Yukon Advanced Optics Oil Furnace Furnace Features - Eagle I - Husky, vMORE HEAT EXCHANGE SURFACE

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Furnace Features - Eagle I - Husky

Furnace Features - Eagle I - Husky

uYUKONTROL SOLID-STATE FURNACE CONTROL This is the solid-state control that coordinates the gas or oil burner function with the wood/coal damper so that your home is always comfortable using your choice of fuels.

vMORE HEAT EXCHANGE SURFACE

MEANS LESS HEAT UP THE CHIMNEY

The secondary heat exchanger is made up of type 304 Stainless Steel tubes, which the heat produced by the furnace, must pass through before entering the chimney. This feature increases the heating surface to 54 square feet. Standard gas or oil furnaces have only 25-30 square feet.

wGAS BURNER OPTION FOR AUXILIARY FUEL Our gas model comes with a Wayne P250 AF DIN hi-efficiency gas burner. This burner features a Honeywell electronic ignition and gas valve. It is certified by Underwriters Laboratories to provide up to 80.1% steady state efficiency. It can be switched from LP Gas to Natural Gas or visa- versa. This burner can be interchanged with our Wayne model MSR oil burner at your option.

xTHE OIL (OR GAS) BURNER FIRES INTO

AN ENGINEERED PYROLITE HIGH TEMPERATURE CERAMIC CHAMBER WHICH ASSURES COMPLETE COMBUSTION This flame is then directed horizontally into the wood/coal firebox to automatically ignite those fuels. This design assures the gas or oil burner to be free of any wood/coal smoke from the fire box.

yTHE EAGLE I INCORPORATES AN EASY

ACCESS CLEAN-OUT DOOR TO MAINTAIN TOP HEATING EFFICIENCY

This is an openable door which connects the four secondary heat tubes to the flue pipe that leads to the chimney. Keeping the inside of your furnace clean insures high efficiency.

z2-INCH THICK HI-TEMPERATURE

FIREBRICK SURROUNDS THE WOOD/COAL FIRE The EAGLE I furnace features 180 pounds of firebrick. It is 18 inches high on the side opposite the burner and the backside of the firebox. It is 9 inches high on the

burner side. This firebrick not only protects the steel from the extreme combustion temperatures in the firebox, but it also retains a substantial amount of heat after the wood/coal fire burns down.

{AFTER-BURNER JET SYSTEM GIVES

MAXIMUM SOLID FUEL BURNING EFFICIENCY Twenty percent of the air required for proper coal/wood combustion is drawn in above the firebox, and then distributed around the top of the flame to create an afterburner effect. Forty percent of the energy in wood/coal leaves the initial flame in the form of an unburned gas (smoke). This patented system burns these gases, thereby substantially increasing the efficiency of the wood or coal.

2 DIFFERENT STYLES OF HEAVY CAST IRON GRATES It is imperative that 80 percent of

the air for combustion enters the firebox from below a wood coal grate to insure an efficient and clean burning fire. Our standard heavy cast iron grate is adequate for a wood fire. A much heavier cast iron shaker grate is also available as an option for dense coal use.

}OIL BURNER OPTION FOR AUXILIARY FUEL If oil is your preference for a back-up fuel, your burner will be a Wayne model MSR 321-009 hi-efficiency oil burner. Features are a Stainless Steel flame retention head and Honeywell Premium controls. It is certified by Underwriters Laboratories to provide up to 80.1 % steady state efficiency. If at some time in the future, you decide you would rather have LP or Natural Gas as your backup fuel, this burner can be interchanged with our Wayne P250 AF DIN gas burner. (A nice insurance policy.)

~AIR CIRCULATING BLOWER AND MOTOR The EAGLE I is designed with 10 inch wide, ten inch- diameter belt drive blower. This oversized blower turns slower than ordinary furnaces because of its large size. It is therefore quieter than most furnaces, Each EAGLE I is equipped with a premium Class A motor with Class B insulation, which means it will operate in a higher temperature atmosphere. This motor also features a 1.35 service factor, which means it has 35% more power than a standard motor of the same size. Up to four tons (48,000 BTU’s) of air conditioning can be added to an EAGLE I.

