Harman Stove Company Furnace SF1500A User Manual

Installation & Operating manual  
SF1500A, SF2500A, SF2600A, SF3500A  
hot Air Furnaces  
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Packing list - SF2600  
Blue Angel Oil Burner- (Sold Separately)  
Burner Gasket  
Automatic Draft Control  
Blower - (Sold Separately)  
(2) Blower Brackets - (Included with blower)  
Filter Box Kit (3 pieces) + Filter  
Fan Control / High Limit  
(2) Thermostats  
(2) Junction Boxes  
Relay  
High Limit Snap Disc  
(4) 1/4 X 3/4 bolts & (4) Filter Box Mounting Clips  
36” Flex Conduit  
(1) Straight Conduit Fitting  
(1) Elbow Conduit Fitting  
Ash Pan  
Filter  
Shaker Handle  
Owner’s Manual  
Filter Box Kit  
Warranty Registration  
Filter Box  
Mounting Clips  
Blower  
Snap Disc  
Automatic Draft Control  
Blower Brackets  
Fan Control /  
High Limit  
Thermostats  
Relay  
Oil Burner Gasket  
Oil Burner  
Ash Pan  
Shaker Handle  
Junction Boxes  
Flex- Conduit and Fittings  
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Packing list for SF1500, SF2500 & SF3500  
Blower Mounting Plate w/ 2= 5/16X3/4 bolts ( SF3500 Only)  
Automatic Draft Control  
Blower - (Sold Separately)  
(2) Blower Brackets - (Included with blower)  
Filter Box Kit (3 pieces) + Filter  
Fan Control / High Limit  
3-Speed Fan Switch (not on SF3500)  
Thermostat  
Junction Box  
Relay  
(4) 1/4 X 3/4 bolts & (4) Filter Box Mounting Clips  
36” Flex Conduit  
(1) Straight Conduit Fitting  
(1) Elbow Conduit Fitting  
Ash Pan  
Filter  
Filter Box Kit  
Shaker Handle  
Owner’s Manual  
Warranty Registration  
Filter Box  
Mounting Clips  
Blower  
Automatic Draft Control  
Blower Brackets  
Fan Control /  
High Limit  
3-Speed Fan Switch  
Thermostat  
Relay  
Blower Mount-  
SF3500 only  
Ash Pan  
Shaker Handle  
Junction Box  
Flex Conduit & Fittings  
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Furnace Installation  
To ensure a safe installation, it is  
recommended that this furnace be  
installed by a qualified installer.  
The sheet metal top and sides can be easily  
removed to reduce the chance of dents or  
scratches on the painted surfaces.  
Inspect Gasket prior to re-  
installing heat exchanger.  
To remove the sheet metal, first lift off the  
top section. Now, the sides can be removed by  
lifting up and out away from the furnace.  
To lighten the SF2600, the oil burner heat  
exchanger should be removed. Do so by first  
removing the sheet metal as described above.  
Remove the front sheet metal by first removing  
the burner collar. Now remove the the two  
long bolts on each side of the heat exchanger.  
(Figure B) The entire unit can now be lifted off  
and moved separately.  
Caution: This furnace must not be  
installed closer than 24 inches at the  
sides and 30 inches from the rear to  
combustible materials. The unit may  
Figure A  
only be installed on a non-combustible floor surface such  
as concrete floor or concrete pad on dirt floor. The hot air  
plenum must be a minimum of 2 inches from the ceiling  
or other combustibles above the plenum.  
Locate the furnace as close to the chimney as possible while still  
maintaining the above clearances. No more than 8 feet of stovepipe  
should be used, including two or less 90° elbows. All horizontal  
runs of pipe should have a minimum 1/4 in. rise per foot. All stove  
pipe must be 24 gauge or thicker.  
(4) 12in. bolts, two on  
each side, attach the heat  
exchanger to the furnace.  
When re-installing the heat exchanger, inspect the gasket around  
the furnace opening, and replace if necessary. (Figure A) Place the  
heat exchanger in position and secure with the long bolts and nuts.  
Be sure the gasket is compressed evenly.  
Re-install the sheet metal by sliding the groove on the bottom  
of each side panel over the steel lip on the furnace. The top sheet  
metal piece holds the sides in place. The SF2600 front cover gets  
installed by angling the bottom edge over the lip on the top of the  
firebox. The side edges must slide into the grooves on each side  
and pushed in flush with the sides and top. This front piece is held  
in place by the black ring which gets tightened around the burner  
pipe. Do not over tighten as this will push the sheet metal in too far.  
Figure b  
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Furnace Installation  
Bolt the automatic  
Installing wood/Coal high limit Switch-  
SF2600 only.  
draft control to the  
bottom door. Be  
sure to hold the  
unit straight while  
First, install the sheet metal sides as described in  
the previous section. Install the snap disc switch into  
the hole on the right side sheet metal. Then mount  
the open backed junction box around the snap switch.  
Proceed with wiring as shown on page 10. Also refer  
to Figure D. in this section.  
tightening.  
After  
the automatic draft  
control is mounted,  
the two wires must  
be strung through the  
flexible conduit and  
mounting The Oil burner- SF2600 only.  
Remove oil burner unit from it’s box. Loosen the four  
bolts in the pipe on the front of the furnace. Insert the  
nose of the oil gun into the pipe. Before sliding the  
oil burner all the way in, apply the gasket around the  
nose of the oil gun by wrapping it around the nose.  
Next, slide the oil burner into the pipe and secure it by  
tightening the four bolts around the collar. Be sure to  
tighten the bolts evenly to locate the oil burner in the  
center of the pipe. The final set-up of the oil burner  
should be done by an experienced oil burner technician  
with the proper equipment. Refer to the SF2600 wiring  
diagram on page 10 and the oil burner manual for  
proper burner set-up. There is also a section at the  
end of this manual with specific oil burner instructions.  
two fittings supplied.  
