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CDW247001

30004577

CAUTION

After reading these instructions, if you have any doubt 
about your ability to complete your installation in a 
professional like manner you should obtain the services 
of an installer versed in all aspects as to the correct 
and safe installation. Do not use temporary makeshift 
compromises during installation.

Before Installation of Your Appliance

1.  Check with the building inspector’s office for compli-

ance with local codes; a permit may be required.

2.  This appliance requires a masonry or prefabricated 

chimney listed to ULC S629 (Canada) and UL103HT 
(U.S.). Sized correctly.

3.  A 6” (152 mm) diameter flue is required for proper 

performance.

4.  Always connect this unit to a chimney and 

NEVER

 

vent to another room or inside a building.

5. 

DO NOT

 connect this unit to any duct work to which 

another appliance is connected such as a furnace.

6. 

DO NOT

 connect this unit to a chimney flue serving 

another appliance.

7.  The connector pipe and chimney should be inspect-

ed periodically and cleaned if necessary.

8.  Remember the clearance distances when you place 

furniture or other objects within the area. 

DO NOT

 

store wood, flammable liquids or other combustible 
materials too close to the unit.

  Refer to certification label on back of your unit 

for required clearances.

9.  Contact your local municipal or provincial fire author-

ity for information on how to handle a chimney fire. 
Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney 
fire. In the event of a chimney fire, turn air control 
to closed position and 

CALL THE FIRE DEPART-

MENT.

10.

DO NOT

 tamper with combustion air control beyond 

normal adjustment.

Operation Precautions

Why the correct flue size is important - 6”

Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance 
up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your 
chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local 
geography. Nearby obstructions, and other factors. Too 
much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the 
appliance. An uncontrolled burn or a glowing red part 
or chimney connector indicates excessive draft. Inad-
equate draft may cause back puffing into the room and 
“plugging” of the chimney and/or cause the appliance to 
leak smoke into the room through appliance and chim-
ney connector joints.

Today’s solid fuel appliances are much more efficient 
than in the past. The units are designed to give you 
controlled combustion, as well as maximum heat trans-
fer, using less fuel to do so.
The design of your new appliance is such that the 
exhaust “smoke” is now at lower temperatures than in 
the past, therefore requiring proper chimney size to give 
adequate draft. If your chimney is too large, the heating 
appliance will have a difficult time to raise the “chim-
ney flue” temperature to give adequate draft, therefore 
causing a smoke back up, poor burn or both.

Should you experience such a problem call in a lo-
cal chimney expert.

With the door closed, the rate of burning is regulated by 
the amount of air allowed to enter the unit through the 
air control. With experience you will be able to set the 
control for heat and burning time desired.
Once the required chimney draft is obtained, operate 
only with doors closed and open doors slowly when 
re-fueling. (This will reduce or eliminate smoke from 
entering the room).
Attempts to achieve higher output rates that exceed 
heater design specifications can result in permanent 
damage to the heater. The recommended wood load is 
level with the top of the firebricks.
Overloading may prevent sufficient air entering the 
heater to properly fuel the fire.
Operate this heater only with the door closed.

DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLU-
IDS.
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START 
THE FIRE.

THIS HEATER IS EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OP-
ERATION. 
SERIOUS BURNS CAN RESULT FROM CONTACT.
KEEP  CHILDREN,  CLOTHING  AND  FURNITURE 
AWAY.

ALWAYS  PROVIDE  A  SOURCE  OF  FRESH  AIR 
INTO THE ROOM WHERE THE UNIT IS INSTALLED. 
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN AIR STARVA-
TION  OF  OTHER  FUEL  BURNING  APPLIANCES 
AND  THE  POSSIBLE  DEVELOPMENT  OF  HAZ-
ARDOUS CONDITIONS.

Optional Blower:

 Model S31105

120 V, 60 Hz, 0.75 Amps, 2900 rpm

DANGER: 

Risk of Electric Shock.

Disconnect power before servicing unit. 

IMPORTANT:

  For optimum heater performance at 

“low” burn rate, operate the fan at low speed.

Summary of Contents for DutchWest CDW247001

Page 1: ...EMENTS IN YOUR AREA This stove is listed by OMNI Test Laboratories of Port land Oregon to meet UL1482 for the US and ULC 627 for Canada Do Not Discard This Manual Retain for Future Use 6 Flue required...

