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MINIMUM 12 IN.
TO COMBUSTIBLES

PART A, FIGURE 8
(FIGURE 8 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)

1.

Use a minimum 3-1/2" thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall.  A fireclay liner (ASTM C315 or
equivalent) having a 5/8" minimum wall thickness must be used and it must be at least 12" away from any material
that could catch fire.  The inside diameter of the fireclay liner shall be sized for the proper snug fit of a 6" diameter
chimney connector pipe. The fireclay liner shall run from the outer surface of the brick wall to, but not beyond, the
inner surface of the chimney flue and shall be firmly cemented in place. See Part A of Figure 8.

2.

Use a solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length having an inside diameter of 6" and having 1" or more of
solid insulation.  There must be at least a 9" air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and any
combustible materials.  The inner end of the chimney length shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney
flue shall be sealed to the flue and to the brick masonry penetration with nonwater-soluble refractory cement.  Sheet
steel supports which are at least 24 gauge(0.024") in thickness shall be securely fastened to wall
surfaces on all sides.  Fasteners between supports and the chimney length shall not penetrate the chimney liner.
See Part B of Figure 8.

3.

Use a 10" diameter ventilated thimble made of at least 24 gauge(0.024") steel having two 1" air channels.  The venti-
lated thimble must be separated from combustible materials by a minimum of 6" glass fiber insulation.  The opening
in the combustible wall shall be covered and the thimble supported with sheet steel supports which are at least 24
gauge (0.024") in thickness.  The sheet steel supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and
shall be sized to fit and hold the chimney section.  Fasteners used to secure chimney sections shall not penetrate
chimney flue liner.  See Part C of Figure 8.

4.

Use an 8" inside diameter solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length which has 1" or more of solid insulation.
The minimum length of this chimney section shall be 12" and will serve as a pass-through for the 6" diameter
chimney connector.  There must be at least a 12" air space between the outer wall of the chimney section and any
combustible materials.  The chimney section shall be concentric with and spaced 1" away from the chimney connec
tor by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of the chimney section.  The opening in the combustible wall
shall be covered and the chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports which are at least 24
gauge (0.024") in thickness.  The sheet steel supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and
shall be sized to fit and hold the chimney section.  Fasteners used to secure chimney sections shall not penetrate
chimney flue liner. See Part C of Figure 8.

5.

A listed factory-built wall pass-through system may be purchased and installed according to the instructions pack
aged with it to provide a safe method of passing the chimney connector through a combustible wall for connection
to a masonry chimney.

Additional requirements pertaining to Figure 8 and the above wall pass-through systems:

1.

Insulation material used as part of wall pass-through system shall be of noncombustible material and shall have a
thermal conductivity of 1.0 Btu • in./ft.² • °F (4.88 kg • cal/hr • m² • °C) or less

2.

All clearances and thicknesses are minimums:  larger clearances and thickness are acceptable.

3.

A chimney thimble, as shown for 3" and 4" above (Parts C and D respectively of Figure 8) shall be for types "3" and
4" connections to facilitate removal of the chimney connector for cleaning.  The chimney thimble shall be of  ASTM
C315 fireclay with 5/8" minimum wall thickness , or material or equivalent durability.  The inside diameter of the
thimble shall be sized for the proper snug fit of a 6" diameter chimney connector pipe.  The thimble shall be installed
without  damage to the chimney flue.  The thimble shall extend through the chimney wall to, but not beyond, the
inner surface of the chimney flue and shall be permanently cemented in place with high temperature cement.

4.

A chimney connector to a masonry chimney, except for 2" above (Part B of Figure 8), shall extend through the wall
pass-through system to the inner face of the chimney flue, but not beyond.  It does not have to be fastened in place
so long as it cannot accidently be pulled out of the chimney or shoved into the chimney flue.  If fasteners are used
to secure the chimney connector to a masonry chimney, the fasteners shall not penetrate the chimney flue liner.

5.

