United States Stove Furnace 22AF User Manual

Model 22AF  
OWNER'SMANUAL  
SOLID FUEL  
WARM AIR FURNACE  
*FOR INSTALLATION AS A CENTRAL FURNACE  
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CAUTION:  
READALLINSTRUCTIONSCARE-  
FULLY BEFORE STARTING THE  
INSTALLATION OR OPERATING  
THE FURNACE  
DO NOT USE THIS FURNACE  
IN A MOBILE HOME OR TRAILER  
UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY  
227 Industrial Park Road  
P.O.Box 151  
South Pittsburg, TN 37380  
(423) 837-2100  
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CAUTION  
Your Furnace has the following labels. Read and obey all labels.  
DANGER: RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.  
DO NOT burn garbage, gasoline, drain oil, or other flammable liquids.  
WARNING: FIRE HAZARD.  
DO NOT operate with fire draft exceeding .06 inches W.C.  
DO NOT operate with fuel loading or ash removal doors open.  
DO NOT store fuel or other combustible material within the marked installation clearances.  
DO NOT store fuels, paints, thinners, flammable liquids, or other highly volatile substances  
in the furnace room.  
CAUTION: HOT SURFACES  
Keep children away.  
Do not touch during operation.  
WARM-AIR SUPPLY-DUCT SYSTEM MUST BE CONSTRUCTED ONLY OF METAL  
CAUTION!  
INSPECT FLUE PIPES, FLUE PIPE JOINTS AND FLUE PIPE SEALS  
REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT SMOKE AND FLUE GASES ARE NOT  
DRAWN INTO,ANDCIRCULATEDBY,THE AIR CIRCULATIONSYSTEM.  
CAUTION!  
CLEANOUT OF THE HEAT EXCHANGER, FLUE PIPE, CHIMNEY, AND  
DRAFT INDUCER IF USED, IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AT THE END  
OF THE HEATING SEASON TO MINIMIZE CORROSION DURING THE  
SUMMER MONTHS, CAUSED BY ACCUMULATED ASH.  
SAFETY  
If this heater is not properly installed, a house  
NOTICE: fire may result. For your safety, follow the in-  
stallation directions. Contact local building or fire  
officials about restrictions and installation in-  
spection requirements in your area.  
REFER TO MARKINGS ON THE APPLIANCE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
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RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION  
Read these rules and the instructions carefully. Failure to follow them will cause a hazard that could result in  
death, serious bodily injury, and/or property damage.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Check your local codes. This installation must comply with their rulings.  
Do not install this furnace in a mobile home or trailer.  
Always connect this furnace to a chimney and vent to the outside. Never vent to another room or inside  
abuilding.  
4.  
Do not connect this furnace to an aluminum Type B gas vent. This is not safe and is prohibited by the  
National Fire Protection Association Code. This furnace requires a masonry or listed factory built  
chimney for residential type or building heating appliance chimney. Use a 6" diameter chimney or  
larger, that is high enough to give a good draft. (See Page 8)  
5.  
Be sure that if a masonry chimney is used, it is safely constructed and in good repair. Have the  
chimney inspected by the Fire Department or an inspector.  
6.  
Inspect chimney connector and chimney before and frequently during the heating season for any  
deposit of creosote or soot which must be removed (see Chimney Maintenance, page 18.)  
7.  
Provide air for combustion into the room where the furnace is located. If the intake is not in the same  
room, air must have free access to the room.  
8.  
CAST IRON PARTS MUST BE "SEASONED" TO AVOID CRACKING. BUILD ONLY SMALL FIRES  
ON FIRST USE.  
9.  
To prevent injury, do not allow anyone to use this furnace who is unfamiliar with the correct operation of  
the furnace.  
10.  
For further information on using your furnace safely, obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection  
Association (NFPA) publication "Chimney's, Fireplaces and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances" NFPA 211.  
The address of the NFPA is Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269. For more information on Canadian  
installation , obtain a copy of CAN/CSA-B366-M91 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances  
andEquipment.  
11.  
12.  
Keep the ashpit section free of excess ashes. Do not allow ashes to stack higher than the sides of the  
ash pan.  
DISPOSAL OF ASHES - Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. Keep the closed  
container on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials. Keep  
the ashes in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. The ashes may be buried in  
the ground or picked up by a refuse collector.  
13.  
CAUTION - The special paints used on your furnace may give off some smoke while they are curing  
during the first few fires. Build small fires at first. The metal used in construction of the furnace and  
duct work has a light coating of oil. This could give off smoke and/or odors from registers when furnace  
is used for the first time. This should disappear after a short period of time. Once this burn-off has  
occurred, it should not reoccur.  
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RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION  
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15.  
CARING FOR PAINTED PARTS - This furnace has a painted outside jacket, which is durable but it  
will not stand rough handling or abuse. When installing you furnace, use care in handling. Clean with  
soap and warm water when furnace is not hot. DO NOT use any acids or scouring soap, as these  
wear and dull the finish. DISCOLORATION WILL OCCUR IF THE FURNACE IS OVERFIRED.  
FOLLOW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.  
Keep the feed and ash doors closed at all times except while tending the furnace.  
