Meyer 4000, 526 Chimney Installation, Chimney/Roof Clearance, Typical Stove Pipe Installation

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CHIMNEY INSTALLATION

Your unit should be place on a non-combustible floor or 3/8" thick fireproof millboard or equivalent which ex- tends at least 8" from the sides and rear and extends 24" from the front. Leave a minimum clearance of 36" in front of your unit. This is for safe, easy loading and cleaning of your unit.

Also be sure to allow enough room at the rear of the Woodchuck for installation of the circulating blower and filter box.

If using your unit as an add-on, 6" minimum clearance is required from your present furnace.

One very important step in locating your wood/coal fur- nace is how much distance you will be from your new or existing chimney. The unit should be installed as close to the chimney as possible with a minimum of elbows (no more than 2) and no more than 6 feet horizontally with ½" rise per foot.

CHIMNEY INSTALLATION

It is extremely important that your Woodchuck furnace be installed into a CLASS A CHIMNEY ONLY. These chimneys consist of a flue-lined masonry chimney or an approved Class A All Fuel factory built metal type. Any other installation constitutes a fire hazard, as wood and coal burning units have stack temperatures as much as 300° to 1000° and may also deposit creosote

which can ignite and cause severe damage to any chimney. MAKE SURE YOUR WOODCHUCK IS IN-

STALLED INTO A PROPER CHIMNEY.

For maximum safety and efficiency never install the Woodchuck furnace into the same chimney serving an- other appliance.

A typical chimney checklist of requirements is depicted on figure 8.

The Model 526 furnace is equipped with a 6" flue collar having 28 sq. in. of exhaust area. Models 2900 and 4000 have an 8" flue collar having 50 sq. in. of exhaust area. When connecting the furnace to the chimney maintain a chimney flue section giving these minimum areas or larger but not exceeding twice this area. Some common sizes that are acceptable are 8" round, 10" round, or 8"x12" rectangular. All Woodchuck furnaces must be in- stalled into a chimney developing a minimum of .04 W.C. to a maximum of .06 W.C. inches of draft. To maintain this range of draft, a barometric damper should be in- stalled (see pgs. 18-20) on each unit when the draft from the chimney is capable of exceeding .06 W.C. inches of draft.

Insufficient draft can contribute to smoke spillage when the loading door is opened and to rapid creosote accu- mulation. Excessive draft can cause high flue gas tem- perature, loss of overall efficiency and effect the degree of control the operator can exert on the unit.

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3’ MIN.

2’ MIN.

2’ MIN.

 

APPROVED

CHIMNEY

APPROVED CHIMNEY

6" OR 7" PIPE FOR MODEL 526

8" PIPE FOR MODELS 2900/4000

STOVE PIPE

DAMPER

DAMPER

SIDE VIEW

FRONT VIEW

FIGURE 9 CHIMNEY/ROOF CLEARANCE

TYPICAL STOVE PIPE INSTALLATION

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Contents MODELS INSTRUCTION AND PARTS BOOK FORPhone 715/654-5132 Fax 715/654-5513 07/97TRANSPORTATION DAMAGES INTRODUCTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS DANGER FURNACE SAFETYDANGER DANGERMODEL SPECIFICATIONSDISCLAIMER NOTICE MODELHIGH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL INFORMATIONEFFICIENCY COMFORTFIGURE FIGURE ADDITION COMFORT AND SAVINGOPERATION OPERATION PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURECOMMON SENSE IF YOU HAVE CHIMNEY FIREBURNING WOOD IN YOUR WOOD- CHUCK OPERATING YOUR WOODCHUCK FURNACESTARTUP FIGURE 5 WOODCHUCK CONTROLSHELPFUL HINTS ASH REMOVALSTARTING A COAL FIRE BURNING COAL IN YOUR WOOD- CHUCKRECHARGING BANKINGASH REMOVAL MAINTENANCEOPTIONAL CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR FOR MODELS 2900/4000 PROBLEM TROUBLE SHOOTINGSOLUTION POSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTION PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE 9. Excessive amounts ofPLACEMENT AND MINIMUM CLEAR ANCES INSTALLATIONGENERAL REQUIREMENTS FIGURE 7 LOCATING THE WOODCHUCKFIGURE 8 TYPICAL CHIMNEY CHECKLIST FIGURE 9 CHIMNEY/ROOF CLEARANCE CHIMNEY INSTALLATIONTYPICAL STOVE PIPE INSTALLATION STOVE PIPE INSTALLATION INSTALLING YOUR WOODCHUCKINSTALLATION OF A BAROMETRIC DRAFT DAMPERS IN STOVE PIPESADD-ONINSTALLATIONS AIR DUCT INSTALLATIONOPTIONAL SHAKER GRATE INSTALLATION FOR MODEL WOODCHUCK FINAL ASSEMBLYFIGURE 12 PARALLEL ADD-ONINSTALLATION FIGURE 13 CENTRAL ADD-ONINSTALLATIONFIGURE 15 INSTALL SHAKER GRATE HANDLE INSTALL SHAKER GRATE HANDLE MODEL 2900 ONLYFIGURE 14 POOR INSTALLATIONS FIGURE 17 INSTALL FIREBRICK INSTALL FIREBRICKFIGURE 16 INSTALL OPTIONAL SHAKER GRATE FOR MODEL ASSEMBLE MANUAL DRAFT MODEL 526 ONLY FIGURE 19 INSTALL MANUAL DRAFT-MODEL526INSTALL FILTER BOX INSTALL CIRCULATING BLOWERFEED MOTORELECTRICAL HOOKUP FIGURE FIGURE 21 INSTALL CIRCULATING BLOWER AND FILTERFIGURE 22 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM BASIC UNIT FOR MODEL REPAIR PARTSKEY NO. PART NO DESCRIPTIONKEY NO. PART NO BASIC UNIT FOR MODELDESCRIPTION KEY NO. PART NOKEY NO. PART NO BASIC UNIT FOR MODELDESCRIPTION KEY NO. PART NO#05-2900SHAKER GRATE FOR MODELS 2900/4000 #05-5260-OPTIONALSHAKER GRATE FOR MODELFILTER BOX 2900/4000#08-0090COMPLETE BLOWER ASSY CIRCULATING BLOWER #08-0100 COMFORT CONTROLDESCRIPTION KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION46-2900-8Wiring Diagram PERSONAL DATA INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This Page Intentionally Blank LIMITED WARRANTY MEYER MANUFACTURING CORPORATION P.O. Box Manufactured ByDorchester, Wisconsin Dorchester, Wisconsin
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