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INSTALLING THE ANCHOR PLATE:

Note: Check with your dealer for the anchor plate that connects to Class A HT2100 chimney. IMPORTANT: BEFORE YOU FOLLOW THE 

NEXT STEPS, ENSURE THE ANCHOR YOU PURCHASE MATCHES YOUR CHIMNEY PIPE, AS CHIMNEY PIPE IS NOT GENERIC 

AND WILL NOT INTERCHANGE.

 

1.  Using the diagram below as a guide, caulk the bottom of the anchor plate around the center pipe shaft.

 

2.  Install the anchor plate to the top of your furnace using four #10 3/4 galvanized screws with rubber gaskets.

 

3.  Install the chimney pipe to your outdoor furnace.

 

4.  After all the chimney components are installed including the cap, follow the diagram below to caulk around the chimney pipe 

 

     as well as around the outer edge of the anchor plate.

Chimney Location and Clearances:

Requires Class “A” HT 2100 All Fuel 6” Chimney
The furnace requires a minimum of 6 feet of chimney.  When positioning the furnace, maintain the “10/2 Rule” for the chimney – In order 

to determine proper chimney height above the roof, measure from the side of the chimney horizontally.  As you move up the chimney, 

PLACE A LINE OF 

1

4

 DIA HIGH TEMPERATURE 

SILICONE CAULK ON CHIMNEY ADAPTOR AS

 SHOWN BY DASHED LINES

Place a line of high temperature caulk 

(1/4 inch diameter) on the chimney 

adaptor as shown with dashed line.

Summary of Contents for SF3042

Page 1: ...FURNACE WOOD AND COAL BURNING OUTDOOR FURNACE MODEL SF3042 Manufactured by Shelter Furnace 10950 Linpage Place Saint Louis MO 63132 1 800 875 4788 MADE IN USA REVISION I JUNE 2012 Tested to UL391 Sta...

Page 2: ...from the home this would give maximum airflow and provide the highest efficiency Transportation Damage Every effort has been made to ensure that your Shelter Furnace will arrive in perfect condition...

Page 3: ...nnection 12 General Operation 13 First Wood Fire 13 Loading Wood 13 First Coal Fire 14 Fuel Recommendations 14 Disposal of Ashes 15 Heat Dump and Fuse Link System 15 Draft Blower and Spin Draft 16 Cre...

Page 4: ...within the home and amount of fuel We have incorporated all of these features as standard equipment offering you the most efficient durable and affordable appliance possible Abnormally cold weather c...

Page 5: ...building or peak of the roof within a horizontal distance of 10 feet The 2 foot height does not include the cap See diagram below Class A HT 2100 All Fuel 6 inch Chimney Pipe is required for optimum...

Page 6: ...reaches the selected temperature on the wall thermostat it will disengage the draft motor and the fire in the firebox will reduce to a low burn until the thermostat calls for another heat cycle The fa...

Page 7: ...oor furnace 4 After all the chimney components are installed including the cap follow the diagram below to caulk around the chimney pipe as well as around the outer edge of the anchor plate Chimney Lo...

Page 8: ...Care KEEP WOOD COVERED AT ALL TIMES This cannot be over emphasized Wood stored stacked uncovered exposed to rain and snow has a higher moisture content causing the formation of creosote excess smoke a...

Page 9: ...er leave the ash or fuel door open in an attempt to regulate the fire This will overheat the furnace and void the warranty Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance Refer to...

Page 10: ...w to right inner panel Insert plug into control center marked draft motor 7 Insert draft blower shield 8 Insert the plug from the fan limit control into the control center marked fan limit 9 Insert th...

Page 11: ...properly NEVER draw cold outside air into the blower housing By doing so the furnace s heat chamber will not reach the necessary temperature to heat the home The duct work should be designed so the ex...

Page 12: ...NNECTIONS A qualified professional should do the installation Maximum run should be 25 feet A duct run in excess of 25 feet will greatly restrict the air flow and heat output therefore is not recommen...

Page 13: ...hout ductwork When there is no duct system to connect to the hot air flex duct keep in mind You must separate the hot air duct from the cold air return Ideally locate each at opposite ends of the home...

Page 14: ...ll thermostat and draft blower cover to a comfortable setting See diagram on page 16 spin draft Ash pan must remain out of furnace during operation NOTE Your new Shelter Furnace is capable of producin...

Page 15: ...be sure to leave a red spot in the center of the bed This hot spot will help ignite the gases given off the new charge A deep charge will give a more even heat and a longer fire It may take up to a co...

Page 16: ...0 F The heat sensitive fuse link located within the top of the heat chamber causes the lid to open allowing the excess heat to escape This safety feature is designed to activate before any extreme hea...

Page 17: ...t creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely dangerous fire in the chimney The chimney connector and the chimney should be inspected at least twice m...

Page 18: ...ns of wear and replace as needed Check the heat duct and cold air return to be sure they have not become loose or been damaged If so tighten or replace as needed Check ductwork for any air leaks Remov...

Page 19: ...DO NOT CONNECT DUCTWORK SO THAT A REVERSE FLOW IS POSSIBLE OPERATE THE GAS OIL ELECTRIC FURNACE PERIODICALLY TO ENSURE THAT IT WILL OPERATE SATISFACTORILY WHEN NEEDED CERTIFIED FOR INSTALLATION WITH...

Page 20: ...COVER MIT CONTROL BOX ER BACK PANEL ER TOP PANEL GE AT DUMP LID INNER DUMP LID T DUMP SPRING BRACKET INE SCREW OUTER PANEL P PANEL C CHANNEL T AND RIGHT INNER ER SIDE PANEL LEFT DOOR ASSEMBLY R SKIN B...

Page 21: ...9 FC000 78 INNER TOP PANEL 1 10 FCH1800 HINGE 1 11 FC000 81 HEAT DUMP LID INNER PANEL 1 12 SF42 33 HEAT DUMP LID 1 13 FCHDSB HEAT DUMP SPRING BRACKET 5 14 FCFLAB MACHINE SCREW 1 15 SF42 40 TOP OUTER P...

Page 22: ...3 1 8 X 1 11 2 1 3 9 10 7 4 11 5 6 ITEM ITEM NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION TOTAL QUANTITY 1 SFSR4 Cast Rail 4 Slot 2 2 SFSG Cast Grate Shaker 4 3 SFCB4 Control Bar Shaker 4 1 4 SFCBL Control Bar Link Shaker...

Page 23: ...B FAN LIMIT CONTROL WALL THERMOSTAT 120V AC 24V AC TRANSFORMER RELAY DRAFT BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER MOTOR BLACK 120V AC POWER SUPPLY WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK WHITE YELLOW RED RED RED YELLOW BLACK ORANGE WIR...

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Page 29: ...or gaskets are excluded from this warranty In order to exercise the aforementioned warranty a certified professional must determine the appliance part to be defective He or she must submit a written s...

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