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OM-BRII/90I.PUB

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Version 1.01
Printed: May 25, 2011

Operation—General

ANDIRONS OR GRATES - (

Not For Use On The Briarwood Insert

)

Briarwood Stoves are designed for the burning of wood directly on the firebrick. Highest efficiencies and burn
characteristics are obtained when a half-inch bed of ashes is maintained in the firebox.

STARTING YOUR FIRST FIRE

(Curing Your Stove Paint)

Curing your stove will give off fumes so make sure you provide extra ventilation by opening a door or window during
the curing process. There will also be some paint odor during your first few fires. To cure the paint on your stove you
should build a small kindling fire, let it die down; build another fire, slightly larger, let it die down; build yet another
fire, slightly larger. Your stove should be fairly hot by this point. Do not over fire your woodstove for the next few fires.
This should sufficiently cure the paint. If you should have any blistering or peeling of paint, the area can be sanded
down and repainted with high temperature stove paint, available in aerosol cans from your local dealer.

NOTE: The paint is not covered by the warranty

.

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TARTING A FIRE

"DO NOT TAMPER". It is against the law to alter this wood heater. This heater is designed for clean burning in
accordance with rules and regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "It is against the law to operate
this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual."

CAUTION: NEVER USE GASOLINE, LANTERN FUEL OR KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR
SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE IN THIS HEATER. KEEP ALL FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS A
SAFE DISTANCE FROM YOUR STOVE.

1.

Make sure the draft control is on the high setting, see illustration below. Clean any coals away from the starter
manifold at the front of the firebox as they may create an obstruction of starter air to the fuel.

2.

Place several pieces of "wadded up" or "balled" paper in the firebox.

3.

Place several pieces of small, dry, finely split kindling on the paper.

4.

Light the paper in several places and hold the door partially open (usually 1-2 inches) until the kindling is ignited
adequately to sustain combustion with the door closed. Never leave the stove unattended unless the door is
properly closed and latched.

5.

Allow the fire to burn until an adequate bed of coals is formed.

6.

You may now place several larger pieces of wood on the fire. In order to insure complete combustion of the
organic compounds released from the wood, load the fuel as far back in the firebox as possible. The charcoal
bed can be sloped slightly towards the rear so that the fuel does not tend to fall forward. Close the door with the
draft control open until a robust fire occurs.

7.

Operate on high setting for at least 5 minutes or until combustion will sustain at
starter manifold before closing draft to desired setting. After refueling operate with
blower "off" for at least 30 minutes.

CONTROLS

This stove is equipped with a combustion air control (draft control) located beneath the
door opening. This control regulates the heat output and burn time of the stove. Closing the setting restricts the
incoming combustion air for minimum heat output and maximum burn duration. The further open the setting, the
faster the fuel will burn and the higher the heat output.

This heater is designed to burn natural cord wood only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result
when burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or too green or freshly cut hardwoods.

DO NOT BURN

Do not burn treated wood, solvents, coal, colored paper, garbage, trash, cardboard, board ends, plywood, composite
boards, etc…

CAUTION: Do not burn board ends, kiln dried lumber, etc. for other than kindling purposes. Extended use
may damage the stove and void warranties.

HEAT OUTPUT

The heat output of this stove depends on the type and dryness of wood used. It also depends on the size of the
chimney and amount of available combustion air entering the wood stoves.

DO NOT OVER FIRE YOUR HEATER

Although your woodstove has been designed to heat efficiently and operate at high temperatures, it is meant to
supplement other heating means in your home,

and it should never be fired to a red hot condition

. Once the

woodstove is in use, it should be checked frequently to be sure that it is operating at the temperature range you have
selected.

Low

High

Draft Control

Summary of Contents for BRII/90I Insert

Page 1: ...RE REFERENCE LISTED BY Valley Comfort Systems Inc 1290 Commercial Way Penticton BC V2A 3H5 CANADA Phone 250 493 7444 Fax 250 493 5833 Blaze King Industries 146 A Street Walla Walla WA 99362 U S A Phone 509 522 2730 Fax 509 522 9803 Manufactured By Blaze King Pour la version française de nos manuels S V P vous référez à notre site web The Briarwood By Blaze King ...

Page 2: ...on has been completed by a qualified licensed installer have it checked by your local inspector Disregarding inspection and code requirements may jeopardize your homeowner s insurance Since some insurance carriers require notification of a stove installation you should contact your insurance agent We want your stove to give you many years of trouble free operation While we have made every effort t...

