Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => WoodMaster => Topic started by: terpjr on March 04, 2017, 01:46:10 PM
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Hey guys,
Need help...have scoured the web and can't find my answer.
Have a 10 year old 4400...had a small fire in an outbuilding...melted my ETC.
Got a new one, plugged in, I am up and running.
On my old one, about 7 years ago I, finally, found online how to adjust my high limit over 180.
I know it comes factory set at 170-160. I was experimenting with my limits and differential that my best setup was 185/175.
I found these instructions a long time ago, did it once and never thought about it again.
Now I can't find...
I seem to remember you had to go into programming mode...and from there I am drawing a blank.
Help if anyone knows.
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I just went through their class and as good as it was, my old brain leaked and I'm going to ask if you could wait until Monday when WM helper comes in, if not, I would bet that an answer can be found
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http://www.woodmaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/7994-590-LT-90-Manual-v3-1-web.pdf
I know this is for their lt90 model but should be the same etc programming sequence.
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Ok.
Answered my own question.
Found manual for temperature controller of ETC.
http://www.emersonclimate.com/europe/ProductDocuments/DixellLiterature/XR30CX-GB.pdf
Accessing Hidden MEnu
1. Hold Down and Set for 3 seconds - degree F will blink.
2. Hold Down and Set for 7 seconds.
3. Pr2 will flash and then Hy.
4. Press the set button to scroll through parameters you can change. - in this case US (upper set point).
5. Use up and down arrow to select parameter you want and press set. Wait until it goes back to regular menu.
Note - now all you have changed is the upper set limit, you still need to change what you have it set at (as explained in regular manual).
It appears you can set it as high as 230 degrees (this doesn't seem like a good idea...
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I believe that if you have a high limit snap disk, it will be for 190 degrees