The knockout plug of  
the junction box must  
be removed to install  
the conduit fitting.  
Check the door of  
the automatic draft control to assure proper operation.  
warning: Keep pieces of wood or coal out of the  
draft door opening mechanism, as this could cause  
the door to stick.  
NOTE: Oil the hinge at the begining of the heating  
season with a light oil.  
The junction box is best mounted on the side of  
the furnace about 1 in. back and 8 in. from the top  
of the sheet metal side. (fig. C or D) If this location is  
inconvenient, anywhere on the right side will work.  
venting guidelines.  
Your Harman hot-air furnace must be vented to it’s  
own separate flue-lined “Class A” chimney, not less  
than 8” X 8” in size. The chimney must be capable  
of providing a draft reading of at least .06” water  
column on a draft meter, in order to function properly.  
The Chimney must be a minimum of 16 ft. high, and  
must be two feet higher than anything within 10 ft.  
The chimney must also be at least 3 ft. higher than  
the point at which it exits or passes by the roof. A  
barometric damper must be installed in the flue to  
eliminate excessive draft. Any horizontal sections of  
connector pipe must have at least 1/4 in. per foot rise.  
Limit the number of elbows to two or less. All joints in  
the connector pipe must be secured with sheet metal  
screws.  
SF1500, SF2500, SF3500.  
This figure represents the models; SF1500,  
SF2500, and SF3500. It’s intention is to represent  
the approximate location of the various controls.  
This drawing may  
also be used as a  
recommendation for  
routing of the wiring  
and  
approximate  
dimension of control  
spacing.  
Please note that  
this drawing is for  
reference only. Each  
specific installation  
will vary.  
Assembly.  
Bolt the shaker handle to the block on the lower left  
side of the furnace, using the bolts and lock-washers  
provided.  
Bolt the two manual draft controls to the front load  
door. Proper installation allows the draft controls to  
open approximately 1/2” from the door surface. See  
Figure 1.  
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Furnace Installation  
SF2600.  
This figure represents the model SF2600 furnace. It’s intention is to  
represent the approximate location of the various controls. This drawing  
may also be used as a reference for wiring and control spacing. Please  
note that this drawing is for reference only. Specific installations will vary.  
mounting The blower And Filter box  
Position the filter box between the brackets on the rear of the furnace,  
with the bottom of the box resting on the flange at the bottom of the  
furnace. Insert the mounting clips into the bracket slots to secure the filter  
box. (see Figure 2) Next, install the blower brackets onto the blower being  
sure to install the rubber feet into the brackets. NOTE: On the SF3500,  
install the blower mount and blower before the filter box. All hardware,  
brackets, etc. for the blower, will be found in the carton with the  
blower. Next, position the blower in the filter box, centered behind the  
inlet hole and allow approximately 1/8 in. space between the rear of the  
furnace and the blower outlet. Now, install the filter rail onto the filter  
box. NOTE: The filter rail is best installed on the side toward the shaker  
handle, so that any pipes from the hot water coil do not interfere with filter  
installation or removal.  
NOTE: Before proceeding with the installation of the access door, it is suggested that the wiring be completed.  
The access door is installed by slipping the flange on the bottom of the access door over the bottom rail of the  
filter box opening, then push the top of the door against the top of the filter box opening and secure with a sheet  
metal screw.  
Filter box mounting clips  
Figure 2  
1/8 in. space between  
blower and furnace  
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Furnace Installation - wiring  
wiring  
Before beginning any wiring, study the appropriate wiring diagram for your unit. Also refer back to figures C  
or D for an example of what the completed job will look like. It is your reponsibility to follow all state and  
local electrical codes. Locate the best place to route the power for the blower, and drill a 7/8” hole in the filter  
box. This hole size will accomodate a “romex” connector. Attach the blower and power wires as shown on the  
appropriate wiring diagram.  
Once you have the plenum installed, the fan control with high limit switch can be installed. The Fan control/  
high limit switch is packaged with a jumper between the two sets of terminals inside. REMOVE THE JUMPER  
WIRE INSIDE THE FAN CONTROL. The fan control should be installed in the right side of the plenum and 12 to  
18 inches above the top of the furnace. A separate conduit should be run from the fan control to the junction box.  
Mount the thermostat in a central location of the area you want to heat. Run two wires to the junction box, from  
the heating terminals on the thermostat. 22 gauge or thicker wire is acceptable.  
The next step is to run a 120 volt line from your breaker panel to the junction box. Attach all wires according to  
the corresponding wiring diagram, and install the relay into the junction box. DO NOT TURN ON THE BREAKER  
UNTIL ALL WIRING IS COMPLETE AND THE RELAY IS SECURED.  
SF1500 and SF2500 wiring diagram  
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SF3500 wiring diagram  
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SF2600 wiring diagram  
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duct work and Operating Instructions  
duct work.  
This figure shows a typical duct  
system layout. Be sure the entire system  
is properly sized to provide the correct  
static pressure for optimum blower  
performance. Have any new duct system  
designed by a HVAC professional.  
return Air  
Supply Trunk  
Plenum  
Operating Instructions  
Adjusting Automatic draft Control -  
In order for your new furnace to function,  
the controls must be properly adjusted.  
