2 uncrating, 3 locating the furnace – Scotsman Ice DB-101 User Manual

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SCOTSMAN WOOD FURNACE – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Scotsman

Oct-06

9

2.2 UNCRATING

When you receive your KERR SCOTSMAN Wood Furnace, check it carefully to ensure
that all components are present and in good condition. If there has been any damage
or loss in transportation, please notify the carrier and retailer at once. Inspect for the
following:

o

Firebox/Heat exchanger

o

Poker/coals rake

o

Marking template (return air and power failure bypass inlet)

o

Internal Breech Baffle (Scotsman only)

o

For free-standing model optional equipment required:
a) BC-9 Blower Kit (Scotsman only)
b) Control Kit “B” (Scotsman only)

CONTROL KIT A (Oil add-on), B (free-standing with BC–9 blower) or E (Electric add-
on) selected according to installation, which includes:

o

L4064R Fan and Limit Control

o

Control Mounting Plate

o

Damper Motor

o

Thermostat (T822D or equivalent)

o

Wiring Harness and Parts

o

Switching Relay R8405C (8A05A – 4) – Kit “A” & “E” only

o

Transformer

– Kit “B” only

NOTE: Some parts may be packed inside furnace firebox. Check shipment carefully

before assuming shortage.

2.3 LOCATING THE FURNACE

(Fig S101-1, Fig S101-4)

The location of the furnace must be as close as possible to the tile-lined brick chimney,
or factory-built solid-fuel approved chimney (ULC S629). Keep in mind also the day-to-
day operation, and place for ease of fueling and cleaning. KERR recommends
installation if possible, in a central location in relation to the outlet registers and the use
of large warm air ducts to improve heat distribution during a power failure.

It is important to provide adequate combustion air to the furnace. It may be necessary
to add a ventilator to an exterior wall of a closed furnace room or an airtight basement.

The furnace must be installed so that the clearances as shown in Fig S101-1, or those
of local authorities are met. If the furnace must be installed on a combustible floor, a
non-combustible base must be built as shown in Fig S101-4. Two layers of hollow
masonry block (4” thick) are placed at right angles to each other so that the ventilation
holes of one layer are opposite to those of the other layer. Also there must be a
minimum of one layer of fireproof board and one layer of 26 gauge galvanized metal
beneath the masonry blocks. This base must extend beyond the furnace to a minimum
distance of 18 in (457 mm) in front and 8 in. (204 mm) on all sides.




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