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Furnaces that are capable of burning coal usually will burn both 
Bituminous and Anthracite coal. Anthracite is perhaps the best 
coal fuel because of its long even burn time, high heat output, 
and cleanliness which make it a good choice for the home. How-
ever, keep in mind it is a much more diffi

  cult fuel to use, requires 

more care and patience, is not so widely available, and is usually 
much more expensive than Bituminous.

SIZE OF COAL

Most sizes of Bituminous Coal will work in a coal furnace; for 
best results we recommend large “nut” coal to small “egg” coal 
(1-3/4” diameter to 4” diameter). When burning Anthracite, use 
“egg” or “broken” with sizes between 2-5/16” thru 4-3/8”. Note 
that it is important to the long life of your stove to buy coal which 
has been sized and cleaned. Cleaning insures removal of rocks 
and other minerals. Never use coal smaller than 1” or larger than 
5” in diameter. Small sized coal will smother the fi re. Too large a 
size of coal will not burn well.

STOVE OPERATION

All coal fi res should be started with wood which will allow the 
fi re to get hot enough to ignite the coal. Th

  e best ignition fi res 

utilize dry pine or other resinous soft  woods as kindling, with 
hard wood (oak, hickory, ash) added to increase the heat prior to 
addition of the coal.

Before starting the fi re,  open the stove pipe damper (if equipped), 
turn the thermostat to high, open the ash pit door and feed door, 
place newspaper and fi nely split kindling on the grate, light the 
paper, add larger hard wood aft er the kindling is burning bright-
ly. Caution: Never use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal 
lighter fl uid, or other fl ammable liquids to start or freshen up a 
fi re in any heater. Place the larger pieces of wood on the fi re so 
that they are slightly separated and form a level for the addition 
of coal. It will take 10 to 20 minutes before this wood is thor-
oughly ignited. Adding coal too soon will cut the air supply and 
smother the fi re.

BURNING BITUMINOUS

Once your kindling and wood fi re has produced a bed of well 
established coals, start adding coal in layers allowing each to ig-
nite before adding more. Bituminous has a high volatile content 
and, as a result, should be fi red with the “conical method” - with 
the highest portion of your fi re bed in the center of the fi rebox. 
Th

 e fi rst fl ames will be long and generally orange or yellow and 

produce quite a bit of smoke. As the gases burn off  the fl ames 
become shorter, change color and produce less smoke.

Once the fi re is WELL ESTABLISHED add coal to the center of 
the fi rebox forming the cone. Burning in this fashion allows heat 
to drive off  the volatile gases, and turbulence created increases 
the burn effi

  ciency. Th

  ere will have to be some experimenting 

with the individual setup as no two chimney’s or installations are 
going to be the same. Just remember to allow enough air to enter 
the fi rebox and keep the stove pipe damper open so that volatiles 
are properly burned. Before refueling, take the time to break up 
the cone a little with a poker, especially if it has caked over or 
formed a crust. But, be careful not to mix the coal as this increas-
es the chances of forming clinkers. When shaking the grate(s) 

be gentle. Just a few short movements - a couple of “cranks”  - is 
better than a lot of agitation. Th

  e objective is to remove a small 

amount of the ashes without disturbing the fi re. Stop when you 
see a glow in the ashes or the fi rst red coals fall into the ash pan. 
Excessive shaking wastes fuel and can expose the grate(s) to very 
high temperatures which can cause warpage or burnout.

For overnight operation (long duration burn time) shake the fi re 
and add coal, retaining the center cone. Once the volatiles are 
burned off , close the feed door and adjust the stove pipe damper, 
if equipped. Th

  en adjust the thermostat to the desired heat level.

More MAINTENANCE will be needed with bituminous coal 
than with anthracite coal as more soot will collect on heating 
surfaces and in pipes, requiring more frequent cleaning.

ANTHRACITE

Add a thin layer of coal (preferably smaller chunks) to the wood 
fi re, being careful not to disturb it too much or cut off  the draft . 
Th

  en, add a second heavier layer aft er the coal is ignited and 

burning well. If necessary, add a third layer to bring the coal up 
to the top of the front liner (not above!). Be sure to close the ash 
door.

Before adding further fuel, be sure to leave a red spot of glowing 
coals in the center of the fi rebox to insure that the fi re has not 
been smothered and to help ignite the gases given off  by the new 
charge. A deep charge will give a more even heat and a longer 
fi re, but it may take one to two hours before the whole bed is 
fully ignited.

