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American Energy Systems Catalytic BBF User Manual

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MOBILE HOME RULES

1

Install only a HUD-approved laboratory tested stove in a mobile home. If the metal tag permanently affixed to a

stove does not specifically state; “mobile home approved to HUD Standard UM-84,” do not install it in a mobile home.
COUNTRY FLAME’S MODEL BBF IS NOT APPROVED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALL.


STOVE COMPONENTS

Before installing and operating a catalytic stove, locate and identify all the controls and ensure a complete understanding
of each. This manual has been organized to assist the installer during installation. This manual has been organized to
assist the homeowner in operating and maintaining the catalytic stove at peak performance. Keep this manual and refer to
it often.

MANUAL DRAFT CONTROLS

1

A manual draft control is provided on each catalytic stove to assist in controlling the solid wood fuel burn rate.

The manual draft control limits the fuel burn rate by metering the amount of combustion air entering the firebox.

2

All Country Flame catalytic stoves have manual draft controls. Refer to a specific model for the different

locations of these controls.

3.

Manual draft controls have nothing to do with the room air being heated and returned to the room. Manual draft

controls are used to control the amount of combustion air available to the firebox.

a.

Model BBF Manual Draft Control Slides: Refer to FIGURE 13 for the location of the two manual

draft control slides on these models.

i.

Slide each manual draft control slide toward the center of the stove. When slid all the way to the center,

the slides allow maximum combustion air to be drawn into the firebox.

ii.

Slide each manual draft control toward the outside of the stove. When slid all the way out, the

slides allow minimal combustion air to be drawn into the firebox.

iii.

CAUTION: Do not allow the manual draft control slides to remain fully open and the stove

unattended for more than 30 minutes. In this state, the stove can overheat due to OVER FIRING. Over
firing can cause a chimney fire or even worse, a house fire.

FIGURE 13: MODEL BBF MANUAL DRAFT CONTROL