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Heatmor 200X - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Part 2; Creosote, Airflow, and Loading Questions; Smoke, Pad Height, and Moisture Questions

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7. Q. Why am I experiencing an excess buildup of creosote in the furnace?
A. You more than likely are introducing unwanted draft into the rebox. This may be caused
by several things, including a door ajar, ash auger tube cover loose, ipper assembly stuck
or the A.R.D. ipper ajar. If your furnace is in a location where wind may affect the pressure
differential across the furnace, it could cause draft to leak past the ipper.
Refer to:
• Creosote Build-up (Located in Trouble Shooting and Solutions).
8. Q. How do you change a door hose while the furnace is in operation?
A. Never change a door hose unless the furnace is cooled. Please refer to the rebox door
hose section in the manual for further details or contact your local dealer.
Refer to:
• Firebox Door Hoses and Elbows (Located in Firebox and Other Components).
9. Q. My furnace combustion blower continues to run but the re will not burn until I open
the door?
A. Your ipper assembly is most likely stuck closed. Please refer to the combustion blower,
ipper assembly section in the manual for further details or contact your local dealer.
Refer to:
• Combustion Air Blower and Flipper Assembly (Located in Air Supply).
10. Q. Water is coming out of the rectangular top chimney ue?
A. Similar to the rebox, when your furnace is initially red up and also at times during
normal operation, the atmosphere inside the rebox and chimney ue will exceed the dew
point causing condensation.
Refer to:
• Furnace has excessive moisture in rebox (Located in Trouble Shooting and Solutions)
• Dew Point (Located in Safe Operating Guidelines).

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