When the fi re is well established and the room is becoming 
warm, partially close the dampers. Some experimenting will 
have to take place with each particular setting of all dampers and 
controls as the chimney provides the draft  necessary to not only 
exhaust the smoke, but to pull combustion air into the heater as 
well - and no two chimney’s perform the same. Under ideal draft  
conditions, one should be able to turn the secondary air supply 
below the feed door (some models) to a near closed position - 
but leave the ash pit damper at least partially open to prevent the 
fi re from going out. Adjust the stove pipe damper to reduce the 
draft  on the fi re. With anthracite there will be short blue fl ames 
above the coal, except when the fi re is started or a new charge is 
added. If, however, there is no fl ame then the fi re needs more air 
from the bottom (unless it is near the end of its burn cycle and 
needs to be recharged).

Only when the coal is burned down to half its original depth it 
is time to add fresh coal. When doing so, open the stove pipe 
damper and turn the thermostat damper to high, which will al-
low the fi re  to  burn  off  any accumulated gases. Open the feed 
door, and with a small rake, hoe, or hooked poker pull the glow-
ing coals to the front of the fi rebox. Try not to disturb the fi re too 
much. Next, add a fresh charge to the back being careful not to 
seal off  the top. Close the feed door, but leave the spin damper 
(or thermostat) open for a few minutes until the volatile gases 
have burned off . It is not necessary to shake down the ashes each 
time you refuel the furnace. Experience will be your best teacher.

BULLETIN RC454

A GUIDE TO BURNING COAL IN YOUR FURNACE

Summary of Contents for 1602R

Page 1: ...e may result For your safety follow these installation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation requirements in your area This furnace must be installed by a qualified technician Keep these instructions for future reference Installation Operator s Manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Certified for installations in the USA and Canada Safety Tested to UL 39...

Page 2: ...keep the firebox hot enough without overheating your home to burn gases Slow fires can cause excessive creosote build up in smoke pipe chimney and firebox It is better to keep a small intense fire as oppose to a large smol dering fire Be aware that the hotter the fire the less creosote is deposited Weekly cleanings may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough dur ing...

Page 3: ... is to be installed maintaining the clearances speci fied in the following illustrations Do not place the furnace directly on a combustible floor If you are placing it on a combustible floor an approved fire retar dant material equivalent to 3 8 UL Listed millboard should be placed under the unit The material must extend at least 16 inches beyond the front of the unit and 8 inches on either side o...

Page 4: ...ney connector and chimney should be inspected at least twice monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote build up has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire SMOKE PIPE INSTALLATION Clearances to combustible materials i e paneling ceiling tile sheet rock plaster draperies casements or wood trim etc will vary with the type of f...

Page 5: ...E This furnace is designed for use as a supplemental heating source When used as a supplementary furnace it is connected in conjunction with an oil gas or electric furnace to the existing duct work which distributes the heated air into several rooms and or areas Though United States Stove Company expressly Does Not rec ommend the use of its furnaces to be installed and or used as a free standing h...

Page 6: ...xisting plenum will help direct the flow of air from the furnace as well as the flow in the existing furnace Ducting entering the existing plenum at an angle approximately 45 degrees will facilitate air flow from the furnace while diverting air from the existing furnace INSPECT FLUE PIPES FLUE PIPE JOINTS AND FLUE PIPE SEALS REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT SMOKE AND FLUE GASES ARE NOT DRAWN INTO AND CIR ...

Page 7: ...ficiency of the furnace is de creased Without a return air system warm air will be drawn into your basement unnecessarily heating unused areas of the home In extreme cases if your basement or utility room is fairly airtight the blowers on the furnace could depressurize the room and pull toxic flue gases from the furnace a gas water heater or gas furnace The fumes could then be distributed througho...

Page 8: ... attach the door latches to the door latch mounting brackets on the left side of the door frames as illustrated The slots in the brackets and latches are for door seal adjustment Make the proper adjustments then tighten the nuts The door s gasket should be snug against the door frame on the furnace Feed Door Illustration Ash Door Illustration 1 Feed Door Latch 1 Ash Door Latch 4 1 4 20 x 3 4 Hex B...

Page 9: ...e junction box and insulation using two of the 10 x 1 2 screws provided Make a small slice in the 5 x 5 insulation to allow the wires from the draft blower to protrude then Install it between the cabinet back and junction box with the foil side to the cabinet back Attach the conduit assembly from the limit control to the junction box as shown 5 If not already installed snap the rocker switch into ...

