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WARNINGS

 

NEVER OVERFIRE YOUR STOVE. IF ANY PART OF THE STOVE STARTS TO GLOW RED, OVER FIRING IS 
HAPPENING. READJUST THE AIR INTAKE CONTROL AT A LOWER SETTING.

 

THE INSTALLATION OF A LOG CRADLE OR GRATES IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN YOUR WOOD STOVE. 
BUILD FIRE DIRECTLY ON FIREBRICK.

 

NEVER PUT WOOD ABOVE THE FIREBRICK LINING OF THE FIREBOX.

6.5 RELOADING

Once you have obtained a good bed of embers, you should reload the unit. In order to do so, open the air controls to maximum 

a few seconds prior to opening the stove’s door.  Then proceed by opening the door very slowly; open it one or two inches for 5 
to 10 seconds, before opening it completely to increase the draft and thus eliminate the smoke which is stagnant in a state of slow 
combustion in the stove. Then bring the red embers to the front of the stove and reload the unit.

For optimal operation of your wood stove, we recommend you to operate it with a wood load approximately equivalent to the 

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It is important to note that wood combustion consumes ambient oxygen in the room. In the case of negative pressure, it is a good 

idea to allow fresh air in the room, either by opening a window slightly or by installing a fresh air intake system on an outside wall.

Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal when wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine 

with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney 

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connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote 
build-up has occurred. If creosote has accumulated (3mm or more), it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney 

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We strongly recommend that you install a magnetic thermometer on your smoke exhaust pipe, approximately 18” above the stove. 

This thermometer will indicate the temperature of your gas exhaust fumes within the smoke exhaust system. The ideal temperature 
for these gases is somewhere between 275°F and 500°F. Below these temperatures, the build-up of creosote is promoted. Above 500 
degrees, heat is wasted since a too large quantity is lost into the atmosphere.

 

To Prevent Creosote Build Up: Always Burn Dry Wood. This Allows Clean Burns And Higher Chimney Temperatures, 
Therefore Less Creosote Deposit.

Leave the air control full open for about 5 min. every time you reload the stove to bring it back to proper operating temperatures. 

The secondary combustion can only take place if the 

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Always check for creosote deposit once every two months and have your chimney cleaned at least once a year.
If a chimney or creosote 

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the chimney for damage. If no damage results, perform a chimney cleaning to ensure there is no more creosote deposits remaining 
in the chimney.

6.6 ASH DISPOSAL

Ashes should be removed from the stove every few days or when ashes get to 2 to 3 inches deep. Always empty the stove when 

it is cold, such as in the morning. Disposal of Ashes: Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight 

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container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible 

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container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste shall not be placed in this container.

It is strongly recommended that ashes in the metal container are taken outside immediately, and are not stored within your home.

Summary of Contents for SWC21

Page 1: ...Installation Could Void Your Warranty SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS THIS MANUALWILL HELPYOU TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM THE HEATER AND ENABLE YOU TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS CORRECTLY KEEP IN A S...

Page 2: ...cm Flue Pipe Type Standard Single Wall or Double Wall Black or Blued Steel 2100 F 650 C Minimum Chimney Height 12 3 7m Maximum Log Length 18 457mm Electrical 115V 60Hz 1 5A Dimensions Overall without...

Page 3: ...remove the baffle board 2 2 TOOLS AND MATERIALS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION A 7 16 socket wrench A 5 16 socket Best if using a power drill and a socket bit A pair of pliers or channel locks A power drill...

Page 4: ...and pedestal to the appliance The safest method is to roll the appliance on its back When using this method you should first remove the firebrick from the unit so as to reduce weight and possible brea...

Page 5: ...r Side wall Paroi Lat rale Side wall Paroi Lat rale S de a a o at a e C B A Dimension Inch mm A Backwall to Stove 11 280 B Sidewall to Stove 7 178 C Sidewall to Flue 17 3 440 D Wall to Stove Angled In...

Page 6: ...s solid surface to protect against infiltration of live embers and ash The stove must be placed on solid concrete solid masonry or when installed on a combustible floor on a Type 2 floor protector lis...

Page 7: ...he floor 2 To attach the leg model use two 3 8 16 UNC bolts through the floor The heater must be electrically grounded to the steel chassis of the mobile home with 8 GA copper wire using a serrated or...

Page 8: ...ng a window slightly on a calm windless day alleviates any of the above symptoms 4 The house is equipped with a well sealed vapor barrier and tight fitting windows and or has any powered devices that...

Page 9: ...ft effect your stove s performance is directly dependent on an adequate draft from your chimney Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance The following recommendations may b...

Page 10: ...y 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 installed and operated When connecting the stove t...

Page 11: ...nector 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 4 mm separation area containing fibergla...

Page 12: ...with the upper end of the section toward the chimney Any installation with a horizontal run of stove pipe must conform to NFPA 211 You may contact NFPA National Fire Protection Association and request...

Page 13: ...same manufacturer and install the ceiling support package or wall pass through and T section package firestops where needed insulation shield roof flashing chimney cap etc Maintain proper clearance t...

Page 14: ...lackened 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 circu...

Page 15: ...ntrolled combustion is the most efficient technique for wood heating because it enables you to select the type of combustion you want for each given situation The wood will burn slowly if the wood sto...

Page 16: ...t 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 stove This thermometer will...

Page 17: ...hed only when cold 7 2 GASKETING It is recommended that you change the door gasket which makes your stove door air tight once a year in order to insure good control over the combustion maximum efficie...

Page 18: ...Possible Remedies Unplug blower first if equipped Cool exhaust flue gasses Use double or triple wall external chimney Burning unseasoned wet wood Use dry seasoned hardwood Smoke rolls out when feed o...

Page 19: ...1 11 86668 Damper Rod 1 12 83614 15 Threaded Rod 4 13 88147 Baffle Board 1 14 40619 Top Cast Grate Left 1 15 40620 Top Cast Grate With Flue 1 16 40621 Top Cast Grate Right 1 17 892342 Door Glass 1 Whe...

Page 20: ...20 2 6 5 5 10 11 9 8 1 17 14 4 3 3 7 13 15 16 12...

Page 21: ...21 NOTES...

Page 22: ...the nameplate attached to the stove When ordering repair parts always give the following information as shown in this list 10 0 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS 1 The part number SWC21 2 The part description...

Page 23: ...______ Reason for Purchase Alternative Heat Main Heat Source Decoration Cost Other _________________________ What was the determining factor for purchasing your new appliance _______ I have read the o...

Page 24: ...24 CUT HERE CUT HERE Fold Here Fold Here Fold Here PLACE STAMP HERE Breckwell 227 Industrial Park Rd South Pittsburg TN 37380...

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