The heat output is regulated by the  
automatic draft control, on the bottom  
Figure 5  
door of the furnace. Refer to the illustrations at right; The electric draft motor (A)  
opens and closes the flapper door (B). The flapper door opens to feed more air to  
the fire and closes to reduce the air to the fire. The maximum air flow can be adjusted  
by turning the adjuster bolt (C) counter-clockwise for more air and clockwise for less  
air. NOTE: To preserve motor life, all adjustments of this bolt should be done while  
the flapper door is in the closed position. The idle adjuster (D) controls the minimum  
amount of air that enters the firebox when the flapper door is closed. Adjustment is  
made by turning the adjuster vertical for zero air, or horizontal for maximum idle air.  
It is best to start at a medium setting as shown at right.  
Adjusting the fan control- Shut off the power at the circuit breaker before removing  
the fan control cover. Make sure the copper jumper (circled below) is removed before  
using the furnace. Note the three pointers on the dial. The one on the right is the high  
Figure 6  
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limit adjustment. Pre-set at 200 degrees, it’s function is to close the automatic draft control  
flapper door if the temperature in the plenum reaches 200 degrees. do not change this  
setting. The center pointer adjusts the temperature at which the  
blower starts. A good initial setting for this is 150 degrees. The  
pointer on the left is to adjust the temperature at which the blower  
stops. A good initial setting for this pointer is 100 to 110 degrees.  
If it is set too low, the air will feel cool coming out of the registers  
at the end of the blower cycle.  
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Thermostat- Set the thermostat to the desired temperature.  
When more heat is needed, the thermostat opens the automatic  
draft control flapper door. This allows air into the firebox, which  
raises the output of the fire. When the temperature in the plenum  
reachesthesettemperatureofthecenterpointeronthefancontrol,  
the blower will begin blowing heated air through the ductwork.  
When the thermostat reaches it’s setpoint, the automatic draft  
control closes the flapper door, thus, reducing the output of the  
Figure 7  
fire. As the temperature in the plenum drops to the set point of the left pointer on the fan  
control, the blower will stop. A solid fuel fire cannot cease output immediately, therefore,  
your room temperature may exceed the thermostat setting at times. You also may notice  
times that the blower runs for a short period even though the draft control is closed.  
Again, you can’t just stop a wood or coal fire instantly, and temperature may build enough  
to run the blower. This is normal and will be noticed more with coal than with wood.  
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Operating Instructions  
SF 2600 - Oil Operation as backup -  
allow all the wood to catch fire. The bottom door may  
again be opened to speed the process. The object is to get  
the wood burning well enough so it will not go out when  
the automatic draft shuts back to the idle setting. NOTE:  
When the bottom door is open, the automatic draft cannot  
function to reduce the amount of air to the firebox. For this  
reason, the furnace could overheat.  
The SF 2600 offers a unique option to the homeowner.  
The ability to have an efficient oil backup heat source built  
right into a wood/coal furnace.  
The operation of the oil burner as a backup system is as  
simple as setting a thermostat. To use the oil portion of  
your furnace as a backup proceed as follows:  
wArNINg: NEvEr lEAvE ThE bOTTOm dOOr  
OPEN whIlE FurNACE IS uNATTENdEd!  
1. Set the wood/coal thermostat to the comfort level you  
desire.  
After the wood is burning well, close the bottom door.  
The automatic draft control will now regulate the fire.  
The idle control (as shown on Fig. 6) on the flapper door  
must be adjusted so the fire does not go out or overheat.  
Experience will dictate the best setting. Normally the two  
manual draft controls on the loading door are kept closed  
to burn wood.  
2. Set the oil thermostat to a level 5 to 10 degrees but not  
less than 3 degrees lower than the wood/coal thermostat.  
That’s all there is to it. The idea is that when the wood/  
coal portion can no longer maintain the level set on that  
thermostat the oil portion will come on and maintain the  
temperature set on the oil thermostat.  
Starting A Coal Fire • Use the same procedure as for  
wood except do not go to large diameter wood. Use wood  
about 2” in diameter maximum. This size will form very  
hot wood coals in less time. Here again, the bottom door  
may be opened to speed the process. When a substantial  
bed of red wood coals are developed, start adding a thin  
layer of coal. Pea or nut sized coal is better for starting a  
fire than stove coal. When the first layer is burning with  
some blue flame, continue to add thin layers of coal until  
there is a solid bed of burning coal. Let each layer burn  
a blue flame before adding another layer. Layers can be  
added until the bed is approximately ten inches deep. This  
is about at the top of the firebrick. Most users find that if  
they keep the two manual draft controls open about one  
quarter turn, it helps keep the gasses burned off.  
SF 2600 - Oil Operation Only - In the oil only  
mode, simply turn the wood/coal thermostat to its lowest  
setting and select the comfort level you desire on the oil  
thermostat. The SF 2600 will now act as a standard oil  
burner and maintain your chosen temperature. NOTE:  
It is recommended that the wood/ coal fire in the lower  
portion of the furnace be out or nearly out before going  
to “oil only” operation.  
Curing Paint - During the first few hours of burning, a  
blue smoke will be observed rising from the painted sur-  
face of the furnace. It is advisable to increase the amount  
of fresh air in the room during this breaking-in period. This  
may be achieved by opening doors, windows, etc. Don’t  
be alarmed. This is normal.  
Starting a wood Fire - Open the bottom door to  
increase the draft. Take about eight sheets of newspaper,  
crumbled into balls and place on top of the grates. Next,  
lay some fine kindling on top of the paper. This kindling  
must be dry and no larger than 3/4” diameter, and should  
be layered in a criss-cross pattern to allow good air flow.  
