Wiring Diagram; Baffle/Brick Replacement - United States Stove NITED STATES STOV 1602M Installation & Operator's Manual

Wood or coal gravity style (up-flow) supplemental furnace
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All electrical connections should be
done by a qualified electrician.
NOTE: The extra brown wire on the fan
center has no use. It should be capped
off or removed.
The conduit may be cut shorter to provide a
cleaner installation
FIREBOX BRICK REPLACEMENT
This furnace comes from the factory with the firebrick in-
stalled. However, if brick replacement is necessary, follow
these instructions. Before furnace operation, remove the
brick retaining strip. This piece is used during shipping to
reduce brick damage.
There are 6 full brick and 1 half brick per side. Install the
half brick first by putting the bottom of the brick in first and
let it rest against the firebox side and fire grates. Then slide
it to the rear. After that, install the #2, #3, #4, #5 & #6 brick,
sliding the 6th brick forward to allow for the 7th brick. Re-
peat for opposite side.
NOTE: Prior to operation, be sure to remove the brick
retaining strips.
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WIRING DIAGRAM

FIREBRICK AND BAFFLE REPLACEMENT

BAFFLE/BRICK REPLACEMENT

If baffle replacement is necessary, slide the baffle out until
you can access the nuts thru the flue outlet. Once the
nuts have been removed, slide the baffle off the rod and
thru the opening in the firebrick. You may have to remove
one of the firebrick to make baffle removal easier.
There are 4 full brick and 1 half brick in the top of the fur-
nace. Install the brick by inserting one end of the brick an-
gled upward and then allowing the opposite end to rest
on the firebox lip. Lay the brick between the spacer and
firebox back. Slide the baffle to the rear and let it rest on
that half brick. After installing brick #2 in the front, install #3
and slide it under the baffle. Finally install bricks #4 and #5.
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