2.Symptom: Fire rate too high when thermostat closed: Check for:

a.Feed door or ash door not securely closed.

b.Feed door or ash door gasket worn excessively.

3.Symptom: Smoke smell in living space:

Check for:

a. Items a through f of NO. 1 above.

FINAL CHECKLIST OF DO’S AND DON’TS

DO’S

1.Do read and follow the installation, operation and maintenance manual carefully.

2.Do install a smoke detector in an area that will give warning in the unlikely event that a fire develops in the area of the heater or the heater malfunctions.

3.Do be sure that there is a fire extinguisher of the proper type and in good working order accessible in the unlikely event that a fire develops near the heater of the heater malfunctions.

4.Do check with local building officials to be sure installation of the heater complies with all building codes and require ments and obtain required building permits.

5.Do plan your installation with safety as your primary consideration.

6.do keep all flammable liquids, gases and pressurized containers away from heater.

7.Do complete the installation before attempting to use the heater.

8.Do use only the prescribed materials and parts for the installation of the heater.

9.Do install the heater in an area that will minimize the hazards of persons coming in contact with the hot surfaces of the heater.

10.Do instruct all responsible persons in the proper and safe operation of the heater.

11.Do instruct all persons, especially children and elderly persons, of the hazards involved with the heater and im proper and unauthorized tampering with the heater.

12.Do check the heater for proper adjustment and operation before leaving it unattended for long periods of time.

13.Do start a fire only with paper, kindling or solid composition fire starters specifically designed for starting a fire. The use of liquid fire starters can cause an explosion within the heater.

14.Do use only a Listed High Temperature Type HT Factory-built Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney or a properly constructed and maintained masonry chimney to vent this heater.

15.Do use 6-inch diameter chimney connector pipes made from a minimum of 24 gauge cold rolled steel.

16.Do place all ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid and place them on a noncombustible surface well away from other combustible materials until they have completely cooled.

17.Do check the door latching mechanisms and gaskets regularly and replace parts or make adjustments as needed to maintain the intended tightness of the fire chamber.

18.Do use a noncombustible floor covering beneath the heater as required.

19.Do observe all instructions regarding clearance between the appliance, chimney connector and combustibles.

20.Do store your fuel supply at least 36 inches from the heater.

21.Do build fires of moderate intensity in the appliance for the first three fires to allow the materials to adjust and cure before being subjected to the intense heat of a large fire.

22.Do burn only seasoned wood in the heater.

23.Do be sure the heater is located in an area where combustible vapors are not present.

24.Do use a chimney for this heater that is not used by another appliance.

25.Do assemble the chimney connector so that moisture that accumulates within the chimney will flow back toward the heater.

26.Do remove the ashes from the heater regularly.

27.Do set the thermostat on “HI” and allow the heater to burn for approximately 15 minutes after fresh wood is added before reducing the thermostat setting.

28.Do protect your hands with noncombustible gloves when loading the heater, removing ashes, etc.

29.Do keep the heater doors closed except when refueling the heater or removing ashes.

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EC95 specifications

The United States Stove EC95 is a powerful wood and coal burning stove designed for both efficiency and comfort. Crafted with a blend of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship, this stove stands out in the market for its robust features and reliable performance.

One of the primary features of the EC95 is its dual-fuel capability, allowing users to choose between burning seasoned hardwood or coal. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for those looking to maximize their heating efficiency and fuel options, particularly in rural areas where access to different types of fuel may vary.

The stove boasts an impressive heating capacity, capable of warming spaces up to 1,500 square feet. This powerful output is largely due to its efficient insulation and innovative airflow design, which ensures that heat is evenly distributed throughout the room. The large, front-loading door provides easy access for adding fuel and tending to the fire, and its glass window allows users to enjoy a panoramic view of the flames, adding warmth to the ambiance of any room.

In terms of design, the EC95 features a heavy-duty steel construction, ensuring durability and longevity. The exterior is coated with a high-temperature paint that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also protects the stove from wear and tear over time. Additionally, the unit is equipped with a built-in ash pan, making cleanup a breeze by allowing for easy disposal of ash and residues.

The stove incorporates advanced technologies designed to maximize efficiency and minimize emissions. It features a secondary combustion system that ensures a more complete burn of the fuel, reducing smoke output and increasing overall heating efficiency. This system not only contributes to a cleaner environment but also means less frequent refueling and maintenance for users.

Overall, the United States Stove EC95 exemplifies a balanced combination of practicality and performance. It caters to the needs of diverse households, whether for everyday heating or as a backup source during colder months. With its robust construction, dual-fuel capability, and innovative technologies, the EC95 stands as a reliable choice for those seeking an effective heating solution.