Then, lay some slightly larger pieces (2” diameter) of  
wood on top of the kindling. Light the paper at the bottom  
just inside the door. Now close loading door and allow  
kindling and wood to catch fire. After about five minutes,  
close the bottom door and open the loading door an inch  
or two for a few seconds before opening completely. This  
method will allow the smoke to clear away from the door  
opening. Now the fire should be well established and ready  
for some larger wood. Add four or five pieces of 3” to 4”  
diameter wood. Close loading door and open bottom door  
again. Let burn for about 5 minutes. Now open loading  
door using the same method as before, always closing  
the bottom door before opening the top door. Now load  
the firebox with wood to the desired fullness. All Harman  
furnaces may be loaded with wood as full as possible for  
high output and long burn time. Then close the door and  
NOTE; Close the bottom door as soon as the desired coal  
bed is made.  
loading - Coal should never be added unless there is  
a reasonably hot fire. The coal bed should be bright and  
vigorous. If the fire is burning hot and there is a deep  
bed of coals, full loads of coal can be added at any time.  
However, if there is not a deep bed of coals, it is best to  
add small amounts of coal at first.  
Shaking - Shaking should be done only when there  
is a well-established fire. The frequency of shaking will  
depend on the degree of burning. Shaking should be done  
whenever the furnace is refueled. Best results for shaking  
Harman grates will occur when short choppy strokes are  
used rather than long even strokes.  
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Operating Instructions/Safety Tips  
out of the furnace into the room with possible fatal  
consequences.  
The amount of shaking is critical. Too much will disrupt  
the fire bed and too little will restrict the air flow.  
With the exception of start up or increasing heat from  
a low fire, or removing ashes, the bottom door should  
be kept closed. Never install a Harman furnace to a  
chimney with a history of down drafts.  
The proper amount normally occurs when red coals  
first start to drop through the grates into the ash pan.  
Ashes -Ashes should never be allowed to accumulate  
in the ash pit so that they in any way impede the flow  
of combustion air to the fire. Excess ash accumulation  
can cause the fire to go out and also can cause severe  
damage to the grates because of the absence of a  
cooling flow of air beneath them.  
KEEP ChIldrEN AwAY - mAY CAuSE SErIOuS  
burNS.  
CAuTION:All SurFACES OF FurNACEArE hOT.  
dO NOT TOuCh. KEEP ChIldrENAwAY. SErIOuS  
burNS wIll rESulT IF TOuChEd. ThIS ISAhEAT  
PrOduCINg APPlIANCE.  
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a  
tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should  
be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground,  
well away from all combustible materials, pending final  
disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil  
or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained  
in the closed container [outside the dwelling) until all  
cinders have thoroughly cooled.  
FuEl/FIrINg wArNINgS -  
dANgEr! FIrE hAZArd! dO NOT uSE ChEmICAlS  
Or FluIdS TO STArT Or “FrEShEN uP” A FIrE.  
SEvErE bOdY burNS Or A FIrE IN YOur hOmE  
COuld rESulT. dO NOT burN gArbAgE,  
gASOlINE, ThINNErS, drAIN Or ENgINE OIl,  
KErOSENE, Or FuEl OIl, ETC. AN EXPlOSION,  
A hOuSE FIrE Or PErSONAl INjurY COuld  
rESulT. KEEP All SuCh lIQuIdS wEll AwAY  
FrOm ThE FurNACE whIlE IN uSE.  
CAuTION: AShES ShOuld NEvEr bE AllOwEd  
TO ACCumulATE AbOvE ThE TOP OF ThE ASh  
PAN. AShES IN CONTACT wITh ThE bOTTOm  
OF ThE grATES ACT AS AN INSulATOr, INTEN-  
SIFYINg ThE hEAT ON ThE grATES, ANd COuld  
CAuSE ThEIr wArPAgE. wITh AN EXCESSIvE  
ASh buIlduP, PrImArY COmbuSTION AIr IS  
rESTrICTEd. ThuS ThE uNIT’S OuTPuT COuld  
bE rEduCEd.  
Chimney Problems  
Not Enough draft - Chimney is too low. A chimney  
should be two feet higher than anything ten feet around  
it.  
Coal produces considerably more ash than wood. So  
the intervals between emptying are much shorter. For  
equal heat output,coal will produce seven to ten times  
more ash than wood.  
Air may be leaking in around a loose fitting clean-out  
door, flue pipe may not be tight at joints, or the masonry  
may be defective.  
Chimney may be blocked with creosote or bird nests,  
etc.  
draft Control Settings - The idle air adjustment on the  
flapper door may need to be adjusted slightly less for  
coal than for wood. Here again, experience will dictate  
the best setting. The maximum air adjustment bolt can  
be set at the maximum position for quick recov-  
Improper sized chimney or stovepipe.  
Too many elbows.  
Distance of more than eight feet between furnace and  
chimney.  
ery. When a longer than normal burn time is desired,  
the maximum air adjustment can be reduced. Never  
adjust the maximum air bolt when the flapper door is  
opened. See Fig. 6 on page 11.  
down drafts - Trees or other topographical barriers  
may impede the chimneys operation causing a down  
draft condition to exist. This can also be caused by  
adjacent buildings or chimneys.  
Safety Tips  
Creosote and Condensation - If creosote or  
condensation runs out of the chimney or stovepipe,  
check the following.  
When opening the loading door, it should be cracked  
open slightly for a few seconds to allow oxygen to burn  
any gases that may be present and to allow smoke to  
be drawn away from the door.  
Chimney cap or lining may be defective.  
Whenever the bottom door is open, it should be closed  
before opening the loading door. This is to increase draft  
through the loading door and prevent excess smoke  
from escaping.  
Furnace may be too far from chimney, not allowing the  
chimney to get warm.  
Wood being burned may be green or wet.  
Unit may be too large for home causing wood to be  
burned too slow.  
