INSTALLATION /OWNER’S MANUAL
for
KAST CONSOLE III, CHANNING III, LIBERTY,
MODEL 140 PADDLE FEED,
MODEL 140 AUGER FEED
STOVE COMPANY
STOVE COMPANY
Established 1977
3162 Columbia Blvd., Bloomsburg PA 17815
TURN TO LAST PAGE IN MANUAL FOR CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS!
MODEL 140 AUGER FEED CAN BURN COAL OR PELLETS
CHANNING III, CAST CONSOLE III, LIBERTY, MODEL 140 (STANDARD FEED) ARE FOR COAL ONLY
UNDERSTANDING YOUR STOKER STOVE
Your Stoker Stove operates utilizing “continuous air” with a time feed mechanism.
The advantage of a constant air feed system over any thermostat type operations are:
1) A longer burning season.
2) Your fuel burns better.
3) The auto heat control box allows you to increase and decrease fire size.
NOTE: Chimney should match stove exhaust pipe size.
CAUTION:
STOVE DOORS MUST REMAIN CLOSED AT ALL TIMES WHILE STOVE IS IN OPERATION.
Entire vent system should be cleaned at least ONCE PER MONTH. Fossil fuel burning can create lethal
doses of carbon monoxide gas. This gas has no odor or color. Purchase a carbon monoxide alarm for
detection. Have your chimney cleaned professionally before burning any coal stove.
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FEEDER ASSEMBLY
Locate unit (See Fig. 1 on page 3 and Fig. 2 on page 2). FEEDER ASSEMBLY
Check that strongback gasket is positioned properly as PARTS LIST
shown in Fig 1. The strongback gasket position is critical
in that it prevents air escape to the hopper area which
could result in “hopper fire” or warpage to the overplate. 1. Auto Heat Control Box
The cast iron grate should sit snug to the housing. The 2. Feeder Housing
gear motor moves the feed bar in a paddle like fashion, 3. Grate
to push the coal across the grate. A separate motor with a 4. Half Moon Feed Paddle
plastic fan blows air through the grate for the combustion 5. Plastic Wheel (Combustion Wheel)
process. Wiring should be connected as shown below. 6. Airmotor Tray
7. Cover Plate Bolt 1/4" x #20 x 2"
WIRING: Locate plug connections below, connect 8. (4) #10/32 Nuts
the male and female plugs with matching letters 9. Ball Joint Feed Arm
(example A.M. to A.F.) connect C.M. to a 110 volt 10. Feed Motor
wall outlet. 11. Feed Motor Block
12. 1/2 Moon Feed Block
13. (2) 1/4" x #20 Wing Nuts
NOTE: Your feeder unit should come to you fully
14. Strongback Gasket
assembled and ready to plug in.
15. Removable Feed Motor Tray
RHEOSTAT - is used to control the speed of your air
16. Airmotor / Combustion Motor
distribution fan and allows you the air push you desire.
17. Grate Gasket 2' X Channel Gasket
NOTE: Strongback is gray in color. make sure it’s 18. Triple Plug Adapter
pinched between the grate and the feeder housing. 19. Paddle Plate (Note: 2 screws w/nut
As shown below. IMPORTANT: Paddle should be 3/8" x flat head not shown)
greased at least twice per year with standard grease 20. (2) 1/4" x #20 x 1" cap screws
(see grease fitting position below). Grate gasket should 21. Grease Fitting
be applied to feeder housing. 22. 4' x 3/8" Rope Gasket
Hopper
4 Gasket
22 19
B.M.
B.F.
10
2
C.M.
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FIGURE 2
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14
17
21
3 Grate Air Holes
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In Grate
FIGURE 1
6 12 20 2
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AF
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5 7
AM
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PADDLE FEED burned. Select a setting between the low burn of 1 and
ADJUSTING THE FIRE SIZE - The Auto Heat Box is the high burn of 5 until your home is comfortable.
your fire size control. The box is numbered 1 to 5. Allow ample time for fire to adjust. A maximum fire
Generally a setting of 1 will maintain a minimum fire. should not exceed and inch of ash on the end of the grate.
