OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE BEST BURN PRACTICES
Read and follow all operating instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
FUEL USED: Only those listed fuels recommended by the manufacturer of your
unit. Never use the following: trash, plastics, gasoline, rubber, naphtha, household
garbage, material treated with petroleum products (particle board, railroad ties and
pressure treated wood), leaves, paper products, and cardboard.
LOADING FUEL: For a more efficient burn, pay careful attention to loading times
and amounts. Follow the manufacturer’s written instructions for recommended
loading times and amounts.
STARTERS: Do not use lighter fluids, gasoline, or chemicals.
LOCATION: It is recommended that the unit be located with due consideration to
the prevailing wind direction.
Furnace should be located no less than 100 feet from any residence not served
by the furnace.
If located within 100 feet to 300 feet to any residence not served by the furnace,
it is recommended that the stack be at least 2 feet higher than the peak of that
residence.
Residence
served by furnace
Chimney height
should be 2 feet above roof line.
Minimum of 100 feet
Residence not
served by furnace
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Always remember to comply with all applicable state and local codes.
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