The firebox should never be filled with excessive coal  
so that the flue exit is blocked or impeded in any way.  
Burning coal generates carbon monoxide. If the flue  
gas exit is blocked, the carbon monoxide can be forced  
Excessive draft - This can be controlled with a  
barometric draft control on the stovepipe.  
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maintenance  
maintenance  
The spiral chamber is basically self-cleaning. However,  
if there is a draft problem and you have been burning  
wood for a long time with little heat demand, the spiral  
chamber may need cleaning. Soft coal will also require  
more frequent cleaning. To clean, remove stovepipe and  
scrape the creosote from the front and top of the chamber  
and remove. The rear of the chamber will not accumulate  
creosote.  
NOTE: 1/8” to 1/4” of creosote in the spiral chamber is  
normal. Creosote can be burned off by burning coal for  
a few days.  
Firebricks may become cracked during the course of  
normal operation. A cracked brick that is still in place is  
still doing its job and need not be replaced immediately. If  
a brick is broken and has fallen out of place, it should be  
replaced immediately. The firebrick used in the Harman  
furnaces are inexpensive and easy to replace.  
The blower manufacturer recommends the blower motor  
to be oiled once a year with 10 to 20 drops of light weight  
oil [check instructions packed in blower box).  
Cleaning heat-Exchanger (SF2600 Only) -  
Remove oil burner by removing four mounting bolts,  
Burner can be tied up to ceiling to avoid having to remove  
the wiring. Next, remove the collar from the front cover  
and remove front cover by tilting out from top first. Now  
the heat exchanger will be exposed. Next, remove the  
four nuts that hold on the cover, then remove the cover.  
This will expose the inside of the heat exchanger. Remove  
spirals by simply pulling them out and clean the tubes with  
a brush. Reinstall spirals so they are flush with the end of  
the tube and reassemble unit in reverse of disassembly.  
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Specifications  
SF1500  
Complete  
2200  
SF2500  
Complete  
3200  
SF2600  
Complete  
3200  
SF3500  
Complete  
4200  
heating Capacity- square ft.  
Approximate bTu Input  
90,000  
120,000  
1000 cfm  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Optional  
120,000  
1450 cfm  
Standard  
Standard  
170,000  
1450 cfm  
Standard  
Standard  
blower Size  
1000 cfm  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Optional  
Automatic draft  
Filter box & Filter  
3-Speed Fan Switch  
Single Speed Single Speed  
Fan Control / high limit  
Standard  
Standard  
Optional  
Standard  
Standard  
Optional  
Thermostat  
domestic hot water Coil  
Firebox dimensions - Inches  
16Wx22Lx20.5H 18Wx26Lx21.5H 18Wx26Lx21.5H 18Wx30Lx25H  
recommended log length  
18 in.  
22 in.  
6 in.  
22 in.  
26 in.  
7 in.  
22 in.  
26 in.  
7 in.  
27 in.  
30 in.  
7 in.  
maximum log length  
Flue Size  
Filter Size  
14 X 20  
4
14 X 20  
5
14 X 20  
5
14 X 20  
6
Number of grates  
weight  
580 Lbs.  
20 X 20  
30 in.  
24 in.  
700 Lbs.  
20 X 20  
30 in.  
24 in.  
900 Lbs.  
20 X 25  
30 in.  
24 in.  
800 Lbs.  
20 X 25  
30 in.  
24 in.  
Plenum dimensions  
Clearance to Combustibles- rear  
Clearance to combustibles- Side  
dimensions:  
A:  
b:  
C:  
d:  
E:  
F:  
25 in.  
20 in.  
26 in.  
20 in.  
28 in.  
20 in.  
28 in.  
20 in.  
46.5 in.  
27.75 in.  
20 in.  
47.5 in.  
31 in.  
57 in.  
52.5 in.  
36 in.  
31 in.  
20 in.  
25 in.  
25 in.  
40 in.  
41.75 in.  
16.5 in.  
47.5 in.  
27.5 in.  
40.5 in.  
16.5 in.  
48 in.  
45 in.  
g:  
h:  
K:  
16.5 in.  
44.5 in.  
27.5 in.  
16.5 in.  
52.5 in.  
27.5 in.  
27.5 in.  
A
b
d
E
g
C
F
K
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Special Instructions  
Coil Installation:  
Cold Water In  
Hot Water Out  
Pressure  
Relief Valve  
Automatic  
Air Valve  
1
2
5
Pressure  
Relief Valve  
(Must be within  
2 feet of coil)  
3
3
Existing Water  
Heater  
Rear Of  
Furnace  
10 Feet Maximum  
Drain  
Valve  
4
Plumbing diagram For Thermo-Siphon method - maximum distance = 10 Feet  
Place one of the supplied nuts on each leg of the coil. Place the coil through the holes on the back of the furnace,  
and adjust the nuts so that the pipes stick out about 1¼ to 1½ inches from the rear of the furnace. Place the flat  
washers and gaskets over each pipe and tighten the nuts. You are now ready to run the piping.  
This simple method is the most economical. However, the existing water heater must be less than 10 feet from  
the furnace. The water inlet, where the Temperature / Pressure Relief valve is located, must be higher than the  
top leg of the water coil. The water heater should be elevated, if necessary, to allow for proper thermo-siphon  
action.(The method by which hot water will circulate automatically through the system.)  
A. Shut off the water heater and the water supply to it. Drain the tank completely.  
B. Remove the Temp. / Presure relief valve and discard. Install a short 3/4 in. nipple and tee (1) along with a new  
relief valve.  
