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No damper, heat saver, or automat-

ic  vent  damper  device  should  be
installed in or on the smoke pipe.

NO 

OTHER 

A P P L I A N C E S

SHOULD BE VENTED TO THIS FLUE!

CAUTION: THE CHIMNEY MUST

BE A CLASS “A” CHIMNEY IN GOOD
OPERATION CONDITION.

NOTE: THE  USE  OF ALUMINUM

TYPE  “B”  GAS  VENT FOR  SOLID
FUELS  IS  UNSAFE AND  PROHIBIT-
ED  BY THE  NATIONAL FIRE  PRO-
TECTION ASSOCIATION CODE.

There are three types of Class “A”

chimneys:

A. Masonry with tile liner to 
include brick or stone. It must be 
supported on grade level founda-
tion.

B. Insulated Class “A” manufac-
tured chimney, listed or certified by 
a national test agency.

C. Triple Wall Metal Class “A” 
chimney, listed or certified by a 
national test agency.

If  your  masonry  chimney  has  not

been  used  for  some  time,  have  it
inspected by a qualified person (build-
ing inspector,  fire  department  person-
nel,  etc.)  If  a  listed  or  certified  manu-
factured chimney is to be used, make
certain it is installed in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions and all
local and state codes. See Figure No. 1
of  Manufactured  Chimney  Installation
and Figure No. 2 of Masonry Chimney
(note roof clearance in accordance with
NFPA 211.)

3.2

Common Chimney Problems

In order to have a proper operating

solid fuel heating system, the chimney
must be capable of providing the draft
required.

The minimum required draft is .06

inches W.C. (water column). This must
be measured using a draft gauge.

If  the  chimney  cannot  supply  this

constant draft, the unit will not operate
properly.

In some installations, a barometric

draft regulator may be used and prop-
erly adjusted to compensate for exces-
sive draft.

IMPORTANT!

Whenever  you  measure  the  draft,

the stove must be operating and suffi-
cient  time  given  for  the  chimney  and
stove  to  warm  up. This  should  take  a
minimum of thirty minutes.

The  draft  reading  is  taken  18"  up

from the center of the stove flue outlet
in the smoke pipe.

REASONS  for  insufficient  draft  read-
ings:

A. Leaky  Chimney -  Air  leaking  in
around  a  loose  fitting  cleanout  door,
flue pipes not tight at the joints, improp-
er plug openings or defective masonry.

B. Chimney Improper Height -  Chim-
ney  does  not  extend  through  the  roof 
to  a  sufficient  height  to  promote suffi-
cient  draft  or  causes  a  down  drafting
condition  to  take  place.   (See  Figure
No. 3).

C. Obstructions  in  the  chimney.
Check prior to using by holding a mirror
in  chimney  clean-out  door. This  will
give a view of the chimney.

D. Trees  or  Other  To p o g r a p h i c a l
Barriers - Impeding the chimneys oper-
ation or causing a down draft condition
to  exist.  This  can  also  be  caused  by
adjacent  buildings  or  the  roof  of  the
same  structure  where  the  chimney  is
not high enough (See Figure no. 3).

Figure 3

NOTE:   The  Chimney  on  the  house
illustrated is too low. It should be raised
to compensate for drafts.

E. Chimney  Size -  Chimney  is  not
properly  sized  to  adequately  vent  the
appliance. It  is  either  too  small  or  too
large.

F.

Chimney  Offsets -  Chimneys  with

offsets should not be used. They cause
an  obstruction  to  draft  as  well  as  a
place for debris to collect.

G. Elbow Restrictions - The flue pipe
is  connected  to  the  chimney  with  too
many  elbows,  reducing  the  draft  the
chimney can provide.

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Страница 1: ...afire Mark II Magnafire Mark III Installation and Operator s Manual Caution Read Warnings and Safety Considerations Recommendations For Safe Installation Operation Please Read Carefully Built To A Standard Not A Price 2004 ...

Страница 2: ... safest manner possible If you have any questions regarding your Harman Stove which were not covered in this manual contact your local dealer or factory direct Safety Notice IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRIC TIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA ...

