Yukon Advanced Optics Oil Furnace Furnace User Manual


 
DANGERS-CAUTION-FIRE HAZARDS
(Burn wood logs or coal only)
Do not install a power humidifier on the warm air plenum.
Do not load wood above secondary air tube. Doing so will cause over-fire and damage to combustion
chamber could result.
Do not attempt to light a wood or coal fire when oil or gas vapors are present. An explosion or flashback
could cause personal injury.
Do not install on combustible floor.
Load wood or coal carefully or damage may result to fire brick or refractory pot liner.
Fire the oil or gas burner at least once each week during the heating season. This will insure clean nozzles
and electrodes.
Inspect air filter regularly. Clean or replace as necessary. Filter size is 20" x 25" x 1".
If an over-fire situation should occur, be sure ash door and fire door are closed. Turn thermostat down to
close primary air damper.
In the event of an electrical power failure, remove air filter and be sure ash door and fire door remain closed.
In the event of a soot or creosote fire, call your fire department immediately. Turn thermostat down to
close primary air damper and make sure ash door and fire door are closed.
Safety Statements
STOP FOR SAFETY!
Safe assembly, operating and maintenance practices should always be
followed whenever using any equipment. Wherever you see the caution sign,
extra safety precautions should be taken.
You must stop, read, and carefully follow the safety instructions before proceeding.
READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL
It is recommended to read through the entire manual before beginning your
installation and/or operating your furnace. Follow all steps exactly.
UL LABEL AND NFPA PRACTICES
Areas of this manual refer to Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
UL & NFPA are non-profit organizations. This furnace must be installed according to NFPA codes.
UL is the oldest and largest public safety testing laboratory in the world. All furnaces in this manual are Listed by
the UL. They have passed all safety and efficiency requirements for both gas and oil in the U.S. The UL Listing
label is also your assurance that UL employees inspect our furnaces during the manufacturing process. This can
happen several times a year on an unannounced basis.
NFPA Codes, Standards, recommended practices, and guides referred to in this document are approved by the
American National Standards Institute. State and local codes are adopted from these standards.
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