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ASHES

Ashes never should be allowed to accumulate in the ash

pit so that they in any way impede the flow of combustion

air to the fire.  Excess ash accumulation can cause the fire

to go out and also can cause severe damage to the grates

because of the absence of a cooling flow of air beneath

them.

Ashes always should be emptied into a metal container.

Coals can remain hot many hours after a fire is out.  Coal

ashes should not be put on gardens as they do not contain

beneficial minerals like wood ashes, and may cause ground

water pollution.

Coal produces considerably more ash than wood, so the

intervals between emptying are much shorter.  For equal

heat output, coal will produce seven (7) to ten (10) times

more ash than wood.

CLINKERS

Clinkers can occur in any coal furnace during the process

of burning.  These are hard pieces of fused ash that form

in the firebox.  They can become hard and large in size

and, therefore, cannot be shaken through the grates in a

coal stove.  When there is an appreciable accumulation,

the fire will go out because insufficient air is allowed to

pass through the clinkers to the burning coal.

Once large clinkers have formed, they can be removed

only from above the grates.  This usually means the fire

must be allowed to go out before they can be removed.

Clinkers formation can occur from a number of different

causes or a combination of causes.  Some of these are:

• Poor quality coal-excess ash content and/or too low a

heat of fusion.

• Too hot a fire (too much draft).

• Too shallow a bed of coals.

• Too deep a bed of coals.

• Excessive Shaking.

• Poking the fire from the top.

• Too little air (draft) after a long, hot fire (caused by

rapid adjustment of draft from a very high setting to a low

setting).

If clinkers do form, the coal quality should be checked

first, and then all the above points should be reviewed

and corrected.

SAFETY

Whenever a loading door is opened, the bypass damper

should be opened first (use a glove to protect you hand),

and the door should be cracked slightly (for about ten (10)

seconds) to allow oxygen to enter and burn any combus-

tible gases that are present before fully opening.  Failure

to do this could result in sudden ignition of the unburned

gases when the door is opened.

With the exception of the start-up period, the ash pit door

should never be left open.  Serious damage to the stove

can occur from overheating.  In extreme cases, this over-

heating could be the cause of an "unfriendly fire".

Coal furnaces are subject to the same installation clear-

ance standards as wood furnaces.  Never burn coal in any

furnace that does not have an airtight, unified chimney

system.

Coal furnaces should not be installed in any chimney that

has had a history of back-drafting or flow reversal.  Also,

coal furnaces should not be installed in any chimney hav-

ing an excessively large flue.  These conditions can cause

improper draft, resulting in carbon monoxide entering the

house rather than being drawn up the chimney.  Remem-

ber, coal gases are toxic.

Sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide and other ions released from

coal burning may corrode stainless and masonry chim-

neys, and even terra cotta chimney liners and brick in

nearby buildings.  Coal with high sulfur content will de-

stroy chimneys especially fast if soot sits in the flue for

extended lengths of time.  It is important to clean chim-

neys regularly.

Содержание Ashley 24AF

Страница 1: ...27 Industrial Park Road P O Box 151 South Pittsburg TN 37380 All installations must be made in accordance with local and state codes which may differ from this manual Wood Coal Burning Furnace Owners Manual Models 24AF 24AG 24AZ TESTED TO UL 391 R US ...

Страница 2: ... fol lowed ash door is open even partially open the feed door pressure relief flap is open the feed door is open or the manual draft spinner is open Open the ash and feed doors only when in attendance never leave the furnace unattended when doors are open This furnace has an automatic draft fan so use the manual draft with a specific purpose Also an overfilled ash drawer can cause grate warpage ke...

Страница 3: ... won t take long for you to realize the benefit of solid fuel heating however maintenance is the key to a long lasting relationship with your new furnace These instructions can help you now as well as in the future Note This owners manual is provided for Forced Air add on furnaces United States StoveCompanyisconstantlydevelopingandimprovingitsproductline therefore we reserve the right to change sp...

Страница 4: ...rn air dried wood and coal at apredeterminedfiringrate Overfiringcouldresultindam age to the heat exchanger and cause dangerous opera tion Over firing occurs when the ash door is left open during operation or a highly volatile fuel such as large amounts of small kindling is used Note This action voids allwarranty Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule of the furnace and chimney for effi...

Страница 5: ...ting is inefficient and often leaves part of the home either too hot or too cold Your furnace is designed to deliver heat as long as there is a fire in it The fire intensity is regulated by the room thermostat high or low the fire continues to pro duceheat Thisheatiscontinuouslydistributedthroughout the home by a distribution blower This constant supply of heat is uniform and prevents drafts WARNI...

