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Using the handle to control the
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Use the handle to
control the damper

 

 3.  Firewood

  2.  Precautions before lighting

       your first fire

supply to maintain the combustion. If the room is 
under a negative pressure, if the house is too 
airtight, or if a ventilation device is in operation it 
may be necessary to open a door or a window to 
compensate.

2.2  Preventing smoke returns:

  Your fireplace 

is designed to operate without smoke returns 
during normal operating conditions and when 
installed according to the instructions outlined in 
the manual.  However, some conditions out of our 
control can create smoke returns.  Don-Bar 
Fireplaces cannot guarantee the absence of smoke 
returns but if this phenomenon occurs special 
attention should be given to the following 
situations:   mechanical ventilators in operation 
(kitchen hood, dryer, air heating system, air 
exchanger), drafts, room or house negative 
pressure, inadequate chimney height, exterior 
structures harmful to the chimney draft or capable 
of causing smoke returns, an indoor moisture 
level that is too high and causes ice build-up in 
the flue and reduces chimney draft, too many 
elbows in the chimney, crushed outside air intake 
duct, strong winds, etc. 

3.1 Allowed fuels:

 Your fireplace is designed to 

burn wood only.  To start a fire, use only 
newspaper and small pieces of firewood. 

3.2 Forbidden fuels:

  Anthracite, melamine, 

pressure treated or painted wood, wood particle 
boards and other composite materials.  These 
materials reach very high temperatures and 
release corrosive gases, which may irreparably 
damage your installation and void the warranty. 

2.1 Adequate air supply:

 A wood fire requires 

plenty of air.  Always be sure there is enough air 

Open fully the smoke damper
to start a fire, when opening the
door or when making
an open fire with the firescreen

Close the smoke damper
for a long-lasting high efficiency
fire (close the door first).

Close the smoke damper
for a long-lasting high efficiency
fire (close the door first).

Close the smoke damper
for a long-lasting high efficiency
fire (close the door first).

Summary of Contents for CFS SERIES

Page 1: ...BAR Les foyers DON BAR Fireplaces inc Shop and Showroom 741 St Vallier Ouest Quebec Quebec G1N 1E2 Phone 418 686 9114 Fax 418 686 9117 Website www don bar com Email don bar don bar com CFS SERIES WOO...

Page 2: ...3 Page 11 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 PART 5 Warranty Page 1 FIREPLACES This document in its entirety is the intellectual property of Les Foyers Don Bar inc Any unauthorized use will expose its author or...

Page 3: ...e flap installation 3 Before beginning the 9 2 Humidifier tray installation 9 3 Removable ash shelf 3 1 Choosing the best location 3 1 1 Chimney 3 1 2 Chimney minimum height 3 1 3 Minimum clearances f...

Page 4: ...INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE ALWAYS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR IN THE ROOM AN EXTERIOR FRESH AIR SOURCE MAY BE REQUIRED DO NOT ALTER...

Page 5: ...easures 2 4 Professional installation For your security enlist the services of a professional fireplace fitter for the installation 2 5 Before your first fire Before lighting your first fire read the...

Page 6: ...Do not connect this fireplace to a chimney that is connected to another heating device 3 1 2 Chimney minimum height 15 feet 4600 mm for proper operation This length is measured from the floor where t...

Page 7: ...st never laterally strengthened with a pair of telescopic exceed the number 120 For example maximum roof braces allowed offsets would include two offsets of 30 degree 4 elbows x 30 degrees 120 or an o...

Page 8: ...of combustible plastics The stove pipe must be a double wall stove pipe approved by ULC UL See pages 9 and 10 for authorized diameters and minimum clearances to combustible walls The clearances vary d...

Page 9: ...bers Drawing 6 The joints of the floor protection shall be perfectly fitted or filled with grout The floor protection must extend at least 18 460 mm in front of the fireplace door and 8 200 mm on each...

Page 10: ...7 8 15 31 1 2 48 1 4 24 16 22 3 4 6 7 8 22 3 4 31 1 2 48 1 4 24 16 22 3 4 6 7 8 19 14 692 1226 502 502 527 175 490 200 150 mm 27 1 4 48 1 4 19 3 4 13 20 3 4 6 7 8 26 27 1 4 48 1 4 19 3 4 13 20 3 4 6 7...

Page 11: ...200 150 mm 36 900 mm Ceiling front wall or combustible material Outlet 8 reducible to 6 Outlet 8 reducible to 6 Outlet 8 reducible to 6 12 305 mm 12 305 mm 12 305 mm Stove pipe minimum clearances 381...

Page 12: ...uels 3 3 Recommended wood species 9 1 Firescreen 3 4 Green wood 11 Anti smoke flap 9 1 Anti smoke flap installation 4 The fire 4 1 Opening the high efficiency HE smoke damper 13 Humidity and condensat...

Page 13: ...hot and blazing fire is wanted then open the air intake fully 1 3 Smoke outlet control This sliding valve is a part the of the high efficiency HE deflector system Drawing 22 It is located in the midd...

Page 14: ...e inadequate chimney height exterior structures harmful to the chimney draft or capable of causing smoke returns an indoor moisture level that is too high and causes ice build up in the flue and reduc...

Page 15: ...moke rain as long as necessary to allow it to dry Dry damper You will also be able to close gradually wood is easy to identify it is cracked at the ends the air intake control to increase the heating...

Page 16: ...toring before installation To fireplace safely always keep a poker on hand prevent rusting always store the fireplace and its Heat resistant gloves are also recommended and components in a dry space c...

Page 17: ...d directly from Don Bar Fireplaces Note the glass panes are not warrantied against breaking Warning Never replace a broken door glass with an ordinary or tempered glass it will shatter and may cause s...

Page 18: ...even infiltrate the chimney insulation To avoid these problems it is necessary to maintain a 30 35 humidity level inside the house 10 Firescreen installation 11 Anti smoke flap 12 Humidity and conden...

Page 19: ...per Deflector without the sliding damper Rod and plate assembly for the sliding damper Chimney adaptor Standard Parts Sliding plate for air intake control Hearth plate Anti smoke flap Insert door incl...

Page 20: ...on t reuse your fireplace firewood until a professional has inspected it A chimney fire Don t let creosote built up in the chimney can overheat the chimney components wrap it Don t burn coniferous con...

Page 21: ...arrantydoesnotcover time this is regarded as normal repair or the replacement of any part maintenance However all the 10 1 Brokenglass coveredbythewarranty original parts shipped with the 10 2 Damages...

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