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Manual for AnthraMax.qxp_Manual for Circulator 5/19/18 11:38 AM Page 2
All D.S. Stoves Must Be Installed By A NFI Certified Technician.
Safety Instructions
1 - Read all instructions carefully before installing or operating any D.S. furnace.
2 - You must install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors before you install or operate any furnace.
Check your local codes, this installation must comply with their rulings.
3 - Do not open bottom door to increase draft. It is designed only to empty ashes.
4 - Never leave furnace doors open when unattended
5 - Do not hook up a coal furnace to an aluminum type B gas vent. Use a code approved Class A
chimney that is equal or greater than the exhaust on your stove, and a minimum of 20' high.
6 - On all new installs connecting to an existing chimney, a level 2 chimney inspection must be done
by a certified Chimney Sweep.
7 - Clean chimney before installing furnace. If there is creosote attached to the liner you could create
a serious chimney fire.
8 - Never leave children unsupervised when they are in same room as stove. Provide a sturdy barrier
to keep children and pets a safe distance from the stove, or they could get severely burned.
9 - Keep stove area clear from all combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and
liquids.
10 - Use the required floor protection as shown on the UL Listing plate on back of stove.
11 - Check the clearance to combustible walls and floors.
12 - Do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the furnace to operate it.
13 - Spend some time with your furnace to become well acquainted with the different settings and how
each will affect its burning patterns. It is impossible to state just how each setting will affect your
stove because of variations in each installation, and chimney drafts.
14 - Be extremely careful when removing the stove ash pan. It can get very hot!
15 - Make sure your single wall chimney connectors have at least 3 screws per joint.
16 - Do not install this furnace in a mobile home or trailer.
Operation Instructions
Starting a Fire
1 - When starting a fire, set hot air regulator at back of stove and air wash on front to HIGH.
2 - Open fire door and place wads of crushed paper in the firebox.
3 - Put kindling on top of paper. NOTE: You can also buy Fire Starter Gel or Bricks made by Rutland
Products. www.rutlandproduct.com Or use charcoal briquettes.
4 - Ignite paper or fire starter product.
5 - Leave fire door open slightly until the smoke clears out. DO NOT leave stove unattended with the
fire door open!
6 - Once kindling is ignited add larger pieces of wood. After wood is burning add a 2" layer of coal.
7 - Keep adding coal as necessary, but don't add too much at a time or you could smolder the fire.
8 - You do not have an established fire until you have 8 inches of red coals on top of the grates.
9 - If you have a coal hopper, you can now fill your hopper. The coal hopper holds approximately 40 lbs.
of coal, and has a burn time of 24-48 hours.
10 - Once you have an established fire set your regulator and air wash to meet your needs, and reload
coal as needed. You can add 30 lbs. or more coal per feeding. Adjust hot air regulator and air wash
together. When one is on low they should both be on low.
11 - The furnace is designed to burn coal at a predetermined firing rate. Over firing occurs when the ash
door is left open during operation or a highly volatile fuel, i.e. large amounts of small kindling is used.
Do not exceed 600
12 - NOTE: Shake ashes every 12 hours if possible. You must keep your ashes cleaned out from under
the grates. This may require emptying your ash pit daily. If there is no air space under the grates, the
grates will warp and become inoperable.
13 - Install a manual or barometric damper if your draft exceeds 0.08 water column.
14 - If you have a manual damper installed, adjust according to your draft. Before loading coal, open
damper and let open until gases have escaped.
15 - Regularly check the fit on the load, hopper and ash doors. They must fit tightly. If it does not, check
degrees on top of furnace.
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