Harman Stove Company DVC-500 manual Maintenance Every 3 Months

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MAINTENANCE: EVERY 3 MONTHS:

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Never Block Air Outlets on top of stove, above door.

Tabs

Ash Shield

 

Fig 22

 

Latch

Fig 23

Blower Cover

 

 

Rotate Latch

Fig 24

 

A 3-month cleaning will give you a base line as to how often your DVC500 needs to be cleaned. Cleaning intervals will differ in each installation because of the ash and moisture content of the coal and the amount of coal burned.

NOTE: Unit should be off & cooled down enough to perform these maintenance items:

1.Remove Ash Pan then remove ash shield behind Ash Pan, fig.22. Lift the shield up and forward in order to remove it from the stove. This will expose the Blower Cover and Latch, fig.23.

2.Rotate the Latch counterclockwise to the vertical position as shown in fig. 24.

3.Remove the Blower Cover by tilting the left side slightly forward. Next, slide the Cover left and out of the slot that holds the right side in place. The Cover can now be removed to expose the Draft Blower Wheel and Exhaust Outlet, fig. 25.

4.The blower wheel, blower housing, and exhaust outlet can now be cleaned with a brush and vac- uum cleaner. NOTE: The ESP probe is located at the rear of the exhaust outlet shown in fig 28. Be careful not to damage the probe when clean- ing.

5.Open the Fines Cover on the bottom of the feeder under the grates and clean, see fig.26. ATTEN-

TION: MAKE SURE COVER IS CLOSED AND TIGHTENED BEFORE RELIGHTING UNIT. UNIT WILL NOT OPERATE PROP- ERLY WITH CLEAN OUT COVER LEAK- AGE.

6.Check the flue pipe for excess buildup of fly ash and clean if necessary.

7.Clean the glass thoroughly, use a safety razor to scrape the sulfur buildup from the surface of glass. Then clean with standard window cleaning fluid, fig.21.

8.Inspect all gaskets for damage and turn the control to "test", for motor test before relighting a fire.

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Contents Harman DVC-500 Coal Stoker WHI Index Carbon Monoxide CO Awareness Wet CoalAlways Empty Hopper Introduction Assembly6 Viewing glass Tips On Installation Floor ProtectorStraight Through Wall Do not Install in Mobile Home Sleeping Room Installation Corner Installation Basement InstallationInstallation Installation Maximum Horizontal Run is 48 Inches 4 ft Operation Status Light Error MessagesPage Shutdown Procedure Testing OperationStarting Fire Restarting Fire After ShutdownWhen to use Room Temp Mode When to use Stove Temp ModeRemoving Ash While Unit Is Burning Ash Out PositionCleaning Glass While Unit Is Burning Empty Fines TraySoot and Fly Ash Maintenance Every 3 Months Annual Service End Of Season Shut Down ListPrevent Rust Fuel Motors23Grate System Assembly Or Replacement Maintenance Schedule Room Sensor Control and Safety SensorsDvC-500 Stocked at depot At depot Specifications30 Stage DVC 500-C Firebox Static Pressure Safety ProtocolToo high of negative pressure in the area being At any time, the 2 blink status can be reset byOpening the viewing door or the ash door for Blocked or partially blocked flue pipe. This isLimited Lifetime Warranty Warranty Conditions Service & Maintenance Log Proudly Printed On 100% Recycled Paper
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DVC-500 specifications

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