Harman Stove Company DVC500-C Manual page 5

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INTRODUCTION
Mobile home installation should be
done in accordance with the
Manufactured Home and Safety
Standard (HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24.
DAMP COAL SHOULD NOT BE LEFT IN THE HOPPER OF A COLD STOVE.
This all new design by Harman features the
Verti-flow Direct Vent Stoker System.
This unique high efficiency unit uses only
outside air for combustion.
Micro-processor controls provide for an
automatic wide range of heat output from 7,000 to
75,000 BTU .
With a big 93 pound hopper capacity, this
unit can burn on high approximately 16 hours or
extend for over 96 hours on low.
A Room Sensor connected to the micro-
processor automatically adjusts the feed rate to
compensate for changes in temperature.
The ash pan is large enough to hold the ash
from one hopper full of coal at any setting.
The DVC 500 is the most advanced coal
stove ever put into production. However, there
are places where it should not be installed. If
the end of the flue pipe is:
1. Less than 8 feet of an air intake.
2. On the side of the house where a window is
left open for sleeping.
3. Less than 5 feet from a door.
4. Less than 7 feet above and 3 feet away from
a public walkway.
5. Less than 3 feet above ground level.
6. Between two building less than 10 feet apart.
It is recommended that the end of the flue
pipe terminates at least 12 inches away from
the side of the building in order to minimize
any fly ash residue build-up.
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