Harman Stove Company III manual No Other Appliances should be Vented to this Flue

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No damper, heat saver, or automat- ic vent damper device should be installed in or on the smoke pipe.

NO OTHER APPLIANCES SHOULD BE VENTED TO THIS FLUE!

CAUTION: THE CHIMNEY MUST BE A CLASS “A” CHIMNEY IN GOOD OPERATION CONDITION.

NOTE: THE USE OF ALUMINUM TYPE “B” GAS VENT FOR SOLID FUELS IS UNSAFE AND PROHIBIT- ED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PRO- TECTION ASSOCIATION CODE.

There are three types of Class “A” chimneys:

A.Masonry with tile liner to include brick or stone. It must be supported on grade level founda- tion.

B.Insulated Class “A” manufac- tured chimney, listed or certified by a national test agency.

C.Triple Wall Metal Class “A” chimney, listed or certified by a national test agency.

If your masonry chimney has not been used for some time, have it inspected by a qualified person (build- ing inspector, fire department person- nel, etc.) If a listed or certified manu- factured chimney is to be used, make certain it is installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all local and state codes. See Figure No. 1 of Manufactured Chimney Installation and Figure No. 2 of Masonry Chimney (note roof clearance in accordance with NFPA 211.)

3.2Common Chimney Problems

In order to have a proper operating solid fuel heating system, the chimney must be capable of providing the draft required.

The minimum required draft is .06 inches W.C. (water column). This must be measured using a draft gauge.

If the chimney cannot supply this constant draft, the unit will not operate properly.

In some installations, a barometric draft regulator may be used and prop- erly adjusted to compensate for exces- sive draft.

IMPORTANT!

Whenever you measure the draft, the stove must be operating and suffi- cient time given for the chimney and stove to warm up. This should take a minimum of thirty minutes.

The draft reading is taken 18" up from the center of the stove flue outlet in the smoke pipe.

REASONS for insufficient draft read- ings:

A.Leaky Chimney - Air leaking in around a loose fitting cleanout door, flue pipes not tight at the joints, improp- er plug openings or defective masonry.

B.Chimney Improper Height - Chim- ney does not extend through the roof to a sufficient height to promote suffi- cient draft or causes a down drafting condition to take place. (See Figure No. 3).

C.Obstructions in the chimney. Check prior to using by holding a mirror in chimney clean-out door. This will give a view of the chimney.

D.Trees or Other Topographical Barriers - Impeding the chimneys oper- ation or causing a down draft condition to exist. This can also be caused by adjacent buildings or the roof of the same structure where the chimney is not high enough (See Figure no. 3).

Figure 3

NOTE: The Chimney on the house illustrated is too low. It should be raised to compensate for drafts.

E.Chimney Size - Chimney is not properly sized to adequately vent the appliance. It is either too small or too large.

F.Chimney Offsets - Chimneys with offsets should not be used. They cause an obstruction to draft as well as a place for debris to collect.

G.Elbow Restrictions - The flue pipe is connected to the chimney with too many elbows, reducing the draft the chimney can provide.

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Contents Magnafire Mark Thank You Safety NoticeIntroduction IndexChimney Safety ConsiderationsAssembly No Other Appliances should be Vented to this Flue Common Chimney ProblemsElectrical What To Do When You Have a ProblemGrates Chimney DetailsUnpacking and Inspection of Parts Installation InstructionsLocating The Stove General InformationPeriodic and Normal Everyday Maintenance Preventive Maintenance InstructionsStarting a Coal Fire Operating InstructionsLoading Low FireWarranty Activation Coupon and Liability Statement WarrantyOptional Hot Water Coil Not Available For Mark Coil Installation See Coil Diagram onPlumbing Diagram for Circulating Pump Method More than 10 FT Year Transferable Limited Warranty Residential Harman Gold WarrantyPage MIP-9331 Rev /04

I, III, II specifications

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