Page 3: ...n 9 Clearances 9 General Installation Instructions 10 Optional Components 10 Chimney requirements 11 12 Chimney height 12 Chimney Draft 12 Operation 13 Grates 13 First Fire 13 Curing Paint 13 Starting Fire 13 Controls 13 Do Not Burn 13 Heat Output 13 Do Not Over fire 13 Assembly 14 General 14 Optional 15 Diagrams 16 CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE A...

Page 4: ...and state the model serial number date of retail purchase and the name and address of your Blaze King dealer Blaze King may request that the defective part parts or the entire stove be shipped to one of Blaze King s manufacturing locations at the purchaser s expense WARPING Blaze King stoves have been thoroughly tested under extreme conditions only abuse and over firing may create noticeable warpi...

Page 5: ...ctrical rating 115 VAC 60 Hz 0 58 Amps Risk of electrical shock Disconnect power before servicing unit Do not route power cord in front of or beneath heater Do not remove bricks or mortar in masonry fireplace For use with solid wood fuel only Do not use grate or elevate fire Inspect and clean chimney frequently U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emis...

Page 6: ...ION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA WARNING MOST HOME FIRES CAUSED BY WOODBURNING STOVES ARE THE RESULT OF IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING YOUR Briarwood II STOVE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Consult your local building inspector to ensure compliance with building and fire codes 2 Design your installation with safety as...

Page 7: ...afely NFPA Number HS 6 1974 The address of the NFPA is 470 Atlantic Avenue Boston MA 02210 23 For further information refer to NFPA 211 24 Do not over fire your woodstove Although the Briarwood II is designed to heat efficiently it should never be fired to a red hot condition 25 This heating appliance is not to be connected to any Air Distribution Duct 26 Do not store firewood kindling or any othe...

Page 8: ...sed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible material pending final disposal Once they are cooled they can be disposed of by burial in soil or other suitable methods WET OR GREEN FUEL Wet or green fuel should not be used Wood should be cut into pieces and allowed to air dry for several months before attempting to burn it After the wood supply is cured dry ensure it is protected fro...

Page 9: ...8 w x 22 h x 14 d NOT APPROVED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Minimum Clearances To Combustibles Measured form Insert Shroud A Side to Combustible Wall 4 in 102 mm B Top to Mantel 10 5 in 267 mm C Side to Combustible Facing 1 in 25 mm BEFORE YOU PUT YOUR STOVE IN PLACE YOU MUST ATTACH THE WARNING PLATE THAT WAS INCLUDED WITH YOUR STOVE SHOWN TO THE RIGHT THIS LABEL PLATE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE INSI...

Page 10: ...you are using Professional assistance is recommended Your local certified installer should be contacted to provide installation and inspection services Check the fireplace and insert dimensions to ensure the insert will fit properly Keep the required clearances in mind when planning your installation page 9 of this manual To ensure safe proper operation Listed Stainless Steel Flue Liners are requi...

Page 11: ...t is removed b The chimney damper may be removed to install the chimney liner 6 Circulating air chambers in a steel fireplace liner or metal heat circulator shall not be blocked 7 Means must be provided for removal of the insert to clean the chimney flue 8 If the insert protrudes from the front of the fireplace a supporting means must be installed and all clearance requirements met 9 A permanent m...

Page 12: ...moke travels up the chimney in a circular spiraling motion A 6 inch round stainless steel liner allows the smoke to travel with less resistance A rough masonry chimney without a good smooth liner will cause creosote to build up quickly Check all local codes and regulations regarding your installation before you begin DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE CHIMNEY DRAF...

Page 13: ... 2 inches until the kindling is ignited adequately to sustain combustion with the door closed Never leave the stove unattended unless the door is properly closed and latched 5 Allow the fire to burn until an adequate bed of coals is formed 6 You may now place several larger pieces of wood on the fire In order to insure complete combustion of the organic compounds released from the wood load the fu...

Page 14: ...ed to the shield box fig 6 in the correct position as established in step 7 11 Slide the firebox fig 7 into the shield box fig 6 and attach it to the firebox using 4 bolts and washers through the back of the shield box It may be necessary to remove the shield box top to allow the firebox flue collar to slide into the shield box Replace the shield box top when the firebox is in place inside the shi...

Page 15: ... with printing on fan right side up and finger screen Fig 21 The fan attaches from the front to the fan housing with the finger screen attaching under the outside with 2 fan mounting screws The screen will need to be bent to act as a finger protector Fig 21 5 Mount the rheostat with 2 screws as shown in Fig 21 Connect the green ground wire by using the green screw star washer provided Be sure to p...

Page 16: ...OM BRII 90I PUB Page 16 Version 1 01 Printed May 25 2011 Assembly Diagrams ...

Page 17: ...OM BRII 90I PUB Page 17 Version 1 01 Printed May 25 2011 NOTES ...

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