United States Stove 1537Q owner manual

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Add a thin layer of coal (preferably smaller chunks) to the wood fire, being careful not to disturb it too much or cut off the draft. Then, add a second heavier layer after the coal is ignited and burning well. If necessary, add a third layer to bring the coal up to the top of the front liner (not above!). Be sure to close the ash door.

Before adding further fuel, be sure to leave a red spot of glowing coals in the center of the firebox to insure that the fire has not been smothered and to help ignite the gases given off by the new charge. A deep charge will give a more even heat and a longer fire, but it may take one to two hours before the whole bed is fully ignited.

When the fire is well established and the room is becoming warm, partially close the dampers. Some experimenting will have to take place with each particular setting of all dampers and controls as the chimney provides the draft necessary to not only exhaust the smoke, but to pull combustion air into the heater as well - and no two chimney's perform the same. Under ideal draft conditions one should be able to turn the secondary air supply on the feed door (some models) to a near closed position - but leave the ash pit damper at least partially open to prevent the fire from going out. Adjust the stove pipe damper to reduce the draft on the fire. With anthracite there will be short blue flames above the coal, except when the fire is started or a new charge is added. If, however, there is no flame then the fire needs more air from the bottom (unless it is near the end of its burn cycle and needs to be recharged).

Only when the coal is burned down to half its original depth it is time to add fresh coal. When doing so, open the stove pipe damper and turn the thermostat damper to high, which will allow the fire to burn off any accumulated gases. Open the feed door, and with a small rake, hoe, or hooked poker pull the glowing coals to the front of the firebox. Try not to disturb the fire too much. Next, add a fresh charge to the back being careful not to seal off the top. Close the feed door, but leave the spin damper (or thermostat) open for a few minutes until the volatile gases have burned off. It is not necessary to shake down the ashes each time you refuel the furnace. Experience will be your best teacher.

BANKING THE FIRE: For extended operation, such as overnight, the fire will need to be banked. To do so heap coal up along the sides and back of the firebox so that the fire gradually burns it over a longer period of time. The intensity of the fire will also be reduced without letting it go out. Follow the same procedure as for refueling. If possible, avoid shaking, as a heavier layer of ash will help reduce the intensity of the fire during this time. After loading let the fire establish itself for about 30 minutes. Then close your damper and automatic control to the point where the house does not become too cold. It is important that you begin banking early enough before retiring or leaving that you can make necessary adjustments after the fire is well established.

To revive a coal fire that is almost out, (1) open the ash door and stove pipe damper and close the spin damper on the door to get a good draft through the grate. (2) place a thin layer of dry coal over the entire top of the fire. DO NOT POKE OR SHAKE THE FIRE AT THIS TIME! (3) after the fresh coal has become well ignited shake the grate (just a little), refuel.

DO NOT burn coke, charcoal, high volatile bituminous coal, sub bituminous, lignite or cannel coal (sometimes called channel coal or candle coal). NEVER burn wax or chemically impregnated sawdust logs - their intended use is for fireplaces only. NEVER fill the stove or furnace above the firebrick or cast iron liner.

CAUTION

GASES THAT ARE DRIVEN FROM FRESH COAL MUST BE BURNED OR THEY WILL ACCUMULATE AND EX- PLODE. NEVER SMOTHER A FIRE WHEN ADDING FRESH COAL.

CAUTION

DO NOT OPERATE WITH THE FEED AND/OR ASH DOOR OPEN. THIS FURNACE IS DESIGNED FOR THER- MOSTATIC OPERATION. OPERATION WITH ANY OF THESE DOORS OPEN WILL OVERHEAT AND DAMAGE THE FURNACE.

CAUTION

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP" A FIRE IN THE FURNACE.

CAUTION

NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, ESPECIALLY GASOLINE, IN THE VICINITY OF THE FURNACE.

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1537Q specifications

The United States Stove 1537Q is a highly regarded heating solution that merges classic design with modern technology. Known for its efficient heating capabilities, this stove is an excellent choice for homeowners seeking a reliable source of warmth in their living spaces. With a focus on user-friendly features, sturdiness, and aesthetic appeal, the 1537Q has made a name for itself in the market.

One of the standout features of the United States Stove 1537Q is its direct vent technology, which allows for enhanced efficiency by utilizing outside air for combustion. This not only improves energy efficiency but also keeps indoor air quality intact by minimizing drafts. The dual-fuel capability of the 1537Q offers further versatility, allowing users to operate the stove using either propane or natural gas. This flexibility ensures that homeowners can choose the fuel source that best suits their needs.

The stove's heating efficiency is remarkable, with the ability to generate substantial heat while consuming minimal fuel. This is crucial for those looking to reduce energy costs while maintaining a comfortable environment. The 1537Q can heat spaces of up to 1,500 square feet, making it suitable for both large and smaller rooms. The integrated thermostat control allows users to maintain their desired temperature effortlessly.

In terms of design, the United States Stove 1537Q features a classic cast iron construction, which not only enhances durability but also adds aesthetic charm to any room. The large viewing window provides a welcoming glimpse of the flames, creating a cozy ambiance. Additionally, the stove includes a porcelain enamel finish, available in various colors, allowing homeowners to choose a style that complements their home decor.

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In summary, the United States Stove 1537Q combines efficiency, versatility, and safety in a beautifully designed package. With its advanced technologies and user-friendly features, it remains a popular choice for those seeking an effective heating solution that does not compromise on style. Whether for a traditional or contemporary space, the 1537Q is built to provide lasting warmth and comfort.