Page 10: ...me three screws 1 Draft Blower 2 1 4 20 x 1 Hex Bolt 1 Draft Blower Adapter 2 1 4 20 Lock Nut 1 Draft Regulator Canada Only 3 10 24 Kep Nut For Canadian installations you must install the cover plate once you have completed the draft blower installation Using the two self drilling screws provided attach the cover plate to the draft cover located just below the Feed Door BAFFLE BRICK REPLACEMENT If...

Page 11: ...good indicator if wood is ready to burn is to check the piece ends If there are cracks radiating in all directions from the center then the wood should be dry enough to burn If your wood sizzles in the fire even though the surface is dry it may not be fully cured and should be seasoned longer There are ONLY two types of coal allowed for use in this furnace Bitu minous Coal soft coal and Anthracite...

Page 12: ...reful not to mix the coal as this increas es the chances of forming clinkers When shaking the grate s be gentle Just a few short movements a couple of cranks is better than a lot of agitation The objective is to remove a small amount of the ashes without disturbing the fire Stop when you see a glow in the ashes or the first red coals fall into the ash pan Excessive shaking wastes fuel and can expo...

Page 13: ...lose the load door and push the slide Baffle rod to rear Close the spin draft cap on ash door leaving it cracked about the diameter of a dime The forced air draft cycles on demand from the wall thermostat Setting the U S Stove thermostat four degrees higher than your existing thermostat is recommended In operation the power draft blower will run until the U S Stove thermostat temperature setting i...

Page 14: ...escape the firebox so as not to damage any electrical components If the bypass damper is one that is designed to fall closed when the blowers are not running and there is no way to open the pas sage you will need to shut off all combustion air to the appli ance Observe the furnace operation closely and often until power is restored CAUTION To avoid excessive temperatures do not operate with fuel d...

Page 15: ... all cinders have thoroughly cooled SMOKE AND CO MONITORS Burning wood naturally produces smoke and carbon monoxide CO emissions CO is a poisonous gas when exposed to elevated concentrations for extended periods of time While the modern combustion systems in heaters drastically reduce the amount of CO emitted out the chimney exposure to the gases in closed or confined areas can be dangerous Make s...

Page 16: ...himney D Check chimney draft make sure chimney flue pipe is clean and chimney is of adequate height E Make sure you re not suffocating the fire with excessive amounts of unburned wood F Slide baffle should be pulled out prior to load door opening 4 Problem Distribution blower vibrating Solution A Tighten blower wheel to motor shaft B Check for bad fan bearings 5 Problem Distribution blower continu...

Page 17: ...17 11 12 13 16 15 17 14 7 10 5 2 3 6 32 31 4 3 2 1 37 3 8 9 24 26 25 27 17 16 3 19 18 20 28 29 30 36 21 22 34 34 35 23 33 PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 18: ...Flue Collar Ring 22761 1 24 Smoke Curtain 23800 1 25 Smoke Door Clip 23787 2 26 Carriage Bolt 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 Long 83445 2 27 Kep Nut 1 4 20 83250 2 28 Cabinet Side Left 68821 1 29 Insulation Side C98771 2 30 Insulation Retainer 83884 41 31 Cabinet Side Right 68822 1 N S Cabinet Side Back 1800 69002 2 32 Receptacle Snap In 80351 1 33 Cabinet Back 69573 1 34 Insulation Panel C98871 2 35 Cabinet Top ...

Page 19: ...ld air return or filter box will increase the life of your blow ers and offer filtered distribution air for your home U S Stove offers the model UFB908 as an option and can be purchased from your local dealer The UFB908 utilizes a standard 16 x 20 filter that can be purchased from your local dealer or any hardware duct work supply store When installing a UFB908 follow the installation instructions...

Page 20: ...plumbed to your existing hot water system Choose one of the three methods described in the Hot Water Coil instructions 6 Remove knockouts from the access panel and re attach to the furnace enclosure Have a qualified plumber connect your domestic hot water pipe to the coil with the appropriate fittings In the unlikely event that your furnace overfires a condition evidenced by elbows stove pipes and...

Page 21: ...nual in a safe place for future reference When placing an order or for warranty claims please provide the following information found on the Certification Plate located below the ash door PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER 1602R SERIAL NUMBER______________ United States Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 80 750 2723 ...

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