WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM

For Model 1600 / 1800

STANDARD WIRE

(Diagram #1)

WALL

THERMOSTAT

(WOOD)

W R

DRAFT

 

 

FAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR

 

 

 

MOTORIZED

 

 

 

DRAFT

 

 

 

PLENUM

 

 

 

HEAT

ELECTRONIC

 

SENSOR

 

CONTROL BOARD

 

 

 

 

THERMOSTAT

 

 

R

 

 

 

W

AUX.

 

 

Y

FAN

G

BLUE

WHITE

BLACK

RED

BLOWER MOTOR

HEATING OPTION

(Diagram #2)

SEE

CB

ELECTRICAL

 

 

TABLE 1

SERVICE

240V HEATER

 

 

 

FOR CB

 

PANEL

POWER INPUT

 

SIZE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

 

POWER

 

SEE TABLE 1 FOR

SEE PLENUM

 

SUPPLY

 

HEATER

ELECTRIC WALL

 

CONTACTOR SIZE

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS

OPTIONAL DOUBLE

THERMOSTAT

 

MOUNT UNIT IN

 

 

FEED METHOD

 

 

 

 

PLENUM

 

 

 

 

DIRECTLY

 

 

 

 

ABOVE WOOD

 

CB

CB

WIRES MUST BE

CONNECTED TO

 

 

 

 

FURNACE FOR

 

 

BLOWER CONTROL

 

 

WALL

 

 

 

THERMOSTAT

 

 

 

(WOOD)

 

"G" IS

 

 

POWER

FOR

 

 

MANUAL

 

DRAFT

SUPPLY

FAN

G W R

 

OPTION

FAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR

 

 

 

MOTORIZED

 

 

 

DRAFT

 

 

 

PLENUM

 

 

 

HEAT

ELECTRONIC

 

 

SENSOR

 

 

CONTROL BOARD

 

 

 

THERMOSTAT

R

W

AUX.

Y FAN

G

BLUE

WHITE

BLACK

RED

BLOWER MOTOR

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United States Stove 1800, 1600 manual Wiring Diagrams for Electronic Control System, Standard Wire, Heating Option

1600, 1800 specifications

The United States Stove Company is known for producing high-quality, efficient wood and coal stoves made for both residential and commercial applications. Among their notable models are the 1600 and 1800 series, both of which provide reliable heating solutions with a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology.

The United States Stove 1600 model is designed for versatility, making it ideal for a variety of spaces, including homes, cabins, and workshops. It features a sturdy cast iron construction, contributing to its durability and ability to retain heat effectively. The 1600 is equipped with a large firebox that accommodates larger logs, allowing for extended burn times and less frequent loading. One of its main features is an air wash system that helps keep the glass door clean, providing a clear view of the fire while enhancing the stove's efficiency.

On the other hand, the United States Stove 1800 model typically offers a larger heating capacity compared to the 1600, making it suitable for bigger rooms or open floor plans. This model also boasts a robust design, often made from heavy-duty steel, which not only enhances its longevity but also provides excellent heat retention. The 1800 series may come with advanced features such as a secondary combustion system, promoting cleaner burning and improved efficiency by maximizing heat output while reducing smoke emissions.

Both models feature easy-to-use mechanical controls for regulating airflow, allowing users to adjust the fire's intensity according to their heating needs. Additionally, they are designed to be compatible with various flue venting systems, providing flexibility in installation options.

Safety is a paramount concern in both the 1600 and 1800 models, with built-in safeguards such as a thermal protective barrier and an external ash door for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Overall, the United States Stove 1600 and 1800 models embody a commitment to quality craftsmanship, efficiency, and user-friendly designs, making them excellent choices for anyone in search of reliable heating solutions in their living or working spaces. With their combination of traditional design elements and modern combustion technologies, these stoves stand out in the competitive market of heating appliances.