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e) Improperly sized flue - Too small of a chimney is 

incapable of moving the volume of air necessary. Too 

large of a flue could have trouble warming up to create 

the necessary upward flow. 

F)  Chimney  offsets  -  offset  chimneys  should  be 

avoided if possible. Not only can the offset affect draft, 

it is also a place for debris to collect over time.

G) Too many elbows - The flue connector has more 

than two elbows in it. Sometimes, depending on overall 

chimney performance, one elbow could be too many.

H) Vent sharing - No more than one heating appliance 

shall vent into a single flue.
THe  MoST  IMPorTaNT  THING  To  reMeMber 

aboUT  CHIMNeyS  IS  THeIr  Need  For 

MaINTeNaNCe aNd CleaNING. IF a CHIMNey IS 

NoT  CleaNed  oN a  FreQUeNT  baSIS,  IT  WIll 

aFFeCT draFT, aS Well aS be a CoNTrIbUTING 

FaCTor To a PoTeNTIal CHIMNey FIre.

3.3 WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM.
If you have a chimney fire:
1. Be sure everyone is out of the house.
2. Call the fire department.
3.  Close  the  draft  control  on  the  ash  door  and 

make sure both doors on the stove are closed and 

latched.
4. Do not put water on the fire, this will cause un-

necessary damage to the stove and flue. 
5. Have the chimney inspected and repaired prior 

to building another fire.
Smoke puffs out of stove;

a) Check previous suggestions for insufficient draft. 
b) Check draft control for proper operation.
C) Chimney may be too low. Increase height. 
d) add more fresh air to the room. your home may be  

so tight that there is not enough oxygen getting to the 

fire.
e)  remember,  open  the  draft  control  and  crack  the 

door  open  slightly  before  reloading  or  checking  the 

fire.
F) Check the ashes. The ash pan and firebox may be 

overloaded with ashes.
G)  Check  the  chimney  cleanout  door  to  ensure  it 

closes properly.

4. Grates

4.1 GRATE SYSTEM AND CONTROLS.

The Grates are made of heavy-duty cast iron. The 

function  of  the  grate  system  is  to  support  the  coal 

while  allowing  air  flow  through  the  fire.  The  grate 

system also allows removal of the ashes by shaking 

them through the grates. 

The grates are removable without the use of tools, 

once  the  fire  bricks  are  removed,  the  grates  simply 

lift out. lift the right end higher to disengage from the 

shaking link. To re-install the grates, lower them, one 

at a time, left end first, be sure the grate hooks into the 

grate link as you drop it into place. 

your  grates  will  last  forever,  as  long  as  you  keep 

your ashes cleaned out of the stove. When ashes are 

left pile-up against the grates, the air-flow is blocked. 

With no air flow through the grates, they will begin to 

sag from the intense heat. 

The  grates  are  designed  to  accommodate  three 

different  sizes  of  anthracite  coal.  Pea  is  defined  as 

being able to fit through a round screen hole of 9/16” 

to 7/8”. Nut or Chestnut is defined as being able to fit 

through  a  round  screen  hole  of  7/8”  to  1½”.  Finally, 

Stove  coal  which  is  1½”  to  2½”  in  size.  Pea  or  Nut 

you’ll  find  work  the  best  for  starting  a  fire,  while  all 

three sizes burn just as well.

The external shaker handle allows for greater safety 

from burns, and the convenience of needing no extra 

tools. 

 

Venting & Grates

Grates

Grate Link

Shaker Bar

Shaker Handle

Stove body

Summary of Contents for Mark I

Page 1: ...HE U S AND CANADA IF THIS HARMAN STOVE IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS PRECISELY CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRI...

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Page 3: ...keep in mind that you will not have instant success with maintaining a fire No one does Following these instructions should help you with the basic principals Safety Notice Stove is hot while in oper...

Page 4: ...g The Stove 2 3 Assembly 2 4 General Information 3 Venting 3 1 Types of Chimneys 3 2 Common Chimney Problems 3 3 What To Do If You Have A Problem 3 4 Chimney Details 4 Grates 4 1 Grate System and Cont...

Page 5: ...s recommendations If there is a discrepancy between these recommendations and your local code requirements you must follow local codes 1 3 CURING PAINT During the first few hours of burning a blue sm...

Page 6: ...ertified by the National Fireplace Institute or similar certification agency B Before starting Installation check for proper clearance to combustibles where the stove is going to be located C Never ve...

Page 7: ...measure the draft drill a hole in the connector pipe and attach a draft meter First check the draft above the barometric damper if installed Then check it below the barometric damper and make your dam...

Page 8: ...ot enough oxygen getting to the fire E Remember open the draft control and crack the door open slightly before reloading or checking the fire F Check the ashes The ash pan and firebox may be overloade...

Page 9: ...opened during the lighting process it must be closed to prevent over firing Over firing can cause dangerously high temperatures 5 2 LOADING Coal should never be added unless there is a reasonably hot...

Page 10: ...d clean the fan If there are pets in your house you may want to check this more frequently Grates Keep ash pan emptied Twice a day Chimney and connector Avoid chimney fires On a regular schedule check...

Page 11: ...Magnafire Series Coal Stoves 11 Optional Water Coil 7 Optional Hot Water Coil Plumbing Diagrams Inside Nut Stove Body Packing Outside Nut Washer...

Page 12: ...han the top leg of the coil The tank should be elevated if necessary to allow for proper thermo siphon action the method by which water will circulate automatically through the system Circulating Pump...

Page 13: ...rranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warra...

Page 14: ...t of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enamel...

Page 15: ...dle 1 2 Pkg of 3 3 40 00086 3 3 4 Short Shaker Handle Weldment 1 10 01001 Y 5 ash door roped 1 10 08143a draft Control Cast 4 00 00109 1 draft Control Gold No longer available 3 00 00109 4 additional...

Page 16: ...of 7 1 00 900450125 Y brick bracket 2 00 01006 brick Set 1 00 00836 Y door Handle Cast 4 00 00042 Y door latch 4 Sets 1 00 00036 Y door Pin 3 8 x 1 7 8 ash Pan load door Pkg of 4 4 30 00138b Y Gasket...

Page 17: ...le Frame 3 40 450850 Y 3 Spring Handle 1 2 Pkg of 3 3 40 00086 3 3 4 Short Shaker Handle Weldment 1 10 01001 Y 5 ash door Cast 4 00 00213d Y draft Control Cast 4 00 00109 1 draft Control Gold No longe...

Page 18: ...door Pkg of 4 4 30 00138a Y Gasket 1 2 round rope load door ash door 20 Ft 1 00 53500 Y Gasket 5 8 Channel glass 5 Ft 1 00 98187 Y Grate Holder Cast Qty 2 req 3 00 00193 Y Grate link 2 Cast Qty 2 req...

Page 19: ...dditional service parts on following page Mark III Magnafire Freestanding Coal Stove 1 70 03227 1 Black Ending Manufacturing Date June 2011 1 70 03227 2 Charcoal Ending Manufacturing Date June 2011 1...

Page 20: ...r Pin 3 8 x 1 7 8 ash Pan Pkg of 4 4 30 00138b Y door Pin 3 8 x 2 1 4 load door Pkg of 4 4 30 00138a Y Gasket 5 8 Channel Glass 5 Ft 1 00 98187 Y Gasket 1 2 round rope load door ash door 20 Ft 1 00 53...

Page 21: ...Magnafire Series Coal Stoves 21 Service Maintenance Log Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

Page 22: ...Magnafire Series Coal Stoves 22 Service Maintenance Log Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

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