Your Furnace is designed to be installed in a parallel air flow arrangement with a gas or oil-fired  
forced air upflow-type central furnace, or it may be installed as a central furnace.  
HOW THE FURNACE FUNCTIONS  
Your Ashley Furnace is designed to be a  
supplemental or central heating source for your  
home. This solid fuel furnace may be installed in  
conjunction with a properly operating central fur-  
nace that is listed or certified in accordance with  
nationally recognized safety standards and  
equipped with the required controls and other  
safety features and which has been installed with  
appropriatestandardsof NationalFireProtection  
Associationwith installationclearancesspecified  
inthefurnacenameplatemarking.Theinstallation  
mustbe accomplishedbyaqualifiedagency(one  
who is engaged in, and is responsible for, or is  
thoroughlyfamiliarwiththeinstallationand opera-  
tion of the gas, oil, and solid fuel burning heating  
appliances, who is experienced in such work,  
familiar with all precautions required, and has  
compliedwithalltherequirementsoftheauthority  
having jurisdiction.) The installation shall be in  
strictaccordancewiththemanufacturer'sinstalla-  
tion instructions furnished with the solid fuel fur-  
nace.  
Thechimneyconnectorofthefurnaceistobe  
installed to provide clearances to combustible  
material not less than specified in the individual  
classifications and marked on the furnace. The  
chimneyconnectormustbeconnectedtoa chim-  
neysuitableforusewithresidentialtypeorbuilding  
heating appliances which burn solid fuel.  
The furnace is designed to operate in either  
parallel or series air flow arrangement with the  
central furnace or as a central furnace.  
PARALLELINSTALLATION:Thedesignissuch  
that when the blower comes on, the blower on the  
central system also comes on.  
The blower will only come on when the  
temperatureintheplenumhasreachedthe setting  
ontheblowercontrol. Thisistoinsurethatthereis  
sufficient warm air in the system to make it  
efficient for the unit to operate. When the central  
system thermostat calls for heat, the central sys-  
tem will operate by the burner igniting and the  
blower coming on. It is possible that both systems  
will operate simultaneously. It is recommended  
that for the most efficient use of your Ashley  
Furnace, that it be fired as much as possible in  
ordertoreducethedemandonyourexistingcentral  
heating system. This unit has an Optional forced  
draft kit that operates from a wall thermostat.  
Whenthetemperaturefallsbelowthesettingonthe  
wallthermostat,theforceddraftwillcomeon.(U.S.  
Stove Option 11 DIK)  
The warm air supply outlet of the Ashley  
furnaceshallnotbeconnectedtothecoldairreturn  
inlet of the central furnace because the possibility  
exists of components of the central furnace over-  
heatingandcausingthecentralfurnacetooperate  
other than is intended.  
SERIESINSTALLATION:(U.S.&CANADA)  
This type of installation uses only the blowers of  
theexistingcentralfurnace. Thesolidfuelfan/limit  
control must also control the functions of the  
existing furnace. All electrical power must come  
from a single branch circuit.  
CENTRALFURNACEINSTALLATION:Asacen-  
tral furnace, the unit functions independently of  
any other system. The blower will come on when  
theplenumtemperaturereachesthe settingonthe  
blowercontrol.  
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MODEL 22AF DIMENSIONS  
FIG. 1  
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LOCATING THE FURNACE  
1. Thefurnaceshouldbelocatedinthesameroom  
as the central system and as close as possible,  
but no closer than 9". There should be no wall  
betweenthefurnaceandthewarmairoutletduct  
that is connected directly to the warm air outlet  
plenum of the central furnace. See Fig. 2.  
The unit will require installation with the  
2. followingclearances:  
Unit to sidewall........... 12" (305 mm)  
Unit to backwall ......... 30" (760 mm)  
Chimney connector pipe to sidewall  
.................................. 18" (530 mm)  
Chimney connector pipe to backwall  
.................................. 18" (460 mm)  
Hot air ducts to combustibles  
FIG. 2  
.................................. 2" (50 mm)  
NOTE: Install only on a noncombustible  
floor. (REFER TO FIG. 2 & 3)  
3. Place the furnace on a noncombustible floor.  
4. Check figures 2 and 3. Be sure you have the  
clearances shown from the furnace and the  
connector pipe to combustible surfaces. If you  
have a solid brick or stone wall behind your  
heater, you can place the furnace as close as  
youwishtothewall. Ifthewallisonlyfacedwith  
brick or stone, treat it as a combustible wall.  
FIG. 3  
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CHIMNEY CONNECTION  
FIG. 4  
MASONRY CHIMNEY  
Before using an existing masonry chimney, clean the chimney and inspect the flue liner to be sure it is safe to use.  
Make repairs before attaching the furnace. See Page 4, item 5. Look at Fig. 4. The connector pipe and fittings  
you will need to connect directly to a masonry chimney are shown.  
The chimney connection should be as short as possible. If the connector pipe must go through a combustible wall  
before entering the masonry chimney, consult a qualified mason or chimney dealer. The installation must conform  
to local fire codes, and N.F.P.A. 211.  
DO NOT CONNECT THIS FURNACE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.  
The chimney used for a furnace must not be used to ventilate the cellar or basement. If there is a cleanout opening  
at the base of the chimney, close it tightly.  
