furnace, a gas water heater, or gas furnace. The fumes could
then be distributed throughout the house.
COMBUSTION AIR
All fires need air (specifically oxygen) to burn. Furnaces,
fireplaces, and wood-burning furnaces need enough oxygen
for complete combustion of their fuels. The incomplete
combustion that takes place when a furnace is "air starved"
causes carbon monoxide (CO) to be formed in quantities that
can be dangerous inside a well-sealed house. Having a
source of combustion air from outside prevents this "air
starvation" of the furnace.
Your furnace is shipped from the factory in four (4) packages.
1) the furnace, 2) the blower, 3) draft kit, 4) fan limit kit or
electronic circuit board . Before assembling the furnace, check
ately. He will take the necessary steps to correct the problem.
Parts List
All models include the following:
Two Door Handles
One Fuel Door Latch
One Ash Door Latch
One Shaker Grate Handle
Two 1/2" Washers
Four 1/4" Hex Nuts
Four Lock Washers
Spin Draft
Five 1/4" Lock Nuts
One Pivot Bracket
Four Brass Coil Knobs
One 1/4" x 1" Hex Bolt
Two Smoke Door Clips
Rod Extension
Manual
Three 1/2" Lock Nuts
One 1/2" x 2 1/2" Carriage Bolt
Six 1/4" x 3/4" Hex Bolts
Smoke Door
Two 1/4" x 1-1/4" Carriage Bolts
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
FUEL DOOR
ILLUSTRATION
ASH DOOR
ILLUSTRATION
LOCK
WASHER
HEX
NUTS
5
to make sure there is no
shipping damage, and that
all necessary parts are
located in the firebox. See
parts list below.
If you find shipping damage
or any of the parts missing,
contact the dealer immedi-
MODEL 1600 - (6) BRICKS ON EACH SIDE
FIREBOX LEFT SIDE
MODEL 1800 - (8) BRICKS ON EACH SIDE
BRICK RETAINING STRIP
FIREBOX LEFT SIDE
BRICK RETAINING STRIP
SLIDE 4th BRICK BACK
BEFORE INSTALLING 5th
AND 6th BRICK
Summary of Contents for Clayton 1600
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