Testing starting a wood fire, Starting a coal fire – United States Stove Company 1602G User Manual

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After installation of the furnace is complete, it is ready for

operation. The Honeywell Limit Control, in conjunction

with a wall thermostat, operates the distribution blowers

and the draft blower on the front of the furnace. The limit

control can be adjusted to your desired blower On/Off

times. The factory settings are 100/150/200.
The wall thermostat setting operates the ON time of the

draft blower. If the temperature is below the setting on

the wall thermostat, the draft blower will come on. (Rec-

ommended setting at 5 to 10 degrees higher than other

heating thermostats.)
The first two set points on the limit control operates the

distribution blower(s). When the furnace plenum reaches

the second set point on the limit control, the distribution

blower(s) will come on. If the temperature falls to the first

set point, the distribution blower(s) will shut-off. The rocker

switch on the top of the junction box gives you the op-

tion to run one blower or two. If the switch is ON, both

blowers will come on when the plenum reaches the set

temperature.
When the furnace reaches the third set point on the limit

control, the draft blower will shut-off. The draft blower will

come back on if the temperature falls below the setting

on the wall thermostat.

GENERAL FURNACE OPERATION

TESTING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES

1. Check the draft blower by turning the room thermostat

up high enough so that the draft blower turns on. Then

lower the thermostat setting until you hear it shut off.

2. Use a sheet of newspaper to test your draft by placing

it inside the furnace and lighting it.

With completion of the tests above, you are ready to light

the furnace. Follow the operating steps.

TESTING

STARTING A WOOD FIRE

Using Forced Air Draft

STARTING A COAL FIRE

If you burn coal, a forced air draft is required

Shut off FAD when fuel door is open

Open smoke pipe damper all the way. Open all draft

controls on your 1602/1802. Pull the slide baffle forward.

Place about 10-15 lb. of coal in on the shaker grates. It

should come up to about half of the first firebrick level.

Place crumpled paper over the coal and crisscross a

couple handfuls of dry kindling wood 3/4” in thickness

on top of paper.

Ignite the paper and close loading door. Wait about 30

minutes until coal fire is established before adding more

coal. NOTE: NEVER load coal over the level of firebrick.

Close by-pass damper and set all draft controls to your

own needs. It may take 3 to 4 coal fires to determine

how your local coal and the Clayton Furnace reacts

together. Adjusts drafts accordingly.

Loading with a good bed of coals in the morning - Open

by-pass damper.
1. In normal shaking, only rock the grates a small amount

to sift ash through. Do not agitate the fire bed too

often. This practice will waste coal. If glowing coal is

visible in the ash pan, you have shaken to much.

2. Remove all ashes every day from ash pit.

CAUTION: Ashes should be placed in a metal container with

a tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be

placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground well

away from all combustible materials pending final disposal.

If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise

locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed

container until all coals have thoroughly cooled.

3. With your poker, push hot burning embers to the rear

of the unit and add green coal in front. NEVER load

over height of firebrick. This can result in damage to

your furnace and home.

4. Close by-pass damper.

Too much draft air will cause clinkering of coal and will

waste heat up the chimney. Shut draft down to as low

a point as you can and still heat your home.
1. NOTE: Never stand in front of loading door when

opening it. Stand to the side.

2. NEVER completely cover the live fire with fresh coal.

Always leave a generous area of glowing coal at the

top of the fire and at the rear.

3. Always keep the ash pit clean.

CAUTION: Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel,

kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or

“freshen up” a fire in the furnace. Keep all such liquids well

away from the furnace while it is in use.

1. Open spin draft cap on ash door.
2. Pull the slide baffle rod to the front position.
3. Open the fuel load door and light fire using kindling and

several sheets of newspaper, then close the furnace door.

The furnace door should remain closed for 5 to 10 minutes

in order to establish the fire. If the fire has established, you

are ready to load the furnace.

CAUTION: To prevent flame and smoke spillage, the slide

baffle must be pulled out and the fuel door must be cracked

for ten seconds before being fully opened.
Do not over fire your furnace! After you have become

familiar with its operating, you should know how much

wood to use.

4. Load the furnace, close the load door and push the slide

Baffle rod to rear.

5. Close the spin draft cap on ash door, leaving it cracked

about the diameter of a dime.

6. The forced air draft cycles on demand from the wall

thermostat. Setting the U.S. Stove thermostat four degrees

higher than your existing thermostat is recommended. In

operation, the power draft blower will run until the U.S.

Stove thermostat temperature setting is reached. The

draft regulator on the forced air draft is preset at the

factory and should require no adjustment.

CAUTION: To avoid excessive temperatures, do not

operate with fuel door or ash pan open.

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