A setting of approximately 5 will give you a full
efficient fire (85,000 BTUs). A setting of less than 1 may AUGER FEED
cause your fire to go out. A setting of over 5 may cause Auto heat box for the Auger Feed may be adjusted higher
hot burning coals to spill off the grate before it is fully than the 5 setting to achieve a full fire.
Read this page before installing your stove.
READ ENTIRE MANUAL
• Masonry or factory built class “A” chimney may be combustion air for the proper performance of your
used. A height of at least 15' from floor to top of stove. This can be corrected by slightly opening a
chimney with an inside opening of a least 6" is required. window or installing a fresh air inlet.
• This Stoker can also be installed using our “Alaska • Glass Cleaning and Care - Stove glass is high temp
Vent” system. Ask your dealer for details. ceramic which can be fragile. Do not use cold water to
• Make sure your chimney is free of any obstructions. clean. Do not slam door shut as fracturing could occur.
The clean out door should be sealed and securely Abrasive cleaners will scratch the glass. Do not clean
attached. Have your chimney cleaned and inspected glass while hot. Use a ceramic glass cleaner and soft
before starting your stove. cloth.
• Be sure to purchase and install a carbon monoxide • Brass and Gold Plating Care - Be sure to clean all
detector before you start to burn your stove. fingerprints and oils from these surfaces before lighting
• Contact your local building code officer, or your fire your stove. Do not use an abrasive cleaner. Denature
safety inspector to insure you’re in compliance with alcohol and a soft cloth are suggested. Any other
local codes as they can vary. cleaning products should be used according to the
• Alaska Company recommends that you install your manufacturer’s instruction.
stove with a Barometric Damper. We also recommend
a minimum draft of .04" of water column, although CAUTION: If you are installing your Stoker Stove in a
this stove may draft at lower measurements. It may not basement and your home uses a “heat pump” system,
function properly, by following these requirements it return air must be provided to the basement area.
will help regulate your draft in high wind conditions EXAMPLE: Do not pull air out of the basement with
and allow your stove to burn more efficiently. provision for return air or you could reverse the chimney
• Fresh air is important to the function of your stove, an draft of the stoker causing sulfur dioxide and carbon
over insulated (air tight) house may not allow enough monoxide to enter living area.
ASSEMBLY OF TOP VENT KAST CONSOLE III, CHANNING III
NOTE: Most stoves are preassembled. follows: Place a washer over bolt. Insert bolt into hole
STEP 1 Remove all parts from box and stove body. inside hopper. Apply another washer as the bolt comes
Locate feeder plate (See Fig. 3). Remove the 4 bolts from through the hopper. Put a spacer over the bolt and insert
the feeder plate. Align the feeder assembly with the holes into hole in stove body (Fig. 3) Snug bolt but do not
in the feeder plate. Insert the 4 bolts and tighten. tighten. Affix the 2nd bolt using the same procedure.
Press down on the hopper to set into the gasket. Tighten
STEP 2 Position the hopper gasket around the top the 2 bolts.
edge of the feeder housing. Locate and remove the
hopper bolts and spacers from the back of the stove body STEP 3 Blower attachment - Placer blower under
(Fig. 3). Place the hopper on the feeder housing. Be angle bracket. Insert bolts and tighten.
sure the 4 tabs on the hopper fit inside the opening of
the feeder housing. Bolt the hopper to the stove as STEP 4 Remove Viewing Door from stove body.
