Breckwell SW740 Owner'S Operation And Instruction Manual Download Page 21

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TYPE

WEIGHT
(LBS. CU. FT., DRY)

PER CORD

E F F I C I E N C Y 
RANKING

SPLITS

M I L L I O N S 
BTU’s/CORD

Hickory

63

4500

1.0

Well

31.5

White Oak

48

4100

.9

Fair

28.6

Red Oak

46

3900

.8

Fair

27.4

Beech

45

3800

.7

Hard

26.8

Sugar Maple

44

3700

.6

Fair

26.2

Black Oak

43

3700

.6

Fair

25.6

Ash

42

3600

.5

Well

25.0

Yellow Birch

40

3400

.4

Hard

23.8

Red Maple

38

3200

.3

Fair

22.6

Paper Birch

37

3100

.3

Easy

22.1

Elm/Sycamore

34

2900

.2

Very Dif

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20.1

Red Spruce

29

1800

.1

Easy

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WOODSTOVE UTILIZATION

Your heating unit was designed to burn wood only;  no other materials should be burned.  Waste and other 

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 ammable materials 

should not be burned in your stove.  Any type of wood may be used in your stove, but speci

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 c varieties have better energy yields 

than others.  Please consult the following table in order to make the best possible choice.

It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you use DRY WOOD only in your wood stove.  The wood should have dried for 9 to 15 
months, such that the humidity content (in weight) is reduced below 20% of the weight of the log.  It is very important to keep in mind 
that even if the wood has been cut for one, two or even more years, it is not necessarily dry if it has been stored in poor conditions.  
Under extreme conditions it may rot, instead of drying.  This point cannot be over stressed; the vast majority of the problems related 
to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood used was too damp or has dried in poor conditions.  These 
problems can be:
- ignition problems
- creosote build-up causing chimney 

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- low energy yield
- blackened windows
- incomplete log combustion
Smaller pieces of wood will dry faster. All logs exceeding 6” in diameter should be split.  The wood should not be stored directly on 
the ground. Air should circulate through the cord. A 24” to 48” air space should be left between each row of logs, which should be 
placed in the sunniest location possible. The upper layer of wood should be protected from the elements but not the sides. 

Testing Your Wood

When the stove is thoroughly warmed, place one piece of split wood (about 

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of red embers.
Keep the air control full open by pulling on it and close the door. If ignition of the piece is accomplished within 90 seconds from the 
time it was placed in the stove, your wood is correctly dried. If ignition takes longer, your wood is damp.
If your wood hisses and water or vapor escapes at the ends of the piece, your wood is soaked or freshly cut. Do not use this wood in 
your stove. Large amounts of creosote could be deposited in your chimney, creating potential conditions for a chimney 

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Summary of Contents for SW740

Page 1: ...building or fire officials about permits restrictions and installation about permits restrictions and installation requirements in your area requirements in your area CAUTION Please read this entire m...

Page 2: ...O NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPENED DO NOT BURN GARBAGE FLAMMABLE FLUID SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR MOTOR OIL DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM ALWAYS...

Page 3: ...__________ Reason for Purchase Alternative Heat Main Heat Source Decoration Cost Other _________________________ What was the determining factor for purchasing your new appliance _______ I have read t...

Page 4: ...4 Breckwell CUT HERE CUT HERE Fold Here Fold Here Breckwell P O Box 750 Bridgeport AL 35740 Fold Here PLACE STAMP HERE...

Page 5: ...st choose one of the three offered kits A Pedestal Kit SA740P B Leg Kit SA740L C Fireplace Insert SA740i Refer to the instructions found inside each kit for proper assembly 2 A 7 16 socket wrench 3 Ru...

Page 6: ...he unit for assembly 2 Using the Eight 8 1 4 20 bolts and washers provided attach the legs 3 Using a pair of pliers or other means removethemetalplatefromthebottom of the appliance 4 Attach the Outsid...

