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Ashes should never be placed in wooden or plastic containers, or  in paper or  plastic bags, no matter how long the fire
has been out.  Coals have been known to stay hot for several days when embedded in ashes.

VENTING SYSTEM (CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND CHIMNEY)

The venting system consists of the heater’s chimney connector (the pipe which connects the heater to the chimney)
and the chimney itself.
When coal is burned, the products of combustion combine with moisture to form a soot residue which accumulates on
the flue lining.  When ignited this soot makes an extremely hot fire.
The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected twice a month during heating season to determine if a soot
biuldup has occured.
If soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a shimney fire.
A chimney fire is usually indicated by  a roaring noise from within the chimney and/or a pinging noise within the chimney
connector.  Well developed chimney fires will emit ash and sparks from the top of the chimney.
If a chimney fire occurs, turn the thermostat to “LO”, keep the feed door, ash and cabinet doors closed, call the fire
department and protect the roof by wetting it with a garden hose or buckets of water.  After the chimney fire is over,
thoroughly inspect all combustible materials around the chimney and chimney connector for fires that might have been
ignited by the intense heat.  The chimney and chimney connector should then be inpected for any damage and repairs
made if necessary.
Although a properly constructed chimney should not be damaged by a chimeny fire, it is best to prevent chimney fires
by properly cleaning the chimney.  There are special chimney cleaning services available in most cities.  Most fire
departments make free chimney inspections and can provide assistance in locating chimney cleaning or repair services.

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PIPE-CORROSION INSPECTION

Chimney connector pipes do not last forever.  Corrosion is particularly a problem if the inside of the pipe tends to get
damp from condensation of flue gases or from rain or snow getting into the chimney.  Just being on an ocean coast can
also accelerate chimney connector pipe corrosion.
Chimney connector pipe replacement may be necessary more than once a season, but once every few years is more
typical.  Every time the chimney and chimney connector are checked for creosote buildup, the strength and integrity of
the chimney connector pipes should also be checked.

Problems can arise during the operation of any coal heater.  These problems can usually be traced to such things as
the venting system, draft, aged or failed parts, fuel, and operator error.
The troubleshooting suggestions contained in this section of the manual apply to the operation of all coal heaters.
Experience has shown that correct installation and good operating practices-including routine heater and venting system
maintenance, along with a good sound chimney, will eliminate most of the problems mentioned by this section of the
manual.  Nonetheless, coal heater operators should make themselves aware of the nature, cause and solution to
possible problems so as to help themselves obtain the best possible service from this heater.

THE VENTING SYSTEM-KEY TO GOOD HEATER PERFORMANCE

A majority of performance problems with coal burning heaters can be traced to some factor in the venting system that is
adversely affecting the heater.  Air will flow into the heater and smoke will flow up the chimney only if there is sufficient
difference between the air pressure in the room where the heater is located and the air pressure inside the chimney.  As
hot gases and smoke flow up a chimney, the pressure in the chimney is lowered, creating a difference in pressure
inside and outside the chimney.  When this pressure difference, often referred to as “draft pressure” or simply as “draft”,
is sufficient, air will be drawn into the heater through its thermostatically controlled inlet air damper.  This air supplies
the oxygen necessary for the coal to burn.  If the draft is not sufficient, insufficient oxygen will reach the burning wood
and it will burn poorly.  This condition can also cause smoke and dangerous gases to spill or backpuff from the heater
into the room.  Backpuffing occurs when the air flow through the heater is insufficient to burn all the gases being
released by the coal causing them to build up until they ignite as a minor explosion.  This causes smoke to puff out of
every opening in the heater and venting system.
Too much draft may cause excessive temperature in the heater.  An uncontrollable burn or a glowing red heater part or
chimney connector is an indication of excessive draft.  The amount of draft in the chimney depends on the length of the
chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions (even a tree that has grown tall can affect the draft of a chimney that
was previously trouble-free), and other factors.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The common unit used to measure draft is “INCHES IF WATER”.  To determine the draft of your chimney, a draft
pressure reading should be taken with a DRAFT METER or a WATER MANOMETER.  This requires someone with
proper equipment and knowledge of how to use it.  Your heater dealer should be able to preform this task for you or
recommend someone who can.
For this heater, installations with a draft of .02 inches of water or less are considered marginal and will not burn reliably
as noted above.  For this heater, it is not recommended that the draft exceed .06 inches of water or overfiring can occur
as noted above.  The recommended operating range for this heater is .03 to .06 inches of water.

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Страница 1: ...from this heater 1 Read these instructions entirely before beginning any part of the installation 2 Use these instructions as a guide during the installation of the heater 3 Be sure these instructions become the property of and are reviewed by all future users of this heater to encourage proper operation and mainte nance of this appliance THIS HEATER IS ONLY FOR BURNING COAL USE OF ANY OTHER SOLID...

Страница 2: ...ays and central heat outlets and inlets to reduce the chance of drafts blowing smoke ashes or sparks out of the heater during refueling or ash removal 7 The heater should be located where a small supply of wood may be kept conveniently close but not within 36 inches of the heater 8 Locate the heater so that drapes curtains furniture and other combustible materials will not be closer than the clear...

Страница 3: ...CAC 3 FIGURE 3 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES FIGURE 4 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES SIDE SECTION VIEW PLAN SECTION VIEW ...