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Locate Glass Box which will include gaskets and STEP 5 Attaching Power Cords - Plug the female cord
instructions. Install glass. Re-hang door. NOTE: Some from the rheostat into the male cord coming from the
models come with glass installed. If your stove is ordered blower. NOTE: The rheostat acts as a speed control and
with the optional clean glass system, locate stainless steel an off/on switch for the blower. It can be attached to the
screen (packed inside stove body). This screen helps to side of the hopper or wall using Velcro tape. Plug the
prevent fly ash from attacking the glass. Install the screen male end of the feeder cord into a 110v wall outlet (See
so the bottom rests on the Channel inside the stove body Fig. 2 C.M.)
below the View door, and the top will lean against the
metal plate welded to the top of your stove. NOTE: STEP 6 Position Stove - Align stove pipe and screw
Install screen after stove is lit. Use hearth or stove gloves pipe to vent hole (See Assembly of Stove Pipe).
to install screen.
Top Vent Stove Only - This unit is sent to you with a STEP 7 Place the steel of optional cast top on stove. If
brick attached to the inside back of stove. This you have a Kast Console III model, the top comes in 3
component is removable which serves two purposes: pieces. Position the center piece first, then the sides.
a) Slide brick, opens for cleaning of fly ash and to allow Channing III has a single piece tope.
you to adjust for better draft on warm days (Keep closed
in colder months. Slide open in warmer months.)
b) For access to clean the stove’s vent system. Please
locate brick at this time. Open viewing door, look inside
stove through door opening. The brick will be between
INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR
two metal channels, about 4" from the top of your stove. ALASKA THERMOSTAT SYSTEM
Locate holes in back of stove body. This is where your
stove vents. The two holes should be cleaned every 4 STEP 1 Locate wall thermostat and
to 6 weeks with a vacuum or brush. NOTE: Entire thermostat control box. Plug timer control
vent system should be cleaned every 4 to 6 weeks. box into Feeder/Feeders. Attach timer
This may vary depending on chimney draft. control box securely to hopper or wall.
STEP 2 Light stove as described in stove
manual. Be sure thermostat wire leads are
not connected together. Adjust lower
knob, to number 4 and allow fire to
stabilize. Adjust lower knob down
allowing 15 to 20 minutes between
adjustments until you have about 1 inch
of burning coal on the grate from side to
side.
STEP 3 Connect thermostat wire leads
together. Adjust top know to number 4.
Allow fire to stabilize. Slowly adjust upper
knob higher, until desired fire size is
achieved.
STEP 4 Disconnect thermostat wire
leads. Run wire to desired location, attach
wall thermostat. Adjust wall thermostat to
desired temperature.
NOTE: Low fire and high fire setting may
vary depending on desired heat output.
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COAL OR PELLET FUEL BURNING SYSTEM
ASSEMBLY NOTES
The Model 140 is pre-assembled, except for the blower. REINSTALLING THE HOPPER
Follow Page 8, Step 5 for blower assembly. STEP 1 Make sure gasket on hopper casting is in good
The Model 140 may also be disassembled allowing the condition.
unit to be placed through small door openings and
cellar entrances. STEP 2 Place hopper on hopper casting, center
CAUTION: Care must be taken during reassembly. hopper, attach bolts and tighten.
Improper assembly may cause smoke leakage or a
hopper fire. STEP 3 Make sure there are no spaces or gaps between
base of hopper and top of hopper casting.
*See Page 9 for Installation Instructions
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AUGER FEED SYSTEM
NOTE: All fuel, coal or pellet must be thoroughly PELLET BURNING
cleaned from feed system before switching from one STEP 1 Fill hopper with pellets. Plug auger feed
fuel to another. NEVER USE SOAKING WET COAL! system into 110V outlet. Turn auto heat box knob
Soaking wet coal will cause condensation in the hopper. clockwise until it stops. Allow pot to fill about half way,
then turn auto heat box to 3.
COAL BURNING
STEP 1 Fill hopper with dry coal. Plug auger feed STEP 2 Turn combustion blower off.
system into 110V outlet. Turn auto heat box knob
clockwise until it stops. Allow pot to fill with coal, then STEP 3 Light pellets (use a propane torch or alcohol
turn auto heat box to 3. gel.)