Page 7: ...302 in place 2 Next make two cuts in the insulation 88190 measuring 2 5 63mm and 1 5 38mm as shown CAUTION The insulation is held in place with sharp retaining studs Use caution when removing the insu...

Page 8: ...e unit is set into its final position 2 Mark the location of the facade panels along the top of the stove with a pencil The mark will be used to realign the panels later 3 Slide stove out of fireplace...

Page 9: ...Breckwell 9 Align mounting screw with center of predrilled mounting hole Attach facade trim Top Panel Retainer Self adhesive insulation...

Page 10: ...the room where the most time is spent and in the most spacious room possible Recall that wood stoves produce radiating heat the heat we feel when we are close to a wood stove Awood stove also function...

Page 11: ...cal walls and for vertical flue pipe The chimney connector must not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space a floor or a ceiling For Canadian installations where passage...

Page 12: ...tor 16 in front of appliance Canadian installations require 18 457mm Floor Protection When in MASONRY fireplaces use a floor protector listed to standard UL 1618 When in Factory built fireplaces use a...

Page 13: ...oles in the pedestal base use 3 8 bolts through the floor 2 To attach the leg model use two 3 8 16 UNC bolts through the floor into the two rear legs The heater must be electrically grounded to the st...

Page 14: ...appliance If your choice is to cut a rectangular hole in the floor and flooring protector refer to the above illustrations for assistance You must place a rodent screen between the floor protector an...

Page 15: ...e upper end of the section toward the chimney Any installation with a horizontal run of chimney pipe must conform to NFPA 211 You may contact NFPA National Fire Protection Association and request the...

Page 16: ...tove s performance is directly dependent on an adequate draft from your chimney The following recommendations may be useful for the installation of your chimney 1 DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY...

Page 17: ...r chimney nor reduces protection of combustible materials required by national building codes Consult with your local building or fire authority before doing this 4 Uncrate the appliance Remove all pa...

Page 18: ...n Association NFPA by having it inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other signs of deterioration and blockage Have the chimney cleaned before the stove is install...

Page 19: ...e ceiling support package or wall pass through and T section package firestops where needed insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance to the structure as recommended by...

Page 20: ...e 024 61 mm 6 152 4 mm metal chimney connector and a minimum 24 gauge ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152...

Page 21: ...er extreme conditions it may rot instead of drying This point cannot be over stressed the vast majority of the problems related to the operation of a wood stove is caused by the fact that the wood use...

Page 22: ...lighting the paper and kindling wood inside the combustion chamber When you have achieved a good bed of hot embers we recommend the following burn procedures Heating Controlled combustion is the most...

Page 23: ...accumulated 3mm or more it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire We strongly recommend that you install a magnetic thermometer on your smoke exhaust pipe approximately 18 above the st...

Page 24: ...here wood stoves are sold The glass should be washed only when cold Gasketing It is recommended that you change the door gasket which makes your stove door air tight once a year in order to insure goo...

Page 25: ...ass Door 1 19 891087 Handle Spring Pin 1 20 892204 Glass 1 N S 83362 10 24 X 1 4 Ms Ph Rd Pln 8 21 26312 Glass Clamp Side 4 22 26311 Glass Clamp Bottom 1 23 26310 Glass Clamp Top 1 24 26314 Gasket Cla...

Page 26: ...26 Breckwell REPAIR PARTS DIAGRAMS 2 33 4 11 27 1 7 31 28 3 8 8 10 6 9 12 13 5 29 30 32 18 20 26 25 23 22 24 16 19 17 15 14 21 34...

Page 27: ...4 26317 PEDESTAL CORNER 4 N S 83409 1 2 20X1 4 HEX HEAD BOLT 6 N S 83343 10x1 2 HEAD HEAD SELF TAPPING SCREW 4 SA740L SW740P SW740I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 26278 Left Panel Facade 1 2 26279 Central Panel...

Page 28: ...REFERENCE WHEN WRITING ALWAYS GIVE THE FULL MODEL NUMBER WHICH IS ON THE NAMEPLATE ATTACHED TO THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 THE...

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