Any material used to close up any opening for the connector shall be noncombustible.

CHIMNEY FLUE

MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCE TO
BRICK AND COMBUSTIBLES IS 2 IN.

MINIMUM CLEARANCES 12 IN.
OF BRICK ALL AROUND

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
TO HEATER

FIRE CLAY LINER
(5/8" MIN. WALL THICKNESS)

MIN. 3-1/2" THICK BRICK
MASONRY WALL

MASONRY CHIMNEY
CONSTRUCTED TO
NFPA 211

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Summary of Contents for HOTBLAST 1300

Page 1: ...HE FURNACE IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY DO NOT USE THIS FURNACE IN A MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY 227 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 42...

Page 2: ...il 6 Foot Folding Rule or Tape Tin Snips Drill Hand or Electric Drill Bit 1 8 Dia For Sheet Metal Screws Screw Driver Blade Type Gloves Sabre Saw 5 16 Nut Driver or 5 16 Socket w Ratchet MATERIAL 6 Pi...

Page 3: ..._______________________ INSPECT FLUE PIPES FLUE PIPE JOINTS AND FLUE PIPE SEALS REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT SMOKE AND FLUE GASES ARE NOT DRAWN INTO AND CIRCULATED BY THE AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM 3 CAUTION...

Page 4: ...ce who is unfamiliar with the correct operation of the furnace 10 For further information on using your furnace safely obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection Association NFPA publication Chimne...

Page 5: ...LATION As a central furnace the unit functions indepen dently of any other system The blower will come on when the plenum temperature reaches the setting on the blower control PARALLEL INSTALLATION U...

Page 6: ...24 7 8 1 3 4 9 33 7 8 41 21 1 32 40 11 16 32 1 8 1 3 4 9 33 7 8 49 1 8 24 1 16 40 11 16 Figure 1A 1300 Figure 1B 1400 1500 DIMENSIONS OF FURNACE 6 Figure 1B 1400 Figure 1A 1300...

Page 7: ...ipe to sidewall 18 460mm Chimney connector pipe to backwall 18 460mm Hot air ducts to combustibles 6 150mm Refer to Fig 2 3 Place the furnace on a noncombus tible floor Check figures 2 and 3 Be sure y...

Page 8: ...N COMBUSTIBLE WALL Chimney Connection Fig 4 MASONRY CHIMNEY Before using an existing masonry chimney clean the chimney and inspect the flue liner to be sure it is safe to use Make repairs before attac...

Page 9: ...ulator must be installed in the same room same pressure zone as the furnace 8 Install the barometric draft regulator strictly in accordance with the instructions that are provided with the barometric...

Page 10: ...connected to a masonry chimney by passing through a combustible wall NFPA Standard 211 allows the following wall pass through systems FIGURE 8 CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECTORTO A MA SONRY CHIMNEYTHRO...

Page 11: ...y means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of the chimney section The opening in the combustible wall shall be covered and the chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports...

Page 12: ...UPPORTS 24 GAUGE MIN THICKNESS CHIMNEY FLUE MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECTORTO A MASONRY CHIMNEYWHEN CHIMNEY CONNEC...

Page 13: ...th screws and nuts provided Note Slotted holes are for adjustment of handle Adjust handle until some pres sure is required to lock feed door during firing sequence Install Honeywell Fan Limit Control...

Page 14: ...B W 110 VAC 60 HZ GROUND G B W ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX M1 M2 M1 M2 BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER MOTOR WIRE NUT 7 PLACES IMPORTANT POWER SUPPLY WIRING MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 90 CENTIGRADE WIRE COLOR CODE G GREE...

Page 15: ...iagram Fig 12 or 13 Do not make connections across Limit Control in the furnace Make electrical wire connections in accordance with NFPA Standard No 70 and local codes in the power supply junction box...