Страница 4: ...and made from 24 gauge or heavier steel The length of the chimney connector and number of elbows used should be kept to a minimum Moisture that might collect in the chimney should be directed to the heater by providing a slope of 1 4 inch per foot in a horizontal run of the chimney connector and installing all pipes with the crimped end toward the heater See figure 6 The chimney connector should e...

Страница 5: ...built wall pass through system may be purchased and installed according to the instructions packaged 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 5 and the above wall pass through systems 1 2 3 4 5 Insulation material used as part of wall pass through system shall be of ...

Страница 6: ...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 MINIMUM 12 IN TO COMBUSTIBLES PART A FIGURE 7 FIGURE 7 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE There are basically two methods of metal prefabricated chimney installation One method is to install the chimney inside the residence through the ceiling and the r...

Страница 7: ...NRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED TO NFPA 211 SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS 24 GAUGE MIN THICKNESS CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO HEATER MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN MINIMUM 6 IN GLASS FIBER INSULATION ALL AROUND 24 GAUGE VENTILATED THIMBLE WITH TWO 1 INCH AIR CHANNELS CHIMNEY THIMBLE CHIMNEY FLUE PART E Figure 5 In addition to the methods shown by A B C and D of Figure...

Страница 8: ...mbustible materials should be kept much further away from the heater to avoid a fire If you chose to you may install the heater and chimney connector closer to combustible surfaces than indicated by Figures 1 through 4 if a clearance reduction system is also installed to protect combustible ceiling and wall near the heater and chimney connector However there are limits as to how close the heater a...

Страница 9: ...obtain the fireplace items called for by figure 4 3 If the heater is to be installed on a combustible floor purchase a listed noncombustible floor protector as described in this manual and install it in the proper location The floor protector MUST protect the floor beneath and around the heater and chimney connector as shown by figure 5 4 Assemble the chimney connector pipe sections to determine i...

Страница 10: ...pen the heater s fuelfeed door see figure 10 and place several wadded grapefruit size newspaper balls on the heater s grate Be sure the heater s ash removal door is securely closed 3 Cover te newspaper balls with dry kindling sticks Place the kindling sticks close enough to one another so the flames can move easily from one stick to the other If the kindling is packed too tightly the fire will suf...

Страница 11: ...following rules should be observed 1 KEEP THE FUEL FEED DOOR AND ASH REMOVAL DOOR CLOSED EXCEPT WHEN TENDING THE FIRE OR REMOVING ASHES Operating the heater with either of these doors open can cause the heater to dangerously overheat and will increase the possibility of smoke ash or sparks escaping the heater and damaging the dwelling or its contents 2 NEVER FILL THE HEATER ABOVE THE TOP OF THE CH...

Страница 12: ...neous combustion To avoid the development of these conditions coal quantities that will be stored more than three days should be kept clean of all combustible materials such as leaves hay wood rags etc and stored where the temperature of the air and objects the coal contacts are 75 degrees F or less Alternate wetting and drying of coal should be avoided Wet and dry coal should never be stored wher...

Страница 13: ...ction of the manual apply to the operation of all coal heaters Experience has shown that correct installation and good operating practices including routine heater and venting system maintenance along with a good sound chimney will eliminate most of the problems mentioned by this section of the manual Nonetheless coal heater operators should make themselves aware of the nature cause and solution t...

Страница 14: ...mentarily blocking the top of the chimney and watching for smoke to leak out of any opening or cracks 6 Check the entire system for obstructions that could be causing resistance to the flow of smoke and gases up the chimney 7 Check the size of the chimney flue liner If the chimney flue liner s inside dimension is smaller that 6 inches round or 8 inches square it will be too restrictive to the flow...

Страница 15: ...terials and parts for the installation of the heater 9 Do install the heater in an area that will minimize the hazards of persons coming in contact with the hot surfaces of the heater 10 Do instruct all responsible persons in the proper and safe operation of the heater 11 Do instruct all persons especially children and elderly persons of the hazards involved with the heater and im proper and unaut...

Страница 16: ...askets and latching mechanisms to assure the intended tightness of the fire chamber 9 Don t install the heater or chimney connector at clearances less than those specified in this manual 10 Don t install this heater where flammable or explosive materials or vapors are likely to be present 11 Don t install this heater in a chimney flue that is used by another appliance 12 Don t neglect to clean and...

Страница 17: ...CAC 17 FIGURE 12 ILLUSTRATION OF REPAIR PARTS SEE LEDGER ON NEXT PAGE FOR PART NAMES AND PART NUMBERS ...

Страница 18: ...Curtain Smoke Kit 1 24834 25 Liner Kit 1 40391 26 Liner Kit 1 40390 27 Gasket 1 88094 28 Collar Flue 1 24819 29 Manifold Relief Assy 1 24812 30 Door Pin 4 83485 31 Feed Door Rope Assy 1 69209 32 Rope Gasket for Feed Door 1 88057 33 Latch 1 22434 34 Hinge Kit for Feed Door 1 24837 36 Hinge Kit for Ash Door 1 24838 37 Latch Kit for Ash Door 1 25048 38 Rope Gasket 1 88057 39 Ash Door Rope Assy 1 6920...

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