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BULLETIN RC454

A GUIDE TO BURNING COAL IN YOUR FURNACE

Furnaces that are capable of burning coal usually 

will burn both Bituminous and Anthracite coal. An

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thracite is perhaps the best coal fuel because of its 

long even burn time, high heat output, and cleanli

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ness  which  make  it  a  good  choice  for  the  home. 

However,  keep  in  mind  it  is  a  much  more  difficult 

fuel to use, requires more care and patience, is not 

so  widely  available,  and  is  usually  much  more  ex

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pensive than Bituminous.

SIZE OF COAL:

Most sizes of Bituminous Coal will work in a coal fur

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nace;  for  best  results  we  recommend  large  “nut” 

coal to small “egg” coal (1-3/4” diameter to 4” di

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ameter).  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 miner

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als.  Never  use  coal  smaller  than  1”  or  larger  than 

5” in diameter. Small sized coal will smother the fire. 

Too large a size of coal will not burn well.

STOVE OPERATION:

All coal fires should be started with wood which will 

allow the fire to get hot enough to ignite the coal. 

The best ignition fires utilize dry pine or other resinous 

soft woods as kindling, with hard wood (oak, hicko

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ry, ash) added to increase the heat prior to addition 

of the coal.
Before starting the fire,  open the stove pipe damp

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er (if epuipped), turn the thermostat to high, open 

the ash pit door and feed door, place newspaper 

and finely split kindling on the grate, light the paper, 

add larger hard wood after the kindling is burning 

brightly. 

CAUTION:

 Never use gasoline, lantern fuel, 

kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or other flammable 

liquids  to  start  or  freshen  up  a  fire  in  any  heater. 

Place the larger pieces of wood on the fire 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  thoroughly  ignited.  Adding  coal  too 

soon will cut the air supply and smother the fire.

BURNING BITUMINOUS:

Once your kindling and wood fire has produced a 

bed of well established coals, start adding coal in 

layers allowing each to ignite before adding more. 

Bituminous has a high volatile content and, as a re

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sult, should be fired with the “conical method” - with 

the highest portion of your fire bed in the center of 

the firebox. The first flames will be long and generally 

orange or yellow and produce quite a bit of smoke. 

As  the  gases  burn  off  the  flames  become  shorter, 

change color and produce less smoke.
Once the fire is 

WELL ESTABLISHED

 add coal to the 

center  of  the  firebox  forming  the  cone.  Burning  in 

this fashion allows heat to drive off the volatile gases, 

and turbulence created increases the burn efficien

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cy. There will have to be some experimenting with 

the  individual  setup  as  no  two  chimney’s  or  instal

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lations are going to be the same. Just remember to 

allow enough air to enter the firebox and keep the 

stove pipe damper open so that volatiles are prop

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erly 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 increases the chances of form

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ing  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 disturb

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ing 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 expose the grate(s) to 

very high temperatures which can cause warpage 

or burnout.
For  overnight  operation  (long  duration  burn  time) 

shake  the  fire  and  add  coal,  retaining  the  center 

cone. Once the volatiles are burned off, close the 

feed  door  and  adjust  the  stove  pipe  damper,  if 

epuipped. Then 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 fire, being careful not to disturb it too 

much  or  cut  off  the  draft.  Then,  add  a  second 

heavier  layer  after  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 firebox to 

insure that the fire 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 fire, but it may take one to two hours before 

the whole bed is fully ignited.

Summary of Contents for Clayton 1602M

Page 1: ...80 www usstove com SAFETY NOTICE If this furnace is not properly installed a house fire may result For your safety follow these installation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about...

Page 2: ...etting the draft adjustment and the chimney to which the unit is attached The actual area that this unit will heat depends on factors such as the conditions of the building heat loss type of construct...

Page 3: ...d slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the rela tively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a re...

Page 4: ...m of 1 4 to the foot At no time should the pipe turn downward toward the chimney or run horizontal 2 There should be no more than two 90 degree elbows 3 The connector pipe should never be longer than...

Page 5: ...order to insure proper furnace performance Failure to provide return air ducts of the specified size will void your warranty A filter should be installed in the cold air return Furnace fil ters shoul...

Page 6: ...ting brackets on the left side of the door frames as illustrated The slots in the brack ets and latches are for door seal adjustment Make the proper adjustments then tighten the nuts The door s gas ke...

Page 7: ...the illustration Attach the shorter con duit assembly to the bottom of the box securing it with the nut on the fitting 5 Plug the wires onto the snap disc see wiring sche matic and then attach the box...

Page 8: ...CK REPLACEMENT If baffle replacement is necessary slide the baffle out until you can access the nuts thru the flue outlet Once the nuts have been removed slide the baffle off the rod and thru the open...

Page 9: ...oal in on the shaker grates It should come up to about half of the first firebrick level Place crumpled paper over the coal and crisscross a couple handfuls of dry kindling wood 3 4 in thickness on to...

Page 10: ...a fire extinguisher into the firebox After chimney fire is over completely inspect system for damage before further use NEVERthrowwateronthefireoratthefurnace asrapidly expanding steam could result in...

Page 11: ...ap is not too close to the top of the chimney 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 exces sive a...

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

Page 13: ...ide x 9 tall x 1 1 4 thick 891414 3 18 Slide Baffle 24231 1 19 Baffle Rod 86603 1 20 Lock Nut 1 2 13 83444 2 21 Gasket Flue Collar 88032 1 22 Flue Collar 40246 1 23 Flue Collar Ring 22761 1 24 Smoke C...

Page 14: ...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 a...

Page 15: ...al The installation is now ready to be plumbed to your exist ing hot water system Choose one of the three methods described in the Hot Water Coil instructions 6 Remove knockouts from the access panel...

Page 16: ...method with the highest portion of your fire bed in the center of the firebox The first flames will be long and generally orange or yellow and produce quite a bit of smoke As the gases burn off the fl...

Page 17: ...w 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 C...

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Page 20: ...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 NU...

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