Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 85 du fabricant New Buck Corporation
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NON-CA T AL YTIC UNIT MODEL 85 SAFETY NOTICE FEATURES PREPARATIONS INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY IN STALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT . FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALL ATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS CONCERNING RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSP ECTIONS IN YOUR AREA.
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Important Instructions ......................................................................................................... 3 SECTION I: Introduction .............................................................................
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INST ALLA TION, OPERA TION, AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 85 READ THIS FIRST IMPOR T ANT INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING THESE UNITS GENERATE A LOT OF HEAT , SO TREAT THEM WITH CARE. HOT WHILE IN OPERATION . KEEP CHILDRE N, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BUR NS.
CAUTION YOUR CHIMNEY MUST BE CO RREC TLY SIZED. A CHIMNEY THAT IS TOO SMALL OR LARGE IN DIAMETER, OR TOO SHORT, CAN CAUSE YOUR STOVE TO SPILL SMOKE WHEN THE DOOR IS OPENED. SECTION I INTRODUCTION Your Buck Stove is a non-catalytic unit designed to meet the m ost stringent emissions standards without the use of a catalytic combus tor.
SECTION II MASONR Y INSER T INST ALLA TION The Model 81 may be installed using an all mas onry fireplace built in accordance with the Uniform Building Code and National Fire Prot ection Association (NFPA). The first step in this type of installation is to determine the acceptability of th e fireplace and chimney for use with a woodstove.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES 1. The hearth must be of masonry construction a nd m ust extend a minimum of 16” in front of the firebox opening and a minimum of 8" to either side of the firebox opening.
POSSIBLE T OOLS NEEDED FOR INST ALLA TION If you decide to install your ow n stove, there are several hand tools you may need to do the job. If you do not already have them, they ar e readily available at most hardware stores.
Installation Pr ocedur e Positioning the Heater NOTE : It is not necessary to direct connect th is unit unless installed in improper drawing fireplace or oversized flue. It is recomme nded a chimney connector be installed from the appliance flue collar to the first fireplace chim ney section.
7. Slide the unit back into the fireplace. Check to be sure that the trim panels are p roperly po- sitioned and lie flat against the fron t of the firepl ace. If one of more of the panels is out of position, slide the unit out and rese t by loosening the mounting screws a nd repositioning in the slot.
14. Slide the unit back into the fireplace. Check to be sure th at the trim panels (and brass) are properly positioned and lie fla t against the front of the fireplace. If panels are out of posi- tion, slide the unit out and rese t by loosening the mounting scre ws and repositioning in the slot.
4. Place crumpled pieces of newspaper in the stove. Light it and close the doors. Ensure that the stove draws prope rly through the primary draft. NOTE: “Do not use grate or elevate fire. Build wood fi re directly on floor of stove.” 5. Check for smoke leaks around the doors.
SECTION III PRE-F AB INSER T INST ALLA TION The Model 85 may be installed into any UL listed pre-fabricated firepla ce that is large enough to accept it NOTE: The ash lip, smoke baffle, and smoke shelf of the pre-fab fireplace may be rem oved if necessary to provide ro om for these m odels.
SECTION IV RESIDENTIAL FREE-ST ANDING INST ALLA TION MINIMUM CLEARANCE T O COMBUS TIBLE MA TERIAL PREP ARING THE ST OVE FOR INST ALLA TION 1. Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage. NOTE : Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet to test the fan and motor.
AL TERNA TE FLOOR PROTECT ORS MA TERIAL Floor protector must be 3/8" minim um thickne ss non-combustible material or equivalent. With the floor protector or hearth extension mate rial specified as one layer of 2" thick brick with a K* factor of 5.
Chimney These models are designed for connection to: (1) Simpson Duravent - Dura Black (2) Metal Fab (3) Ameritec - BSR NOTE: This Room Heater must be converted to (1) a chim ney complying with the re.
three (3) sheet metal screws or rivets. Ne xt, install an optional New Buck Corporation chimney connector to the flue exit of the heater or you m ay use “Ell” brackets to fasten the pipe to the stove. 4. Install Single Wall Connector and chimney sy stem per m anufacturer’s written operating in- structions.
maintaining clearances to the ceiling as noted in Figure 6. This will give you the center of the hole for the chimney penetration. 4. After locating the cente r of the penetration, install th e tee box and chimney as per the chimney manufacturer's specifications.
NOTE: In addition, a connector to a masonry chimney shall extend through the wall to the inner face or liner but not beyond, and shall be firmly cemented to masonry.
Figure 8 Close Clearance Installation using: (1) 6" Simpson Dura-Vent single wall chim ney connector Dura Black and 6" Simpson Dura-Vent 2100 Deg Ht. “Type DP” chimney. (2) 6" Metal Fab Type single wall connector- 6" Metal Fab 2100 HT chimney.
