Meyer 4000, 526, woodchuck, 2900 manual Introduction, Transportation Damages

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Woodchuck Owner,

Congratulations on your purchase of a Woodchuck heating appliance. Un- doubtedly you have given much consideration to your purchase and we’re proud that you have selected a Woodchuck. Pride in craftsmanship and engi- neering have made your Woodchuck the finest heating appliance available to- day.

Solid fuels are abundant and inexpensive. Wood is our only renewable source of fuel and conservative estimates put our coal reserves at 800 years. Our dual fuel units provide the savings and comfort of solid fuels and the con- venience of electric heat in one attractive package.

There is no substitute for quality. That is why thousands of people like you have purchased a Woodchuck. They also felt it was the best equipment to serve their heating needs, now and in years to come. We ask that you follow our policy of “safety first” and we strongly suggest that you read through the owner’s manual before installing and operating your furnace.

For a lifetime of satisfaction, thank you for not compromising with quality.

Sincerely,

Donald A. Meyer

President

MEYER MANUFACTURING CORP.

We are constantly improving and updating our product in order to provide the highest quality and value possible. Consequently pictures might sometimes dif- fer slightly from the actual product.

TRANSPORTATION DAMAGES

Before reading this manual and proceeding with the installation, inspect your new Woodchuck to make sure there were no shipping damages. If you find there have been damages incurred, call your dealer immediately. He will then take a course of action to correct the problem.

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Contents 07/97 INSTRUCTION AND PARTS BOOK FORMODELS Phone 715/654-5132 Fax 715/654-5513Page TRANSPORTATION DAMAGES INTRODUCTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS DANGER FURNACE SAFETYDANGER DANGERMODEL SPECIFICATIONSMODEL DISCLAIMER NOTICECOMFORT GENERAL INFORMATIONHIGH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION EFFICIENCYFIGURE FIGURE ADDITION COMFORT AND SAVINGIF YOU HAVE CHIMNEY FIRE OPERATION PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILUREOPERATION COMMON SENSEFIGURE 5 WOODCHUCK CONTROLS OPERATING YOUR WOODCHUCK FURNACEBURNING WOOD IN YOUR WOOD- CHUCK STARTUPHELPFUL HINTS ASH REMOVALBANKING BURNING COAL IN YOUR WOOD- CHUCKSTARTING A COAL FIRE RECHARGINGMAINTENANCE OPTIONAL CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR FOR MODELS 2900/4000ASH REMOVAL POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLE SHOOTINGPROBLEM SOLUTION9. Excessive amounts of PROBLEMSOLUTION POSSIBLE CAUSEFIGURE 7 LOCATING THE WOODCHUCK INSTALLATIONPLACEMENT AND MINIMUM CLEAR ANCES GENERAL REQUIREMENTSFIGURE 8 TYPICAL CHIMNEY CHECKLIST CHIMNEY INSTALLATION TYPICAL STOVE PIPE INSTALLATIONFIGURE 9 CHIMNEY/ROOF CLEARANCE DAMPERS IN STOVE PIPES INSTALLING YOUR WOODCHUCKSTOVE PIPE INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF A BAROMETRIC DRAFTADD-ONINSTALLATIONS AIR DUCT INSTALLATIONFIGURE 13 CENTRAL ADD-ONINSTALLATION WOODCHUCK FINAL ASSEMBLYOPTIONAL SHAKER GRATE INSTALLATION FOR MODEL FIGURE 12 PARALLEL ADD-ONINSTALLATIONINSTALL SHAKER GRATE HANDLE MODEL 2900 ONLY FIGURE 14 POOR INSTALLATIONSFIGURE 15 INSTALL SHAKER GRATE HANDLE INSTALL FIREBRICK FIGURE 16 INSTALL OPTIONAL SHAKER GRATE FOR MODELFIGURE 17 INSTALL FIREBRICK ASSEMBLE MANUAL DRAFT MODEL 526 ONLY FIGURE 19 INSTALL MANUAL DRAFT-MODEL526INSTALL FILTER BOX INSTALL CIRCULATING BLOWERELECTRICAL HOOKUP FIGURE FIGURE 21 INSTALL CIRCULATING BLOWER AND FILTERFIGURE 22 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION REPAIR PARTSBASIC UNIT FOR MODEL KEY NO. PART NOKEY NO. PART NO BASIC UNIT FOR MODELKEY NO. PART NO DESCRIPTIONKEY NO. PART NO BASIC UNIT FOR MODELKEY NO. PART NO DESCRIPTION2900/4000 OPTIONAL SHAKER GRATE FOR MODELSHAKER GRATE FOR MODELS 2900/4000 FILTER BOXCIRCULATING BLOWER COMFORT CONTROL DESCRIPTIONKEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION PERSONAL DATA INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Page LIMITED WARRANTY
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