STEP 2 Light fire as instructed. See page 10. STEP 4 After pellets are burning, turn combustion
blower to the low setting. Adjust auto heat knob to
STEP 3 Use the high setting for combustion blower desired position. With 1 being approximately a low
when burning coal. fire, turn knob clockwise until it stops. This is
approximately a full fire. NOTE: These settings are
STEP 4 Hopper lid must be shut and latched for approximate and will vary.
auger feed system to operate (make sure hopper lid seal is
kept in good condition.) NOTE: SEASONAL / END OF YEAR CLEANING
STEP 1 Empty hopper.
STEP 5 Adjust auto heat knob to desired position. With
1 being approximately a low fire, turn knob clockwise STEP 2 Empty auger.
until it stops. This is approximately a full fire. NOTE:
These settings are approximate and will vary. STEP 3 Remove ash dump bolt and plate. Vacuum all
ash from pot casting. (This may need to be done during
burn season).
STEP 4 Clean pipe and elbows several times during
burn season.
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FEEDER ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
1. Feed Motor 8. Auger Shaft Collar
2. Auto Heat Control Box 9. Motor Stop Support Bracket
3. Auger 10. Ash Ring
4. 6 Piece Grate System 11. Pot Casting
5. Ash Dump Plate 13. Hopper Casting
6. 2 Speed Combustion Blower 14. Combustion Blower Shut Off Switch
7. Auger Hub
ABOUT THE AUGER FEED SYSTEM
The Auger Feed System is capable of burning rice coal ADJUSTING THE FIRE SIZE
or wood pellets. The fuel is fed from the hopper The fire size is regulated by the Auto Heat Box. The box
through the auger and out of the burn pot. Unburned is numbered. The approximate minimum fire number
fuel residue is either blown out of the pot by the 2 speed is 1. The knob may be turned higher than the 5th
blower or forced out by fresh unburned coal. setting as long as hot or burning coals are not being
forced off the edges of the grate. This is the
approximate highest fire setting.
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ASSEMBLY OF YOUR MODEL 140
NOTE: The stove comes assembled. adhesive on gasket. Place gasket around outside top of
STEP 1 Remove all parts from inside the stove body and blower. Locate blower shroud, place blower shroud over
the parts box. Remove the 8 bolts from the frame of the blower and attach with screws.
feeder plates (4 from each plate). Align Feeder Assembly
holes with feeder plate holes. Insert bolts and tighten (See STEP 6 Refer to drawing for approximate location of
Fig. 6). If you purchased a Model 140 with one feeder, wiring harness bracket. Hold bracket in position, attach
mount the feeder plate cover over one opening. with self-taping screws provided (See Fig. 7) Plug blower
motor into the junction box cord (long female cord). Plug
STEP 2 Place Hopper Gasket around Top edge of feeder(s) into short female cord (use triple plug adapter if
Feeder Housing. stove is ordered with 2 feeders). Plug into a 110 volt
receptacle and test for motor operation (See Fig. 8). (If
STEP 3 Remove hopper bolts and spacers from jacket you purchased Model 140 with optional hot air fan limit
above feeders. switch, instructions are contained in box). Your Model 140
can be used as a hot air system. Contact your Alaska
STEP 4 Place hopper over openings in the feeder dealer for details. Cold air return may be accomplished
assemblies, the hinged lid toward the stove body (See Fig. by returning air into immediate area of distribution
7). Place a bolt with a washer though the hole from blower. A box could be constructed over the blower and
inside the hopper, add a washer and a spacer on bolt, cold air returns. Connect pipe to ensure fit. Place 3
thread into stove body. Use same procedure for second screws at each joint. We also recommend a bed of high
bolt. Push down on hopper to seat firmly on gasket. temperature silicone at each joint (optional), once your
Tighten the bolts. The hopper tabs should be inside the stove is positioned properly attach pipe at top of stove.
feeder housing (Fig. 6). If you have purchased a one
feeder unit, use the hopper plate cover to seal the open STEP 7 Remove view door from stove body. Locate
hopper opening. glass box which will include gasket and instructions.
