United States Stove 24AF, 24AG, 24AZ owner manual Installation, Furnace location

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Installation

Furnace location

Before you start!

It is very important you check with your dealer, local fire department, or building inspector. They will be able to in- form you of any state or local codes pertaining to the loca- tion and installation of your furnace.

The ideal location for your furnace is centrally located in the basement. This allows for an even heat distribution by having all the duct work approximately the same length. Ideal locations cannot always be used for one reason or another, therefore, let's look at some alternatives.

If your home does not have a basement, but a utility room or garage, make sure there is enough space to maintain the required clearances stated on the label located on the furnace. Also, read about combustion air.

INSTALLATION#1

With this installation, a back draft damper (optional) is in- serted into the heat run before the plenum of the existing furnace to prevent air from the existing furnace to blow back into the furnace when it is not in use. When a back damper is employed, it should be located as close to the existing furnace plenum as practical.

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) or less. Also, the chimney connector should 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 because a possibil- ity exists of components of the central furnace over- heating and causing the central furnace to operate other than as intended.

After installation, be sure the measured external static pres- sure of the central and Furnace is not greater than those marked on the nameplates.

INSTALLATION#2

Extending the hot air duct from the furnace into the exist- ing plenum will help direct the flow of air from the furnace as well as the flow in the existing furnace. Ducting enter- ing the existing plenum at an angle (approximately 45 de- grees) will facilitate air flow from the furnace while divert- ing air from the existing furnace.

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INSTALLATION#3

The baffle on this system should be made the full width of the furnace plenum in order to properly direct the air into the distribution ducts.

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Contents Wood & Coal Burning Furnace Models 24AF, 24AG, 24AZ Furnace Assembly Chimney InstallationFurnace Installation Firing Your FurnaceTable Of Contents WelcomeGeneral Rules How How Your New Furnace WorksParts For For Models 24AG, 24AZ = not Shown ** = Used on 24AZ Installation Furnace locationClearance to Combustibles Flue Recommendations Masonry Chimneys Installing a NEW ChimneyConnecting Stove Pipe to a Metal Chimney Chimney Draft RegulatorsRear of Furnace Distribution FAN Ussc Ussc Ussc Ussc Accessories Filter Box Domestic Hot Water CoilWiring Diagram Basic Functions of Electrical System Control Box & Electrical ComponentOperation of Your NEW Wood Burning Furnace ASH Removal Creosote Formation and Need for RemovalBurning Coal Shaking Ashes ClinkersTrouble-Shooting TROUBLE-SHOOTING, Problem Solving for Your FurnaceUssc United States Stove Company Industrial Park Road

24AZ, 24AF, 24AG specifications

The United States Stove Company has long been a trusted name in heating solutions, and their models 24AF, 24AZ, and 24AG exemplify the brand's commitment to quality and efficiency. These versatile wood stoves cater to a range of heating needs while emphasizing performance, durability, and user comfort.

Starting with the 24AF model, this stove is designed for efficiency and warmth. With a heating capacity of up to 1,500 square feet, it's ideal for medium-sized spaces. The 24AF features a large firebox that allows for extended burn times, making it suitable for those who want to minimize the need for frequent reloading. The stove includes an EPA-certified design, ensuring that it operates with reduced emissions, which is not only beneficial for the environment but also for the health of occupants.

Next, the 24AZ model stands out with its elegant cast iron construction, which enhances both durability and aesthetic appeal. This model also offers a similar heating capacity but is equipped with a glass door that allows users to enjoy the sight of the flames while ensuring efficient heat distribution. The 24AZ incorporates a sophisticated air wash system that keeps the glass door clean, providing unobstructed views of the fire while minimizing maintenance concerns.

Lastly, the 24AG model brings a modern twist to traditional heating solutions. Ideal for those looking for efficiency without compromising on style, the 24AG features a compact design that fits seamlessly into smaller spaces. With a focus on energy efficiency, this model can deliver consistent heat output while using less wood, further reducing your environmental footprint. The cast iron construction also ensures that heat is retained longer, providing warmth even after the fire dies down.

All three models come with adjustable air controls, allowing users to manage burn rates and heat output according to their personal preferences. The robust construction of each unit ensures longevity, while the user-friendly designs make them accessible for homeowners of all experience levels. Whether you're heating a cozy cabin or a larger home, the United States Stove 24AF, 24AZ, and 24AG models stand out for their reliability and craftsmanship, offering practical solutions for modern heating needs.