Room heater features, Operating controls, Safety standard compliance – New Buck Corporation 91 User Manual

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SECTION I

The New Buck Corporation room heater Model 91 Bay is one of the safest and most efficient heating systems
available when installed and operated as specified in these instructions and as stipulated on the operation and
installation labels affixed to the unit. The unit is designed to burn wood fuel only.
Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. Failure to follow instructions
may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.

Throughout the manual, you will see this symbol. This indicates areas of importance regarding safety.
Please make a special note of these areas.

Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation and operating instructions. Do not connect
this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance. This unit is not designed for installation into Mobile Home.
This unit has been safety tested by ITS (Warnock-Hersey) to UL Standards 737 and 1482.

ROOM HEATER FEATURES

Before attempting to install or operate your heater, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the features and
operating controls of the unit.

OPERATING CONTROLS

WARNING: Model 91 Bay Heater was not designed for fire grates.

1. Bypass

Damper: The bypass damper control is located in the top center of the heater front just under the top.

It is operated by pushing or pulling the rod. The damper is fully open when the handle is pulled out and fully
closed when it is pushed in. The damper must by OPEN before the door is opened.

2. Blower

Control: The blower control (Rheostat) is located on the side of the unit. The rheostat is used to

vary the speed of the blower. It can be set at any position. It must be turned on to activate the automatic
thermostat on the stove.

3. Primary

Air

Controls: The primary air intake draft controls are located at the left and right bottom side of

the hearth. They are operated by moving the handle out to open (to allow air into the firebox) or in (to
control or close off) the air into the firebox. Right side primary air and air wash control (3A). Left side, (3),
also called shot gun air control, allows air to the center of the firebox of the stove.

4. Warm

Air

Outlets: Provides heat extraction from the top of the firebox.

5. Baffles:

Directs air flow around the unit for maximum heat transfer.

6. Air

Inlet: Allows cool air near the floor to be circulated through the blower and back into the warm air

chamber of the heater.

7. Door: Provides an “airtight” feature. The door allows a much higher burning efficiency than can be

obtained with an open firebox.

8. Hearth

Extension: Offers protection from spilled ashes and cinders.

9. Power

Cord: Provides electrical power to operate the blower.

10. Catalyst: Enables the unit to burn cleanly and efficiently.
11. Catalyst Probe:
Probe is located to the right of the bypass damper rod. It is used to determine (catalyst)

temperature.

12. Automatic/Off/Manual Switch: Located at the bottom right corner of stove. In the “Manual” position, the

blower operates continuously. In the “Automatic” position, the blower is controlled by the internal
thermostat which reacts to the temperature of the air between the stove walls. (Not the same as the
temperature showing on the Catalyst Probe.)

SAFETY STANDARD COMPLIANCE

The Model 91 Bay catalytic solid fuel (wood) burning combination room heater/fireplace stove manufactured by
New Buck Corporation complies with US 1482-1994 and UL 737-1995 for residential freestanding and masonry
fireplace insert installations when constructed and installed in accordance with ITS approved documentation.

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