Stove Features And Operating Controls - Appalachian Stove & Fabricators 36-BW Installation And Operation Procedures

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I. FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS
Before installing and operating the Model 36-BW stove,
familiarize yourself with its features.
1. Quality steel construction - assures years of
dependable service. The firebox is constructed of 4
gauge plated steel.
2. Ash pan - for easy removal of ash.
3. Warm air outlets - distribute heated air from around
the firebox.
4. Single Cast Bay Window Door - seals the firebox for
high efficiency.
5. Firebrick firebox liner - boosts burning efficiency by
reflecting radiant heat back into the fire, which results in
a more thorough and cleaner burn.
6. Warm air deflector - on the top of the stove edge
directs heated air downward and across the floor for
maximum comfort.
7. Sliding damper - helps increase heat extraction by
controlling the escape of hot combustion gasses and
smoke. The sliding damper is opened by pulling the
control handle out and closed by pushing the handle in.
8. Draft control - regulate the burning rate and the heat
output of the stove. The larger the fire, the more heat
the unit will produce. The drafts are opened by pulling
out the draft slide and may be left in any intermediate
position. Start up air may only be opened during the
building of the fire (5 minute max.).
9. Front mounted blower - circulates air around the fire
chamber for increased heat. The easily mounted blower
allows for quick access, if service is needed.
10. Three speed switch - assists in the adjustment of air
circulation around the firebox. The automatic position is
thermostatically controlled, the blower comes on when
the activation temperature is reached. The manual
position allows for blower start up at any time.
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