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Dutchwest

®

 Non-Catalytic Convection Heater

30003851

Below you will find important information on general 
care, inspection and maintenance of your Dutchwest 
stove. Should it become necessary, use only replace-
ment parts recommended by your authorized dealer.

keep Your Stove Looking New  

And Working Its Best

Care of the Cast Iron Surface

An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep the 
painted cast iron of your Dutchwest  Convection Heater 
looking new.  
If the paint needs retouching, allow the stove to cool 
completely.  Wire-brush areas needing to be painted.  
Remove non-painted components such as air controls 
or cover them with masking tape.  Touch up the stove 
with high temperature stove paint available from your 
local dealer. Apply the paint sparingly. Two light coats 
are better than one heavy one.

Cleaning the Glass

You will find that most of the carbon deposits on the 
glass will burn off regularly during hot fires.  You can 
wipe fly ash from the glass when hot using a crumpled 
piece of dry newspaper. 

Never use liquid cleaning 

agents on hot glass. 

If you wish to clean the glass 

more thoroughly, follow this procedure:

• 

Be sure the glass is completely cool.

• 

Use a glass cleaner especially made for this pur-
pose.

• 

Dry the glass completely.

Adjust the Door Latch

The door latches must close tightly to ensure a good 
seal between the each door and the stove plates. With 
time and use, the door latches will require periodic 
adjustment. Follow this procedure: (Fig. 6) 
1.  Loosen the small locking nut with an open end 

wrench. 

.  Use the allen wrench (included with the stove) to 

turn the striker screw clockwise one quarter-turn 
and close the door to test the engagement. The 
door latch should engage tightly when closed. Make 
further adjustments in small increments. 

3.  When the striker screw is properly adjusted, tighten 

the small locking nut against the pawl without allow-
ing the striker screw to turn.

Test and Repair the Door Gaskets

Air leaks can be caused by low spots in the door gas-
kets. To locate such low spots, close each door on a 
slip of paper and attempt to pull the paper free.  If the 
paper slips out without tearing, the gasket isn’t snug 
enough at that spot. 
If the seal cannot be improved by adjusting the door 
latch, try shimming the gasket. Pack a small quantity of 
cement or a smaller diameter gasket into the channel 
beneath the gasket to lift the main gasket and thereby 
improve its contact with the door frame.
If shimming does not improve the seal, replace the 
gasket following these steps:
1.  Remove the original gasket by grasping an end and 

pulling firmly.

.  Wearing safety goggles, use a wire brush or the tip 

of a screwdriver to clean the channel of any remain-
ing cement or bits of gasket.

Maintenance

ST807
door gasket
5/04

Remove the old gasket by 

pulling gently, but firmly.

ST440

Fig. 27

  Door gasket.

ST806
door latch
6/04

ST806

Fig. 26

  Door latch adjustment.

Small Locking 

Nut

Pawl

Striker 

Screw

Door

Large Lock-

ing Nut

Summary of Contents for 2477CE

Page 1: ...may result For safety follow all installation operation and maintenance directions Contact local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area SAFETY NOTI...

Page 2: ...tion 4 Assembly 11 Operation 13 Maintenance 18 Draft Management 21 Replacement Parts 24 Warranty 27 Accessories Clearance reducing Right Side Heat Shields Clearance reducing Heat Shields for single wa...

Page 3: ...e mass gas flow 7 7 g s CO Emissions 13 O2 700 ppm Loading Side and front Chimney connector 152 mm 6 diameter Chimney flue size 152 mm 6 diameter Flue exit position Top or rear Air control One Ash han...

Page 4: ...ndanger property and per sonal safety All local regulations including those referring to national and European standards need to be com plied with when installing this stove Chimney Types Your Dutchwe...

Page 5: ...he stove to the chimney The chimney itself is a masonry or prefabricated structure that encloses the flue Chimney connectors are used only to make the connection from the stove to the chimney Connecti...

