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GUIDELINES FOR EXHAUST VENTING SYSTEMS DESIGN 

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Distance from bottom of termination and grade-1ft./305mm minimum.  This is conditional upon the plants and nature of

grade surface.  The exhaust gases are not hot enough to ignite grass, plants or shrubs located in the vicinity of the

termination.  The grade surface must not be a lawn.  Distance from bottom of termination and public walkway is 7ft./

2.1m minimum.

Distance to combustible materials-2ft./610mm.  This includes adjacent building, fences, protruding parts of the struc-

ture, roof overhang, plants and shrubs, etc.

It is recommended that a single or double clean-out “tee” be installed at every 90°

 

junction to enable collection of fly ash

and to permit periodic cleaning of the exhaust system.  90° elbows accumulate fly ash and soot thereby reducing

exhaust flow and performance of the stove.  Each elbow or tee reduces draft potential by 30% to 50%.

Total length of horizontal vent must not exceed 48”(4ft.)/1,200mm.  All joints in the vent system must be fastened by at

least 3 screws, and all joints must be sealed with RTV silicone sealer to be airtight.

When venting into an existing masonry or factory built chimney, the chimney must be cleaned, with all creosote re-

moved.  The chimney must be a type suited for solid fuel.  

WARNING: 

The chimney and the chimney connections must

be kept clean an in good condition.  Such intallations are not recommended, unless a vent pipe extends beyond flue exit.

The “PL” vent or single wall stainless exhaust system must be installed so as to be GAS TIGHT!  The vent manufacturer’s

installation procedures must be followed.  In addition, pipe connections, joints and all pipe seams within the home

should be sealed with high temperature RTV silicone sealer.

The area where the chimney penetrates to the exterior of the home must be sealed with silicone or other means to

maintain the vapor barrier between the exterior and the interior of the home.

Where installations will be made in locations above 2,000 feet, it is recommended that your stove be installed with 4” pell
vent.  At elevations above 3,000 feet, it is mandatory that a 4” pell vent be used for your installation.

NOTE:  These are guidelines only.  Proper venting is accomplished by design and common sense.  In most

installations 3” inch diameter venting is adequate.  If it does not vent properly you will have to change it

to 4”.

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Summary of Contents for American Harvest 6035

Page 1: ...or fire officials about restrictions and installation requirements peculiar to your area Do Not Plug this appliance into an electrical outlet before reading and understanding all operations and alway...

Page 2: ...s you re helping CONSERVE AMERICA S ENERGY CONGRATULATIONS Heat Output 50 000 BTU HR Heating Capacity 1 500 Sq Ft Fuel Storage Capacity 60 Lbs Width 28 in 711mm Height 33 in 838mm Depth 28 in 711mm BT...

Page 3: ...alling the product The American Harvest stove is designed to burn shelled corn cherry pits or pelletized fuel such as wood pellets The burning of other solid fuels such as cord wood or wood chips in t...

Page 4: ...attention to the draft setting on your stove Therefore purchasing corn from the same source will help achieve a more consistent burn DONOTUSECORNWITHAHIGHWAXCONTENT WOOD PELLETS As with corn be consis...

Page 5: ...s to side and back wall combustible materials NOTE These are minimum clearances to combustible walls established by the testing lab The amount of room needed on the left side of the unit to access the...

Page 6: ...nlet elevation It is recommended that at least 5 ft of vertical pipe be installed when the appliance is vented directly through a wall This will create some natural draft to prevent the possibility of...

Page 7: ...When venting into an existing masonry or factory built chimney the chimney must be cleaned with all creosote re moved The chimney must be a type suited for solid fuel WARNING The chimney and the chimn...

Page 8: ...end down or with a wind hood Failure to do so could result in a burn back during high winds blowing directly up the air inlet during a simulta neous power failure see diagram above Blockage excessive...

Page 9: ...ON IN A MOBILE HOME WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM 1 Stove must be permanently bolted to the floor 2 Stove must have permanent outside air source 60FAK 3 Stove must be permanently electricall...

Page 10: ...f the opening a 1 clearance is all that is required ALCOVE CLEARANCE RECOMMENDATIONS ALCOVE THROUGH THE WALL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The stove is approved for horizontal exhaust however we recommend...

Page 11: ...th pipe attached towards wall Pipe B will go through the wall thimble F Be careful not to dislodge the thimble Position stove not closer than 1 to the wall NOTE Make sure that you leave enough clearan...

Page 12: ...Intake Optional 60FAK With 90 Degree Elbow or Hood Pest Guard 3 8 Mesh Maximum Clean Out Cover Tee 3 Min Wall Thimble Flashing Rain Cap or Termination Cap Storm Collar 24 Min INSIDE VERTICAL PIPE WIT...

Page 13: ...Non Combustible Hearth Plate Support Bracket Every 5 Feet 1 Min Keep Attic Insulation Away From Pipe THROUGH THE WALL VERTICAL PIPE INSTALLATION WITH TERMINATION THROUGH THE ROOF The Hearth Pad is no...

Page 14: ...gasket WARNING Do not operate unit with broken glass Do not substitute original factory glass You must use only factory authorized glass Do not slam door shut Do not strike glass Do not use abrasive...

Page 15: ...Manual Draft Adjustment Slide in or out to adjust the amount of draft flowing through the firebox Ash Dump Shutoff Pull out to empty ashes out of the firebox area and back heat exchanger area Make su...

Page 16: ...ve you another 3 minutes before fuel feeds in If the fire is burning too fast and the fuel is being burned up too quickly push the manual draft knob in a little to slow the fire down This should be do...

Page 17: ...used if the home is over 2000 square feet or the weather is extremely cold The high heat setting is intended for use with wood pellets and the highest heat setting for corn would be the number 4 sett...

Page 18: ...changes MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Surfaces on the front of the stove will be extremely hot during operation Always wear heat resistant gloves to perform periodic maintenance Using a wooden stick tap t...

Page 19: ...will require weekly cleaning Cleaner fuels will allow for monthly cleaning of the exhaust system Remove the exhaust pipe from the back of your stove and remove any ash that may have collected in the...

Page 20: ...AUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES Power Outage During a power outage the stove will shut down safely It will not automatically restart when the power returns unless the exhaust is still up to temperature see...

Page 21: ...male terminal connectors one for each wire from wall thermostat Back of Circuit Board It is a good idea to use the thermostat option to achieve uniform control over your heating needs If you are gone...

Page 22: ...hown on page Change to a better grade of fuel if necessary See page 4 regarding fuel quality Check that damper control knob is adjusted properly Pull out to increase fire burn Extend PL Vent to 5 Chec...

Page 23: ...ressure switch or relay Check contents of the hopper Add fuel if necessary Have your USSC reseller diagnose the problem and replace the part s Stove runs for 30 minutes and then shuts down Exhaust gas...

Page 24: ...r fly ash in the house Cleaning the window particularly when the stove is operating Leakage on the joints between the combustion fan exhaust pipe and PL vent This will be evidenced by dust on the impe...

Page 25: ...USSC 25 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 26: ...26 USSC REPAIR PARTS DIAGRAM 6035...

Page 27: ...ocket 1 31 80460 Terminal Block 1 N S 80464 Terminal Block Jumper 1 32 80381 Low Limit Switch F110 Thermodisc 60T12 1 33 80381 Distribution Blower Limit Switch F110 Thermodisc 60T12 1 34 80455 Auger S...

Page 28: ...AYS GIVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE PART NUMBER 2 THE PART DESC...

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