New Buck Corporation 20 Room Heater manual Align where handle rod exits face of air vent

Models: 20 Room Heater

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and door to rake the wood and coals into a pile near the front center of the firebox. (Be certain wood chunks are pulled out of the rear corners.) Close door and bypass damper. This step will assure continued combustion and thorough burning of the wood.

D.High-BurnRate—Set primary air control wide open. . Set the Auto-Off-Manual switch to the Auto position. Wood Loading—During refueling, open the bypass damper, open the door, and add wood. Immediately close door and bypass damper.

NOTE: To select primary air setting, center rod where it exits the air vent opening and align to the marked settings on the heater.

High

Mid. High

Mid. Low

Low

Align where handle rod exits face of air vent

You will have to experiment with the rate until you find the particular setting for heating your home. Chimney drafts, tightness of the house doors and windows, and atmospheric conditions all influence which setting you must have so it may take you several firings to learn the setting necessary for your installation.

Although the catalytic heaters decrease ash residue, routine removal of excess ash is still necessary.

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FAQ

How do I properly load wood into the heater?

To properly load wood, open the bypass damper, open the door, and add wood. Immediately close the door and bypass damper.

How do I select the primary air setting?

To select the primary air setting, center the rod where it exits the air vent opening and align it to the marked settings on the heater.

What factors can influence the necessary setting for my installation?

Chimney drafts, tightness of the house doors and windows, and atmospheric conditions can all influence the necessary setting for your installation.