Page 6: ...himney connector and secure it to the flue collar with three 10 x 1 2 sheet metal screws 2 Secure each joint between sections of chimney con nector including telescoping joints with at least three she...

Page 7: ...ety degrees and goes back into the fireplace chimney The liner of the fireplace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimney Follow all the guidelines...

Page 8: ...combustible spacers at least 25 mm 1 clear of the wall Your Dutchwest ST421 hollow wall pass through 6 2 04 djt 18 450mm Empty Space All Around the Chimney Con nector Sheet Metal Cover One side only S...

Page 9: ...st 152 mm 6 from the right side and rear It must also provide protection beneath any horizontal runs of the chimney connector including 51 mm 2 to either side Many raised hearths will extend less than...

Page 10: ...le materials is specified in section 2 of Document J in relation to the clearance of the appliance from the sur face As a general rule the thickness of solid noncom bustible material forming the reces...

Page 11: ...Bottom Heat Shield is required in many instal lations Refer to the floor protection information found in the Installation Section of this manual Attach the Legs and Heat Shield NOTE To avoid damaging...

Page 12: ...n the effort of moving the stove over smooth flooring is to slide it on a piece of inverted carpet Move it slowly to ensure the floor is not scratched Retighten all leg fastening hardware ST815 back l...

Page 13: ...rs Opening the inlet shutters provides air for primary combustion To open the shutters turn the lever clockwise The shutters are all the way open when the lever points to ward the rear at a 9 00 posit...

Page 14: ...ing in short burn time and dimin ished stove performance If you must burn it mix it in with greener wood to slow the burn Store your firewood under cover to keep it dry Even for short term storage kee...

Page 15: ...e the firing rate of your heater by altering the air control adjustment range outlined in these directions In some newer homes that are well insulated and weather tight poor draft may result from insu...

Page 16: ...approximately 25 51 mm 1 2 thick DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAM MABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL Also never use gasoline type lantern f...

Page 17: ...in a metal container with a tight fitting lid ST438 ash pail 7 6 00 djt ST438 ST805 remove ashes 5 04 ST805 Fig 24 Check the ash compartment before reloading the stove Safe Ash Handling Ashes may con...

Page 18: ...With time and use the door latches will require periodic adjustment Follow this procedure Fig 26 1 Loosen the small locking nut with an open end wrench 2 Use the allen wrench included with the stove t...

Page 19: ...nuts on the threaded rods that secure the top plate to the inner top of the stove 2 Remove the top plate and open the damper 3 Loosen the adjusting bolt s lock nut Fig 28 4 Loosen the anchor bolt s l...

Page 20: ...n As Required Inspect the chimney and chimney connector twice monthly and clean if necessary Let the stove cool completely before you inspect the chimney Use a flash light and mirror to sight up the f...

Page 21: ...d match between all the parts the system works well Wood stove operation depends on natural unforced draft Natural draft occurs when exhaust gas is hotter and therefore lighter than the outdoor air at...

Page 22: ...in the flue will act as a brake on the exhaust as it flows from the firebox to the chimney cap The ideal pipe and chimney layout is straight up from the stove through a completely straight chimney Use...

Page 23: ...swing ing the air control open and closed Results here are not instant you may need to wait a few minutes for a change in the air control setting to have an effect on the fire If there is no change t...

Page 24: ...t to make changes in design materials specifications prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice Dutchwest Convection Heater Model 2479CE Ref Description 2479CE 1 Bottom 3000...

Page 25: ...77 Door Gasket Front Ash and Load Doors 1203589 26 Kaowool 30004713 27 Inner Door 30004712 28 Handle w Lifter Wood 30002787 29 Load Door to June 2005 30002234 Load Door II replaces above 30002440 When...

Page 26: ...26 Dutchwest Non Catalytic Convection Heater 30003851...

Page 27: ...by burning salt saturated wood chemically treated wood or any fuel not recommended in the Owners Guide 4 This warranty does not cover a stove repaired by someone other than a Dutchwest Authorized Dea...

Page 28: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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