5.2CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

One of the most efficient methods is to sweep the chimney is using a hard brush. Brush the chimney downward so soot and creosote residues will come off the inside surface and fall at the bottom of the chimney where it can be removed easily.

The chimney must be checked regularly and if creosote has accumulated, it must be removed without delay. Cleaning on a monthly basis should be sufficient during the coldest months.

Smoke flue inspection

-The smoke flue should be inspected regularly during the heating season.

-If possible, the smoke flue should be dismantled and cleaned.

-The flue should be inspected to detect any damage.

-If no damage is noticed, put the flue back in place; otherwise, it must be replaced.

-Use only wood as a combustible.

-Seasoned hard wood logs 18” to 22” long are recommended as a combustible.

5.3MAINTENANCE OF THE BLOWER MOTOR

The two bearings of the motor must be lubricated once a year using non detergent SAE 20 oil.

DO NOT OVERLUBRICATE

FILTERS

The blower must not be operated without the filters. In order to operate a slow combustion heating system efficiently and safely, you have to ensure regular maintenance. This means that the chimney, the joints and the flue must be kept in good condition and the air filters must be cleaned or replaced regularly. Use the same size and same type as the original filters.

Filters dimensions

Filters 12” x 24” (HOTBLAST 1950 part number 53-005-035)

5.4DOOR GASKET MAINTENANCE

It is important to maintain the door gasket in good condition. After a while, the gasket might sag; a door adjustment may be then required.

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