Heatmaster G4000 New Owners Info

This is a get started video for anyone who has just purchased a G series furnace, or anyone looking to know more about it.

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  • @gregsavchuk3239
    @gregsavchuk32395 ай бұрын

    My neighbor asked me to run his G4K while he was on vacation, no training provided... Now I'm a pro... Thx...

  • @TheStevedie
    @TheStevedie8 ай бұрын

    I really want to buy an outdoor wood boiler. I love having my woodstove in the basement but having to bring the wood in is a pain. Plus the OWB would make it easier to maintain a constant temperature. The last time I looked the G4000 was $12,500 before tax...so i can't justify it just yet lol.

  • @LORFCASTER
    @LORFCASTER6 ай бұрын

    Cant believe how small the exhaust pinch point is at the output of that fan. Is there a way to oil / grease the fan so that is lasts ? That would be pretty legendary for modern day times lol. To show us what surfaces are in contact with the water jacket and what surfaces are " dry " would be extremely helpful. Either a diagram / animation or just pointing and saying. Also, as much technical specs on the material as possible is always appreciated to throw in ( i.e various types of metal used ). Did i miss you say where these are made ?

  • @YoderOutdoorFurnacesLLC

    @YoderOutdoorFurnacesLLC

    6 ай бұрын

    All parts are 409 stainless. Except a few pieces like the legs, handles, etc. They're made in Manitoba. The water jacket surrounds the firebox, reburn area, and exhaust tubes. Someday I'll have time to make a video with more details, but that'll be during the summer season I'd guess.

  • @YoderOutdoorFurnacesLLC

    @YoderOutdoorFurnacesLLC

    6 ай бұрын

    The fan has sealed bearings, no oil ports.

  • @TheRussellStover
    @TheRussellStover7 ай бұрын

    7:30. You mention it should be cleaned out ever now and then. How often is that? Once a month or once a season?

  • @YoderOutdoorFurnacesLLC

    @YoderOutdoorFurnacesLLC

    7 ай бұрын

    I would say check it every few months until you see how clean your wood is burning. It really varies a lot depending on moisture, the type of firewood etc. Cleaning intervals vary dramatically depending on what you're doing with the stove.