Page 2 - TAblE OF CONTENTS
TAblE OF CONTENTS Safety Considerations..........................3Assembly..............................................4Installation............................................5Chimney & Venting...............................6Operating Instructions..........................8Preventive Maintenan...
Page 3 - CAuTION; Do not use chemicals or fluids to start or; SAFETY CONSIdErATIONS; Curing Paint; During the first few hours of burning, a blue smoke; mobile homes; This Harman Stove is not approved for installation in
3 CAuTION l Keep Children Away l may Cause Serious burns l All Surfaces of stove are hot. do not touch. l Keep children away. l Serious burns will result if touched. Fuel/Firing warnings danger Do not use chemicals or fluids to start or “freshen up” a fire. Severe body burns or a fire in your home c...
Page 4 - ASSEmblY; Firebrick Diagram; blower; properly grounded receptacle.; Shaker handle; the stove but can be removed to lighten the stove for
4 ASSEmblY Firebrick Diagram blower The blower slides into the channel bracket on the rear of the stove as shown at right. Plug the blower into a properly grounded receptacle. Shaker handle The shaker handle installs onto the shaker handle mount using the two hex-bolts and washers provided. Firebric...
Page 5 - INSTAllATION; This stove must be installed in accor-; locating the stove; ventilation and proper combustion.; Clearance to Combustibles; the rear and 36” to the sides and front. Do not place; extend 8” to the rear and either side and 6” in front of; Adjustable leveling Feet; It is recommended that you have your unit installed
5 INSTAllATION wArNINg: This stove must be installed in accor- dance with all state and local building code require - ments. locating the stove Locate the stove as close to the chimney or flue as possible, while still maintaining the clearances to com - bustibles. Locate the stove where there is suf...
Page 7 - Possible causes of insufficient draft; IF YOu hAvE A ChImNEY FIrE:
7 ChImNEY & vENTINg Possible causes of insufficient draft; A. Chimney Leaks - Air leaking in around a loose fit - ting cleanout door, flue pipe joints and/or seams not secured, improper plug openings or defective ma - sonry. B. Chimney Too Short - The general rule for chimneys; 16 feet tall, thr...
Page 8 - OPErATINg INSTruCTIONS; except for the purpose of igniting a coal fire, is
8 OPErATINg INSTruCTIONS The SF250 is approved for use with coal only. burning wood or other such fuels in this stove, except for the purpose of igniting a coal fire, is prohibited. Starting A Fire Begin by opening the draft control knobs on both the load door and the ash door. Open both doors. Be s...
Page 9 - mAINTENANCE; Periodic and Normal Everyday maintenance; Spiral Chamber Cleanout
9 mAINTENANCE grATES grATE lINK ShAKEr bAr ShAKEr hANdlE (external) Close-up view of grate system components Periodic and Normal Everyday maintenance Blower Motor- Clean periodically to remove pet hair and lint from the intake and fan. Grates- Keep ash pan empty.CAUTION: BEFORE CLEANING THE CHIMNEY ...
Page 10 - wATEr COIl OPTION; water Coil Installation; of the supplied nuts on each leg of the
0 wATEr COIl OPTION water Coil Installation Use a hole saw and the template sup - plied with the coil to make two holes through the side wall of the stove. Keep the coil holes above the firebrick, and away from the loading door. Place one of the supplied nuts on each leg of the coil. Place the coil ...
Page 11 - After all of the connections are com-; EXAmPlE 2: Circulator
wATEr COIl OPTION Example 1: Thermo-siphon Method. This is the simplest and most economical method, providing the existing water heater (storage tank) is within 10 feet of the stove. The water inlet, where the Temp/Pressure relief valve is located, must be higher than the top leg of the water coil. ...
Page 12 - TESTINg lAbEl; * This appliance is also approved for installation into a shop
TESTINg lAbEl * This appliance is also approved for installation into a shop
Page 15 - Notes