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Installation and Operation Manual - HT-3000

ENGLISH

APPENDIx 1:  OPTIONAL FRESH AIR INTAKE KIT INSTALLATION

This mobile home approved stove requires the installation of a fresh air intake kit 

(A)

 and an 

insulated fresh air intake pipe (HVAC type, must meet ULC S110 or UL 181 class 0 or class 1) 

(B)

, sold separately. Refer to air intake kit installation instructions for more details.

A

B

Summary of Contents for DB07300

Page 1: ...OLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE 46109A 2021 10 26 Installation and Operation Manual HT 3000 DB07300 model M...

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Page 3: ...his stove and the chimney that it is connected to It is also highly recommended to inform your home insurance company Please read this entire manual before installing and using this stove A primary al...

Page 4: ...14 3 4 Compressed Wood Logs 14 3 5 Drying Time 14 4 Operating the Stove 15 4 1 The Use of a Fire Screen 16 4 2 Blower Operation 16 5 Burning Wood Efficiently 17 5 1 First Use 17 5 2 Lighting Fires 17...

Page 5: ...36 9 3 Chimney Location 36 9 4 Supply of Combustion Air 37 9 5 Chimney Connector 38 Appendix 1 Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit Installation 40 Appendix 2 Optional Fire Screen Installation 41 Appendix 3...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Installation and Operation Manual HT 3000 ENGLISH CERTIFICATION PLATE...

Page 7: ...ore opening the loading door NEVER USE GASOLINE LANTERN FUEL NAPHTHA FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START A FIRE IN THIS STOVE KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUI...

Page 8: ...d heating area and maximum burn time may vary subject to location in home chimney draft heat loss factors climate fuel type and other variables The recommended heated area for a given appliance is def...

Page 9: ...ULC S627 10 North south ends of the logs visible East west sides of the logs visible 11 Mobile homes Canada or manufactured homes USA The US Department of Housing and Urban Development describes manuf...

Page 10: ...mm 18 3 8 467mm 12 1 8 308mm Figure 1 Top view Figure 2 Front view 25 636mm 31 1 4 794mm 36 3 8 925mm 24 3 16 615mm 35 1 8 894mm 20 1 8 510mm 12 7 8 326mm 5 16 8mm 3 16 5mm Figure 3 Side view Figure 4...

Page 11: ...evel the coal bed and put six logs in the firebox of approximatively 4 x4 or 3 x3 Add the load in an East West configuration divided in 3 columns 2 smallest logs in the back 2 logs in the middle and 2...

Page 12: ...perature glass Ceramic glass cannot be recycled in the same way as normal glass so it should not be disposed of with regular household products Disposal at a waste management center is recommended 2 6...

Page 13: ...d is in the correct moisture content range of 15 to 20 Refer to the following section of suggestions on preparing fuelwood and judging its moisture 3 Fuel Good firewood has been cut to the correct len...

Page 14: ...loading the stove very difficult The most common standard length of firewood is 16 400 mm 3 3 Piece Size Firewood dries more quickly when it is split Large unsplit rounds can take years to dry enough...

Page 15: ...es are big Firewood dries more quickly when stacked outside in a location exposed to sun and wind it takes much longer to dry when stacked in a wood shed Firewood with a moisture content of 15 to 20 w...

Page 16: ...carbon monoxide detector is highly recommended 4 2 Blower Operation A blower can be installed on this stove It is optional and is sold separately See Appendix 9 Exploded Diagram and Parts List for gen...

Page 17: ...gnites fast produces less smoke and deposits less creosote in the chimney Here are three popular and effective ways to ignite wood fires 5 2 1 Conventional Method The conventional method to build a wo...

Page 18: ...se and there will be temperature variations throughout day and night This is normal and for experienced wood burners these are advantages of zone heating wood burning Wood heaters don t have a steady...

Page 19: ...he appliance produces a heat surge This heat surge is pleasant when the room temperature is cool but can be unpleasant when the room is already warm Therefore it is best to let each load of wood burn...

Page 20: ...n fall weather will overheat the space Otherwise the combustion rate will have to be reduced to a minimum and the fire will be smoky and inefficient Here are some suggestions for building fires suitab...

Page 21: ...s not necessarily an indication of efficient operation It is preferable to build a smaller fire that will provide three or four hours of heating than to fully load the firebox for a much longer burn S...

Page 22: ...mal conditions the door glass should stay relatively clear If the firewood is dry enough and the operating instructions in this manual are followed a whitish dusty deposit will form on the inner surfa...

Page 23: ...esive backed woven fibreglass The gasket must be centred on the edge of the glass 1 Follow the steps of the previous section to remove the glass 2 Remove the old gasket and clean the glass thoroughly...

Page 24: ...groove 3 Apply a bead of approximately 3 16 5 mm of high temperature silicone in the door gasket groove Starting from the middle hinges side press the gasket into the groove The gasket must not be str...

Page 25: ...e hotter the fire the less creosote is deposited and weekly cleaning may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months Contact your local municipal or p...

Page 26: ...LL CEILING AND ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED 7 2 Regulations Covering Stove Installation When installed and operated as described in these instructions this wood stove is suitable for use as a freestanding...

Page 27: ...than the minimum clearance figures given The clearances to combustible walls may be slightly different in Canada and the U S A and may also differ depending on whether single or double wall flue pipe...

