INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of a U.S. Stove Wood and Coal burning furnace. Your decision to buy our Clayton Furnace was undoubtedly reached after much careful thought and considera- tion. We are very proud you chose the U.S. Stove furnace and trust you will receive the comfort and economy that others realize when heating with a U.S. Stove product.
Your dealer is important in your experience with the Furnace not only in your purchase, but in his recommendations for profes- sional installation in your home. The qualified professional installer (as recommended by your dealer) has been expertly trained in
IMPORTANT
Before installing and using your Clayton Furnace, please read the following pages thoroughly and carefully. If you follow the instructions, your Clayton furnace will give you safe and more dependable service in the years to come.
First step; check your local codes. This installation must comply with their rulings.
Do not install this furnace in a mobile home or trailer.
Always have a smoke or ionization detector and a CO detector installed in your home.
To prevent injury or damage, do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the furnace to operate it.
Spend some time with your furnace to become well acquainted with different settings and how each will affect its burning patterns. It is impossible to state just how each setting will affect your furnace because of the variations in each installation.
DISCLAIMER NOTICE
The BTU ranges and heating capacity specifications are pro- vided as a guide only and in no way guarantee the output or capacity of the units. The actual BTU output depends on the type of fuel being burned and its conditions, the thermostat setting, the draft adjustment and the chimney to which the unit is attached. The actual area that the unit will heat depends on factors such as the conditions of the building, heat loss, type of construction, amount of insulation, type of air movement, and the location of the unit, and more importantly, your duct work and return air facility.
WARNING:
Do not alter this appliance in any way. Doing so may void
your warranty.
These instructions comply with
LOCATING YOUR FURNACE
The furnace is to be installed maintaining clearances as shown in illustration.
Do not place the furnace directly on a combustible floor. If you're placing it on a combustible floor, an approved fire retardant material equivalent to 3/8" UL Listed millboard should be placed under the furnace. The material must extend at least 16" in front of and 8" on either side of the
CLEARANCES
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REDUCED CLEARANCES
NFPA guidelines and most codes permit reduced clearances to combustible walls and ceilings if adequate protection is added. A common mistake is to assume that sheet metal, masonry, or millboard placed directly against a wall protects it. Materials installed in this manner give very little protection. These materials are good heat conductors, so they will be almost as hot on their back side as they are on the exposed side. Therefore, the combustible wall behind is still a fire hazard.
A wall can be kept cool using these items but only if they're mounted and spaced out from the wall by an inch or two to allow free circulation of room air behind the protective panel. The protective panel should start within a few inches of floor level.
The three rules to follow when constructing wall protectors:
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2.A well ventilated air space between protector or wall.
3.Sufficient strength and rigidity so that the protector and air space will be durable.
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2" FROM FLOOR
CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS
A fireclay lined masonry or Class A 103HT
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