FIG. 5  
LISTED FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY  
Carefully follow chimney manufacturer's instructions. Use only a Listed Residential Type or Building Heating  
Appliance Chimney. If your chimney starts at the ceiling (Fig. 5), you will need enough 6" pipe to reach the ceiling.  
The top of the chimney must be at least 3 feet above the roof and be at least 2 feet higher than any point of the  
roof within 10 feet (Fig. 5).  
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RULES FOR CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION  
1. Thecrimpedendofthechimneyconnector  
fits inside the furnace flue collar. Install  
additional chimney connector and elbow  
with the CRIMPED END TOWARD THE  
FURNACE. This will allow any condensa-  
tion in the flue to run back into the furnace.  
Use 6" dia. (minimum 24 gauge) black  
chimneyconnector.  
2. Slopeanyhorizontalpipeupwardtowardthe  
chimney at least 1/4 inch for each foot of  
horizontalrun.  
3. You must have at least 18 inches of  
clearance between any horizontal piping  
and the ceiling. (See Fig. 3)  
4. The chimney connector must not extend  
into the chimney flue (See Fig. 6).  
5. Sealeachchimneyconnectorpipejointwith  
furnace cement. Also seal the pipe at the  
chimney.  
FIG. 6  
6. Use3sheetmetalscrewsateachchimney  
pipe joint to make the piping rigid.  
7. Thechimneyconnectormayincludeasec-  
tionforabarometricdraftregulatorbetween  
the furnace and the chimney (Fig. 4, 5, 6, &  
7). The barometric draft regulator must be  
installedinthesameroom(samepressure  
zone) as the furnace.  
8. Installthebarometricdraftregulatorstrictly  
inaccordancewiththeinstructionsthatare  
providedwiththebarometricdraftregulator.  
A solid damper can be placed between the  
9. barometricdraftregulatorandthechimney.  
(Fig. 4, 5, 6, & 7)  
Adjusting the  
Barometric Draft Regulator  
1. Drill a hole in the chimney connector within  
18" of the flue collar below the barometric  
draft regulator just large enough for the  
tube of the manometer.  
2. Build a fire after all chimney connections  
have been made.  
3. Use a manometer to measure the draft in  
the flue. (U.S. Stove Model DG-26)  
4. Adjust the barometric draft regulator to  
obtain a draft of 0.05" - 0.06" W.C. under  
stable conditions.  
FIG. 7  
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CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY  
THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL  
Figure 8 shows how to connect the chimney connector of a heater to a masonry chimney through a combustible wall.  
There are five allowable ways that a chimney connector can be connected to a masonry chimney by passing  
through a combustible wall. NFPA Standard 211 allows the following wall pass-through systems.  
FIGURE 8 -  
CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO A MA-  
SONRY CHIMNEY THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL  
CEILING  
SEE PARTS A, B, C,  
D, AND E OF THIS  
FIGURE FOR  
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR  
OPTIONS.  
MASONRY CHIMNEY  
CONSTRUCTED TO  
NFPA 211  
TO  
HEATER  
COMBUSTIBLE WALL  
FLOOR  
PROTECTOR  
AIRTIGHT  
CLEANOUT  
DOOR  
(FIGURE 8 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)  
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PART A, FIGURE 8  
(FIGURE 8 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)  
MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCE TO BRICK  
AND COMBUSTIBLES IS 2 IN.  
MINIMUM CLEARANCES 12  
IN. OF BRICK ALL AROUND  
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR  
TO HEATER  
FIRE CLAY LINER  
MINIMUM 12 IN.  
(5/8" MIN. WALL THICKNESS)  
TO COMBUSTIBLES  
MASONRY CHIMNEY  
CONSTRUCTED TO  
NFPA 211  
MIN. 3-1/2" THICK BRICK  
MASONRY WALL  
1. Use a minimum 3-1/2" thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall. A fireclay liner (ASTM C315 or  
equivalent) having a 5/8" minimum wall thickness must be used and it must be at least 12" away from any material that  
could catch fire. The inside diameter of the fireclay liner shall be sized for the proper snug fit of a 6" diameter chimney  
connector pipe. The fireclay liner shall run from the outer surface of the brick wall to, but not beyond, the inner surface  
of the chimney flue and shall be firmly cemented in place. See Part A of Figure 8.  
2. Use a solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length having an inside diameter of 6" and having 1" or more of solid  
insulation. There must be at least a 9" air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and any combustible  
materials. The inner end of the chimney length shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue shall be  
sealed to the flue and to the brick masonry penetration with nonwater-soluble refractory cement. Sheet steel supports  
which are at least 24 gauge(0.024") in thickness shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides. Fasteners  
between supports and the chimney length shall not penetrate the chimney liner.See Part B of Figure 8.  
3. Use a 10" diameter ventilated thimble made of at least 24 gauge(0.024") steel having two 1" air channels. The  
ventilated thimble must be separated from combustible materials by a minimum of 6" glass fiber insulation. The  
opening in the combustible wall shall be covered and the thimble supported with sheet steel supports which are at least  
24 gauge (0.024") in thickness. The sheet steel supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and  
shall be sized to fit and hold the chimney section. Fasteners used to secure chimney sections shall not penetrate  
chimney flue liner. See Part C of Figure 8.  
