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NEWMAC MULTI FUEL AND SOLID FUEL HEATING UNIT

“LIMITED” WARRANTY

Subject to the following provisions Newmac Mfg. Inc. (Newmac) warrants the heating unit, to the original owner, under normal use and repair, 
against defects in workmanship and materials, for a period of one calendar year from the date or original installation.
Blower, motor, controls and/or any other electrical or mechanical components, not manufactured by Newmac, are not warranted by Newmac, 
but are warranted for a period of one year from date of original installation, by their respective manufacturer.
In addition to this comprehensive, unconditional one year, new product warranty, Newmac further warrants the heat exchanger for an additional 
nine calendar years from date of original installation and in accordance with the declining table as set out below.

THE NEWMAC EXTENDED CONDITIONAL HEAT EXCHANGER WARRANTY PROGRAM

(Warranty protection calculated from date of original installation)

Owner Warranty

Protection

Owner Replacement

Charge

First full year

100%

0%

From year one through year two

80%

20%

From year two through year four

60%

40%

From year four through year six

50%

50%

From year six through year eight

40%

60%

From year eight through year ten

20%

80%

From year ten and over

0%

100%

NOTES

:

1.

Owner  Replacement  Charges  are  expressed  as  a  percentage  of  the  replacement  retail  price  prevailing  at  the  time  of  replacement 
purchase.

2.

Newmac is NOT responsible for:
A.

Labour charges generated by removal of malfunctioning component and re-installation of replacement component.

B.

Freight charges generated by any form of transportation of replacement component.

C.

Any applicable sales tax generated by the purchase of replacement component.

D.

Corrosion is not covered under warranty regardless of cause.

General Conditions and Limitations

1.

The heating unit must be installed by a qualified licensed installer with the Newmac installation instructions.  The heating unit must also be 

installed in accordance with all applicable codes and the National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Association Standards or generally 
accepted equivalent standards.
2.

The  heating  unit  is  NOT  designed,  or  intended  for  use  in  a  corrosive  atmosphere  (such  as  a  concentration  of  acids  or  halogenated 

hydrocarbons).  The installation, and operation of the unit in such an environment, will be considered as gross misuse, and all warranties will be 
automatically invalidated.
3.

The  heating  unit  must  not  be  modified  away  from  its  published  design  and/or specifications without prior written authorization, for such 

modification, from Newmac.
4.

The heating unit must be correctly sized to operate at its designed capability.

5.

The heating unit must be correctly fueled to operate within its designed function.

6.

The  heating  unit  must  be  maintained  and  cleaned  at  regular  intervals,  and  in  accordance  with  instructions  contained  in  the  Newmac 

owner’s manual.
7.

Failure to comply with all the above stated qualifying conditions, will render the Newmac Warranty null, and void in its entirety.

8.

This warranty is the only warranty made by Newmac, and furthermore, Newmac does not authorize any person or company to change, or 

alter, the conditions under which this warranty is provided.  Newmac does not authorize any person, or company, to provide any other warranty 
on its behalf.
9.

For routine service requirements, contact the dealer who installed the equipment originally or an alternate qualified and registered heating 

dealer or electrician.
10. As previously stated herein, Newmac does not assume responsibility for costs of delivery or labour charges involved in the replacement of 
defective component parts.
11. Newmac  shall  not  be  responsible  for  any  consequential  damage  however  caused  whether  by  a  defect  in  the  heating  unit  or  any  part 
thereof warranted hereunder or by the negligence of any person.
12. This warranty is not effective unless the warranty registration card is properly filled out with all of the required information and received at 
Newmac’s factory at the address below within (30) days from the installation date.

NOTE: Keep this warranty certificate and the instruction manual for future reference

.

To register your warranty, please complete form below, detach and mail to Newmac Mfg. Inc. P.O. Box 9, Lancaster Cr; Debert, N.S. B0M 1G0

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY REGISTRATION

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Owner’s Name

Date of Installation

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Address of Installation

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Dealer’s Name

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Furnace Serial Number

Furnace Model Number

Summary of Contents for CL 115-170C

Page 1: ...TING PRODUCTION Newmac Mfg Inc DEBERT AIR INDUSTRIAL PARK LANCASTER CRESCENT P O BOX 9 DEBERT NOVA SCOTIA BOM 1G0 PHONE 902 662 3840 FAX 902 662 2581 WAREHOUSE Newmac Mfg Inc 430 SPRINGBANK AVE SOUTH...