Install glass. Re-hang door.
STEP 5 Install blower - locate blower hole at bottom NOTE: The rheostat on the wire harness bracket is to
back of stove. Remove the 1/4"x20x1/2" self threading control the speed of your air distribution fan. Allowing
screws. Position blower in hole and attach with screws. for more or less air push.
Locate 2'x3/8" Rope Gasket. Remove cover tape from
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ASSEMBLY OF YOUR MODEL 140
STEP 1 Place stove body on hearth. Allow proper clearance
to flammable surfaces. See last page for clearances.
STEP 2 Place a piece of pipe over the vent hole, crimped
end up. For Model 140 an elbow may be placed on the
stove body (See Fig. 8).
STEP 3 Locate Barometric Damper (See Fig. 5). Assemble
and set in accordance with manufacturer’s directions.
Proceed as follows:
Model 140 - Place barometric damper on elbow, crimped
end up, pointed in the direction of thimble from the
chimney (See Fig. 8).
Top Vent Stove - Place barometric damper over the pipe
already on stove. Be sure your attachment is plumb. (See
Fig. 5).
STEP 4 Place a length of pipe into Wall Thimble (See Fig.
4). This pipe should go through wall and into the Flue
Liner. Do not allow pipe to pass through the flue liner. Seal
all openings where pipe entered wall with fiberglass. Place
“Trim Collar” over pipe and snug tight to wall (See Fig. 4).
STEP 5 Place an elbow into the pipe coming out of wall,
take a measurement from the top end of the barometric
damper to the bottom of the elbow - add 3" to your
measurements. This will be the length of pipe you will need
cut (if necessary) and assemble.
NOTE: We suggest an initial Barometric Draft Setting of
.04. Once your fire is burning, check manufacturer’s
directions before final adjustment - use Rc-Bt Ul Listed
Barometric if available.
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STARTING YOUR STOKER STOVE FIRE
CAUTION: Dry out your masonry chimney before occur and to allow time to understand your stove.
starting your stove. 1) Fill hopper with dry coal
2) Dry out your masonry chimney with a separate wood
CHIMNEY SYSTEM - Make sure it is clean and free of kindling fire for twenty minutes. Build this fire in
any debris. Moisture in a new chimney or a cold chimney cleanout door or on bottom of stoker.
does not allow for proper drafting of flue gas. Dry out 3) Mount your Auto Heat control box securely to a wall
and warm up a chimney by: near your stove. Do not mount on stove body!
• Open clean-out door, build a small wood fire for ten 4) Place fire starter on grate, cover with coal, light tail
minutes. OR place wadded newspaper on floor of close viewing door and wait until starter head is
Stoker and burn paper for 10 minutes… Add paper as burning.
needed. 5) Plug power cord into your wall outlet.
• If you should smell sulfur at any time - Turn the unit 6) Set your “Auto Heat” dial to setting #2.
off - Open doors and windows. 7) In 20-30 minutes your fire becomes fully established.
• Initial burning of your stove will cause the paint to cure 8) Adjust your Auto Heat dial to your comfort -
(smoke). Ventilate area by opening window. REMEMBER - a setting of 1 is approximately a
• If your home is well-insulated, have a fresh air inlet low fire.
installed - open a window (1") while your stove is
operating. Always operate stoker with both doors closed.
• On your first day of operation, we suggest you start Always test your gas alarm as per instruction.
your stove early in the day to allow the curing process to
BEFORE YOU CALL US…
Not Enough Heat • Make sure space between the hopper and stoker is clear
• Check to see if holes in grate are clogged… clean. Make of coal.
sure under grate is free of coal fines. This can be done • Make sure gasket is intact.
by lifting the grate off the feeder housing. • Make sure stove pipe is clear of fly ash.