4. Use an 8" inside diameter solid insulated listed factory-built chimney length which has 1" or more of solid insulation.  
The minimum length of this chimney section shall be 12" and will serve as a pass-through for the 6" diameter chimney  
connector. There must be at least a 12" air space between the outer wall of the chimney section and any combustible  
materials. The chimney section shall be concentric with and spaced 1" away from the chimney connector by means  
of sheet steel support plates on both ends of the chimney section. The opening in the combustible wall shall be  
covered and the chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports which are at least 24 gauge  
(0.024") in thickness. The sheet steel supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be  
sized to fit and hold the chimney section. Fasteners used to secure chimney sections shall not penetrate chimney flue  
liner. See Part C of Figure 8.  
5. A listed factory-built wall pass-through system may be purchased and installed according to the instructions packaged  
with it to provide a safe method of passing the chimney connector through a combustible wall for connection to a  
masonry chimney.  
Additional requirements pertaining to Figure 8 and the above wall pass-through systems:  
1. Insulation material used as part of wall pass-through system shall be of noncombustible material and shall have a  
thermal conductivity of 1.0 Btu • in./ft.² • °F (4.88 kg • cal/hr • m² • °C) or less.  
2. All clearances and thicknesses are minimums: larger clearances and thickness are acceptable.  
3. A chimney thimble, as shown for 3" and 4" above (Parts C and D respectively of Figure 8) shall be for types "3" and 4"  
connections to facilitate removal of the chimney connector for cleaning. The chimney thimble shall be of ASTM C315  
fireclay with 5/8" minimum wall thickness , or material or equivalent durability. The inside diameter of the thimble shall  
be sized for the proper snug fit of a 6" diameter chimney connector pipe. The thimble shall be installed without  
damage to the chimney flue. The thimble shall extend through the chimney wall to, but not beyond, the inner surface  
of the chimney flue and shall be permanently cemented in place with high temperature cement.  
4. A chimney connector to a masonry chimney, except for 2" above (Part B of Figure 8), shall extend through the wall  
pass through system to the inner face of the chimney flue, but not beyond. It does not have to be fastened in place so  
long as it cannot accidently be pulled out of the chimney or shoved into the chimney flue. If fasteners are used to  
secure the chimney connector to a masonry chimney, the fasteners shall not penetrate the chimney flue liner.  
5. Any material used to close up any opening for the connector shall be noncombustible.  
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MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN.  
PART B  
FIGURE 8 -  
(FIGURE 8 CONTIN-  
UED)  
FACTORY-BUILT  
CHIMNEY LENGTH  
MINIMUM CLEARANCE  
9 IN. ALL AROUND  
NONSOLUBLE  
REFACTORY  
CEMENT  
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR  
TO HEATER  
CHIMNEY LENGTH  
FLUSH WITH INSIDE  
OF FLUE  
USE CHIMNEY MFRS. PARTS TO  
ATTACH CONNECTOR SECURELY  
AIR SPACE  
9 IN. MINIMUM  
SOLID INSULATED, LISTED  
FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEY LENGTH  
MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED  
TO NFPA 211  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS  
(24 GAUGE MIN. THICKNESS)  
PART C  
FIGURE 8  
MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN.  
24 GAUGE  
VENTILATED THIMBLE WITH  
TWO 1 INCH AIR CHANNELS  
CHIMNEY THIMBLE  
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR  
TO HEATER  
TWO VENTILATED AIR  
CHANNELS EACH 1 INCH.  
CONSTRUCTED OF  
SHEET STEEL.  
MINIMUM 6 IN. GLASS  
FIBER INSULATION ALL AROUND  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS  
(24 GAUGE MIN. THICKNESS)  
MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED  
TO NFPA 211  
MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN.  
PART D  
FIGURE 8  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS  
MINIMUM CLEARANCE  
2 IN. ALL AROUND  
CHIMNEY SECTION  
1 IN. AIR SPACE TO  
CHIMNEY LENGTH  
CHIMNEY THIMBLE  
CHIMNEY  
CONNECTOR  
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR  
TO HEATER  
SOLID INSULATED, LISTED  
FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEY  
LENGTH (12 IN. LONG MIN.)  
AIR SPACE  
2 IN.  
SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS  
(24 GAUGE MIN. THICKNESS)  
MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED  
TO NFPA 211  
PART E - (Figure 8)  
In addition to the methods shown by A, B, C, and D of Figure 8, a listed factory-built wall pass-through system  
may be purchased and installed according to the instructions packaged with it to provide a safe method of  
passing chimney connector through a combustible wall for a connection to a masonry chimney.  
CONNECTION OF CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY WHEN CHIMNEY CONNECTOR  
DOES NOT PASS THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE WALL  
If the chimney connector does not have to pass through a combustible wall to get to a masonry chimney, simply  
connect the chimney connector directly to the masonry chimney's chimney thimble as described and shown by parts  
C and D of Figure 8. Remember, the chimney connector should extend into the chimney thimble to the innerface of the  
chimney flue but not beyond; if the chimney connector is extended through the chimney thimble into the chimney flue,  
resistance to the flow of smoke and gases up the chimney will occur; that flow resistance will have an adverse affect  
on the operation and performance of the heater and venting system.  
