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SMOKE BAFFLES
The smoke baffles are factory installed and
must be checked to see that they have not
become dislodged during shipping. Refer to
Fig. 6 for proper installation and, if neces-
sary to reposition, proceed as follows:
1. Holding baffle in proper position, tilt
rear up to clear baffle mounting
brackets.
2. Push baffle up to top of combustion
chamber above all three brackets,
level off, slide left and lower onto
mounting brackets.
3. Check to see that all three brack-
ets are engaged.
4. Repeat with second baffle, making sure baffles interlock as shown in Fig. 6. When properly installed, baffles will not move
more than 1/4” in any direction. Failure to have baffles properly installed will severely affect combustion efficiency.
INSTALLING THE HONEYWELL FAN/LIMIT CONTROL
1. After attaching the warm air sheet metal plenum to the
furnace, using the fan/limit control white mounting flange
as a template, place it on the top edge of the furnace
casing above the fire door so that the holes in the fur-
nace casing and the flange are aligned with each other.
Attach the screws to secure the flange. (See Fig. 7)
2. Using the flange as a template, mark the center of the
large hole and the two smaller holes, remove the bracket
and drill a 7/8” hole and two 1/8” holes in the sheet metal
plenum.
3. Replace the flange and reattach it with the mounting
screws.
4. Mount the fan/limit control ridged bracket (furnished with
the fan/limit control) with two 1/2 x 7 sheet metal screws.
5. Insert the fan/limit control into the bracket. Align so that it
is straight. Tighten setscrew to secure control.
MOUNTING THE THERMOSTATS
The thermostats must be mounted on an interior centrally located wall away from direct
sunlight and drafts and approximately 5 feet above the floor. It is not required that they be
level. Place them right next to each other.
Two Honeywell digital thermostats are furnished with all multi-level furnaces. The larger
thermostat controls your gas, oil or electric, whichever back-up fuel you have. It offers
one setting for the temperature you want the burner started in the event your wood supply
is not adequate to keep your home at its temperature setting. It also has a night setback
feature that allows you to keep a lower temperature at desired times. This thermostat
also controls the air conditioning, if applicable.
The smaller thermostat controls the wood/coal room temperature. It does not have a
night setback feature.
If you have no plans for air conditioning now or in the future, you will need a 3-wire
thermostat cable from your furnace to your thermostat. If you intend to install air condi-
tioning either now or in the future, a 5-wire thermostat cable is required.
TYPICAL THERMOSTAT
SETTINGS
The wood thermostat (the smaller one) is
set on 74 degrees. The larger thermostat is
set at 70 degrees. The night setback on the
larger thermostat is set at 66 degrees. The
wood thermostat calls for heat first by open-
ing the air to the wood fire. It opens and clos-
es automatically to keep the temperature at
74 degrees. If you run low or out of wood,
the burner will come on automatically when
the temperature in the home reduces to 70
degrees, or if the thermostat were in the set-
back mode, the burner would not start until
it is called on at 66 degrees.
When the expensive fuel is burning, the
wood thermostat goes blank.
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