Страница 6: ...Page 6 USSC Parts FOR MODEL S 24AF 1 2 3 4 8 26 22 6 7 27 5 9 10 11 27 14 13 16 31 29 26 33 35 15 12 30 32 34 19 20 18 17 39 37 36 25 21 24 23 28 38 ...

Страница 7: ...LOCKNUT 1 13 24382 SPINDAMPER 1 14 83471 5 16 18x1 3 4 CARR BOLT 1 15 83423 5 16 18HEXLOCKNUT 1 16 69068 ASHDRAWERASSY 1 17 24501 SMOKECURTAIN 1 18 83445 1 4 20x1 1 4 BOLT 2 19 83261 1 4 20LOCKNUT 2 20 23787 SMOKEDOORCLIP 2 21 89799 STUBCOLLAR 1 22 24528 DAMPERROD 1 N S 83874 1 8DIA x1 1 2 COTTERPIN 1 23 69080 CONTROLCENTER 1 24 69097 FORCEDDRAFTBLOWERASSY 1 25 80129 THERMOSTAT 1 26 89574 SPRINGHA...

Страница 8: ...Page 8 USSC Parts FOR MODEL S 24AG 24AZ 1 2 3 4 8 26 22 6 7 27 5 9 10 11 27 14 13 16 31 29 26 33 35 15 12 30 32 34 19 20 18 17 45 37 36 25 21 24 23 28 38 40 39 41 43 42 44 ...

Страница 9: ...22 24528 DAMPERROD 1 N S 83874 1 8 DIA x 1 1 2 COTTER PIN 1 23 69321G CONTROLCENTER 1 69323 CONTROLCENTER STAINLESSSTEEL 1 24 69097 FORCEDDRAFTBLOWERASSY 1 25 80129 THERMOSTAT 1 26 89574 SPRINGHANDLE DAMPERROD SHAKER 2 27 89849 HOOKSPRINGHANDLE FEED ASHDOOR 2 28 69082 JUNCTIONBOXASSY 1 29 69069 SHAKERGRATEHANDLE 1 30 40369 SHAKERGRATEFRAME 2 31 40349 SHAKERGRATE 2 32 40366 FIREBOXLINER 2 33 24496 ...

Страница 10: ...ctical Chimney location is also critical The furnace must be placed as close as possible to the chimney You want the chimney connector smoke pipe to have a minimum of elbows two 2 orless Also thechimneyconnectorshould not have to run more than six 6 feet to the chimney CAUTION The warm air supply outlet of the Fur nace should not be connected to the cold air re turn inlet of the central furnace be...

Страница 11: ...The chart on this page also states these minimum clearances Make sure you follow these when choosing your furnace loca tion Any hot air plenum connection to a furnace must be con structed of metal NOTE INSTALLONLYONANON COMBUSTIBLEFLOOR Clearance to Combustibles Furnace to back wall 30 Furnace to side wall 12 Pipe to back wall 18 Pipe to side wall 18 Furnace to ceiling 30 Ductworktoceiling 18 6 1 ...

Страница 12: ...rick or block or an independent laboratory approved all fuel factory built chimney CAUTION Only a Class A all fuel chimney in tended for use with solid fuel should be used Chimney experts have determined that the flue termination should be at least 2 above the highest portion of the roof that is within a 10 radius The flue termination should be at least 3 above the roof line The termination cap sh...

Страница 13: ...llation INSTALLING A NEW CHIMNEY When installing a new chimney whether it be masonry or metal if possible it is recommended that it is placed within the house structure These chimneys remain warmer and in turn radiate this warmth into the house A chimney located outside the house is exposed to cold temperatures whichencouragescreosotebuild upandpoorchimneydraft CHIMNEY INSTALLATION With the chimne...

Страница 14: ...ust be fastened prior to shroudinstallation NOTE The furnace is partially prewired all that is re quired is the wiring of the distribution fan see wiring diagram page 18 and the wiring to wall the thermo stat 4 After mounting the two 2 fans proceed to the fan control center NOTE The best maintenance for fan motors is to keep them clean exceptionally clean Oiling with 20W N detergent once a season ...

Страница 15: ...ews and pull off black rheostat knob Attach box to left side facing feed door with four 4 self threading screws One screw in eachcorner NOTE Furnacecontrolcenterisdesigned for left side attachment Should space prohibit such reversing shrouds for right side installation is possible however control wires from box will have to be ex tended Next attach the 4x4 junction box below the control center box...