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BLOWER & COMPONENT ASSEMBLY - FIG. 9  
1. AttachtheFanLimitControlBrackettotherearofthefurnacewithfour(4)ofthe#10x1/2Tekscrewsprovided  
in the parts bag.  
2. InstalltheHoneywellLimitControl(1)tothebracketwithtwo(2)ofthe#10x1/2Tekscrewsprovidedintheparts  
bag.  
3. Attach the Junction Box(2) to the Junction Box Bracket using two(2) #10 x 1/2 Tek screws. Then Mount the  
bracket to the rear of the furnace with four(4) #10 x 1/2 Tek screws. Also Attach the Conduit from the Limit  
Control to the Junction Box.  
4. Installthefive(5)ClipNutstothebackofthefurnace. InstalltheBlower(3)andBlowerGasket(4)tothefurnace  
using the 1/4-20 x 3/4 bolts provided in the parts bag. Attach the remaining piece ofConduit from the junction  
box to the Blower. Use the Wiring Diagram on the following page to wire the assembly.  
5. Reattach the junction box cover.  
LIMITCONTROL  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
1
JUNCTIONBOX  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
CONDUIT  
2
CONDUIT  
3
CLIPNUTS  
4
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MODEL 22AF WIRING DIAGRAM - FIG. 11  
LOAD  
FAN  
LINE  
LOAD  
LIMIT  
LINE  
FAN "OFF"  
INDICATOR  
LIMIT  
INDICATOR  
BREAK OFF  
JUMPER FOR  
LOW VOLTAGE  
(200)  
(100)  
FAN "ON"  
INDICATOR  
(150)  
Honeywell  
LIMIT SWITCH  
WIRECOLORCODE  
G - GREEN - GROUND  
R2  
R1  
B - BLACK - POWER SUPPLY  
W - WHITE - POWER SUPPLY  
WIRE NUTS  
R1 - WHITE - FAN CONTROL  
R2 - BLACK - FAN CONTROL  
M1 - BLACK - BLOWER MOTOR  
GROUND  
M2 - BLACK - BLOWER MOTOR  
G
B
G
B
110  
VAC,  
60  
W
W
HZ.  
ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX  
M2  
M1  
BLOWER  
MOTOR  
Fig. 10  
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INSTALLATION  
Please see all methods of Installation in Appendix at the rear of this booklet.  
Theinstallationmustbemadeonlyonanoncombustible  
floor.  
This is a furnace, not a free standing stove. You must  
direct heated air from 12" outlet away from the furnace,  
or it will not function properly.  
d)Installthesmokepipeconnectortothechimney  
with26-gaugepipeandelbows(tobepurchasedsepa-  
rately), maintaining the proper clearances for the spe-  
cific model. Make sure that the proper clearances as  
stated on the label and earlier in this manual are  
maintained. Seal the smoke pipe in the chimney with  
furnace cement. (The chimney connector shall be se-  
curely supported, and joints fastened with sheet metal  
screws or rivets.)  
e) Install 8" diameter heat pipe to plenum of the  
centralhotairfurnace.Use26-guagepipeand connec-  
tors (to be purchased separately). If central air condi-  
tioningisinstalledintheplenum,installheatpipeabove  
the air conditioning unit. Secure heat pipe connection  
with supports and sheet metal screws.  
1. This installation must be done by a qualified  
heatingequipmentinstaller.  
2. The installation is to be done in compliance with  
National Fire Protection Association installation  
standards: No. 89M, 90B, 211, 70 (National Electric  
Code) and Uniform Mechanical Code 913, 6-4, in the  
states where applicable. (Their code offers connecting  
smoke pipe connectors into chimney with other fuel  
burningappliances.)  
3. Rooms large in comparison with size of the  
appliances:  
a)AWoodBurningFurnaceneedsairfor combus-  
tion and circulation to house.  
f) Connect electrical supply in the electrical  
junction box that is mounted on the back of the Wood  
Burning Furnace. See Wiring Diagram (Fig. 10). Re-  
move the cover from electrical junction box. Connect  
powersupplywirestowiresdesignated,usingwirenuts.  
Thepowercordsuppliedmaybeusedforinstallation, if  
permitted by local codes and regulations. If the power  
cord supplied cannot be used, the power supply wiring  
must be 90 degrees Centigrade in a metal cable and  
should be completed by a qualified installer complying  
with NFPA Standard No. 70 and local codes.  
b)Provisionmustbemadetomakeupthisairand  
not starve gas or oil furnace of combustion air.  
c) Have "Authority Having Jurisdiction"  
determinethatairisofadequatemakeup. (Reference  
N.F.P.A.Nos.30&54,CodeforInstallationofGas&Oil  
Equipment)  
4.Have"AuthorityHavingJurisdiction"to inspectall  
chimneysandinstallationsforadequateventingandfor  
compliance with standard and local codes and regula-  
tionsregardinginstallationofwoodburningappliances.  
