Chimney maintenance, End of season maintenance – Vogelzang International 1500 User Manual

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NORSEMAN™ 1500/2500 FuRNAcE

VGZ-018 / 051809.0

ChImNEY DRAFT

NOTE: A DRAFT READING OF 0.05 W.c.

(WATER cOLuMN) IS SuGGESTED FOR PROPER
BuRNING OF THIS FuRNAcE.

Do not expect the furnace to draw.

Draft is a func-

tion of the chimney, Not the furnace. Smoke spillage
into the house or excessive buildup of condensation
or soot in the chimney are warnings that the chimney
is not functioning properly. correct the problem before
using the furnace. Following are some possible causes
for improper draft.
1. The connector stovepipe may be pushed into the

chimney too far, stopping the draft (figure 14, page
13).

2. If the chimney is operating too cool, water will

condense in the chimney and run back into the
furnace. Soot formation will be rapid and may block
the chimney. Operate the furnace at a high enough
fire level to keep the chimney warm preventing this
condensation.

3. If the fire burns well but sometimes smokes or burns

slowly, it may be caused by the chimney top being
lower than another part of the house or a nearby
tree. The wind blowing over a house or tree falls on
top of the chimney like water over a dam, beating
down the smoke. The top of the chimney should be
at least three (3) feet above the roof and be at least
two (2) feet higher than any point of the roof within
ten (10) feet.

wARNINg – RISk OF FIRE:

DO NOT OPERATE wITh FLUE DRAFT ExCEED-
INg 0.05 IN. (0.1 PA) wATER COLUmN.

chiMNEY MAiNtENANcE

CREOSOTE – Formation and Removal

When wood or coal is bur ned slowly, it

produces tar and other organic vapors which
combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The
creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney
flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue
accumulates on the flue lining. If ignited, this creosote
creates an extremely hot fire which may ignite surround-
ing materials resulting in a building fire.

The chimney connector and chimney should be in-

spected at least

twice a month during the heating sea-

son to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred.

If creosote has accumulated, it should be re-

moved. Failure to remove creosote may result
in ignition and may cause a house/building fire.
creosote may be removed using a chimney brush
or other commonly available materials from your
local hardware retailer.

chimney fires burn very hot. If the chimney con-

nector should glow red, immediately call the fire depart-
ment, then reduce the fire by closing the inlet air control
and pour a large quantity of coarse salt, baking soda,
or cool ashes on top of the fire in the firebox.

wARNINg – RISk OF FIRE

INSPECT AND CLEAN FLUES AND ChImNEY
REgULARLY. SLOw BURNINg FIRES AND
ExTENDED USE mAY CAUSE ExCESSIvE
CREOSOTE BUILDUP.

IgNITION OF CREOSOTE OR OvER FIRINg mAY
CAUSE A ChImNEY FIRE. ChImNEY FIRES
BURN ExTREmELY hOT AND mAY CAUSE
IgNITION OF wALL STUDS OR RAFTERS
whICh wERE ASSUmED TO BE A SAFE
DISTANCE FROm ThE ChImNEY.

iN cAsE oF A chiMNEY FiRE cAll thE FiRE
DEpARtMENt iMMEDiAtElY.

IF A ChImNEY FIRE hAS OCCURRED, hAvE
YOUR ChImNEY INSPECTED BY A qUALIFIED
PERSON BEFORE USINg AgAIN.

END oF sEAsoN MAiNtENANcE

Remove all accumulated ash from inside the fire

box and ash drawer compartment. Ash will absorb
moisture and can cause corrosion.

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