Страница 3: ... Chimneys 3 2 Common Chimney Problems 3 3 What To Do When You Have A Problem 3 4 Chimney Details 4 ELECTRICAL 4 1 Electrical Warnings 5 GRATES 5 1 Grate System and Controls 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 1 Unpacking and Inspection of Parts 6 2 Warnings 6 3 Locating the Stove 6 4 General Information 7 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 7 1 Periodic and Normal Everyday 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 1 S...

Страница 4: ...ve consumes air when it is burning It is advisable that a window in the vicinity be opened slightly while stove is burning if your house is tightly sealed and insulated Information con tained in this manual is manufacturer s recommendations and if there is any difference between our recommenda tions and local code requirements we suggest following local code require ments 1 3 Curing Paint During t...

Страница 5: ...ate properly In some installations a barometric draft regulator may be used and prop erly adjusted to compensate for exces sive draft IMPORTANT Whenever you measure the draft the stove must be operating and suffi cient time given for the chimney and stove to warm up This should take a minimum of thirty minutes The draft reading is taken 18 up from the center of the stove flue outlet in the smoke p...

Страница 6: ...lls This problem can usually be corrected with an open vented chimney cap 10 Make sure the chimney cleanout door is tightly closed and sealed 11 If other fuel burning devices are connected to the chimney they may be causing draft problems This must be corrected by your heating contrac tor 3 4 Chimney Details Chimney Liners Most of the cus tomer inquiries received are problems caused by poor or in ...

Страница 7: ...ass A only masonry or all fuel factory built 2 Good physical and mechanical condition 3 If manufactured chimney look for listing mark and installation in accor dance with manufacturer installation instructions 4 Multiple venting should be avoided wherever possible Never install your stove into the same vent as a gas furnace 5 Check for proper roof clear ances See pg 3 and check your local codes 6 ...

Страница 8: ...nnector to a chimney flue where the connector must pass through a combustible parti tion wall Instead of the asbestos board shown sheet metal may be used or a metal lath and plaster finish may be applied at that area Use 24 gauge or heavier metal Clearance needed is three times the diameter of stovepipe C Where all combustible material is cut out of the partition wall for a suffi cient distance to...

Страница 9: ...nts at a time Keep the draft control open Continue adding small amounts of coal until there is a solid bed of burning coal Do not add too much at one time Allow sufficient time between each small loading at least 5 10 minutes so that each loading has time to ignite thoroughly before the next load is put in When a substantial bed of burning coals has been established fill the stove to the top of th...

Страница 10: ...SED TO THE GRATES PLEASE REFER TO YOUR WAR RANTY TO SEE HARMAN STOVES LIMIT OF LIABILITY IN CASES OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT Coal produces considerably more ash than wood so the intervals between emptying are much shorter For equal heat output coal will produce seven to ten times more ash than wood 8 7 Safety Whenever a loading door is opened it always should be cracked slightly to allow oxygen to enter ...

Страница 11: ...d by which hot water will circulate automatically through the system a Shut off the hot water heater and the old water supply to it Drain the tank completely b Remove the temp press relief valve and discard Install a short 3 4 nipple and tee 1 along with a new temp press relief valve c Run 3 4 copper tubing along with the necessary fittings between the hot water tank and the top leg of the water c...

Страница 12: ...he drain valve at the bottom of the tank Install a 3 4 short nipple and tee and re install the drain valve to the tee 4 d Install a circulating pump 6 as shown Run 3 4 copper tubing from the circulating pump to the lower leg of the heat exchanger coil This is where the optional gate valve 5 can be installed to regulate the water flow e Install a 3 4 tee and a 150 lb pressure relief valve 7 in the ...

Страница 13: ...not limited to fire lightning acts of God power failures and or surges rust corrosion and venting problems are not covered Damage and or repairs including but not limited to remote controls filters fuses knobs glass ceramic brick panels ceramic fiber afterburners door packing tile ceramic log sets paint batteries or battery back up and related duct work are not covered Also excluded from this warr...

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