5. Installation of Supplemental Heat Application to  
Existing Central System. (See Fig. 12 for typical instal-  
lation.)  
a) Place Wood Burning Furnace so that the  
chimney connector will be as short as possible and  
avoiding unnecessary sharp turns in the smoke pipe  
connector and the installation of devices that would  
create excessive resistance to the flow of flue gases.  
b) Locate the Wood Burning Furnace as close as  
practical to the existing central hot air heating system,  
maintainingclearancesasstatedonthelabellocatedon  
the side of the furnace.  
c) Clearances from combustible materials must  
be complied with as stated on the label below the fuel  
door:  
Unit to Combustible:  
Front: 48"  
Back: 30"  
Sides: 12"  
Plenum to Ceiling: 2"  
Pipe to Combustible:  
Sides: 18"  
Back: 18"  
NOTE: THE MAXIMUM STATIC PRESSURE AT THE CENTRAL OR COMBINED PLENUM MUST NOT  
EXCEED 0.12 INCHES WATER COLUMN.  
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FIG. 11  
POWER FAILURE INSTRUCTIONS:  
Operation after loss of power  
1 Remove filter if provided.  
2 Do not expect to keep home at normal temperatures.  
3 Do not load fuel above bottom of feed door.  
4 Set Fuel door and Ash door spin draft maximum closed  
per the factory installed stops.  
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CENTRAL INSTALLATION (U.S. & CANADA) (FIGURE 12)  
ADD-ON INSTALLATION (U.S. ONLY) (FIGURE 13)  
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ALTERNATIVE PARALLEL INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM - FIG. 14  
This unit is certified for parallel installation with exitsting  
forced air-gas or oil fired furnace (U.S. Only)  
TO GAS/OIL/ELECTRIC  
TRANSFORMER  
HOTBLAST  
COMBINATION CONTROL  
LIMIT  
H
POWER  
SUPPLY  
JUMPER IN  
H
FAN  
GAS/OIL/ELECTRIC  
POWER SUPPLY  
JUNCTION BOX  
WOOD  
FURNACE  
BLOWER  
MOTOR  
CENTRAL  
FURNACE  
BLOWER  
MOTOR  
CAUTION!  
DO NOT CONNECT  
PLENUM FAN CONTROL  
SWITCH ACROSS FURNACE  
LIMIT CONTROL.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
d.Shake grates vigorously 1/2" left to right to spill  
COALFUEL  
ashesintotheashpan. Dothisatleastonceevery  
12 hours of operation. Empty ash pan regularly.  
Donotallowashestobuild-uptograteasgratewill  
warp and burnout, and you might spill the ashes  
when removing the pan.  
Dispose of hot ashes properly (See note 12 on  
page4).  
e.Rotation of the handle (5 o'clock to 7 o'clock)  
position will agitate coals and spill ashes into ash  
pan.  
Egg size (1-3/16" or larger) bituminous coal for residential  
furnaces, or any of the specially packed fireplace coals can be  
used. Coalwithalowashcontent(2%to6%)isrecommended.  
WOODFUEL  
Hardwood,18"to26"shouldbesplitandairdried(seasoned)for  
6 months.  
LIGHTING  
Open the draft controls to "HIGH" for maximum draft.  
Openthefeeddoorandplacepaperandkindlingonthegrate  
for starting the fire.  
1.  
2.  
f. Itisadvisableforyoutogetfamiliarwiththeshaker  
grateoperationbeforefiring.  
Light the fire and close the feed door.  
Add wood or about 15 lbs. of coal (depending on which  
model) after fire is burning briskly.  
3.  
4.  
CAUTION  
Set draft control for desired temperature.  
GASES THAT ARE DRIVEN BY FRESH COAL MUST BE  
BURNEDORTHEYWILLACCUMULATEANDEXPLODE.  
NEVERSMOTHERAFIREWHENADDINGFRESHCOAL.  
ADDINGFUEL  
CAUTION  
Whenstartingafire,addsmallamountsoffuelinsteadofadding  
large quantities of fuel. This will give more complete combus-  
tion and less build-up of tars or soot in the chimney.  
DONOTOPERATEWITHTHEFEEDAND/ORASHDOOR  
OPEN. THIS FURNACE IS DESIGNED FOR THERMO-  
STATICOPERATION.OPERATIONWITHANYOFTHESE  
DOORS OPEN WILL OVERHEAT AND DAMAGE THE  
FURNACE.  
1. Set draft control to HIGH before opening feed door.  
2. Woodfire  
Add wood to a convenient level.  
3. Coal Fire  
CAUTION  
NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN  
FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID, OR  
FLAMMABLELIQUIDSTOSTARTOR"FRESHENUP"A  
FIRE IN THE FURNACE.  
a. Never smother the fire when adding coal (See Caution).  
Gas accumulation and a mild smoky explosion will occur.  
Add fresh kindling if the bed of coals has cooled.  
b. Addupto20lbs.ofcoalperloading. Neveraddcoalabove  
the bottom of feed door opening.  
c. Stir the coal and watch the fire. Be sure the new coal is  
burningbrisklybeforeyouclosethedoorsandturnthelower  
the drat control setting down.  
CAUTION  
NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, ESPECIALLY  
GASOLINE, IN THE VICINITY OF THE FURNACE.  
