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DOMESTIC HOT WATER COIL KIT - OPTIONAL
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
COIL
REAR WALL OF
FIREBOX
TURN INSIDE NUTS UP
TO END OF THREADS
1. NUT
2. WASHER
3. GASKET
2
3
4
5
6
ACCESS
PANEL
1
This Furnace will accept the installation of a Domestic Hot
Water Coil Kit. The U.S. Stove kit is a 1124 Water Coil and it
may be purchased from your local dealer.
1. Remove the access panel on the rear of the furnace
enclosure.
2. With a utility knife, cut away a section of the insulation
(if equipped) directly behind the access panel.
3. Remove the cover plate from the rear of the furnace
firebox.
4. Place one nut on each end of the water coil and
thread each nut up to the end of the threads on the
coil.
5. Insert the coil through the holes from the inside of the
firebox. Install a gasket, washer and nut onto each end
of the water coil. Tighten the nuts down securely to in-
sure an air tight seal.
The installation is now ready to be plumbed to your exist
-
ing hot water system. Choose one of the three methods
described in the Hot Water Coil instructions.
6. Remove knockouts from the access panel and re-attach
to the furnace enclosure.
Have a qualified plumber connect your domestic hot water
pipe to the coil with the appropriate fittings.
DR6 - 6” DRAFT REGULATOR KIT - OPTIONAL KIT
In the unlikely event that your furnace “overfires” (a con-
dition evidenced by elbows, stove pipes, and connec-
tors glowing red in appearance or otherwise discoloring),
then your installation is subject to excessive draft created
by either a chimney too tall or too great in diameter in
conjunction with its height, or some other factor of an
indeterminate cause. In this event, you should install a
barometric draft regulator. Such installation will preclude
any over-firing and/or any hazardous consequences of
potential overfiring.
Barometric draft regulators are generally available where
you purchased your stove or may be ordered directly
from United States Stove Company at a nominal charge.
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