Installation

2.3 Assembly.

Slide the blower into the slotted bracket on the rear of the stove. The blower will rest at the bottom of the slot.

The shaker handle bolts onto the shaker block using the bolts and lock washers provided.

The draft control is bolted through the hole in the center of the ash door as shown below. The knob should spin freely and open to a distance of about 1/4 inch from the door surface, while being able to close against the face of the door.

The viewing glass is installed between the door and the window frame. The glass gasket is installed only on the sides of the glass panel. The top and bottom of the glass are open to provide air-wash and secondary air to the firebox. The glass frame is secured to the door with four bolts.

The Mark II and Mark III also have a top trim piece which bolts onto the top of the door.

Be sure the frame bolts and trim bolts are secured.

2.4GENERAL INFORMATION. Installation Checklist:

A. Have your stove installed by a trained installer. Preferably one who is certified by the National Fire- place Institute or similar certification agency.

B. Before starting Installation, check for proper clear- ance to combustibles where the stove is going to be located.

C. Never vent a solid fuel burning appliance into a flue serving another appliance.

D. Have the chimney inspected and thoroughly cleaned. Inspect that it is a Class “A” chimney either masonry or factory built. If it is a manufactured chim- ney, ensure that it is installed as per the manufactur- ers requirements. Be sure that the chimney is tall enough. Solid fuel chimneys fall under a general rule, 16 ft. minimum height, 2 ft. taller than anything within 10 ft., and 3 ft. above where it passes through the roof line. The chimney must be capable of a minimum

.06 inches of water column of draft when the stove is burning.

E. Limit the amount of connector pipe. Position the stove as close to the flue as possible. (8 ft. or less) No more than two 90° elbow fittings should be used. Any horizontal connector pipe should have at least 1/4 in. of rise per foot in length. A barometric damper may be installed to prevent excessive or erratic draft.

MANUAL DAMPERS OR “HEAT SAVERS” MUST NEVER BE INSTALLED IN THE FLUE PIPE. IM- PROPER OPERATION COULD RESULT IN DEATH.

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Harman Stove Company MARK III manual Assembly

MARK II, MARK I, MARK III specifications

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