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EC95

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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................ 1
BUILDING CODES AND SAFETY STANDARDS ................................................................................................................................ 2
HOW THIS HEATER OPERATES ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE HEATER ................................................................................................................................... 2
FLOOR PROTECTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND CHIMNEYS ........................................................................................................................................ 4
HEATER INSPECTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 8
HEATER INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8

MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS AND CEILINGS ...................................................................................... 8
TO SAFELY AND PROPERLY INSTALL THIS HEATER ................................................................................................................. 9

HEATER OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10

TO BUILD A FIRE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
FIRETENDING ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
WOOD FACTS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF THE HEATER AND VENTING SYSTEM (ROUTINE MAINTENANCE) ................................................... 12

HEATER MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
DISPOSAL OF ASHES ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
VENTING SYSTEM ( CHIMNEY AND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR) ............................................................................................... 12
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PIPE-CORROSION INSPECTION ...................................................................................................... 12

TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13

THE VENTING SYSTEM-KEY TO GOOD HEATER PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................ 13
WHAT TO DO IF THE HEATER SMOKES, BURNS POORLY OR EXCESSIVE CREOSOTE ACCUMULATES IN THE CHIMNEY ....... 13
WHAT TO DO IF THE HEATER BURNS TO RAPIDLY OR OVERHEATS .................................................................................... 14
QUICK REFERENCE TO THE MOST COMMON SOLUTIONS FOR THE MOST COMMON HEATER OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS ... 14

FINAL CHECKLIST OF DO’S AND DON’TS ............................................................................................................................................... 15
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION AND REPAIR PARTS ......................................................................................................................... 16

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

SAFETY NOTICE:  IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.  FOR YOUR SAFETY,
FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.  CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRIC-
TIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.

To assure that satisfactory and safe service is received from this heater:
1. Read these instructions entirely before beginning any part of the installation.
2. Use these instructions as a guide during the installation of the heater.
3. 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 designed to burn wood only 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 specified by these
instructions.  This heater must be connected to a Listed Factory-Built Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chim-
ney 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 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.

WOOD BURNING

CIRCULATOR HEATER

MODEL EC95

website:  www.usstove.com

851394 B

Summary of Contents for EC95

Page 1: ...ULT FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRIC TIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA To assure that satisfactory...

Page 2: ...chance of drafts blowing smoke ashes or sparks out of the heater during refueling or ash removal 7 The heater should be located where a small supply of wood may be kept conveniently close but not wit...

Page 3: ...EC95 3 FIGURE 3 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES FIGURE 4 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES SIDE SECTION VIEW PLAN SECTION VIEW...

Page 4: ...btained from N F P A Inc Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 The Chimney connector pipe from heater to chimney must be 6 inches in diameter and made from 24 gauge or heavier steel The length of the chim...

Page 5: ...el supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fit and hold the chimney section Fasteners used to secure chimney sections shall not penetrate chimney flue l...

Page 6: ...RICK ALL AROUND CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO HEATER FIRE CLAY LINER 5 8 MIN WALL THICKNESS MIN 3 1 2 THICK BRICK MASONRY WALL MASONRY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED TO NFPA 211 MINIMUM 12 IN TO COMBUSTIBLES PART A FIGUR...

Page 7: ...RY CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTED TO NFPA 211 SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS 24 GAUGE MIN THICKNESS CHIMNEY CONNECTOR TO HEATER MINIMUM CHIMNEY CLEARANCES FROM MASONRY TO SHEET STEEL SUPPORTS AND COMBUSTIBLES 2 IN MINIMUM...

Page 8: ...O APPLIANCES OR HEATERS ARE CONNECTED TO THE SAME FLUE CAUTION THE HEATER MUST BE PLACED ON A LISTED FLOOR PROTECTOR AS NOTED IN THIS MANUAL IF THE FLOOR IS WOOD OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING IF CARPE...

Page 9: ...obtain the fireplace items called for by figure 4 3 If the heater is to be installed on a combustible floor purchase a listed noncombustible floor protector as described in this manual and install it...

Page 10: ...UILD A FIRE 1 Set the heater s thermostat control knob to the Hi position See figure 9 2 Open the feed door see figure 10 and lay paper and kindling on the rate in sufficient quantities to ensure good...

Page 11: ...driven off and shortens the length of time the dense smoke is likely to deposit creosote on the chimney walls 5 DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE INTERNAL THERMOSTAT MECHANISM The thermostat has been designed a...

Page 12: ...or several days when embedded in ashes VENTING SYSTEM CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND CHIMNEY The venting system consists of the heater s chimney connector the pipe which connects the heater to the chimney and...

Page 13: ...at has grown tall can affect the draft of a chimney that was previously trouble free and other factors The common unit used to measure draft is INCHES IF WATER To determine the draft of your chimney a...

Page 14: ...ns as cleanly as possible Thus you should adjust the amount of wood you put in the heater to the outdoor temperature Placing excessive wood in the heater will cause excessive creosote formation in the...

Page 15: ...omposition fire starters specifically designed for starting a fire The use of liquid fire starters can cause an explosion within the heater 14 Do use only a Listed High Temperature Type HT Factory bui...

Page 16: ...t 11 Don t install this heater in a chimney flue that is used by another appliance 12 Don t neglect to clean and inspect your chimney regularly 13 Don t operate this heater with the doors open 14 Don...

Page 17: ...EC95 17 FIGURE 12 ILLUSTRATION OF REPAIR PARTS SEE LEDGER ON NEXT PAGE FOR PART NAMES AND PART NUMBERS 47 58...

Page 18: ...Ash Door 1 88057 18 Feed Door Assy 1 69229 19 Latch 1 25048 20 Liner Front 1 40412 22 Shield Door Ptd 1 24870 23 Pan Ash Welded 1 69206 24 Grate 2 40394 25 Angle Grate Support Assy 2 69205 26 Leveler...

Page 19: ...k for Mechanical Engineers by Baumeister and Marks 6 K C and R factors are explained as follows A The K factor represents the thermal conductivity of a material and is the time rate of heat flow throu...

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