1Installation and Operator’s ManualSF-150SF-250KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS“Built to a Standard, Not a Price.”2003CAUTION: Read Warnings and Safety Conside
9HOW MUCH AVAILABLE HEAT IS THEREIN AIR-DRIED (20% MOISTURE) WOOD PER CORD?APPROX. B.T.U. AVAILABLEAVERAGE WEIGHT IN AN AIR-DRIED CORD ORDER OF MOSTTY
10installation instructions.4. Multiple venting should beavoided wherever possible. Neverinstall your stove into the same ventas a gas furnace.5
11than 8 inches of brickwork or equiv-alent fireproofing material.C. Where all combustible materialis cut out of the partition wall for asufficient
12One-eighth to 1/4" accumulationon interior parts is normal. Themost important area is between thepipes indicated by the arrow inFi
13the fire has started to die. This willcause the reloading process to bemuch longer, and there is a goodpossibility of losing the fire.Do n
14Serious damage to the stove canoccur from overheating.Coal stoves should not be installedin any chimney that has had a his-tory of back-draftin
15PLUMBING DIAGRAM FOR THERMO-SIPHON METHOD - MAX. DISTANCE 10 FT.COIL INSTALLATION (See Coil Diagram on Page 14)Place one of the nuts supplied on eac
16PLUMBING DIAGRAM FOR CIRCULATING PUMP METHOD - MORE THAN 10 FT.CIRCULATING PUMP METHOD (MORE THAN 10 FEET)This method is used when the hot water hea
MIP-1273Harman Stove Company warrants its central heat products to be free from defects in material or workmanship, in normal useand service, for a pe
1Thank you . . .THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A HARMAN STOVE AND FOR READINGTHIS OWNER’S MANUAL. It is our desire to provide as much data as needed to allo
2IndexINTRODUCTIONREAD ALL INFORMATION “PRIOR” TO PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATIONS, AND CHECKWITH YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR PREVAILING FIRE ORD
31.1 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY --MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNSCAUTION: ALL SURFACES OFSTOVE ARE HOT. DO NOTTOUCH! KEEP CHILDREN AWAY.SERIOUS BURNS WILL RESU
43. AssemblyFasten blower to rear of stove by sliding blower into slots provided.Heat Collector DiagramFirebrick DiagramSF-150SF-250
54. Chimney4.1 Types of ChimneysThe chimney is one of the mostimportant, yet most neglected andmisunderstood portion of any solidfuel burning in
6NOTE: The Chimney on the houseillustrated is too low. It should beraised to compensate for drafts.E. Chimney Size - Chimney is notproperly siz
7The most common cause of poordraft is an improperly sized flueliner. We recommend that the chim-ney liner’s inside dimensions be atleast as
8build-up has occurred.If creosote has accumulated, itshould be removed to reduce therisk of a chimney fire.If an over-fire situation should
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