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Contents Warm Air Central Heating Furnaces POLAR/EAGLEOil/Wood - Gas/Wood LWO-112Oil Fired LWG-112Gas FiredDANGER FOR YOUR SAFETYFor repair or replacement parts or call 1-800-358-0060INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTSPLAN YOUR INSTALLATION MAINTENANCEREAD THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL Safety StatementsSTOP FOR SAFETY extra safety precautions should be takenPACKING LIST Unpack and Check Your CartonsINSPECT SHIPMENT FIG.MEANS LESS HEAT UP THE CHIMNEY Furnace Features - Eagle I - HuskyvMORE HEAT EXCHANGE SURFACE xTHE OIL OR GAS BURNER FIRES INTOyv x ~ w z u |Furnace Features - Eagle I - Husky Furnace Features - Eagle II - Polar uYUKONTROL SOLID-STATEzFIRE BRICK LINING EXTENDS w|z u Furnace Features - Eagle II - PolarInput rating SpecificationsMODEL LWO-112Oil 1.0 G.P.H. - 80 HPLAN YOUR INSTALLATION Plan Your InstallationUnit Dimensions RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONWITH CLEARANCES SHOWN BE SURE TO INSTALL DUCT WORKCLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Plan Your InstallationBE INSTALLED WITH A METAL CONDENSATE PAN TYPICAL INSTALLATIONPlan Your Installation EVENT OF ELECTRIC POWER OR FURNACE FAN FAILUREPLACE FURNACE InstallationDRAFT TUBE INSTALLATION SECONDARY AIR INTAKE COVEROIL BURNER INSTALLATION CUT AWAY VIEW BURNER COMBUSTION CHAMBERInstallation Install burner as followsDRAFT InstallationDraft Tube Assembly DAMPER CONTROLInstallation FIG. 14-A FIG. 14-BSMOKE BAFFLES Installation INSTALLING THE HONEYWELL FAN/LIMIT CONTROLFan Limit Control MOUNTING THE THERMOSTATS InstallationTYPICAL THERMOSTAT SETTINGS FIG.FUEL TANKS AND FUEL LINES InstallationFIG. SINGLE LINE SYSTEMGAS PIPING InstallationGAS PIPE SIZING FIG.FUME SENSOR GAS MODELS ONLY InstallationField Controls Model WMO-1Safety Switch FIG.WIRING THE FURNACE InstallationELECTRIC WIRING DS-103DAMPER CONTROL24 Volt Field Wiring OIL OR GAS AND WOOD HEATING ONLYOIL OR GAS AND WOOD HEATING WITH AIR CONDITIONING FIG. InstallationCONNECTING SMOKE PIPE LESSER CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLEInstallation ACCURATELY ADJUST FLUE DRAFTA MANOMETER MUST BE USED TO MAKE THESE ADJUSTMENTS WHEN INSTALLINGInstallation PROPER CHIMNEYSCHOOSING A CHIMNEY Installation FIG. InstallationCOMBUSTION AIR FIG. FIGInstallation BTU Per Hour InputOIL FIRING THE UNIT To start the oil burner on a new installationOperating Instructions STARTING BURNER AFTER IGNITION FAILUREOperating Instructions Gas Firing the UnitTo Start the Gas burner on new installation FIG.BTU’s Operating InstructionsBEST WOOD TO BURN EquivalentOperating Instructions STARTING WOOD FIRE WITH GAS OR OIL BURNERHAND FIRING WOOD WHAT SIZE COAL SHOULD I BURN? HOW TO START A COAL FIREOperating Instructions MAINTAINING A COAL FIREOperating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BURNING COALON 1/2-INCHOPENING GRATES Optional Wiring Diagrams OIL AND WOOD HEATING ONLYOIL AND WOOD HEATING WITH A/C Wiring DiagramsGAS AND WOOD HEATING ONLY Wiring DiagramsGAS AND WOOD HEATING WITH A/C Wiring DiagramsGRATE CARE -ASHREMOVAL MaintenanceRECOVERING UNBURNED COAL ASH DISPOSALSMOKE PIPE, CHIMNEY AND SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER MaintenanceCLEANING FURNACE AND CHIMNEY FLUE PIPES Secondary Heat Exchanger Eagle I - HuskyMaintenance FURNACE BLOWER ADJUSTMENTFIG. FIG. FIG. FIG. Maintenance DUCT WORK AND BLOWER SPEED ADJUSTMENTMaintenance TESTING INSTALLATIONS FOR EFFICIENCYFIG. Step MaintenanceTEST PROCEDURE Step StepFIREBRICK PLACEMENT MaintenanceFIREBRICK PLACEMENT Models LWO-112& LWG-112ONLY Fig. Lower RowMAINTENANCE AT THE END OF THE HEATING SEASON MaintenanceOIL BURNER MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE AT THE START OF THE HEATING SEASONDISPOSAL OF ASHES MaintenanceHOW TO PREVENT RUST AND CORROSION CREOSOTE-FORMATIONAND NEED FOR REMOVALChimney causes MaintenanceSMOKE IN THE FURNACE ROOM FIG.YOUR PRIMARY SOURCE OF HEAT MaintenanceOVER HEATING WHEN BURNING SOLID FUEL AS GAS OR OIL PART OF FURNACE TOO LARGE FOR THE HOMEExploded Views & Parts List EAGLE I - HUSKY MODELS LWO-112& LWG-112Right Hand Exploded Views & Parts ListLeft Hand DescriptionEAGLE II - POLAR MODELS LWO-168& LWG-168 Exploded Views & Parts ListKey No Left Hand ShownExploded Views & Parts List Left HandWAYNE MODEL MSR OIL BURNER Exploded Views & Parts ListGUN ASSEMBLY MSR GUN ASSEMBLY DETAIL BURNER COMPONENTS WAYNE MODEL MSRExploded Views & Parts List Part DescriptionWAYNE MODEL P250AF-DIN GAS BURNER Exploded Views & Parts ListPart Description BURNER COMPONENTS WAYNE MODEL P250AF-DINExploded Views & Parts List Part NumberMODELS LWO-112AND LWG-112 CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CHARTCHART IS FOR DETERMINING MOTOR HORSEPOWER NEEDS THIS CIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVECIRCULATING FAN PERFORMANCE CURVE CHART MODELS LWO-168AND LWG-168Exploded Views & Parts List CHART IS FOR DETERMINING MOTOR HORSEPOWER NEEDSTroubleshooting SERVICE HINTS- OILNotes YUKONEAGLE HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTSAssembly Installation Operation Repair Parts OWNERS MANUAL