Page 2: ...00 111 000 109 000 1 00 80 R 100 7 7 8 CL140 F AFC 3 8 175 000 140 000 138 000 1 25 80 R 100 7 7 8 CL155 F AFC 3 8 189 000 152 000 150 000 1 35 80 R 100 7 7 8 CL170 F AFC 3 8 210 000 169 000 168 000 1...

Page 3: ...air on either side The units leave the factory with the return or cold air on the right when viewed looking at the oil burner end If it simplifies the duct installation to have the supply air on the o...

Page 4: ...the regulations of the local authorities having jurisdiction with the applicable Electrical Code and C S A Standard B139 The Installation Code for Oil Burning Appliances and Equipment and with the reg...

Page 5: ...than 24 inches high increase the duct size proportionately The Supply Air free area for CL 115 C G is the same as CL 140 C G because the wood burning portion of the furnace can produce 140 000 BTU HUM...

Page 6: ...ly pull the sensor to one side 5 Using a suitable soft brush or cloth carefully clean any soot from the surface of the sensor and the inside of the 5 8 diameter tube 6 Replace the sensor and secure wi...

Page 7: ...6 FIG 6 FLUE PIPE CONNECTION MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES...

Page 8: ...7 FIG 7 CONTROL LOCATIONS...

Page 9: ...8 FIG 8A COMBINATION MODELS CL 115C 170C FIREBOX INSTALLATION PROCEDURE WITH STAINLESS STEEL FRONT FIG 8B COMBINATION MODELS CL86C 96C FIREBOX INSTALLATION PROCEDURE WITH STAINLESS STEEL FRONT...

Page 10: ...ove the brick Square pattern on casting should be facing into the firebox 3 Lower casting so it rests on round shaft of grates FRONT CASTING Use for coal burning only Installation in CL115 170G 1 Put...

Page 11: ...in accomplished by speeding up or slowing down the fan by means of the adjustable pulley on the fan motor Maximum temperature rise is 85 o F on models CL 115 170 and 75 o F on CL 86 96 The fan speed...

Page 12: ...ould be kept at least one quarter full Outside underground storage tanks if not equipped with a special gauge are gauged by stick Recommended grade of fuel No 2 Furnace Oil CAUTION 1 DO NOT USE GASOLI...

Page 13: ...reloading the firebox there will be a build up of ash and coals from the previous fire Rake the coals mixed with ash to the front of the firebox which places the coals at the front Throw in your wood...

Page 14: ...should only be done only with a hot fire Shaking should be done at least once a day but not more than twice a day Best results from shaking will occur if short chopping strokes are used rather than l...

Page 15: ...chimney on a rope Work the brush up and down the chimney to scrape the accumulated creosote and soot off the chimney walls Remove the residue from the cleanout at the base of the chimney SEMI ANNUALLY...

Page 16: ...her unit unless the damper is in the full heat or cool position Adequate means shall be provided for the disposal of condensate and to prevent dripping of condensate on the heating element 4 1 5 2 Fur...

Page 17: ...nimum supply duct free area of 180 square inches must be maintained at all times during heating the cycle A minimum return duct free area of 250 square inches must be maintained at all times during he...

Page 18: ...17 FIG 10 TYPICAL A C COIL INSTALLATION...

Page 19: ...18 FIG 11 WIRING DIAGRAM WITH AIR CONDITIONING...

Page 20: ...19 FIG 12 CL SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 21: ...20 FIG 13 COMBINATION AIR FLOW FIG 14 AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION...

Page 22: ...5D BURNER INSERTION RIELLO SLEEVE POSITION FIG 15E DIMENSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS FIG 15A 15D AERO BECKETT RIELLO A 1 8 5 32 B 7 16 13 64 C 1 16 5 64 to 7 64 Z 1 3 8 E 7 7 8 7 1 2 Z A B C E Insertion to fl...

Page 23: ...operate at 3 0 W C for natural gas and 3 5 W C for propane gas Adams Gas Burner Model HP 2258 PS must operate at 3 5 W C for natural gas and 11 0 W C for propane gas LP burners are designated by LP Ex...

Page 24: ...Prop 3215 015 5 Ignition System EPI 100 or EPI 6 Transformer 20 V A AT 20 A 7 Relay R 8222 A 1002 8 Terminal Block 7586 3 9 Air Door 7582 A 10 Bottom Access Door 7587 B 11 Slide Tray Assembly 7586 D...

