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Classic CL 4030 - Introduction; Labeling and Terminology; Foreword

Classic CL 4030
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Labeling and Terminology
The outdoor furnace and this owner's manual use the
following terms and symbols to bring attention to the
presence of hazards of various risk levels and important
information concerning the use and maintenance of the
outdoor furnace.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING: Indicates presence of a hazard which
can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial
property damage if ignored.
CAUTION: Indicates presence of a hazard which can
cause minor personal injury or property damage if
ignored.
NOTE: Indicates supplementary information worthy of
particular attention relating to installation, operation, or
maintenance of the outdoor furnace but is not related to
a hazardous condition.
Be sure to follow all instructions and related precautions
as they are meant for your safety and protection. Store
this manual in a readily accessible location for future
reference.
Foreword
This manual is to be used as a guideline for installation,
operation, and maintenance of the Classic Outdoor
Wood Furnace. This manual is organized into six
sections for easy reference.
Section 1 – Outdoor Furnace Installation;
Section 2 – Operating Instructions;
Section 3 – Maintenance Instructions;
Section 4 – Owner Serviceable Items;
Section 5 – Troubleshooting;
Section 6 – General Information.
Anyone owning or operating this outdoor furnace must
read, fully understand, and follow all of the information
in this manual.
NOTE: In higher populated areas, extend the
chimney to a height above the roofs of surrounding
buildings (see Outdoor Wood Furnace Best Burn
Practices illustration, inside front cover).
NOTE: The outdoor furnace may be connected
to an existing boiler system or hot water heating
system by a qualied installer only. However, the
outdoor furnace must not be pressurized.
INTRODUCTION
EPA RESOURCES
EPA's Burnwise Program - http://www.epa.gov/burnwise
How to Use a Moisture Meter Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM2WGgRcnm0
EPA offers tips on how to properly use a moisture meter to test rewood before using in a wood-burning stove
or replace. Wet wood can create excessive smoke which is wasted fuel.
Split, Stack, Cover and Store Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo1--Zrh11s
EPA offers four simple steps to properly dry rewood before using in a wood-burning stove or replace. Wet
wood can create excessive smoke which is wasted fuel. Burning dry, seasoned rewood with a moisture
content of 20% or less can save money and help reduce harmful air pollution.
Wet Wood is a Waste brochure - http://www.epa.gov/burnwise/pdfs/wetwoodwastebrochure.pdf
This tri-fold brochure provides colorful illustrations of the four easy steps to dry rewood.
NOTE: The warranty can be voided by operating a residential hydronic heater in a manner
inconsistent with the owner's manual.

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