Page 16: ...home at normal temperatures 3 Do not load fuel above bottom of feed door TO GAS OIL ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER AND COMBUSTION FAN OF SOLID FUEL UNIT H N POWER SUPPLY FURNACE BLOWER MOTOR FAN LIMIT COMBINAT...

Page 17: ...DIUM setting is normally satisfactory Set higher or lower for your comfort ADDING FUEL When starting a fire add small amounts of fuel instead of adding large quantities of fuel This will give more com...

Page 18: ...ge 29 for list of trouble shooting tips 5 6 A draft reading of 05 to 06 w c is suggested for proper burning of this unit when using wood or bituminous coal as fuel When using anthracite coal this draf...

Page 19: ...19 Model 1300 Repair Parts 9 11 7 8 3 1 2 23 24 22 21 20 17 18 35 33 32 31 29 28 27 26 19 25 34 6 30 10 4 5 30 14a 16 15 13 12 38 36 37 14 14c 14b...

Page 20: ...CONDUIT ASSEMBLY CORD STRAIN RELIEF BLOWER LIMIT CONTROL JUNCTION BOX POWER SUPPLY CORD FLUE BAFFLE SHAKER GRATE SHAKER FRAME SHAKER HANDLE FRONT AND REAR LINER FIREBOX ASSEMBLY FIREBRICK BLOWER THER...

Page 21: ...21 9 11 7 8 3 1 2 23 24 22 21 20 17 18 35 33 32 31 29 28 27 26 19 25 34 6 30 10 4 5 36 37 Model 1400 Repair Parts 14a 16 15 13 12 14 14c 14b...

Page 22: ...FLUEBAFFLE FURNACEGRATE FRONTLINER FIREBOXASSEMBLY HALF FIREBRICK FIREBRICK BLOWERTHERMOSTATBRACKET RELAYBOXSUPPORTBRACKET DRAFTCONTROLKNOB BLOWERMOTORASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLT 1 4 20 X 3 4 CLIPNUT 1 4 2...

Page 23: ...ONAL 11 RPT 90 ELBOW FURNACE PIPE CONNECTOR Central Installation Fig 16 1 U S ONLY Add On Installation COLD AIR DUCT 6 PIPE DAMPER 90 ELBOW FURNACE PIPE CONNECTOR EXISTING GAS OIL ELECTRIC FURNACE 8 P...

Page 24: ...COLD AIR RETURN TO EXISTING DUCT WORK WARM AIR EXISTING FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURNACE FILTER BOX APPENDIX INSTALLATION A 24 U S ONLY...

Page 25: ...RN TO EXISTING DUCT WORK WARM AIR EXISTING FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURNACE FILTER BOX PLENUM COLLECTOR BOX COLD AIR RETURN TO EXISTING DUCT WORK WARM AIR EXISTING FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURNACE FILTER BOX PLEN...

Page 26: ...CONTROL LOCATION FURNACE PLENUM EXISTING FURNACE ANTI BACKDRAFT FLAPPER SOLID FUEL FURNACE COLD AIR RETURN INSTALLATION D 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE DUCT WORK FURNACE PLENUM EXISTING FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURN...

Page 27: ...DUCT WORK FURNACE PLENUM EXISTING FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURNACE COLD AIR RETURN INSTALLATION F 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE DUCT WORK SOLID FUEL FURNACE INSTALLATION G COLD AIR RETURN TO FILTER BOX CENTRAL FURNA...

Page 28: ...26 2 MINIMUM CLEARANCE EXISTING OIL ELECTRIC OR GAS FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURNACE INSTALLATION H EXISTING OIL ELECTRIC OR GAS FURNACE SOLID FUEL FURNACE TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW...

Page 29: ...See P 17 b Bad blower control b Replaceblowercontrol 6 Blower runs too long Blower control cut off set Set blower control cut off to too low higher setting See P 17 7 Blower does not run long a Blower...

Page 30: ...NOTES 30...

Page 31: ...NOTES 31...

Page 32: ...WRITING ALWAYS GIVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 The PART...

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