Страница 16: ...y be possible with thumbs if not remove top and use small hammer CAUTION Anyhotairplenumconnectiontoafurnacemust be constructed of metal Installing Grates Install grates together slip shaker lug into hole and place grates into frame Grate arch faces upward Check out grate rotation by placing shaker handle on grate lug 3 4 Grates should ro tate freely NOTE Gratesaredesignedtowithstandhightempera tu...

Страница 17: ...ng two 2 5 16 bolts nuts washers First line up the top holes and tighten bolts Secondly line up the holes in the rear baffle and the heat plate with the firebox and attach by using two 2 5 16 bolts nuts washers Tighten all four 4 bolts NOTE to reach rear bolts you may find it easier to put your arm through the flue outlet rather than to reach through the feed door 15 Installingsmokedamperrodtoslid...

Страница 18: ...th the slots in thesmokeshield Tightenthe 2 boltsandnuts NOTE The smoke shield should be able to swing back and forth The smoke shield will help prevent smoke back puffing if you have a lazy flue 17 Reposition door latches feed and ash door For shipping purposes door latches are on backwards Unfasten 7 16 nuts reverse and snug fairly tight latches must move freely 19 Attach flue pipe to flue colla...

Страница 19: ...USSC Page 19 Accessories Domestic Hot Water Coil Part 11WCK Filter Box Part 24CRM NOTE DRAWINGSAREFORILLUSTRATIONPURPOSESONLY ACTUALPRODUCTSMAYLOOKDIFFERENTLY ...

Страница 20: ...RPLE BLACK PURPLE BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK BLUE BLACK BLUE WHITE ORANGE PURPLE GREEN BLACK 120 VAC 60 Hz 15 AMPS NOTE WIRES FROM DISTRIBUTION FAN RUN DIRECTLY INTO THE 4 x 4 JUNCTION BOX DISTRIBUTION FAN PT C60456 DRAFT FAN PT 80392 Rotate here with flat blade screwdriver THERMAL DISC FAN ADJUSTMENT DRAFT FAN 3 HI LIMIT PT 80390 DE ENERGIZES WHEN UNIT REACHES TEMPERATURES OF APPROX 170 DEGREES THER...

Страница 21: ...prevents electrical surges provides longer life of snap disk Transformer Reduces voltage 110 volts to 12 volts for thermostat usage Generally hums a bit ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Wall Thermostat 110 degrees Adjustable Thermo Disk 140 degrees Thermostat 170 degrees Thermo Limit Disk Relay Transformer AirDistributionFan Draft Fan Control Box Components Your new furnace is now completely assembled and re...

Страница 22: ...This occurs when there is unburned fuel and a large amount of gases on the top of the firebox When the door is opened oxygen is combined with the gases and ignites ASH REMOVAL Every morning when there is just a bed of hot embers shake the grate very very lightly Once every week or two depending on how much fuel you burn ashes should be removed Note A 2 to 3 bed of ashes will prolong wood burning a...

Страница 23: ...e less smoke Once the fire is WELL ESTAB LISHED 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 efficiency Youwillhavetoexperimentwithyourparticular setup as no two chimney s or installations are going to be the same Just remember to allow enough secondary air to enter the firebox a...

Страница 24: ... gradually burns it over a longer period of time You will also reduce the intensity of the fire without letting it go out Follow the same procedure as for refueling If possible avoid shaking as a heavier layer of ash will help reduce the intensity of the fire during this time After loading let the fire establish itself for about 30 minutes Then close your damper to the point where the house does n...

Страница 25: ...aking Poking the fire from the top Too little air draft after a long hot fire caused by rapid adjustment of draft from a very high setting to a low setting If clinkers do form the coal quality should be checked first and then all the above points should be reviewed and corrected SAFETY Whenever a loading door is opened the bypass damper should be opened first use a glove to protect you hand and th...

Страница 26: ...ly then refuel B Check length of flue pipe to chimney Your unit should be within six 6 feet of your chimney C Make sure chimney cap 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 excess amounts of unburned fuel Problem Distribution blower vibrating Solution A Ti...

Страница 27: ...USSC Page 27 Notes ...

Страница 28: ...CE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WHEN WRITING ALWAYS GIVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATEATTACHEDTOTHEHEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESCRIPTION 3 THE MODEL NUMBER 24AF 24AG 24AZ 4 THE SERIAL NUMBER ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __________________...

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