FINAL CHECK 1. Recheck the specified clearances. 2. Remove all foreign material from the firebox area. 3. Open the primary air draft. NOTE: Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet. Set switch to “Manual” and rheostat to “High” position to ensure motor operates properl y.
CLEARANCES FOR MODEL 85 MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O COMBUSTIBLES FREE-ST ANDING Figure 9 MODEL A B C D MODEL 85 24" 24" 25" 16" NOTE: All clearances are to combustibles witho ut low clearance shields and using single wall pipe and minimum floor protector.
CLEARANCES FOR MODEL 85 MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O COMBUSTIBLES SINGLE W ALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND OPTIONAL SHIELDS, MOBILE HOME AND ALCOVE INST ALLA TIONS Figure 10 MODEL A B C D MODEL 85 13" 17" 12.5" 12" NOTE: All clearances are to com bustibles using single wall pipe and all low clearance shields and minimum floor protector.
MODEL 85 INST ALLA TION OF CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDS (Optional) 1. Loosen the three (3) phillips head screws that secure the front cover plates to the front sides of the stove. 2. Take rear close clearance shield and center with back and flushing with the bottom of the stove using the self-tapping screws provided.
SECTION V FREE-ST ANDING MOBILE HOME INST ALLA TION FOR MINIMUM CLEARANC ES SEE P AGE 2 1. FLOOR PROTECTION Floor protector must be 3/8" minim um thickne ss non-combustible material or equivalent. With the floor protector or hearth extension mate rial specified as one layer of 2" thick brick with a K* factor of 5.
T OOLS FOR INST ALLA TION Drop cloth 3/32" Metal drill bit 5/16" Magnetic socket chuck ad apter, 5/16" wrench (box or so cket) or adjustable wrench Jigsaw with masonry, metal and wood blades. WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM. PREP ARING THE HEA TER FOR INST ALLA TION 1.
5. Next, remove the four (4) screws holding the heater to the stand. Posi tion heater out of the way of the installation area. 6. Check that the pedestal stand is still aligne d with the marks and now, mark the outside air opening of the stand on the pad.
Ceiling Exit (Using Close Clearance Listed Chimney) 1. Suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling above the unit so that the weight is hanging in the center of the flue exit. ( A small weight on a string will serve as a plumb bob.) Mark the ceiling where the string is suspended to locate the center of the chimney hole.
(a) Chi mney pipe is 3' higher than roof at the point where it penetrates the roof. (b) Chimney pipe height is at least 2' higher than any part of the roof within 10' of the chimney.
4. Place crumpled pieces of newspaper in the stove . Light it and close the doors. Ensure that the stove draws properly th rough the primary draft. 5. Check for smoke leaks around the doors. 6. Open the doors and check for smoke escaping fr om the front of the stove.
The chimney and chimney connector should be in spected once every two months. Any build- up of soot should be removed to prevent the risk of a chimney fire. To remove chimney or chimney connector: Remove screws or fasteners. Remove pipe and clean with steel brush.
BUILDING A FIRE 1. Open the door. 2. Open the primary air controls located on the right and left sides of the stove under the hearth. To open, push all the way in. To clos e, pull all the way out. Adjustments to airflow may be made by positioning the handle anywhere in between.
ROOM AIR BLOWER OPERA T ION Your heater is equipped with a room air blower. For opera tion and wiring see Figure 14. For your convenience your heater is equipped with a rheostat with which you are able to select the air flow. The auto and manual switch will allow you to select the position at which the thermostat will function.
SECTION VIII TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM 1. Sluggish heater 2. High Fuel Consumption 3. Backpuffing 4. Smoke rollout when heater door is opened. POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Obstruction in chimney 2. Improperly sealed trim kit or direct connect kit 3. Wet or unseasoned wood being burned.
EP A COMPLIANCE ST A TUS The Model 85 heater meets the U.S. Environmen tal Protection Agency’s Emission limits for wood heaters sold after July 1, 1992. Under specifi c conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at rates rang ing from approximately 10,000 to 45,000 BTU/hr for the Model 85.
REPLACEMENT P AR TS FOR THE MODEL 85 1. Air Control Bar MF 882040 2. Door Handle Assembly PA 910096 3. Door Latch PC 910098 4. Door Handle Washer PO 91WASH 5. Front door bushing PO 910102 6. Door Gold PC 212400G 7. Door Black PC 212400 8. Carlingl Fan Auto/Man Switch PE RC211RB 9.
NEW BUCK CORPORA TION (NBC) “LIMITED W ARRANTY” FOR THE BUCK ST OVE PLEASE READ THIS W ARRANTY CAREFULL Y PRODUCTS COVERED This warranty covers the new Buck Stove heating unit, so l ong as it is o.
New Buck Corporation Customer Service Department P. O. Box 69 Spruce Pine, NC 28777 CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS A) Replacement of parts may be in the form of new or fully re conditioned parts, at NBC's option. B) There is no other express warranty.
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