Maintenance - Harman Stove Company 44 Magnum Owner's Manual

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Fig. 23
Heat Exchanger Fins
Fig. 24
Scraper
ScrapeThis Area
Fig. 25
Fig. 25

Maintenance

Removing Ashes:
the ash pan overflows. This will be necessary about
once a day when on a high setting and approximately
every four days when on lower settings.
down and on a #1 setting.
close the ash door while the ashes are being disposed
of.
the desire setting.
of the ash pan area. These ashes can build up behind
Ash Pan
the ash pan preventing the ash door from closing prop-
erly.
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 com-
bustible materials, pending final disposal. If ashes
are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise lo-
cally dispersed, they should be retained in the
closed container until all cinders have thoroughly
cooled.
Cleaning:
1 1/2 to 2 tons of coal are burned.
Scraper
weekly or bi-monthly for flyash buildup. Bulk coal is
usually a bit dirtier than bagged coal; therefore, it may
require more frequent checking.
form a proper cleaning.
1. Clean the heat exchanger with the scraper
2. Clean the inside surfaces with the end of the
3. Clean the burn pot and scrape the inside surfaces
4. Inspect the holes in the burn pot to see if they are
1. The ashes will need to be removed before
2. It is recommended that the stove be cooled
3. Open the ash door, remove ash pan, and
4. Replace the ash pan and turn the control to
Note: Make sure there are no ashes on the floor
Ashes should be placed in a metal container
The unit itself may not need to be cleaned until
The flue pipe itself may need to be checked bi-
The unit should not have any coal in it to pre-
provided. See Figure 25.
scraper or use a standard wire brush.
to remove ash buildup.
all open. This ensures an efficient burn when all
the holes are clean.
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