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ALL FURNACES MUST BE INSTALLED BY A NFI CERTIFIED SPECIALIST AND PLUMBED BY A
QUALIFIED LICENSED PLUMBER OR D.S. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY
Safety Instructions
1. Read all instructions carefully before installing or operating any D.S. Furnace.
2. You must install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors before you install or operate any
furnace. Check your local codes, this installation must comply with their rulings.
3. Never leave furnace doors open when unattended
4. Install a barometric damper in your chimney system.
5. Do not hook up a coal furnace to an aluminum type B gas vent. Use a code approved Class A
chimney that is equal or greater than the exhaust on the furnace, and a minimum of 20' high.
6. On all new installs connecting to an existing chimney, a level 2 chimney inspection must be done
by a certified chimney sweep.
7. Clean chimney before installing furnace. If there is creosote attached to the liner you could create a
serious chimney fire.
8. Never leave children unsupervised when they are in same room as furnace. Provide a sturdy
barrier to keep children and pets a safe distance from the furnace, or they could get severely
burned.
9. Keep furnace area clear from all combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors
and liquids.
10. Do not burn garbage, gasoline, drain oil or other flammable liquids in or around furnace.
11. Do not operate furnace with fire or ash removal door open.
12. Use the required floor protection as shown on page 3.
13. Check the clearance to combustible walls and floors. (see page 3)
14. Do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the furnace to operate it.
15. Spend some time with your furnace to become well acquainted with the different settings and how
each will affect its burning patterns. It is impossible to state just how each setting will affect your
furnace because of variations in each installation, and chimney drafts.
16. Be extremely careful when removing the furnace ash pan. It can get very hot!
17. Make sure your single wall chimney connectors have at least 3 screws per joint.
18. Always use a mixing valve when hooking up a domestic coil.
19. The area in which the furnace is located must have an adequate amount of air for combustion.
Open basements without storm windows or tight doors generally provide adequate air infiltration. If
the furnace is located in a separate room with a tight door ventilation must be provided to and open
area within the building or to the outside. If the building is of tight construction with exhaust fans,
an outside air supply that is ducted into the furnace room may be required.
20. Keep all covers and shields in place while stoker is in operation.
21. Turn off and disconnect power before disassembling pot, performing any maintenance or repairs.
22. Use #641 Seal-It-Right caulking to seal all joints between furnace and auger pipe and any
connections to eliminate any carbon monoxide escaping furnace pot area. Carbon Monoxide can
cause sickness or death.
23. Do not operate furnace with a fuel draft exceeding -0.06 In. Water Column / 14.93 PA.
Locating Boiler
1. The furnace must be placed on a solid non-combustible floor. If you have a combustible floor it is
required to use a floor protector per UL 1618.
2. It is recommended that the furnace be centrally located.
3. The most important consideration in installing your furnace is adequate clearance between the
furnace and any combustible surface. A furnace that is placed too close to a wall or to furniture can
cause a fire. See UL safety plate on furnace for clearances.
4. The type 1 floorboard must extend at least 16" beyond the front and 8" of the back, and sides, and
must extend under and 2" beyond either side of the single wall chimney connector if it's elbowed
towards a wall.
5. The furnace must have its own flue. Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving other
appliances.
6. Connection of the furnace to the chimney should be made as directly as possible (6 feet maximum
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