 7 8 27 5 8 63 7 8
29. use of this furnace Manufacturer s recommendations and codes set down by the Regulating Authorities must be followed when installing and operating the furnace ALL solid fuel burning furnaces manufactured by Summeraire Mfg have been tested for safety by the Canadian Standards Association Laboratories and carry their Certificate of approval which is recognized by Insurance Underwriters in Canada WARNING DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE e NEVER FIRE WITH TREATED WOOD OR BURN GARBAGE GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL DO NOT FILL THE FIREBOX ABOVE THE BOTTOM OF THE SMOKE BAFFLE LOCATED AT THE TOP PORTION OF THE FIREDOOR OPENING DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLES WITHIN THE MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES e BUILD A SMALL INTENSE FIRE AT LEAST ONCE A DAY TO REDUCE CREOSOTE BUILD UP e CLEAN CHIMNEY AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR AND INSPECT REGULARLY FOR CREOSOTE BUILD UP FOR SAFETY KEEP FIRE CHARGING DOOR TIGHTLY CLOSED DO NOT ADJUST ELECTRICAL CONTROL SETTINGS OR BLOWER PULLEY ARRANGEMENT OPERATE OIL SIDE OF UNIT ONCE A WEEK TO ENSURE THAT IT WILL OPERATE SATISFACTORILY WHEN NEEDED 15 KEEP FIREDOOR CLOSED AND MAINTAIN ALL SEALS IN GOOD CONDITION MAKE SURE ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AIR IS PROVIDED IN FURNACE AREA DO NOT START WOOD FIRE IF OIL VAPOR IS PRESENT LEAVE A MINUMUM OF 2 OF SAND OR ASH ON THE BOTTOM OF THE WOOD FIREBOX DONOT USE FLUIDS GASOLINE OILS OR CHE
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