Ashley BCAC 2000 Sq. Ft. Coal Circulator

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© 2021 United States Stove Company
To assure that satisfactory and safe service is
received from this heater:
Read these instructions entirely before beginning
any part of the installation.
Use these instructions as a guide during the
installation of the heater.
Be sure these instructions become the property of
and are reviewed by all future users of this heater
to encourage proper operation and maintenance
of this appliance.
THIS HEATER IS ONLY FOR BURNING COAL. USE
OF ANY OTHER SOLID FUEL EXCEPT FOR COAL
IGNITION PURPOSES IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL
LAW.
This heater is designed to burn stove size bituminous
or anthracite coal and to provide heat to one or
more rooms. Because of its radiating characteristics,
this heater must be installed as an unenclosed,
freestanding unit with clearances to combustibles
as specied by these instructions. This heater must
be connected to a Listed Factory-Built Residential
Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney or
a properly constructed and maintained masonry
chimney.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE
SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE.
This heater is not designed to burn lignite coal,
liquid fuels, and gaseous fuels or household refuse.
Any attempt to burn these type fuels, to enclose the
heater or to attach the heater to an air circulation
system or a stoking device can be very hazardous.
THIS HEATER IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED IN A
MOBILE HOME.
Do Not Overre - If Heater or Chimney Connector
Glows, You are Overring.
Improper installation or use of this heater can cause:
1. Damage to the heater from overheating.
2. Hazardous temperatures to develope on
combustible materials adjacent to the heater,
chimney connector or chimney.
3. Possible hazardous accumulation of coal gases
within the heater.
4. Release of hazardous gas into the dwelling.
BUILDING CODES AND SAFETY
STANDARDS
Before beginning the installation, you should check
with local building ofcials to assure compliance
with local regulations and codes.
HOW THIS HEATER OPERATES
The chimney draft draws in combustion air through
an adjustable air inlet thermostat located inside the
cabinet. Air ows through and across the bed of fuel,
causing the re to progress through the fuel bed.
Heat is transferred to the air that ows between the
cabinet and the rebox. Any attempt to alter this
air by connecting this heater to a duct system or air
movement fans other than the optional B36 listed
blower, available from your heater dealer, can lead
to improper and possibly hazardous operation of
this heater.
SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE
HEATER
When selecting a location for the heater, be sure
attention is given to the following considerations:
1. If the heater is to be vented into a Listed High
Temperature Type HT Factory-Built Residential
Type And Building Heating Appliance Chimney,
review the installation instructions for the
chimney to comply with requirements for proper
chimney location, height, space requirements,
etc.
2. If the heater is to be vented into a masonry
chimney, the heater should be located as near
the chimney as possible without failing to
comply with the requirements for minimum
spacing between the chimney connector,
heater and combustibles. (Be sure chimney is
constructed according to NFPA standards.)
3. The location of the heater must provide at least
the minimum clearances between the heater,
chimney connector and combustible materials
as specied in this manual.
4. If the heater is to be located on a combustible
oor, there must be suitable oor space to install
a oor protector beneath and extending beyond
the heater as shown by and as described by the
Floor Protection section of this manual.
5. The heater should be located centrally within
the area where heat is desired but out of trafc
areas to minimize the likelihood of persons
accidentally contacting the hot surface of the
heater.
6. The heater should be located away from
doorways and central heat outlets and inlets
INTRODUCTION
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