CAUTION: Make sure when replacing grate, the gasket • Important - check elbow closest to stove.
material is in place both around the bottom of grate • On Channing III clean behind draft tubes by grate.
and on rear of grate (See Fig. 3).
• Make sure there are no cracks in grate. Hopper Fire
• Make sure plastic wheel on gear assembly is intact and • Do you have a Barometric Damper on Stove?
clean of any dirt or dust • Check grate - is there a crack?
• Is the gasket and/or strongback intact on grate?
Black Dust • Is gasket between feeder and hopper missing?
• Dirty coal or dry coal should be dampened. • Check size of coal - it might be too large. You should
• Turn off blower rheostat or unplug main cord when use rice coal.
pouring coal into hopper or changing ash buckets.
• Make sure air space is between top of stove and main Moisture in Hopper
stoker body is clear of coal dust. • Check behind slide brick for fly ash buildup.
• Do you have excessively wet coal?
Sulfur Fumes • Is your stove pipe blocked?
• Make sure hopper is not being filled with soaking wet • Do you have good draft?
coal. • Remove Pipe; clean exhaust holes.
NOTE: Allowing moisture to build up in Hopper
will cause rusting and severely damage your feed
system, voiding all warranties. INSTALL A GAS ALARM!!!
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END OF YEAR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Remove the exhaust pipe. Thoroughly clean and motor tray was removed. Replace air motor tray,
place in a dry location during nonburning months. wiring and bolt, Do Not Over Tighten Bolt!
Clean exhaust tubes in stove body of all debris. 7. Locate distribution blower. Thoroughly clean motor
2. Remove coal from stove and vacuum clean. and wheel of dust.
3. Thoroughly brush inside of stove body, free of all fly 8. Inspect all gaskets and replace if necessary.
ash and vacuum clean. Note: All gaskets should be replace every three years.
4. Remove the Half Moon Paddle from feed tray, (loosen 9. Remove top of stove, Thoroughly clean inner top,
the two setscrews at bottom of paddle allowing feed arm replace top.
to drop down). Pull Paddle out from top of feed tray, 10. Lightly spray WD-40 inside only of stove body.
clean shaft, lubricate, and reinstall. 11. Let stove stand for a few minutes. After stove has
5. Locate grate inside stove, clean all holes. ventilated adequately place a low watt lit bulb inside
6. Locate Air Motor Tray. Remove bolt from bottom of stove body. This will aid in keeping dampness out
tray, disconnect wiring, and remove air motor tray. of stove.
Thoroughly clean motor and plastic combustion NOTE: Important!! If grate has been removed make
wheel. Vacuum under grate through hole where air sure gaskets are installed properly. See Page 2 Figure 1.
ALASKA COMPANY, INC.
BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815
Quality Since 1977
MODEL: KAST CONSOLE, CHANNING, LIBERTY FUEL COAL SERIAL NO.
STOVE COMPANY
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
THIS HEATER IS ONE FOR BURNING COAL. USE OF ANY OTHER SOLID FUEL EXCEPT FOR COAL IGNITION PURPOSES IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW
CONAM Inspection, Inc. Auburn, MA 01501 STL - 002
Tested 2/97 to ANSI/UL, CSA B366-1979 & ETLM 781
CHIMNEY TYPE: MINIMUM 6 INCH DIAMETER APPROVED LOW HEAT RESIDENTIAL TYPE ALL FUEL. CHIMNEY CONNECTOR: 6 INCH DIAMETER 24 GAUGE
BLUE OR BLACK STEEL. INSTALL AT LEAST 4 INCHES FROM WALL AND 6 INCHES FROM CEILING. SPECIAL METHODS ARE REQUIRED WHEN PASSING
THROUGH A WALL OR CEILING. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AND BUILDING CODES. SEE DIAGRAM.
