United States Stove 2941 owner manual Cabinet Door Knob Assembly

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CABINET DOOR KNOB ASSEMBLY

The door knob is mounted inside of the cabinet door to facilitate shipping and must be reversed for proper usage.

To get cabinet door open, place hand under cabinet frame (right hand side of cabinet door) and push door out.

INSTALL THE CABINET DOOR KNOB USING THE STEPS BELOW:

1.Remove the machine screw and door knob (Fig. 10).

2.Place door knob on outside of cabinet door. Then place machine screw through hole and into door knob and tighten (Fig. 11).

MACHINE

SCREW

When considering a masonry chimney, round tiles are preferable to square or rectangular, as round tiles have much better airflow characteristics and are far easier to clean. Unfortunately, most North American chimneys use square or rectangular tile liners that are really de- signed for open fireplaces, not stoves or furnaces. Of most importance, second only to overall chimney height, is the diameter of the flue liner itself. In most instances, it should be sized to the appli- ance; i.e., 6" flue outlet on the appliance requires a 6" flue. The inner diameter should never be less than the flue outlet diameter and should never be greater than 50% of the appliance flue outlet. For example, do not expect a wood burning stove or furnace to function properly if installed into a chimney with a flue liner greater than 50% the appliance outlet -

-such as a 6" flue outlet requires a 6" diameter for optimum drafting, but can function well with an 8", but becomes borderline beyond 8" diameter.

Masonry chimneys built of concrete blocks without flue liners of at least 5/8" fireclay do not meet modern building codes. A

solid fuel appliance must not be joined to a chimney flue which is connected to another appliance burning other fuels.

If your chimney has a typically oversized flue liner of 8x12 inches or greater, or if it is unlined, it will be necessary for you to reline the chimney, using many of the modern approved and economical meth- ods such as stainless steel, castable refractory, or properly sized fireclay lin- ings.

If you have any question regarding venting your appliance, feel free to contact the factory at the address and phone number on this Owner's Manual. You may also contact NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and request NFPA Standard 211 (1984 Edition). Their address is Battery March Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269. Another helpful publication is NFPA Standard 908, available at the same address. Specify 1984 Edition on either of the above publications.

CABINET DOOR

KNOB

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

TYPE "A"

FIREPLACE

CONVERSION

Fig. 7

STOVEPIPE CONNECTOR

SEALED AT THIMBLE

HORIZONTAL 6" STOVEPIPE (24 GAUGE) WITH 1/4"

RISE PER FOOT

6" STOVEPIPE ELBOW

CLEARANCE REDUCER (FOR MANTEL)

6" STOVEPIPE - HAVING THREE SHEET METAL SCREWS PER JOINT OF STOVEPIPE

5/8" FIRECLAY FLUE LINER

U.L. LISTED

FLOOR PROTECTOR DAMPER THROAT CLOSED AND SEALED

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Contents Safety Notice HOW to Order Repair PartsRules for Safe Installation and Operation Circulator DimensionsTools and Material Needed Tools MaterialsConsumer Price $24.00 Includes Shipping and Handling Safety NoticeDescription Qty Locating the HeaterCathedral Ceiling Chimney Cap Mandatory Chimney ConnectionDescription QTY Thru-The-Wall InstallationNot recommended Venting Into a FireplaceChimney Maintenance CREOSOTE-FORMATION and Need for Removal Service HintsInstall the Cabinet Door Knob Using the Steps below Cabinet Door Knob AssemblyHOW to Lift the TOP Rules for Connector Pipe Installation

2941 specifications

The United States Stove Company is renowned for its high-quality and efficient heating solutions, and the United States Stove 2941 is no exception. This remarkable wood-burning stove blends modern technology with traditional craftsmanship, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking an effective and stylish heating option.

The United States Stove 2941 features a robust construction with a cast iron door and heavy-duty steel body that ensures durability while providing optimal heat retention. Its compact design makes it suitable for smaller spaces, while its 1.4 cubic foot firebox can accommodate logs up to 18 inches in length. This size allows for efficient burning and provides ample heat for rooms up to 1,200 square feet, ideal for living areas, cabins, or even as a supplementary heat source in larger homes.

One of the standout characteristics of the 2941 is its advanced air wash system, which helps keep the glass door clean and clear of soot. This feature not only allows for a beautiful view of the flames but also reduces the need for frequent maintenance, allowing users to enjoy more time by the fire and less time cleaning. The stove also features a built-in ash pan, which simplifies ash removal and keeps the area around the stove tidy.

The efficiency of the United States Stove 2941 is further enhanced by its secondary combustion technology. This innovative design allows for a more complete burn of the wood fuel, significantly reducing emissions and maximizing heat output. With a reported efficiency rating of up to 78%, users can enjoy warmth without compromising environmental standards.

Additionally, the 2941 is equipped with an adjustable air control system, allowing users to easily manage the burn rate and heat output. This flexibility makes it easy to customize the heating experience based on personal preferences and the specific heating demands of the space.

In conclusion, the United States Stove 2941 stands out due to its combination of durability, efficiency, and modern technologies. With features like a clean glass door, ash pan, and secondary combustion, it provides a reliable heating solution while keeping maintenance to a minimum. Whether for primary or supplemental heating, the 2941 is designed to offer comfort and warmth during the colder months, making it a great addition to any home.