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CAUTION! ASHES SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO A C C U M U L AT E ABOVE THE TOP OF THE ASH PAN. ASHES IN CONTACT WITH THE BOTTOM OF THE GRATES ACT AS AN I N S U L ATOR, INTENSIFYING T H E HEAT ON THE GRATES, AND COULD CAUSE THEIR WARPAGE. WITH AN EXCESSIVE ASH BUILDUP, PRIMARY COMBUSTION AIR IS RESTRICTED, THUS, THE UNIT’S OUTPUT COULD BE REDUCED. GRATES DAMAGED IN THIS WAY ARE EASILY RECOGNIZED BY THE EXTREME DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE GRATES. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR WARRANTY 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 crackedslightly to allow oxygen to enter andburn any combustion gases that are present before fully opening. Failure todo this could result in sudden ignition ofthe unburned gases when the door isopened. A stove never should be filled with excess coal so that the flue gas exit isblocked or impeded in any way. Burning coal generates carbon monoxide. If the flue gas exit is blocked, thecarbon monoxide can be forced out of the stove into the room, with possiblefatal consequences. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE S TA RT- U P PERIOD, THE ASH PIT DOOR SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT OPEN. ALSO NOTE THAT A STOVE SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT U N ATTENDED WITH THE ASH PIT DOOR OPEN. Serious damage to the stove canoccur from overheating. Coal stoves should not be installed in any chimney that has had a history ofback-drafting or flow reversal. Theseconditions can cause improper draft, resulting in carbon monoxide enteringthe house rather than being drawn upthe chimney. REMEMBER! COAL GASES ARE TOXIC! Sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide and other ions released from coal burningmay corrode stainless and masonrychimneys, and even terra cotta chimney liners and brick in nearby buildings. Coal with high sulfur content will destroy chimneys especially fast if sootsits in the flue for extended lengths oftime. It is important to clean chimneysregularly. 9. Warranty 9.1 Terms and Warranty Harman Stoves are warranted for five years in accordance with the following warranty terms. Exclusions tothe six years will be the following items: A. Electrical Blower (3 year warranty) B. Door Packing C. Glass D. Firebricks E. Paint F. Any Damage Deemed Abuse 10. WarrantyActivation Coupon andLiability Statement Instructions to Activate Your 6-Ye a r Written Warranty The Activation Coupon must be filled out in its entirety to have an effective warranty! Serial number of stove is located on the right side of unit, near the frontlower corner. Numbers are stamped into the steel. Your Signature is Required! 8 11. Optional Hot Water Coil (Not Available For Mark I) PLUMBING DIAGRAM FOR THERMO-SIPHON METHOD - MAX. DISTANCE 10 FT. COIL INSTALLATION (See Coil Diagram on Page 14) Place one of the nuts supplied on each leg of the coil. Place coil through the holes in the back of the firebox and adjust the nuts so the pipes stick out about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches from the side of the stove. Put flat washers and nuts on the outside and tighten within 1/4 inch. Thenplace fiberglass rope around each pipe the washers and tighten. You are now ready to run pipes. THERMO-SiPHON METHOD (LESS THAN 10 FEET) This is the simplest and most economical method, however, the hot water tank must be less than ten feet from the stove. The water inlet, where the temp./press/relief valve is located, must be higher than the top leg of the coil. The hot water tank should be elevated, if necessary, to allow for proper thermo-siphon action (the method 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 coil. Install a 3/4" vent elbow and automatic “float type” air vent (2) in the high point of the line. Within two feet of the top leg of the water coil install a 150 lb. pressure relief valve. (7) Run 3/4" tubing from the release exit of both relief valves downward (3) so the hot water may escape the event of overheating. d) Remove the drain valve at the bottom of the tank. Install a short 3/4" nipple and tee and re-install the drain valve to the tee (4). Run 3/4" copper tubing with the necessary fittings between the drain/tee combination and the lower leg of the coil. After all of the connections have been complete, you may refill the tank. Turn on the hot water heater only after the tank has been completely refilled. 9 PLUMBING DIAGRAM FOR CIRCULATING PUMP METHOD - MORE THAN 10 FT. CIRCULATING PUMP METHOD (MORE THAN 10 FEET) This method is used when the hot water heater tank is more than...
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