United States Stove 1802G, 1602G installation instructions Operating Notes

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If the fire goes out or does not hold overnight, look for:

1.Poor draft.

2.Incorrect damper settings.

3.Improper firing methods for coal being used.

4.More combustion air needed.

5.Coal not sized to the furnace. We recommend 1” to 3” diameter pieces of coal.

6.Ashes, if allowed to accumulate in the ash pit, will not allow the passage of required air for combustion. Keep ash pit clean.

7.This furnace is not to be used with an automatic stoker unless so certified.

There are ONLY two types of coal allowed for use in this furnace: Bituminous Coal (soft coal) and Anthracite Coal (hard coal). NEVER USE Cannel (or Channel) coal or Brown (Lignite) Coal.

See our Bulletin RC454 at the rear of this manual for the best information available on burning coal.

OPERATING NOTES

Do not over draft the furnace! It is designed to operate at .06 inches of water column and must be set with a draft gauge to maintain a steady draft. (Barometric Damper recommended.)

Do not allow ashes to build up higher than 2” above grates.

Never allow the ashes in the ash pan touch the grate section. REMOVE ASHES FREQUENTLY!

Be extremely careful when removing furnace ash pan; it can get very hot.

With new steel, there is a small amount of oil or dirt on the metal. You may smell an odor. This is normal during the first operation. You may want to assemble the furnace out of doors and build a small fire in it to “burn off” this dirt and oil before installing the unit.

The furnace is designed to burn air dried wood and coal at a predetermined firing rate. Over firing could result in damage to the heat exchanger and cause danger- ous operation. Over firing occurs when the ash door is left open during operation or a highly volatile fuel, i.e. large amounts of small kindling, is used. If any portion of the connector pipe glows orange or red, you are in an over-firing situation. Close all dampers.

When tending the firebox always pull the baffle slide rod out prior to opening load door. Open load door slowly to avoid a “flash back”. After closing load door, push the baffle slide rod to the rear.

Equip your home with fire extinguishers and smoke de- tectors appropriately located.

Inspect air filters regularly. The air filter in the filter box should be changed at least every 30 days.

Oil motor on forced air draft every 90 days with a few drops of 30 wt. oil.

The distribution blower motors may be one of two types. If the motor has sealed bearings, no oiling is required.

If the motor is equipped with fill holes, the motor should be oiled every 90 days with several drops of 30 wt. oil.

Check the fit on the load door. It must fit tightly. If it does not, check for deterioration or wear of the ceramic rope seal. Replace defective seals.

Inspect and clean your chimney and stove pipe regularly.

In event of chimney fire, shut all draft controls and call your fire department immediately. Alert everyone in the house. If the fire is still burning vigorously, throw baking soda into firebox or discharge a fire extinguisher into the firebox. After chimney fire is over, completely inspect system for damage before further use.

NEVER throw water on the fire or at the furnace, as rapidly expanding steam could result in a severe scalding.

Slow fires: It is not recommended burning the Clayton furnace any more than necessary early in the fall and late spring, as you cannot keep the firebox hot enough (without overheating your home) to burn gases. Slow fires can cause excessive creosote build-up in smoke pipe, chimney and firebox.

Wood should be placed directly onto the cast iron shaker grate of the Clayton furnace. Do not use additional grates and/or irons.

In the event of a power failure, you may operate the 1602/1802 furnace provided the following instructions are followed:

1.Any air filter should be removed.

2.Observe the furnace operation closely and often till power is restored.

Do not burn garbage, plastics, gasoline, drain oil or other flammable liquids. Plastics, when burned, form hydrofluoric and hydrochloric acids which will dam- age and destroy your furnace pipe and chimney. The burning of trash or oil can result in an extremely hot fire and is sometimes a cause of chimney fires. NEVER BURN

GREEN WOOD OR TIRES.

Do not store fuel or other combustible material within marked installation clearances.

NOTE: For further information on using your furnace safely, obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection Association publication “Using Coal and Wood Stoves Safely.” NFPA NO. NW-8-1974. The address of the NFPA is 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Massachusetts 02210.

THIS IS A WOOD AND COAL BURN- ING FURNACE AND SHOULD NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY WAY! DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!

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Contents Ussc Clearances IntroductionDisclaimer Notice Locating Your FurnaceChimney Requirements Smoke Pipe InstallationCreosote Formation and Need For Removal Installation Examples Important Information for ALL Connector PipesConnecting HOT AIR Duct To Furnace Dampers on Stove PipesReturn AIR is Very Important Combustion AIRDoor Handles Furnace Assembly InstructionsShaker Grate Handle ASH Door Spin DraftSpring Handles Wiring DiagramDistribution Blower & ACC Forced Draft Blower Starting a Coal Fire Testing and Operating Procedures General Furnace OperationTesting Starting a Wood FireOperating Notes Trouble Shooting and Problem Solving SolutionParts Diagram Parts Diagram and List Key Description QtyParts Diagrams and Lists UFB908 Cold AIR Return / Filter BOX Optional KITDomestic HOT Water Coil KIT Optional DR6 6 Draft Regulator KIT Optional KITBulletin RC454 Guide to Burning Coal in Your FurnaceBanking the Fire Ussc Ussc HOW to Order Repair Parts

1602G, 1802G specifications

The United States Stove Company proudly presents the 1802G and 1602G models, two exceptional additions to their line of pellet stoves, designed to meet the heating needs of modern homes while providing an array of features that enhance comfort and convenience.

The United States Stove 1802G is a powerful pellet stove with a heating capacity of up to 1,800 square feet, making it suitable for larger spaces. With a sleek design and a decorative cast iron door, this unit not only provides warmth but also adds an aesthetic appeal to your living environment. The 1802G is equipped with a large hopper capacity, allowing for extended burn times and minimizing the need for frequent refueling. One key feature is its state-of-the-art auto igniter, which ensures a reliable and hassle-free start-up.

The 1602G model, on the other hand, is designed for smaller spaces, heating up to 1,200 square feet efficiently. This model shares many features with the 1802G but is compact enough to fit snugly into tight spaces without sacrificing performance. The double-walled construction of both units promotes safety and efficiency, contributing to low emissions and optimal heat preservation.

Both models come equipped with advanced technology, including a programmable thermostat that allows users to set the stove to operate according to their preferred schedules, optimizing energy usage while maintaining comfort. The EPA-certified design ensures that both stoves meet stringent environmental standards, making them an eco-friendly choice for homeowners.

Additionally, these stoves feature a built-in fan that circulates warm air throughout the space, enhancing the overall heating efficiency. The user-friendly control panel gives consumers easy access to adjust settings, monitor fuel levels, and manage the burn rate, providing both versatility and control.

Durability is a hallmark of the United States Stove Company, and the 1802G and 1602G models are no exception. Constructed from high-quality materials, these pellet stoves are built to withstand the rigors of daily use while ensuring longevity.

In conclusion, the United States Stove 1802G and 1602G models represent the perfect blend of functionality, efficiency, and style. With advanced features, eco-friendly technology, and robust construction, they are ideal choices for homeowners seeking reliable and effective heating solutions. Whether you require a powerful unit for a spacious area or a compact model for a cozy room, these stoves deliver exceptional performance and comfort.