C. run 3/4 in. copper tubing between the water tank and the top leg of the coil. Install a 3/4 in vent elbow and  
automatic “float type” air vent (2) in the high point of the line. Within 2 feet of the top leg of the coil, install a 150  
lb. pressure relief valve (5). Run 3/4 in. tubing from the release exit of both relief valves downward (3) so the hot  
water can escape in the event of an overheat situation.  
D. Remove the drain valve, at the bottom of the tank. Install a short 3/4 in. nipple and tee and re-install the drain  
valve to the tee (4). Run 3/4 in. tubing between the drain / tee combination and the lower leg of the water coil.  
After all of the connections are secured, refill the water tank. Turn on the water heater only after the tank has  
been completely refilled.  
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Special Instructions  
Cold Water In  
Hot Water Out  
Aquastat, close on rise.  
Optional  
Temp. / Pressure  
Relief Valve  
Automatic  
Air Valve  
8
2
1
7
Pressure Relief  
Valve - Must be  
within 2 ft. of coil  
3
3
Drain  
Valve  
Optional Gate  
Valve to Control  
Rate of Flow  
5
4
6
Circulator Pump  
Distance between of more than 10 feet  
Circulating Pump method - distance = 10 Feet or more  
This method is used when the water heater tank is more than ten feet away from the furnace or the furnace is  
on a higher level than the water heater tank. In addition to a circulator pump, you may want to add a aquastat  
to thermostatically control the pump according to water temperature. This is optional and not necessary if the  
circulator pump is left run continuously. Another option is a gate valve placed near the pump to control the rate  
of water flow.  
A. Shut off the water heater and the water supply to it. Drain the tank completely.  
B. Remove the Temp. / Presure relief valve and discard. Install a short 3/4 in. nipple and tee (1) along with a new  
relief valve.  
C. Remove the drain valve, at the bottom of the tank. Install a short 3/4 in. nipple and tee and re-install the drain  
valve to the tee (4).  
D. Install a circulating pump as shown (6). Run 3/4” copper tubing from the circulating pump to the lower leg of  
the water coil. This is where the optional gate valve (5) can be installed to regulate flow.  
E. Install a 3/4 in. tee and a 150 lb. Pressure relief valve (7) in the top leg within two feet of the coil.  
F. Complete the 3/4 in. line by running it back to the tee at the top of the water heater tank. Be sure to install the  
3/4 in. vent elbow and automatic air vent (2) at the high point of the line. The optional aquastat can be installed  
in this line, a maximum of 6 feet from the furnace. This aquastat must close on rise in temperature and must be  
hooked up to turn on the circulator when the water temperature reaches 120° f.  
G. After securing all connections, refill the tank with water and then, ONLY THEN, turn on the power to the water  
heater.  
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SF2600 burner Set up  
SF2600 Oil burner Setup  
Nozzle  
Off Cycle Damper Setting (B)  
Flamelock Setting (A)  
Combustion Air (C)  
80 Degree Solid Cone  
No.1 (as low as it goes  
No. 1  
No. 1 to 1¼  
Draft - (Inches of water column)  
.06 to .08  
Tests for CO² must be made without a fire in the wood/ coal firebox, and with all doors and draft controls  
completely closed. The burner should be fired for several minutes prior to taking a reading. Normal CO² reading  
is 11 to 12 with a stack temperature of 300 degrees or less. This would give you an efficiency of 84 to 85 percent.  
7¾”  
12½”  
7”  
12⅞”  
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Service Parts  
SF1500A  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
wood/Coal hot Air Furnace  
1-70-03232  
1
2
3
7
6
4
5
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Service Parts  
SF1500A  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement  
parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed  
in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at depot  
ITEm  
dESCrIPTION  
COmmENTS  
PArT NumbEr  
1
Load Door - Cast  
Door Latch  
4-00-00197P  
1-00-00036  
1-00-53500  
4-00-00042  
1-10-01005  
1-10-00668W  
2-00-01037-1  
2-00-04129F  
2-00-01037-2  
4-00-00200-1D  
1-10-16027  
1-10-03375  
2-00-01010B  
3-20-45338  
4-00-00109-1  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
4 Sets  
20 Ft  
Gasket, 1/2” Rope (Load Door & Ash Door)  
Door Handle - Cast (not as shown in picture)  
Long Shaker Handle Weldment  
Shaker Bar Weldment 5-3/16”  
Shaker Block  
2
3
Qty 2 req  
Shaker Bracket  
4
5
Shaker Handle Mount  
Y
Ash Door - Cast  
Ash Pan  
Y
Y
6
7
Automatic Draft Control Assembly  
Draft Control Motor Mount Bracket  
Draft Motor, 120v  
Y
Draft Control - Cast  
Qty 2 req  
Blower Assembly 1000cfm  
Replacement Motor (1000 cfm blower)  
Blower Brackets  
1-10-01006  
3-20-36648  
3-21-22335  
3-20-23139  
1-10-3291  
Y
Y
Fan Limit  
Y
Filter Box  
Air Filter-Furnace 14 x 20 x 1  
Filter Box Mounting Brackets  
Furnace Kit  
Pkg of 12  
Qty 4 req  
3-40-14201-12  
2-00-01003  
1-00-01007-1  
3-00-00193  
4-00-00205D  
3-20-43393  
3-00-00207  
1-00-900450125  
1-00-00839  
3-10-49201  
2-00-04123L  
3-20-12080  
3-20-70020  
Grate Holder 2 - cast  
Grate Link 5 Hole - cast  
Relay - Low Voltage  
Qty 4 req  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Grate 13 in - Cast (4 needed)  
Standard Brick 9” X 4-1/2” x 1-1/4” (8 needed)  
Set of Cut Brick  
Pkg of 7  
Qty 4 req  
Straight Hot Water Coil  
Coil Hole Plate  
Thermostat - Low Voltage  
Toggle Switch, 3 Speed  
Y
Y
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Service Parts  
SF2500A  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
wood/Coal hot Air Furnace  
1-70-03235  
