Smoke in Room

If the stove is properly installed it should not emit any smoke into your room. Should this happen,

Check that your room is not air tight. This can easily be checked by opening a door or window. If the smoking stops you need to provide an additional air supply into the room. If this is not the problem, check if your chimney is blocked or obstructed and that you are not getting a down draft caused by the location of the open end of the flue pipe or chimney.

If the problem persists contact your dealer and ask him to get your chimney and stove installation checked.

Fire Burns too Quickly

This is usually caused by too much draft or air.

Firstly try reducing the air supply to the stove by closing down your air controls, if this fails then you may have damage to the sealing.

Check the condition of the door sealing rope and the joints within the stove.

If neither of these solve the problem you may have too much draft on your chimney and you may need to fit a damper valve into your flue system. You should not install a flue damper without con- sulting a specialist. Never install a damper that can completely block your flue or chimney. Contact your dealer to discuss this.

Fire Burns too Quickly

Chimney fires occur when soot and creosote that have built up in the flue system ignite. If the stove is operated properly and the flue checked and cleaned regularly then chimney fires should not oc- cur. These fires can be very dangerous and must be avoided. Try to maintain good, hot fires in the stove whenever possible and at least once in every firing open the air controls and allow the stove to burn on full for a short while until the entire fire bed is glowing red. Check your flue system regularly for build-up of soot and creosote and clean as necessary.

Chimney fires can be detected by sparks coming from the top of the chimney, a roaring sound com- ing from the area of the stove or chimney or vibration in the stove or chimney.

In the event of a chimney fire, close the air controls, evacuate the building and call the fire depart- ment. Do not relight the stove after a chimney fire until the stove and flue have been checked and any necessary repairs have been carried out.

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United States Stove 3600PB, 3800PB owner manual Smoke in Room, Fire Burns too Quickly

3800PB, 3600PB specifications

The United States Stove Company has made a name for itself in the realm of home heating solutions, known particularly for its reliable wood and pellet stoves. Among its impressive lineup, the 3600PB and 3800PB models stand out for their efficiency, functionality, and innovative features.

The United States Stove 3600PB is designed for homeowners seeking an efficient heating source. This model boasts a heat output rating of up to 64,000 BTUs, which makes it capable of warming spaces up to 2,500 square feet. Its substantial hopper capacity allows for extended burn times, ensuring that users can enjoy consistent warmth without the need for frequent refueling. The 3600PB employs a direct venting system, which enhances efficiency by ensuring that outside air is used for combustion, significantly reducing indoor air pollution.

On the other hand, the 3800PB model pushes performance even further with a heat output of up to 80,000 BTUs. This makes it ideal for larger spaces or homes with open floor plans. The 3800PB also incorporates a large capacity hopper, capable of holding up to 120 pounds of pellets, allowing for longer burn times that can easily extend through the night. Both models come equipped with a digital control panel that simplifies operation and allows users to adjust heat settings and monitor pellet levels easily.

In terms of construction, both the 3600PB and 3800PB housings are built with robust materials designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. The heavy-duty steel design not only enhances durability but also improves heat retention, allowing for superior heating efficiency. These models also feature an automatic ignition system, which makes starting the stove effortless and reduces the need for manual intervention.

Safety is paramount in stove design, and both the 3600PB and 3800PB come with built-in safety features such as low-oxygen sensors and thermal overload protection. Additionally, the advanced airflow systems in these models are engineered to provide a consistent burn while minimizing emissions, aligning with modern environmental standards.

In conclusion, the United States Stove 3600PB and 3800PB are excellent choices for anyone looking to invest in reliable and efficient heating solutions. With their robust construction, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, they promise to deliver both comfort and convenience in a variety of residential settings. Whether you’re heating a compact space or a sprawling home, these models are designed to meet diverse heating needs while embracing efficiency and safety.