Furnace Installation and Technical Illustrations
Looking to install a WoodMaster outdoor wood furnace? This page is loaded with full-color PDF’s that easily explain the installation process as well as the advantages and features of WoodMaster outdoor furnaces.
CleanFire Outdoor Wood Furnaces
Traditional Outdoor Wood Furnaces

Traditional Titanium Series Cutaway View

Traditional Furnace Base & Dimensions

WoodMaster 3300 with 1 Pump Installed

WoodMaster 4400 with 2 Pumps Installed

WoodMaster 5500 with 2 Pumps Installed

WoodMaster 6500 with 4 Pumps Installed

Sharkbite Kit Existing Boiler, Plate Exchanger

Forced Air Furnace Heat Exchanger Fittings Kit
Maxim M255 PE Outdoor Wood Pellet Furnace
System and Wiring
Forced Air

Forced Air System

Forced Air System – Down Draft Furnace

Dual System – Baseboard & Forced Air

Dual System – Baseboard, Forced Air

Dual System – In Floor Radiant & Forced Air

Kickspace Heater & Forced Air System

Wiring – Zone Valve, Forced Air Furnace

Wiring – 3-Stage with Heat Pump

Wiring – 24-Volt Thermostat, Transformer

Wiring – 24-Thermostat, Zone Valve

Wiring – 24-Volt Thermostat, Forced Air, No Zone Valve

Wiring – Zone Valve, 24-Volt Thermostat, Transformer

Wiring – Aquastat, Heat Exchanger

Wiring – Zone Valve, 24-Volt Thermostat, Transformer, Zoning Pump

Wiring – Fan Relay, Fan, Limit Switch

Wiring – Two 24-V Thermostats and a Relay
Radiant

Dual System – Baseboard & Forced Air

Dual System – In Floor Radiant & Forced Air

Baseboard System

Existing Boiler, Direct Plumbed (Depressurized)

Existing Boiler with Wraparound Pump (Pressurized)

Radiant Heat Single Zone

Radiant Heat with Flow Check Valve

Multi Zone In-Floor

Radiant Floor Heat

Radiant Heat Multi Zone In-Floor

Sample PEX Piping Layout

Large Manifold Assembly

Wiring – Zone Valve, Forced Air Furnace