ADJUSTING BLOWER LIMIT CONTROL SETTINGS  
The temperature in the plenum of the warm air furnace at  
which the blower turns on or turns off is controlled by the  
setting of the pointers in the blower limit control. These  
pointers may be adjusted through their entire range of  
BLOWER FAN  
settings to achieve the desired warm air output from the  
"OFF" POINTER  
furnace. (See Fig. 15)  
BLOWER FAN  
"ON" POINTER  
1. Move both pointers towards the right (counter clock-  
wise) - this increases the temperature setting at which  
the blower will turn on and off.  
BLOWER LIMIT  
POINTER AND STOP  
2. Move both pointers towards the left (clockwise) - this  
decreasesthetemperaturesettingatwhichtheblower  
will turn on and off.  
3. Move pointers away or apart from each other- this  
increases the time that the blower will run on each  
warm cycle.  
FIG. 15  
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SERVICE HINTS  
Do not expect a furnace to draw. It is the chimney that  
4. If the chimney is operating too cool, water will condense in  
the chimney and run back into the furnace. Creosote  
formation will be rapid and may block the chimney. Operate  
the furnace at a high enough fire to keep the chimney warm  
preventing this condensation.  
creates the draft. Smoke spillage into the house or exces-  
sive build-up of water or creosote in the chimney would  
keep it from functioning properly. Correct the problem  
before using this  
furnace. Possible causes are:  
5. If the fire burns well but sometimes smokes or burns slowly,  
it may be caused by the chimney top being lower than  
anotherpartofthehouseoranearbytree. Thewindblowing  
over a house or a tree, falls on top of the chimney like water  
over a dam, beating down the smoke. The top of the  
chimney should be at least 3 feet above the roof and be at  
least 2 feet higher than any point of the roof within 10 feet  
(Fig. 5).  
1. The connector pipe may be pushed into the chimney  
too far, stopping the draft (Fig. 6).  
2. Do not connect two furnaces or a stove and a furnace  
into the same chimney flue.  
3. The chimney used for a furnace must not be used to  
ventilate the cellar or basement. If there is a cleanout  
opening at the base of the chimney, it must be closed  
tightly.  
6. See page 28 for list of trouble shooting tips.  
A DRAFT READING OF .05 TO .06 W.C. IS SUGGESTED FOR PROPER BURNING  
OF THIS UNIT WHEN USING WOOD.  
CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE  
Creosote and Soot - Formation and Need for Removal  
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other If soot or creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to  
organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.  
form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the rela-  
tively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, Chimney fires burn very hot. If the chimney catches fire, imme-  
creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When diatelycallthefiredepartment,thenreducethefirebyclosingthe  
ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.  
inlet air control. Pour a large quantity of coarse salt, baking soda  
or cool ashes on top of the fire in the firebox.  
The chimney should be inspected at least twice monthly  
during the heating season to determine if a creosote or soot  
build-up has occurred.  
CAUTION  
A Chimney fire may cause ignition of wall studs or rafters  
which you thought were a safe distance from the chimney.  
If you have a chimney fire, have your chimney inspected by  
a qualified person before using again.  
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MODEL 22AF - PARTS  
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MODEL 22AF -  
PARTS LIST  
KEY PARTNO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
10  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
69356  
88032  
40246  
25102R  
22682  
25106R  
22761  
22762  
24959B  
25202B  
23800  
83445  
23787  
83250  
23397  
40264  
89066  
68238  
89319  
22140  
68234  
80145  
68231  
80131  
80231  
68232  
80230  
40256  
40257  
40260  
69355  
25105B  
88066  
83872  
89354  
83461  
24935  
83045A  
83274  
23859B  
83345  
83178  
69388  
25190B  
88033  
89354  
-------  
24935  
83045A  
83274  
83503  
FireboxWeldment  
Flue Collar Gasket  
Flue Collar  
Cabinet Side  
CabinetBack  
CabinetTop  
Flue Collar Ring  
ForcedDraftRing  
FeedDoorHinge  
AshDoorHinge  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
N/S  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
* *  
30  
N/S  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
*
SmokeCurtain  
1/4-20 x 1-1/4 Carriage Bolt  
Smoke Curtain Clip  
1/4-20KepNut  
Baffle  
Front & Rear Liner  
Brick (4-1/2 x 9 x 1-1/4 THK.)  
Ash Pan Weldment  
BlowerGasket  
JunctionBoxBracket  
FanLimitBracketAssembly  
FanLimitControl  
FanLimitConduitAssembly  
4 x 4 Junction Box  
JunctionBoxCover  
BlowerConnectionConduitAssembly  
Blower Motor - 1/20 hp  
Grate Frame  
Shaker Grate  
ShakerHandle  
FeedDoorAssembly(OrderONLYiftheentireAssemblyisneeded)  
FeedDoor(Painted)  
5/8RopeGasket  
DoorPin  
FeedDoorHandle  
HandleWasher  
AshDoorLatch  
3/8" SAE Flat Washer  
3/8-16LockNut  
SpinDamper(Painted)  
3/8-16 x 1-3/4 Carriage Bolt  
3/8-16JamNut  
AshDoorAssembly(OrderONLYiftheentireAssemblyisneeded)  
AshDoor  
3/8RopeGasket  
AshDoorHandle  
HandleBushings(ComeswithHandle-89354)  
AshDoorLatch  
3/8" SAE Flat Washer  
3/8-16LockNut  
3/8-16 x 2-1/2 Carriage Bolt  
1
4.58ft  
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
1
1
40  
N/S  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
2.42ft  
1
1
1
1
1
1
N/S = Not Shown  
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APPENDIX  
INSTALLATIONA  
NOTE: ANTI-BACKDRAFT FLAPPERS OR BAFFLE ARE REQUIRED  
FOR THIS INSTALLATION.  