1
2
3
7
6
4
5
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Service Parts  
SF2500A  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement  
parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed  
in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at depot  
ITEm  
dESCrIPTION  
COmmENTS  
PArT NumbEr  
1
Load Door - Cast  
Door Latch  
4-00-00197P  
1-00-00036  
Y
Y
4 Sets  
Flapper Weldment 18-3/8”  
Door Handle - Cast (not as shown in picture)  
Long Shaker Handle Weldment  
Shaker Handle Mount  
Shaker Bar Weldment  
Shaker Block  
1-10-00674W  
4-00-00042  
2
3
4
Qty 2 req  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1-10-01005  
2-00-01037-2  
1-10-02016W  
2-00-01037-1  
2-00-01047F  
4-00-00200-1D  
1-10-25027  
Shaker Bracket  
5
6
Ash Door - Cast  
Ash Pan  
Y
Y
Automatic Draft Control Assembly  
Draft Control Motor Mount Bracket  
Draft Motor, 120v  
1-10-03375  
2-00-01010B  
3-20-45338  
Y
7
Draft Control - Cast  
4-00-00109-1  
Blower Assembly 1000cfm  
Replacement Motor (1000 cfm blower)  
Fan Limit  
1-10-01006  
3-20-36648  
3-20-23139  
1-10-3291  
Y
Y
Y
Filter Box - Furnace  
Air Filter-Furnace 14 x 20 x 1  
Furnace Kit  
Pkg of 12  
20 FT  
3-40-14201-12  
1-00-01007-1  
1-00-53500  
3-00-00207  
3-00-00193  
3-00-00194  
3-00-00205  
3-20-43393  
1-00-900450125  
1-00-00841  
3-10-49201  
2-00-04123L  
3-20-12080  
3-20-70020  
Gasket 1/2” Rope (Load Door - Ash Door)  
Grate 13 in - Cast (5 needed)  
Grate Holder 2 - Cast  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Qty 2 req  
Qty 2 req  
Grate Holder 3 - Cast  
Grate Link 5 - Cast  
Relay - Low Voltage  
Standard Brick 9” X 4-1/2” x 1-1/4” (10 needed)  
Set of Cut Brick  
Set of 7  
Straight Hot Water Coil  
Coil Hole Plates  
Qty 4 req  
Thermostat - Low Voltage  
Toggle Switch, 3 Speed  
Y
Y
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Service Parts  
SF3500A  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
hot Air Furnace, wood/Coal  
1-70-03238  
1
2
3
7
6
4
5
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Service Parts  
SF3500A  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement  
parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed  
in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at depot  
ITEm  
dESCrIPTION  
COmmENTS  
PArT NumbEr  
4-00-00195P  
1
Load Door - Cast  
Flapper weldment 18-3/8”  
Door handle - cast  
1-10-00674W  
2
3
4
Qty 2 req  
4-00-00042  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Long shaker handle weldment  
Shaker handle mount  
Shaker bar weldment  
Shaker block  
1-10-01005  
2-00-01037-2  
1-10-02016W  
2-00-01037-1  
2-00-01047F  
4-00-00200-1D  
1-10-03375  
Shaker Bracket  
5
6
Ash Door - Cast  
Automatic draft control assembly  
Ash pan  
Y
Y
1-10-35027  
Draft control motor mount bracket  
Draft motor 120v  
2-00-01010B  
3-20-45338  
Y
Y
7
Draft control - cast  
Qty 2 req  
4-00-00109-1  
Blower Assembly 1450cfm  
Blower mount  
1-00-00862  
2-00-00340B  
1-00-00036  
3-20-23139  
1-10-3291  
Door Latch  
4 Sets  
Y
Y
Fan limit  
Filter box  
Air filter-furnace 14 x 20 x 1  
Furnace kit  
Pkg of 12  
3-40-14201-12  
1-00-01007-2  
1-00-53500  
3-00-00194  
3-00-00206  
3-00-00208  
3-20-43393  
1-00-900450125  
1-00-00844  
3-10-49201  
2-00-04123L  
3-20-12080  
Gasket 1/2” Rope (Load Door & Ash Door)  
Grate holder 3 - cast  
Grate link 6 - cast  
20 Ft  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Qty 4 req  
Grate 15 in - Cast (6 needed)  
Relay - low voltage  
Standard Brick 9” X 4-1/2” x 1-1/4” (16 needed)  
Set of cut brick  
Pkg of 7  
Straight hot water coil  
Coil hole plates  
Qty 4 req  
Thermostat - low voltage  
Y
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Service Parts  
SF2600SS  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
wood/Coal/Oil Furnace  
1-70-03237  
8
1
2
3
7
6
4
5
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Service Parts  
SF2600SS  
beginning manufacturing date: N/A  
Ending manufacturing date: Active  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement  
parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed  
in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at depot  
ITEm  
dESCrIPTION  
COmmENTS  
PArT NumbEr  
1
Load door - Cast  
Door Latch  
4-00-00197P  
1-00-00036  
Y
Y
4 Sets  
Flapper Weldment 18-3/8”  
Door Handle - Cast  
1-10-00674W  
4-00-00042  
Qty 2 req  
2
3
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Long Shaker Handle Weldment  
Shaker Handle Mount  
Shaker Bar Weldment  
Shaker Block  
1-10-01005  
2-00-01037-2  
1-10-02020W  
2-00-01037-1  
2-00-01047F  
4-00-00200-1D  
1-10-03375  
Shaker Bracket  
5
6
Ash Door - Cast  
Automatic Draft Control Assembly  
Draft Control Motor Mount Bracket  
Draft Motor 120v  
Y
Y
Y
2-00-01010B  
3-20-45338  
Qty 2 req  
7
8
Draft Control - Cast  
4-00-00109-1  
3-20-426001  
Blue Angel Oil Burner  
Ash Pan  
1-10-08805  
1-00-00862  
1-00-900450125  
1-00-00843  
3-20-23139  
1-10-3291  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Blower Assembly, 1450cfm  
Brick 9” X 4-1/2” x 1-1/4” Standard (10 needed)  
Pkg of 7  
Set of Cut Brick  
Fan Limit  
Filter Box  
Air Filter-Furnace 14 x 20 x 1  
Furnace Kit  
Pkg of 12  
3-40-14201-12  
1-00-01017  
1-00-53500  
3-00-00193  
3-00-00194  
3-00-00205  
3-00-00207  
1-10-00857  
1-00-88250  
3-44-00538  
3-20-43393  
3-20-23253  
3-10-49201  
3-20-12080  
Gasket 1/2” Rope (Load door & Ash Door, heat exch. to access cover)  
20 Ft  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Qty 2 req  
Qty 2 req  
Grate Holder 2 - Cast  
Grate Holder 3 - Cast  
Grate Link 5 - Cast  
Grate 13 in - Cast (5 needed)  
Heat Exchanger Assembly  
Gasket 1” w/adhesive 2-ply  
Stainless Mesh Covered Gasket (2 per)  
Relay - Low Voltage  
