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FURNACE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Unpack your Furnace and insure that there is no shipping 

damage. If damage exist, please contact your dealer im

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mediately.

Your Clayton Furnace will require some assembly before 

operation. All needed hardware and components for the 

following assemblies are included within the parts boxes 

inside the furnace and in the ash pan. Read and follow 

these instructions for proper furnace assembly.

DOOR HANDLES

Insert door handle into door. From rear side of door, place 

a 1/2” washer over the threaded part of the handle, then 

attach  the  lock  nut.    Tighten  the  nut,  then  back  off  1/4 

turn to allow free operation of the handle.
Follow these same directions for the ash door handle as

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sembly.

(2) Door Handle

(2) 1/2” Washer

(2) 1/2” Lock Nut

ASH DOOR SPIN DRAFT

Screw the spin draft onto the 3/8” x 2-1/2” carriage bolt. 

Then screw the spin draft and bolt into the ash door al

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lowing approximately 1/2” of the bolt to stick through the 

back side of the ash door. Secure the bolt in place with 

the 3/8”-16 lock nut.

(1) Spin Draft

(1) 3/8-16 Carriage Bolt

(1) 3/8-16 Lock Nut

FUEL & ASH DOOR LATCH

With  two  1/4-20  x  3/4  hex  bolts  each,  attach  the  door 

latches  to  the  door latch  mounting  brackets  on  the  left 

side of the door frames as illustrated. The slots in the brack

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ets  and  latches  are  for  door  seal  adjustment.  Make  the 

proper adjustments, then tighten the nuts. The door’s gas

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ket 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 Bolt

(4) 1/4-20 Kep Nut

SHAKER GRATE HANDLE

BRACKET

Insert the Shaker Rod into the hole on the ash door frame 

as shown. Then attach the Shaker Bracket to the front of 

the furnace using two 1/4-20 x 3/4” Hex Bolts and two 1/4-

20 Lock Nuts. Next, insert the shaker Rod into the bracket 

and attach to the shaker grate bar using the 1/4-20 x 1” 

Hex Bolt and a 1/4-20 Lock Nut. The bolt and nut retaining 

the shaker bar and rod should be left loose to allow free 

movement of the grates.

(1) Shaker Rod

(1) Shaker Bracket

(1) 1/4-20 x 1” Hex Bolt

(2) 1/4-20 x 3/4” Hex Bolt

(3) 1/4-20 Lock Nut

SMOKE CURTAIN

FRONT

SMOKE CURTAIN

SMOKE CURTAIN

CLIP

NUT

BOLT

1/4-20 NUT

SMOKE CURTAIN 

CLIP

1/4-20 x 1-1/4

CARRIAGE BOLT

SMOKE CURTAIN

Using two 1/4-20 x 1-1/4” Carriage bolts, the smoke cur

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tain clips and two nuts, attach the smoke curtain in place 

above the Fuel Feed Door as shown below. After installa

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tion, the smoke curtain should swing freely back into the 

furnace.

(1) Smoke Curtain  

 

(2) Smoke Curtain Clips

(2) 1/4-20 x 1-1/4 Carriage Bolt 

(2) 1/4-20 Kep Nut

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...

Page 18: ...18 USSC NOTES...

Page 19: ...19 USSC NOTES...

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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