Page 25: ...5152016 10 Raceway 2726202550 11 Air Band Assembly 2726200100 12 Ignition Control 9035061311 13 Wiring Harness not shown 9035061321 14 High Voltage Cable 9035061301 15 Fan Center 9035061210 16 Fuse As...

Page 26: ...25 FIG 16 1G THERMO DISC MOUNTING ON BURNER PLATE...

Page 27: ...31100 14 Electrode with porcelains 2725132100 2090004 ITEM DESCRIPTION AERO PART NEWMAC PART 14A Bus bars specify length 15 Turbo static disc F AFC 3 2725353000 16 Jam hex nut 9935193401 17 Knurled lo...

Page 28: ...wer Wheel 16A 7456U 2090069 X X Primary Relay Honeywell R7184B 16B 7457U 2090067 Primary Relay Honeywell R7184P 17 5770 X X Junction Box Kit 18 51771U 2090064 X X Electronic Ignitor 14 000 Volt 20 700...

Page 29: ...mp cover 19 3002279 X X Solenoid Coil 20 3007802 2060007 X X Pump 22 3005843 X X Motor 25 3001157 2010048 X X Primary control 530 SE C 26 3002280 2010045 X X Photo cell 28 3005855 X X Universal mounti...

Page 30: ...Brick Loc 5 5300012 Slide Plate Assembly 19 4060114 Firedoor Air Chute 6 2180003 Filter 20 X 25 X 1 20 2080009 Front Gasket 7 5300007 Firedoor Gasket Set 21 4120116 Furnace Section Front Panel 8 5300...

Page 31: ...lide Plate Assembly 19 4060171 Firedoor Air Chute 6 2180002 Filter 16 X 25 X 1 20 5110006 Split Brick 1 X 4 X 9 Box of 6 7 5300005 Firedoor Gasket Set 21 2080001 Front Gasket 8 5300009 Firedoor Handle...

Page 32: ...009 Cast Liner 6 2180003 Filter 20 X 25 X 1 20 2030001 Corbel Combustion Chamber 7 5300003 Firedoor Ashdoor Set Complete 21 2080020 Front Gasket 8 5300007 Firedoor Gasket Set Complete 22 4120117 Furna...

Page 33: ...Filter 16 X 25 X 1 20 2030004 Corbel Combustion Chamber 7 5300004 Firedoor Ashdoor Set Complete 21 4060106 Brick Loc 8 5300005 Firedoor Gasket Set Complete 22 2080016 Front Gasket 9 4120323 Blower Se...

Page 34: ...when they are freshly cut The popular hardwoods have moisture contents of about 45 percent Air dried wood has a moisture content of about 15 percent and kiln dried wood may have a moisture content of...

Page 35: ...almost anywhere in a wood heating system from the top of the chimney to the insides of the cover itself Creosote which remains in a chimney after its initial formation may later be significantly modi...

Page 36: ...when the fire is hot it will be burned Chimney fires occur when the combustible deposits on the inside of a chimney burn The deposits may be raw creosote pyrolyzed creosote or soot Ignition requires a...

Page 37: ...artially used for combustion A carefully designed fireplace makes use of perhaps 10 15 of the heat available most still going up the flue The well constructed potbellies get perhaps 20 25 and the auto...

Page 38: ...r fall when temperatures are mild This will cause the unit to be shut down for extended periods at a time and will form creosote and soot c In the Multifuel units two or three times a week burn the oi...

Page 39: ...E 8 CONTACT SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT 9 CONTACT SERVICE PERSONNEL BEFORE AND AFTER EXTENDED PERIODS OF APPLIANCE INOPERATION 10 THE BURNER IS FULLY AUTOMATIC IN OPERATION ALL ADJUST...

Page 40: ...NSTALLATION DATE ______________________________ DATE 1 FUEL INPUT GPH 2 FUEL PRESSURE PSIG 3 DRAFT BREECH 4 DRAFT OVERFIRE 5 NOZZLE ANGLE PATTERN 6 CO2 PERCENT 7 BURNER MODEL 8 FLUE GAS TEMP 0 F 9 ROO...

Page 41: ...e heating unit must not be modified away from its published design and or specifications without prior written authorization for such modification from Newmac 4 The heating unit must be correctly size...

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