Page 28: ...mm E 24 632 mm 24 632 mm F 18 457 mm 18 457 mm F 17 451 mm 17 451 mm 8 1 1 With Heat Shield AC02710 or AC0276214 APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR DISTANCES13 FROM DOUBLE WALL PIPE...

Page 29: ...3 340 mm C 2 64 mm 2 64 mm F 13 337 mm 13 337 mm L 74 1 880 mm 74 1 880 mm 8 1 4 Inside an Alcove APPLIANCE CLEARANCES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR DISTANCES15 FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL...

Page 30: ...15 403 mm 15 403 mm C 3 76 mm 3 76 mm F 13 349 mm 13 349 mm 8 2 Floor Protection This stove is designed to prevent the floor from overheating However it must be placed on a non flammable surface to pr...

Page 31: ...the instructions carefully Some regions may have different regulations Consult the local building code or contact the fire department for restrictions inspection and installation requirements in the a...

Page 32: ...ce 20 500 mm C Minimum space behind the shield 1 25 mm In Canada 21 mm D Clearance along the bottom of the shield minimum 1 25 mm and maximum 3 75 mm E Minimum clearance along the top of the shield at...

Page 33: ...le material on non combustible board spaced out at least 1 25 mm by non combustible spacers 50 18 457 mm 33 24 610 mm Ceramic tiles or equivalent non combustible material on non combustible board with...

Page 34: ...east 5 130 mm Canada only or no more than 7 180 mm is permitted if it allows the proper venting of combustion gases and that such application is verified and authorized by a qualified installer Otherw...

Page 35: ...must be installed and sealed with silicone adhesive 9 1 3 Masonry Chimney The stove may also be connected to a masonry chimney provided the chimney complies with the construction rules found in the bu...

Page 36: ...ate fewer creosote deposits and will be unaffected by cold temperatures or harsh winds Outside chimneys will lead to cold back drafting when there is no fire in the stove slow kindling of new fires an...

Page 37: ...upply of combustion air for a wood stove is from the room in which it is installed Room air is already preheated so it will not chill the fire and its availability is not affected by wind pressures on...

Page 38: ...straight up from the stove to the base of the chimney with no elbows Straight assemblies are less likely to cause problems like smoke roll out when the door is opened for loading They are also more st...

Page 39: ...llation must allow expansion elbows in assemblies allow for expansion straight assemblies should include an inspection wrap with one end unfastened or a telescopic section Minimum upward slope towards...

Page 40: ...KE KIT INSTALLATION This mobile home approved stove requires the installation of a fresh air intake kit A and an insulated fresh air intake pipe HVAC type must meet ULC S110 or UL 181 class 0 or class...

Page 41: ...1 Open the door 2 Hold the fire screen by the two handles and bring it close to the door opening 3 Lean the upper part of the fire screen against the top door opening making sure to stove the top fir...

Page 42: ...the stove 1 Remove the backplate by cutting the knockouts with pliers MICRO JOINT 2 Screw the blower A in place using the screws B included in the installation manual Ensure that the blower s power c...

Page 43: ...It allows the fan to operate only when the stove is hot enough See the instructions provided with the thermodisc for more details Screw the thermodisc C with the screws D provided on the back of the...

Page 44: ...tallation and Operation Manual HT 3000 ENGLISH Appendix 5 REMOVING THE DECORATIVE PANELS To remove the decorative panels B remove the screws A and push forward on the panel to unhook it from the suppo...

Page 45: ...Page 45 Installation and Operation Manual HT 3000 ENGLISH Appendix 6 LOG RETAINERS INSTALLATION 1 2 3 2 MIN 2 MIN...

Page 46: ...n lift and insert the left end of the tube into the rear left channel 2 Align the notch in the left end of the tube with the key of the left air channel hole Using a Wise grip hold the tube and lock i...

Page 47: ...Page 47 Installation and Operation Manual HT 3000 ENGLISH Note that secondary air tubes B can be replaced without removing the baffle board A and that all tubes are identical B A...

Page 48: ...Page 48 Installation and Operation Manual HT 3000 ENGLISH Appendix 8 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Screw the base on the floor with the proper hardware D...

Page 49: ...D DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST A DETAIL A 2 1 3 5 6 7 47 9 10 12 11 13 43 19 20 21 22 23 46 45 15 14 18 16 17 26 27 34 38 37 36 35 39 37 B DETAIL B 41 40 42 24 25 29 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 31 28 29 28 28 28 2...

Page 50: ...0833 LEFT GLASS FRAME 1 12 PL70832 RIGHT GLASS FRAME 1 13 SE53585 GLASS RETAINER KIT WITH SCREWS 12 PER KIT 1 14 30154 BLACK SCREW 10 X 5 8 QUADREX 2 TYPE A 2 15 PL70774 AIR CONTROL COVER 1 16 30507 B...

Page 51: ...60Hz 39W 100 CFM 1 40 44087 RHEOSTAT NUT 1 41 44080 RHEOSTAT WITHOUT NUT MODEL KBMS 13BV 1 42 44085 RHEOSTAT KNOB 1 43 SE46109 HT 3000 INSTALLATION MANUAL KIT 1 44 PL70865 DECORATIVE MOULDING BRACE 1...

Page 52: ...facturer at its discretion may decide to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with...

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Page 54: ...nal com This document is available for free download on the manufacturer s website It is a copyrighted document Resale is strictly prohibited The manufacturer may update this document from time to tim...

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