Buck Stove Model 91 Catalytic Unit wood stove User manual

Buck Stove Model 91 Catalytic Unit wood stove User manual
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Below you will find brief information for wood stove Model 91 Catalytic Unit. This manual covers installation and use of the Buck Stove Model 91 Bay wood heater. This heater meets EPA emissions limits for wood heaters. It complies with UL 1482-(1996),: UL 1482 (2006): UL 1482 (2010) and UL 737-1995 for residential freestanding and masonry fireplace insert installations when constructed and installed in accordance with ITS approved documentation. This catalytic heater is equipped with means to monitor catalyst operation. Properly functioning combustors typically maintain temperatures in excess of 1000o F. The Model 91 Bay is one of the safest and most efficient heating systems available when installed and operated as specified in these instructions and as stipulated on operation and installation labels affixed to the unit.

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Key Features

  • EPA compliant
  • UL listed
  • catalytic combustor
  • masonry fireplace insert
  • residential freestanding installation
  • catalyst temperature monitoring
  • efficient wood burning

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the minimum chimney height for a freestanding installation?
The minimum chimney height for a freestanding installation is 15 feet.
What type of fuel is recommended for the Model 91 Bay?
The Model 91 Bay is designed to burn dry, natural seasoned hardwood. For best results, burn air-dried natural seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or too green or freshly cut hardwoods.
What should I do if the catalyst temperature is not in excess of 500o F?
If the catalyst temperature is not in excess of 500o F. refer to the Catalyst Troubleshooting section of this owner’s manual.
How often should I inspect the chimney for creosote buildup?
The connector and/or chimney should be inspected at least once a month during heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred.

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