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WoodMaster Force 20/30 Pellet Furnace - Discontinued
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Product Code:
FORCE20
Model
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Force 20 Furnace
Force 30 Furnace [Add $500.00]
Discontinued
Product Description
Technical Specs
Extended Information and Videos
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED, THIS PAGE IS UP FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Powered by the Renovator Pellet Burner, the WoodMaster Force Furnace operates at a high efficiency and requires little space, making it perfect for the garage, workshops, and homes.
Specifications
WoodMaster Force 20
WoodMaster Force 30
Heat Output
68,000 BTU/hr
102,000 BTU/hr
Measurement
53.1"W x 55.1"H x 13.2"D
61.2"W x 58.3"H x 18"D
Connection Hole Diameter (Burner)
6"
6"
Flue Pipe Diameter
5"
6"
Power Connection
120v
120v
Fan Capacity
1100-1638 CFM
1100-1638 CFM
Ash Box Volume (Cubic Feet)
1
2
Weight
220 lbs.
320 lbs.
Resources:
Force 20 Owner's Manual
Force 30 Owner's Manual
Cleaning Instructions
Installation Instructions
Warranty
Features
Wood pellets offer an efficient heat source
The 20 kW Renovator unit has approximately 68,000 BTU
The 30 kW Renovator unit has approximately 102,000 BTU
Automatic ignition for heat on demand
Air Cleaned Firepot to help keep maintenance to a minimum and retain high efficiency
Easily connects to existing systems, convert your fossil fuel heat to pellets for independence from foreign oil
Fully automatic PLC for user friendly operation
Compact design that easily fits into tight areas
Burn back protection to keep everyone safe
Included Items
Air Compressor
Hopper
Renovator 20/30
Installation
The Force furnace must be installed in a location that has enough space for easy cleaning and maintenance of the furnace.
There must be ample room for the storage hopper and auger assembly.
The furnace must be on a level surface that can support the weight of the unit, as well as the weight of a full pellet hopper.
The furnace room must have a vent to allow ample fresh air for the combustion process.
A vent size of at least 20 sq. in. is recommended.
Maintenance
Sweeping the Heat Exchanger
Tubes
Regular cleaning of the heat exchanger tubes is made from the top by taking the top door and cover off the furnace. Ensure the furnace has had ample time to cool before cleaning the heat exchanger tubes and emptying the ash box. Dispose of ash in a metal container away from combustible materials. When cleaning the heat exchanger tubes ensure that you do not damage the ceramic insulation in the process. The Force has an extra-large ash box in the bottom to help with cleaning and maintenance. The ash box should be checked and emptied regularly. The ash box can hold approx. 1 cubic feet of ash, or 1-2 weeks’ worth of ash.
Cleaning the Burner
Air cleaning is a simple process. Removal of the
fire pot
takes only a few minutes. Always disconnect the power source first!
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