FILLING THE WATER JACKET
Your outdoor furnace has a vent pipe that protrudes through the roof and is behind the chimney. By placing a garden hose in this
pipe, you can fill your furnace to the proper water level. Because this furnace is an open-to-atmosphere system, it is normal that
water will have to be added annually. Depending on circumstances, 5 or 10 gallons is not unusual. To make this procedure more
convenient, a boiler drain valve (tap, faucet) can be installed into the return furnace line allowing you to connect a double female
(automatic washing machine hose) between it and your domestic supply line.
On your initial filling of your furnace make sure to inspect all connections in your system for leaks. In your system a bleeder valve
should have been installed at the highest point. This will allow you to remove any air from the system.
CAUTION - do not fire furnace
until it is filled with water.
Allow furnace to run for two days and check water levels and fittings for leaks. If all is okay, you now should add the
manufacturer’s
recommended water treatment.
FIRING THE FURNACE
The furnace will continue to feed an air supply to the fire until your aqua-stat shut off temperature is reached (160F). On this initial
start up the water jacket will reach what is called the dew point. This creates sweat inside the fire box and heat exchanger which may
last a couple of days and is normal.
Although everyone has different methods of firing, filling your furnace to capacity reduces the efficiency of the furnace. It is better to
load twice a day with less fuel than once a day filling to capacity. Smaller fuel loads burn hotter, cleaner and more thoroughly. By
burning off more of the gases (smoke), you enhance the overall efficiency of your system by reducing creosote and increasing heat
transfer to the water.
START UP & OPERATION
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