United States Stove 24AZ, 24AG, 24AF owner manual Rear of Furnace Distribution FAN

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NOTE: Your furnace may come partially pre-assembled, but in the case that it is not, follow the instruc- tions below.

Prior to assembling, place the unit in the general vicinity of the installation. This should help minimize handling damage to the unit after assembly. Note: If your basement can't handle a height of 7' 8" you must lay the furnace on two, 2 x 4's to slide shrouds onto weldment. Then stand furnace up.

1.Unit side shrouds can be assemble by slipping the side shrouds into place from the top down. If they don't slide easily, open up the lip of the sides with a large screw driver then add a little oil. Sometimes a slight tapping with a block of wood and hammer may be re- quired, but do not force. When properly installed, the electrical knock-outs will be at the top left side. NOTE: Should you wish to install a domestic hot water coil, it should be secured to the right side prior to assembly. Also, the rear cast iron baffle must be fastened prior to shroud installation.

NOTE: The furnace is partially prewired all that is re- quired is the wiring of the distribution fan (see wiring diagram, page 18) and the wiring to wall the thermo- stat.

REAR OF FURNACE

DISTRIBUTION FAN

2.Attaching the distribution fan. First, remove the four

(4) bolts from the rear of the unit. Secondly, slide the distribution fan up to the rear of the furnace, line up the (4) holes and reattach the bolts and tighten se- curely.

3.Attach the draft fan to the back of the weld on the throat (2" throat hole with 3 mounting holes). It's best to use the self tapping screws without the draft fan to establish threads then mount blower. The electrical box on the blower should be facing downward. Draft fan air intake cover should be set at a 20% opening, about 1/2" opening.

DRAFT FAN

DISTRIBUTION FAN

4.After mounting the two (2) fans proceed to the fan control center.

NOTE: The best maintenance for fan motors is to keep them clean (exceptionally clean). Oiling with 20W N. detergent once a season will also help, but cleanliness is what prolongs motors life. (Two (2) drops on the draft blade, four (4) drops in the distribution fan.)

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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 Operation of Your NEW Wood Burning Furnace Control Box & Electrical ComponentBasic Functions of Electrical System 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.