HARDY MANUFACTURING CO., INC (MODEL LC300, LC500 & LC2500)
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Temperature Control System
DAMPER AQUA STAT, P/N H2000.08 (LC300 & LC500) or H2000.16 (LC2500)
This thermostat has a probe that is inserted in a well fitting in the water tank of the
Hardy Hydronic Heater . It has one set of contacts that open on a temperature rise and
close on a temperature fall. This thermostat is normally set between 170ºF to 175ºF. It
controls the damper solenoid and the forced air draft. If the damper solenoid and
forced air draft will not operate, place a jumper wire across the thermostat terminals. If
they operate when the thermostat is jumpered out, and the temperature of the water in
the heater is below the set point on the thermostat, the thermostat is defective. Do not
leave the jumper on the thermostat because the heater will overheat.
DAMPER SOLENOID, P/N H 2001.05
This solenoid lifts the cover off the intake to the forced air draft blower. The solenoid is
controlled by the damper thermostat. It should lift the cover when the forced air blower
comes on and drop the cover after the blower goes off. If the solenoid does not drop
the cover when the blower goes off, the solenoid should be replaced. The forced air
draft intake cover must be in place when the blower is not running or the heater will
overheat and cause excessive wood usage.
FORCED AIR DRAFT BLOWER, P/N H2002.16(28)
The Hardy Hydronic Heater must be installed outdoors to maintain proper air for
combustion. The draft blower will draw fresh air from under the outer hull and from
around the cracks of the door jamb and back door. If the blower wheel or the intake to
the blower is clogged, the blower will not deliver the proper amount of air to the fire.
The blower can be disassembled and cleaned. Be sure to seal the blower motor back
to the blower housing if the blower is disassembled. The motor should be oiled at the
beginning of each heating season. When the heater is not in use, the power cord for
the blower should be unplugged.
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