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APPENDIX  
INSTALLATIONB  
NOTE: ANTI-BACKDRAFT FLAPPERS OR BAFFLE ARE REQUIRED  
FOR THIS INSTALLATION.  
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APPENDIX  
INSTALLATIONC  
NOTE: ANTI-BACKDRAFT FLAPPERS OR BAFFLE ARE REQUIRED  
FOR THIS INSTALLATION.  
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APPENDIX  
INSTALLATION D  
(U.S. ONLY)  
INSTALLATION E  
(U. S. ONLY)  
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APPENDIX  
INSTALLATION F  
INSTALLATION G  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS FOR WARM AIR FURNACE  
List of Problems  
Possible Cause  
a) Insufficient draft.  
b) Clogged chimney or chimney  
connector.  
Solutions  
1. Smoking when feed door is open.  
a) Open spin dampers.  
b) Clean chimney.  
c) Down draft in chimney.  
c) Add raincap to chimney.  
2. Furnace does not heat.  
a) Wood not seasoned and dry.  
b) Blower control set too low.  
c) Insufficient flue draft.  
a) Allow wood to season in a dry, well  
ventilated area for six months.  
b) Set blower control to higher  
temperature (See Page 19).  
c) Set flue draft (See Page 9).  
3. Blower does not run.  
a) Improperly wired.  
b) Bad blower control.  
c) Bad relay.  
a) Wire unit properly.  
b) Replace blower control.  
c) Replace relay.  
d) Bad blower motor.  
d) Replace blower.  
4. No air from registers - fan running.  
5. Air from registers is not hot.  
a) Registers are closed.  
a) Open registers.  
b) Correct duct work installations.  
c) Wire unit properly.  
b) Duct work improperly installed.  
c) Improper wiring between central  
furnace and Model 22AF.  
a) Blower control set too low.  
b) Bad blower control.  
a) Adjust blower control to higher  
setting (See Page 19).  
b) Replace blower control.  
6. Blower runs too long.  
Blower control cut off set too low.  
Set blower control cut off to higher  
setting (See Page 19)  
7. Blower does not run long enough.  
a) Blower control cut off set too high.  
b) Bad blower motor.  
a) Set blower control cut off to lower  
setting (See Page 19).  
b) Replace blower.  
8. Smoke and/or odor from registers  
when furnace is used for first time.  
Oil from furnace and duct work.  
The metal used in construction of the  
furnace and duct work has a light  
coating of oil. This should disappear  
after a short period of time. Once this  
burn-off has occurred, it should not  
reoccur.  
9. Creosote build-up.  
a) Burning green wood (not seasoned a) Burn only seasoned wood.  
or dry).  
b) Thermostat setting too low for type  
fuel.  
b) Set thermostat higher to attain  
higher flue temperatures. This will aid  
in preventing build-up of creosote.  
10. Flame spillage when feed door is  
open.  
a) Insufficient draft.  
b) Smothering fire when adding fresh  
fuel.  
a) Open stack damper.  
b) Add fuel so as not to smother fire.  
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HEATING WITH WOOD  
TYPE  
WEIGHT PER CORD  
(LBS.CU.FT.,DRY)  
EFFICIENCY  
RANKING  
SPLITS  
MILLIONS  
BTU's/CORD  
Hickory  
White Oak  
Red Oak  
63  
48  
46  
45  
44  
43  
42  
40  
38  
37  
34  
29  
4500  
4100  
3900  
3800  
3700  
3700  
3600  
3400  
3200  
3100  
2900  
1800  
1.0  
.9  
.8  
.7  
.6  
.6  
.5  
.4  
.3  
.3  
.2  
.1  
Well  
Fair  
31.5  
28.6  
27.4  
26.8  
26.2  
25.6  
25.0  
23.8  
22.6  
22.1  
20.1  
16.1  
Fair  
Beech  
Hard  
Sugar Maple  
Black Oak  
Ash  
Fair  
Fair  
Well  
Yellow Birch  
Red Maple  
Paper Birch  
Elm/Sycamore  
Red Spruce  
Hard  
Fair  
Easy  
Very Difficult  
Easy  
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
THIS MANUAL WILL HELP YOU OBTAIN EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE  
SERVICE FROM YOUR HOTBLAST FURNACE, AND ENABLE YOU  
TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY.  
KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
WHEN WRITING, ALWAYS 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 DESCRIPTION  
3. THE MODEL NUMBER: 22AF  
4. THE SERIAL NUMBER:____________________  
UNITED STATES STOVE COMPANY  
227 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD  
P.O.BOX 151  
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SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN 37380  
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(423) 837-2100  
WWW.USSTOVE.COM  
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