New Buck Corporation 21 Section Troubleshooting, Problem, Possible Cause, Solution

Page 39
SECTION VIII

SECTION VIII

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

 

SOLUTION

1. Sluggish Heater

1. Obstruction in Chimney

1.

Check for and remove

 

 

 

 

obstruction

 

2.

Improperly sealed trim

2.

(a) Check trim kit

 

 

kit or direct connect kit

 

gasketing seal to

 

 

 

 

fireplace and gasket as

 

 

 

 

necessary to seal unit.

 

 

 

 

Gasket under front

 

 

 

 

bottom of stove if

 

 

 

 

needed. (b) Check seal

 

 

 

 

if using direct connect

 

 

 

 

and correct.

 

3.

Manual damper in

3.

Open manual damper

 

 

chimney is closed

 

and wire shut with

 

 

 

 

stainless steel wire or

 

 

 

 

remove damper

 

4. Wet or unseasoned wood

4.

Burn dry seasoned wood

 

 

being burned

 

 

 

5.

Poor chimney draft

5.

Improper chimney height

 

 

 

 

or wrong size flue is

 

 

 

 

being used. Cooler

temperatures caused by external chimney.

37

Image 39
Contents MODEL NON-CATALYTICUNIT MODEL NON-CATBuck Stove Page TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MODELREAD THIS FIRST IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION SECTIONMASONRY INSERT INSTALLATION SECTIONMODEL Floor Protection POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PREPARATIONMASONRY INSERT INSTALLATION OPTIONS FRONT OF STOVE UNIT WITH INSULATION OR HIGH AIRTIGHT INSU LATED CLEAN OUT REMOVE DAMPEROR WIRE IT OPEN STARTER PIPE SEAL TRIM PANELS AND UNDERFIGURE 3 MOUNTING TRIM PANELS POSITIONING THE HEATERPOSITIONING MOUNTING THE TRIM PANELSFINAL CHECK Page SECTION PRE-FABINSERT INSTALLATION Chimney PREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATIONFloor Protection 1. Convert specification to R-valueCHIMNEY HOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALLResidential Installation PREPARING THE ROOM HEATER LOCATIONModel 21 minimum clearance to combustibles HOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL Residential InstallationNOTE For minimum clearances See Page 17, Figure Model 21 minimum clearance to combustibles NOTE For minimum clearances See Page 19, Figure Residential and Mobile Home InstallationHOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL Without close clearance shield and pipe shieldModel 21 minimum clearance to combustibles any listed 2100 UL 103 HT. TYPE ChimneyHOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL Residential and Mobile Home InstallationD. Vertical Wall Exit using 6 DVL Close Clearance Pipe, and Elbow, and any Listed 2100 UL HT chimney and Listed 2100 UL HT T-Boxassembly Model 21 minimum clearance to combustibles Listed 2100 UL HT T-BoxassemblyHOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL Residential and Mobile Home InstallationNOTE For minimum clearances See Page 23, Figure Model 21 minimum clearance to combustibles any listed 2100 UL 103 HT. TYPE ChimneyHOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL Residential and Mobile Home InstallationNOTE For minimum clearances See Page 25, Figure Listed 2100 UL HT T-Boxassembly OUT SIDE AIR INSTALLATION Page FINAL CHECK SECTION ALCOVE INSTALLATION AND CLEARANCES PREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATIONChimney Floor Protection 1. Convert specification to R-valueHOW TO LOCATE CHIMNEY EXIT, AND INSTALL Alcove InstallationALCOVE INSTALLATION AND CLEARANCES any listed 2100 UL 103 HT. TYPE ChimneyModel 21 minimum clearance to combustibles 13/16” TYP 1” TYP 1/4” TYP Installation of Optional Close Clearance ShieldsInstallation of Optional Pipe Shield Pipe Shield Loosen these top shield screwsFINAL CHECK SECTION WOOD HEATER SAFETY BUILDING A FIRE SECTION OPERATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE SECTION TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM SOLUTIONPROBLEM SOLUTIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE PRODUCTS COVERED WARRANTY TIME PERIODSPROCEDURE NEW BUCK CORPORATION NBCOTHER RIGHTS CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS