Instructions / Assembly

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Problem: Draft blower will not run. NOTE: Verify that the wall thermostat is in the
“HEAT” position, and make sure batteries are installed.
Defective rocker switch on control
center.
Replace rocker switch.
Possible Causes:
Remedies:
Defective wall thermostat.
This can be checked by turning the thermostat to a temperature
setting that is higher than the temperature in your home. If the draft
blower does not operate, the thermostat may be defective. Replace
if necessary.
Move switch on wall thermostat to the “HEAT” position.
Replace relay.
Replace draft motor.
Wall thermostat is in the wrong
position.
Defective relay in transformer.
Defective draft motor.
4.
Problem: Excessive dirt accumulation surrounding air registers in the home.
Possible Causes:
Remedies:
Furnace is not connected to
return air duct and is drawing
dirt from furnace room oor and
disbursing it throughout home.
Connect to return air duct system.
Install lter box on furnace. Install lter in lter box.
Filter box not installed, or no lter
in lter box.
5.
Problem: Smoke from the re chamber is pufng back through the forced draft motor.
Furnace is not connected to
return air and is drawing smoke
fumes from the ue.
Connect to return air duct system. Or room may be too airtight, refer
to “Location and Installation” section on page 3.
Possible Causes:
Remedies:
Excessively long run of stove
pipe from furnace to ue.
Relocate the furnace so the horizontal run does not exceed 5 feet
and has a 2 inch rise per foot.
The run should not contain more than 2 elbows.
Replace with a larger ue providing a minimum of 50 square
inches but not more than 100 square inches of draft area. If the
ue is within these specications, check the draft with a draft gage
(manometer). Your ue should provide a minimum of .04 water
column inches and a maximum of .08 water column inches.
Too many elbows.
Insufcient ue size.
6.
Review wiring diagram. If unit is wired correctly, seek professional
assistance.
Improper wiring.