FLOOR PROTECTOR
REAR VENT TOP VENT MINIMUM SIZE CORNER INSTALLATION
4" 10" 2" 8" 6" 13"
HOPPER 6"
HOPPER 8" HOPPER 8"
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STOKER STOKER
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18" 18"
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INSTALL WITH MINIMUM CLEARANCE
TO WALL AS SHOWN (IN INCHES) USE APPROVED
FLOOR PROTECTOR
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA
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MODEL: 140 PADDLE FEED FUEL COAL SERIAL NO.
MODEL 140 AUGER FEED COAL OR WOOD PELLET
Quality Since 1977
STOVE COMPANY U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
MODEL 140 SINGLE/DUAL FEED HEATER IS ONLY FOR BURNING COAL. USE OF ANY OTHER FUEL
ALASKA COMPANY, INC. EXCEPT FOR COAL IGNITION PURPOSES IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW. MODEL 140 AUGER
BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815 HEATER IS ONLY FOR BURNING COAL/PELLETS. USE OF ANY OTHER SOLID FUEL EXCEPT FOR
COAL/PELLETS IGNITIONS PURPOSES IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW.
CONAM Inspection, Inc. Auburn, MA 01501 STL - 002 MODEL 140 FLOOR PROTECTOR
Tested 2/97 to ANSI/UL 1482, CSA B366-1979 & ETLM 78-1 140 & STOKER STOVE II
8" 18"
8"
STOKER 8" STOKER A
18" &
CHIMNEY TYPE: MINIMUM 6 INCH DIAMETER APPROVED LOW FRONT
HOPPER HOPPER FRONT
HEAT RESIDENTIAL TYPE ALL FUEL. CHIMNEY CONNECTOR: 6 INCH B
DIAMETER 24 GAUGE BLUE OR BLACK STEEL. INSTALL AT LEAST 8
INSTALL WITH MINIMUM
INCHES FROM WALL AND 6 INCHES FROM CEILING. SPECIAL
METHODS ARE REQUIRED WHEN PASSING THROUGH A WALL OR CLEARANCE TO WALL A= 16" for model 140 B=8" for model 140
CEILING. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AND BUILDING CODES. AS SHOWN (IN INCHES) 8" for Stoker Stove II 16" for Stoker Stove I
PREVENT HOUSE FIRES: INSTALL AND USE ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES
ALASKA STOVE COMPANY - LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. In the event the unit must be returned to the factory
Purchase must be made through an authorized Alaska for inspection or repairs, the original purchaser must ship
Co. dealer or a representative of the Alaska Co. prepaid to:
The following warranty applies from the date of Alaska Co., 3126 Columbia Blvd.,
purchase. Workmanship of body ten years, castings two Bloomsburg, PA 17815
years, gear motor two years, all other electrical parts one In order for this limited warranty to be effective and
year, glass and ash pan are not warranted. binding upon Alaska Co. the following section must be
Warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of detached, completed and sent by the original owner to
accident, improper handling or operation, abuse, misuse, Alaska Co., 3162 Columbia Blvd., Bloomsburg, PA
rust or corrosion. No unauthorized repair should be 17815 within 30 days of purchase.
made or attempted.
Freight and labor costs incurred or any authorized, ***All liability for any consequential damages from breach of any written or implied
warranted item are the responsibility of the original warranties is disclaimed and excluded here from. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitations of accidental or consequential damages, so the above
purchaser. All warranty claims must be accompanied limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
by a copy of the original sales agreement. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state. This warranty is void if you do not return the attached card
To make claims under this warranty. Contact the within thirty (30) days after the date of purchase.
dealer from whom you purchased this unit. ***A term required by Federal Law.
Warranty Registration, Cut here and return to: Alaska Company, Inc., 3162 Columbia Blvd., Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Check Box for Model: Name:
❑ Kast Console III Address:
❑ Channing III State: Zip:
❑ Model 140 Dealer Name:
❑ Liberty Serial # (from label): Purchase Date:
❑ Auger Feed 140 Phone: