Harman Stove Company I Electrical, Grates, What To Do When You Have a Problem, Chimney Details

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H.Multiple Venting - No more than one device shall vent into the same chimney flue.

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO REMEMBER ABOUT CHIMNEYS IS THEIR NEED FOR MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING. IF CHIMNEYS ARE NOT CLEANED ON A FREQUENT BASIS. IT WILL AFFECT THE DRAFT, AS WELL AS BEING A CONTRIBUT- ING CAUSE TO A CHIMNEY FIRE.

CAUTION

ANYTIME YOU HAVE A CHIMNEY FIRE THE FOLLOWING POINTS SHOULD BE OBSERVED:

1.BE SURE EVERYONE IS OUT OF THE HOUSE.

2.CALL THE FIRE DEPA RT-

MENT.

3.CLOSE DOWN DRAFT DAMPER ON STOVE.

AFTER THE FIRE IS EXTIN- GUISHED, DO NOT USE THE CHIM- NEY UNTIL A QUALIFIED PERSON HAS INSPECTED YOUR CHIMNEY.

3.3What To Do When You Have A Problem

A.Smoke Puffs From Your Stove:

1.Check the chimney draft. With a good fire burning, the chimney should supply .06" updraft.

2.Check draft controls for proper operation.

3.Check the smoke pipe and be sure it is clean.

4.Chimney may be too low. Increase the height. Make sure the chimney is structurally sound.

5.Add more air to the room. Your home may be so airtight that not enough oxygen is reaching the fire.

6.REMEMBER, open the draft controls and crack the fire door slightly before recharging the fire chamber or checking the fire.

SPECIAL WARNING: NEVER OPER- ATE YOUR STOVE WITH THE FIRE OR ASH DOOR OPEN!

7.Check the smoke pipe and make certain each joint is tight and the connections to the stove and chimney are airtight.

8.Check the ashes. Ashpan and fire compartment may be overloaded with ashes.

9.Check your chimney for down drafts. This is caused by air currents being deflected down the chimney from higher objects, such as trees, buildings and hills. This problem can usually be corrected with an open-vented chimney cap.

10.Make sure the chimney cleanout door is tightly closed and sealed.

11.If other fuel-burning devices are connected to the chimney they may be causing draft problems. This must be corrected by your heating contrac- tor.

3.4Chimney Details

Chimney Liners - Most of the cus- tomer inquiries received are problems caused by poor, or in some cases, excessive draft. A result of poor draft could be creosote, backpuffing, and smoky firebox when loading. Indications of excessive draft are burn- ing too much fuel and high stack tem- peratures.

The most common cause of poor draft is an improperly sized flue liner. We recommend that the chimney liner’s inside dimensions be at least as large as the appliance’s collar size.

TO SUMMARIZE, A HEATING UNIT CAN PERFORM ONLY AS WELL AS ITS VENTING SYSTEM WILL ALLOW IT.

4. Electrical

4.1Warnings

Turn off electric power at fuse box or circuit breaker panel before making any line voltage connections. Follow local electrical codes. Be sure to route power so that it doesn’t come in contact with the stove.

IMPORTANT! ALL WIRING SHOULD BE DONE IN ACCOR- DANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODES.

5. Grates

5.1Grate System and Controls

A. Heavy-Duty Cast Iron Grate System - The functions of a grate sys- tem are to support the coal and at the same time provide air flow through the grates to the coal. Harman grates have a maximum amount of air flow to pro- duce an even burning fire. Another function is to remove the ash from the unburned coal by grinding, breaking or shaking them until the ashes fall through the grates. Harman grates pro- vide a variable amount of grinding action controlled by the movement of a long shaker-lever located on the left side of the stove. Grates are removable without tools.

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Contents Magnafire Mark Safety Notice Thank YouIndex IntroductionSafety Considerations AssemblyChimney Common Chimney Problems No Other Appliances should be Vented to this FlueGrates What To Do When You Have a ProblemElectrical Chimney DetailsLocating The Stove Installation InstructionsUnpacking and Inspection of Parts General InformationPreventive Maintenance Instructions Periodic and Normal Everyday MaintenanceLoading Operating InstructionsStarting a Coal Fire Low FireWarranty Warranty Activation Coupon and Liability StatementCoil Installation See Coil Diagram on Optional Hot Water Coil Not Available For MarkPlumbing Diagram for Circulating Pump Method More than 10 FT Harman Gold Warranty Year Transferable Limited Warranty ResidentialPage MIP-9331 Rev /04

I, III, II specifications

Harman Stove Company, a well-respected name in the heating industry, has been providing reliable and efficient heating solutions for more than four decades. Known for their innovative designs and commitment to quality, Harman offers a range of stoves that cater to diverse heating needs. Among their most popular models are Harman Stove Company I, II, and III, each boasting unique features and advanced technologies.

Harman Stove Company I is recognized for its compact design and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for smaller spaces. This stove is equipped with Harman’s patented Automatic Ignition System, which ensures easy and reliable start-ups, even in the coldest weather. With a heat output capacity that is suitable for a moderate area, the stove combines functionality with style, featuring a sleek and contemporary look that fits into various home decors. The Harman I also emphasizes user-friendly controls, allowing homeowners to adjust settings easily.

The Harman Stove Company II enhances the foundation laid by its predecessor by offering increased heating performance and fuel flexibility. This model is designed to burn both wood pellets and corn, providing homeowners with versatile options depending on fuel availability and price. The innovative Heat Management System ensures that the heat is evenly distributed throughout the room, promoting comfort and warmth. Additionally, the stove features a large viewing window, showcasing the beautiful flames and adding an inviting atmosphere to any space. The Harman II also includes a built-in diagnostics system, which monitors performance and alerts users to any potential issues.

Finally, the Harman Stove Company III represents the pinnacle of their product line, characterized by its robust construction and high-efficiency ratings. This stove is designed for larger spaces, offering substantial heat output without compromising on energy efficiency. The Harman III includes advanced technologies, such as the Smart Control System, allowing for precision temperature management and programmable settings. It features a unique airflow design, which maximizes combustion efficiency while minimizing emissions, making it an eco-friendly option. With an impressive warranty and high-quality materials, the Harman III is built to last and provide reliable heating for years.

In summary, the Harman Stove Company I, II, and III represent a commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability in home heating solutions. Each model caters to different needs and preferences, ensuring that there is a Harman stove for everyone. With advanced technologies and user-friendly features, Harman continues to set the standard in the pellet and wood stove market.