20 Ft  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Snap Switch - Draft Motor Control (open - 200 : close 160)  
Straight Hot Water Coil  
Thermostat - Low voltage  
Y
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HARMAN™ CENTRAL HEATING PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRANTY  
Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., on behalf of its Harman™ brand (”HHT”), extends the following warranty for all  
Harman™ furnace and boiler products (“Products”) that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.  
Warranty Coverage: Subject to the conditions, exclusions and limitations set forth below, HHT warrants to the origi-  
nal owner of the Products, and to any transferee taking ownership of the Products at the site of original installation  
within two years following the date of original purchase, that the Products will operate free from defects in material  
and workmanship under normal conditions and use, as described in the operating instructions furnished with the Prod-  
uct, during the warranty period described below. HHT will, at its option, repair or replace any Product covered by this  
warranty that is determined to be defective in material or workmanship.  
Warranty Period: The warranty period runs for six years, except for mechanical and electrical components, which  
are warranted for three years. The warranty period begins on the earlier of: (i) the date of invoice for the Product; (ii)  
in the case of new home construction, the date of first occupancy of the residence or six months after the date of sale  
of the Product by an HHT authorized dealer, whichever occurs first; or (iii) the date 24 months following the date of  
Product shipment from HHT, regardless of the invoice or occupancy date.  
Warranty Conditions: This warranty applies only to Products: (i) installed, operated, and maintained as recommended  
in the Product user’s manual; (ii) purchased through an HHT authorized dealer; (iii) while remaining at the site of  
original installation; and (iv) that have not been altered after leaving the factory.  
How to File a Claim: Claims must be made within the warranty period to the dealer who sold the Product. If that  
dealer cannot provide the warranty service, contact the nearest HHT authorized dealer. Additional service fees may  
apply if you are seeking warranty service from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the  
Product. Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this warranty.  
Warranty Exclusions: This warranty does not cover the following: (1) consumable and normal wear items, includ-  
ing, without limitation, flame guides, grates, coal bars, afterburner hoods, fire brick, gaskets, paint, glass discoloration,  
burnpot housing weldments, burnpot grate weldments (pellet or corn), burnpot front plates (pellet or corn), burnpot  
front plate locks, corn auger extensions, ceramic inserts, and ceramic insert plates; (2) noise caused by minor ex-  
pansion, contraction or movement of parts; (3) damage resulting from: (i) failure to install, operate or maintain the  
Product according to the installation and operating instructions and listing agent identification label furnished with the  
Product; (ii) failure to install the Product according to local building codes; (iii) shipping or improper handling; (iv)  
abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed components, accident, or incorrectly performed  
repairs; (v) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure or drafting caused by tightly sealed  
construction, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other  
such causes; (vi) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions; (vii) installation or use of com-  
ponents or accessories not supplied with the Product or authorized and approved in writing by HHT; (viii) modifica-  
tion of the product not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing; or (ix) interruptions or fluctuations of  
electrical power supply to the Product; (4) non-HHT components or accessories used in conjunction with the Product;  
(5) the Products’ capability to heat a desired space; information is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in  
selecting the proper Product for the application; consideration must be given to Product location and configuration,  
environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of the structure; or (6) additional or unusual utility bills incurred  
due to any malfunction or defect in Products.  
Limitations of Liability: Repair or replacement in accordance with the provisions of this warranty will be the owner’s  
exclusive remedy for and will constitute HHT’s sole obligation under this warranty, under any other warranty (express  
or implied), or in contract, tort or otherwise. No employee, agent, dealer, or other person is authorized to give any  
warranty on behalf of HHT. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EX-  
PRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTIC-  
ULAR PURPOSE. HHT WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  
ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN OR USE OF THE PRODUCTS. Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
rights; you also may have other rights, which vary from state to state. The duration of any implied warranty is limited  
to the duration of the warranty period specified herein.  
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At Harman, we build each product to a standard, not a price.  
(Signature of Boxer)  
Your premium quality hearth product designed and assembled  
by the experienced and skilled members at Harman in Halifax,  
PA, USA.  
hot Air Furnace - Installation and Operator’s manual.  
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