Troubleshooting guide, Problem cause solution – Country Flame FP42 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Version 7.1

31

PROBLEM

CAUSE SOLUTION

Fireplace smokes

Chimney cap restricted

Clean the chimney cap and remove any debris
that may have accumulated in the screen.

Damper

not

adjusted

Secure the damper into the open position.

Downdraft

Add a chimney cap designed to prevent
downdrafts.

Obstruction

Remove tree limbs or obstruction at least 10’
from top of chimney or increase chimney
height.

Atmospheric

conditions

Occasional atmospheric conditions will cause a
smoking condition if the chimney pipe is not
straight up. It is best to wait for conditions to
change before burning with the doors open.

Chimney

obstruction

Check the flue system for obstructions and
clean.

Too many flues to a
chimney

Consult with Certified Chimney Expert.

House

too

tight

Open windows at first floor and close upper
floor windows.

Paint

curing

New heaters always smoke on start up as the
paint is heated. Open windows and doors for
ventilation.

Leaky

chimney

Joint leaks or mortar leaks will cause the draft
to be weak. Use cement or mortar to correct
these leaks.

Glass gets dirty (optional doors)

Wet wood

Dry wood produces much less creosote
buildup than wet wood and less glass staining.

Normal

buildup

A damp cloth dipped in wood ashes works
well. Regular household glass cleaners are not
effective in cleaning glass. Using abrasives
such as steel wool or powder abrasives
permanently damages glass. Approved
Fireplace glass cleaners are available.

Position of fire

Burning logs, close to the glass, will tend to
dirty the glass.

Lack of Heat

Wet wood

Dry wood produces almost twice the BTU’s
and burns at the same rate as wet wood.
Wood cut in January and allowed to dry will
give excellent results for the fall season.

Too small a fire

When starting a fire allow it to burn rapidly for
several minutes to burn off excess creosote. A
well-built fire is much more efficient and heats
better than a few sticks. A fire built next to the
sides of the heater provides much better heat
transfer.

Too high a speed on

blower

Always adjust the speed of the blower to the
size of the fire. Too high a fan speed produces
a cooling effect.

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