Installation instructions – Harman Stove Company II User Manual

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B. Burns Three Sizes of Anthracite -
You can burn pea, nut or stove coal
with these stoves.

C. Exterior Shaker-Lever - For greater
safety (from getting burned) and
greater convenience (no need for sep-
arate tools).

I M P O RTANT! WHEN SHAKING IS
COMPLETED, TURN THE SHAKER
UNTIL THE GRATES ARE FLAT AND
HORIZONTAL. KEEP ASH DRAWER
EMPTY!

6. Installation
Instructions

6.1

Unpacking and Inspection
of Parts

Inspect the unit for visible damage.

Stove parts and accessories are pack-
aged inside the stove. It is recommend-
ed that the owner remove these parts
prior to proceeding with the installation
to avoid parts damage.

NOTE: The doors, grates, and firebrick
can be easily removed to lighten the
weight prior to moving and placing the
stove.

6.2

Warnings

All stoves must be installed in

accordance with state and local build-
ing codes.

6.3

Locating The Stove

Locate the stove as close to the

chimney or flue as possible.

Locate stove where there is suffi-

cient air supply for ventilation and prop-
er combustion to comply with the mini-
mum clearance required for fire protec-
tion and accessibility.

6.4

General Information

Installation Checklist:

A. Have only a qualified stove installer
install the stove.

B. Before starting installation, check
for proper clearance to combustibles
and where the stove will be located.

C. Chimney - Have chimney inspect-
ed for:

1. Proper type, Class “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. Chimney must be two feet

higher than anything ten feet around it.

D. Flue Pipe

1. Chimney should be within 8

feet of the stove.

2. No more than two 90 degree

elbows should be used.

E. Check for Proper Draft

The chimney used must be capa-

ble of providing a minimum of .06 inch-
es water column draft.

F.

A Barometric Draft Regulator

May be used and set at .06 to .10

inches water column.

Safety and Service Clearances -
Regardless if you use your stove as a
separate independent stove installation
or in the parallel configuration with
another furnace, the following steps will
apply in your decision as to where and
how you will install your new solid fuel
stove.

Clearance to combustibles

Safe stove clearance to com-

bustible walls is 24" to rear and 33" to
sides and front. Floor protection for a
combustible floor should consist of a
non-asbestos stove mat with a K Factor
of .84. The floor protector should
extend 8" to either side and 16" in front
of the stove. Floor protection should
also extend 2" to either side of chimney
connector.

IMPORTANT! THE FLUE PIPE MUST
BE 24 GAUGE OR THICKER.

When connecting the flue pipe to

the stove the first section of the pipe

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