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MAINtENANCE

1.  At  tHE  StARt  of  tHE  HEAtING  SEASoN...   

•  It  is  advisable  to  have  your  local  furnace  man 
inspect and service your furnace for the coming heat-
ing season.

  •  The furnace, smoke pipe and chimney should be 

cleaned and checked for repairs.

2.  EMERGENCy StoPS
  •  
Shut  off  all  electrical  power  at  the  main  electric 

service entrance.

3.  SMoKE PIPE, HEAt ExCHANGER ANd SECoNd-

ARy HEAt ExCHANGER

  •  Do  not  burn  green  or  freshly  felled  wood.  If  you 

do,  creosote  and  soot  may  build-up  in  the  chimney, 
smoke  pipe  and  secondary  heat  exchanger.  This 
should  be  checked  and  cleaned  several  times  each 
heating season.

.  Turn on regular (primary) furnace once every month 

to make sure it is functioning properly. 

CLEANING tHE CHIMNEy, SMoKE PIPE ANd HEAt 
ExCHANGER

On a regular schedule, check for creosote and soot build-up 
in the chimney, smoke pipe and heat exchanger. They must 
be kept clean.

Steel  brushes  are  the  safest  for  cleaning  metal  surfaces. 
Salt solutions and some chemicals may damage metal sur-
faces. When cleaning chimney, obtain a stiff steel brush with 
an extension handle and insert brush into chimney from the 
top. Continue brushing and sweeping downward until the full 
length of the chimney is cleaned. Open the clean-out door 
at  the  bottom  of  the  chimney  and  sweep  the  debris  into  a 
plastic bag or container. When cleaning the smoke pipe or 
the heat exchanger, use a steel brush.

IN CASE of CHIMNEy fIRE

1. Alert everyone in the house.
2. Call Fire Department immediately.
3. Shut any doors and air inlet dampers and draft control. 

This should take no longer than a few seconds.

do Not  use  your  furnace  until  a  professional  inspec-
tion  has  been  made  of  your  furnace,  smoke  pipe  and 
chimney.

Summary of Contents for SUPER JACK SJ125

Page 1: ...d Palisade MN 56469 www yukon eagle com OWNER S MANUAL Assembly Installation Operation Repair Parts Model No s BJ90 SJ125 CAUTION Read Rules And Instructions Carefully For Safe Operation IMPORTANT Ins...

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Page 3: ...imit Control 8 Electrical Wiring 4 Wiring the Furnace Diagram 13 Mounting Thermostat 9 Connecting Smoke Pipe and Barometric Damper Control 9 10 Clearances to Combustibles 8 9 Ductwork Connection 9 Pro...

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Page 5: ...d during operation Do not operate with flue draft exceeding 03 W C Do not store flammable materials within marked installa tion clearances Frequently inspect and clean heat exchanger smoke pipe and ch...

Page 6: ...al container with a tight fitting lid Allow ashes to cool before disposing of them Be sure there is a sufficient supply of outside combus tion air to the area where the furnace is located Keep smoke p...

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Page 8: ...sonry chimney units or reinforced Portland cement concrete that is lined with suitable chimney flue liners and built in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4 of this standard 6 Follow a regular...

Page 9: ...mney liner WARNING Check your chimney The chimney is a very important part of your heating system It must be the right size properly constructed and in good condition No furnace can function properly...

Page 10: ...the collar and thus make a better joint WHEN FINISHED THE OPENING INTO THE FLUE MUST BE EQUAL IN SIZE TO THE COLLAR OF THE DRAFT CONTROL If flue pipe is made of material too heavy to bend out into the...

Page 11: ...free open area so you need two metal grilles with 300 square inches each of louvered area The height should be about half the width FRESH AIR DUCT CAPACITIES Fresh air duct capacities for duct supply...

Page 12: ...the chim ney Outside air is also needed to replace any air expelled by kitchen or bathroom fans as well as water heater chimneys or fans Failure to provide outside air to the area in which the furnace...

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Page 14: ...ith new steel there is a small amount of oil or dirt on the metal you may smell an odor This is normal during the first operation Caution Use caution when opening loading door Avoid opening loading do...

Page 15: ...r On a regular schedule check for creosote and soot build up in the chimney smoke pipe and heat exchanger They must be kept clean Steel brushes are the safest for cleaning metal surfaces Salt solution...

Page 16: ...trol open Smell an odor from the first fire in the home POSSIBLE CAUSE New steel small amounts of residue on steel SOLUTION Tighten the allen screw be sure squirrel cage did not move to one side or th...

Page 17: ...l you burn there is some kind of residue build up on the furnace and chimney Same with wood no matter how good the conditions POSSIBLE CAUSE The use of wet frozen or unseasoned wood The use of soft wo...

Page 18: ...himney must terminate at least 2 feet above the peak of the roof Adding more chimney height sometimes cures the problem See Fig 12 page 9 5 Home located on side of hill When the wind blows over a hill...

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Page 24: ...ation must be made in accordance with state and local ordinances which may differ from this installation manual how to order repair parts When ordering repair parts Always give the following informati...

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