Valley Comfort Systems VC95C Installation And Operation Manual

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    Version 1.02 1 date printed: february 15, 2008 vc95c solid fuel-fired heater installation and operation manual read thoroughly and comply with all local codes and regulations valley comfort systems inc. 1290 commercial way penticton b.C. V2a 3h5 250-493-7444 www.Valleycomfort.Com email. Sales@blazek...

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    Version 1.02 2 date printed: february 15, 2008 ash removal 11 barometric damper 9 clearances 8 creosote causes, removal & control of 12 door handle assembly 10 fan control 8&9 fan operation 11 fire 11 flue pipes 8 fuel 9 handy hints 13 installaion instructions 8 specifications 9 summer care 13 therm...

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    Version 1.02 3 date printed: february 15, 2008 welcome to the discriminating group of canadian home owners who have selected valley comfort heating units to satisfy their home heating needs. The product you purchased was made by skilled craftsmen who have given the company forty years of experience ...

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    Version 1.02 4 date printed: february 15, 2008 warranty blaze king wood limited warranty blaze king and its respective brands extend the following warranty for wood fired appliances purchased from an authorized blaze king dealer and installed in the united states of america or canada. Warranty start...

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    Version 1.02 5 date printed: february 15, 2008 blaze king wood limited 5 year warranty blaze king is the manufacturer of the blaze king line of heating products. At blaze king, our commitment to the highest level of quality and customer service is the most important thing we do. Each blaze king stov...

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    Version 1.02 6 date printed: february 15, 2008 exclusions and limitations: 1. This warranty does not cover tarnish, discoloration or wear on the plated surfaces painted finishes will change colour after initial firing and will continue to change through the lifetime of the stove. This is normal occu...

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    Version 1.02 7 date printed: february 15, 2008 21. No dealer, distributor, or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant blaze king products beyond the terms contained within the limited warranty. Blaze king assumes no liability for such warranties or representations. 22. Blaze king wi...

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    Version 1.02 8 date printed: february 15, 2008 installation instructions examine the shipment please inspect this shipment as soon as it arrives. If you discover any parts missing, or any damage, have the carrier make an inspection immediately and make a notation on the freight bill. Should you disc...

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    Version 1.02 9 date printed: february 15, 2008 attaching a fan control on the thermostatic wood heater barometric damper & chimney if your heater is being connected to a chimney with a consistently high draft install a barometric draft regulator set at .03 inches water column. Do not use a turn damp...

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    Version 1.02 10 date printed: february 15, 2008 assembly of door handle the door handle should be assembled as shown in the diagram below. Operating your heater before firing your new valley comfort heater - spread an inch of sand or ashes over the floor of the combustion chamber. This will reduce a...

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    Version 1.02 11 date printed: february 15, 2008 using the proper fuel a dry seasoned hardwood will produce the greatest amount of heat and the least amount of creosote. Using green wood results in heat loss due to the evaporation of the excess moisture content. This decreases efficiency and can caus...

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    Version 1.02 12 date printed: february 15, 2008 creosote creosote can be a problem with any type of wood burning equipment so it is important to know what it is and how to avoid it. Creosote is an oily or tarry liquid resulting from the distillation of wood during the process of combustion. It is pr...

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    Version 1.02 13 date printed: february 15, 2008 summer care after your last fire of the season, remove the ashes from your heater and clean it thoroughly inside and out. Handy hints using cotton gloves when tending the heater will keep your hands clean and prevent any small burns. Place an open news...

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    Version 1.02 14 date printed: february 15, 2008.