United States Stove 1200Q owner manual Trouble Shooting Tips for Warm AIR Furnace

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TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS FOR WARM AIR FURNACE

 

List of Problems

Possible Cause

Solutions

1.

Smoking when feed door is open.

a) Insufficient draft.

a) Set thermostat higher.

 

 

b) Clogged chimney or chimney

b) Clean chimney.

 

 

connector.

 

 

 

c) Down draft in chimney.

c) Add raincap to chimney.

 

 

 

 

2.

Furnace does not heat.

a) Wood not seasoned and dry.

a) Allow wood to season in a dry, well

 

 

 

ventilated area for six months.

 

 

b) Blower control set too low.

b) Set blower control to higher

 

 

 

temperature (See Page 18).

 

 

c) Insufficient flue draft.

c) Set flue draft (See Page 9).

 

 

 

 

3.

Blower does not run.

a) Improperly wired.

a) Wire unit properly.

 

 

b) Bad blower control.

b) Replace blower control.

 

 

c) Bad relay.

c) Replace relay.

 

 

d) Bad blower motor.

d) Replace blower.

 

 

 

 

4.

No air from registers - fan running.

a) Registers are closed.

a) Open registers.

 

 

b) Duct work improperly installed.

b) Correct duct work installations.

 

 

c) Improper wiring between central

c) Wire unit properly.

 

 

furnace and Model 1537.

 

 

 

 

 

5.

Air from registers is not hot.

a) Blower control set too low.

a) Adjust blower control to higher

 

 

 

setting (See Page 18).

 

 

b) Bad blower control.

b) Replace blower control.

 

 

 

 

6.

Blower runs too long.

Blower control cut off set too low.

Set blower control cut off to higher

 

 

 

setting (See Page 18)

 

 

 

 

7.

Blower does not run long enough.

a) Blower control cut off set too high.

a) Set blower control cut off to lower

 

 

 

setting (See Page 18).

 

 

b) Bad blower motor.

b) Replace blower.

 

 

 

 

8.

Smoke and/or odor from registers

Oil from furnace and duct work.

The metal used in construction of the

when furnace is used for first time.

 

furnace and duct work has a light

 

 

 

coating of oil. This should disappear

 

 

 

after a short period of time. Once this

 

 

 

burn-off has occurred, it should not

 

 

 

reoccur.

 

 

 

 

9.

Creosote build-up.

a) Burning green wood (not seasoned

a) Burn only seasoned wood.

 

 

or dry).

 

 

 

b) Thermostat setting too low for type

b) Set thermostat higher to attain

 

 

fuel.

higher flue temperatures. This will aid

 

 

 

in preventing build-up of creosote.

 

 

 

10. Flame spillage when feed door is

a) Insufficient draft.

a) Set thermostat higher.

open.

b) Smothering fire when adding fresh

b) Add fuel so as not to smother fire.

 

 

fuel.

 

 

 

 

 

•DRAWINGS FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY•

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Contents Model 1200Q Tools and Materials Needed CongratulationsSafety Rules for Safe Installation and Operation HOW the Furnace Functions Model 1200Q Dimensions Locating the Furnace Masonry Chimney Chimney ConnectionAdjusting Barometric Draft Regulator Rules for Connector Pipe InstallationAssembly of Furnace Blower & Component Assembly FIG Model 1200Q Wiring Diagram FIG Installation Power Failure Instructions Drawings for Illustration Purposes only Alternative Parallel Installation Wiring Diagram FIG Operating Instructions Adjusting Blower Limit Control SettingsChimney Maintenance Service HintsModel 1200Q Parts KEY PART# Description QTY Model 1200Q Parts ListAppendix Installation B Installation C Installation D Only Installation E Installation F Installation G Drawings for Illustration Purposes only Trouble Shooting Tips for Warm AIR Furnace Ussc

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