Page 2: ...r indicates excessive draft Inad equate draft may cause back puf ng into the room and plugging of the chimney and or cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chim ney conn...

Page 3: ...unsafe installation 6 Flue Required A B C D E F G Single wall 10 10 10 19 11 19 54 Connector 267 267 267 483 292 483 1372 Double wall 2 5 2 10 5 10 54 Connector 84 127 64 267 140 254 1372 Baf e Assem...

Page 4: ...METHODS OF INSTALLATION 1 This appliance requires a masonry or pre manufac tured chimney listed to ULC S629 Canada and UL 103HT US sized correctly 2 If a masonry chimney is used it is advisable to ha...

Page 5: ...m The solution would be to reduce the area by relining it with an approved chimney liner or replacing the chimney Regulations specify the chimney must extend 2 610 mm above a 10 3 m radius of the top...

Page 6: ...tly ignited While a basic rule of thumb is closed low 1 2 way medium and fully open high refer to the Inlet Air Control Settings chart 9 When refueling adjust air control to the fully open position Wh...

Page 7: ...wood to achieve the charcoal stage faster and burns wood vapors which might otherwise be depos ited within the system WARNING Things to remember in case of chim ney re 1 Close draft control 2 Call the...

Page 8: ...ry seasoned wood will deposit creosote on the inside of your stove and along the inside of your chimney 3 What does dry seasoned wood mean and what is considered hardwood Wood that has been dried for...

Page 9: ...t fteen to forty minutes being careful not to over re If any part of the chimney or parts of the stove start to glow you are over r ing the stove Where possible install a tempera ture gauge on the chi...

Page 10: ...sembly 1 90000082 2 3 Glass and Gasket 1 S31117 3 1 8 Glass Gasket 4 0 S15001 4 5 8 Door Gasket 4 5 S15011 5 Spring Handle 1 90000069 6 Air Control Spring Handle 1 90000070 7 Glass Clip 6 S37034 8 Scr...

Page 11: ...SC supplier or MHSC Customer Service Department 10 MHSC will not be responsible for Down drafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions such as near by trees buildings rooftops hills mountains...

Page 12: ...n pour les po les bois x es par l agence Am ricaine de protection de l environnement Dans des conditions sp cifiques ce po le d gage entre 11 492 et 18 920 BTU l heure AVIS DE S CURIT Si le po le n es...

Page 13: ...E DES INCENDIES 10 NE TRAFIQUEZ PAS la commande d admission d air au del de son r glage normal Fonctionnement pr caution Pourquoi un conduit d vacuation de 6 po 152 mm Le tirage est le d placement de...

Page 14: ...ureau local d inspection des b timents les distances de d gagement minimales respecter 4 Installez des briques r fractaires Fig 2 5 Installez le tuyau fum e L INT RIEUR du collier de la chemin e sur l...

Page 15: ...er des refoulements de fum e 7 Il n est pas n cessaire d avoir de r gulateur de tirage Retirez la plaque de r gulation du tirage install dans la chemin e ou fixez la en position OUVERTE Maisons mobile...

Page 16: ...du sol de l emplacement du po le et de l installation de l admission d air de combus tion provenant de l ext rieur Mise en garde L int grit structurale du plancher de la maison mobile des murs du plaf...

Page 17: ...pi 610 mm de plus que tout autre objet qui se trouve dans un rayon de 10 pi 3 0 m du dessus de la chemi n e endroit bien ventil Et le bois doit tre gard distance de tout combustible Ne br lez pas du...

Page 18: ...s que l appareil est bien refroidi 2 Enlevez les vis et la bordure de fixation voir sch ma des pi ces 3 Retirez la vitre 4 Enlevez le vieux joint et nettoyez la vitre 5 Installez le joint neuf en comm...

Page 19: ...ez la porte et laissez s cher la colle durant trois quatre heures avant d utiliser l appareil 3 NE BR LEZ QUE DU BOIS SEC vitez le bois vert Le bois sec doit avoir s ch pendant au moins un an 4 Un pet...

Page 20: ...s la commande d admission d air est r gl e un niveau bas plus la combustion de votre bois durera longtemps 2 Quel est le meilleur type de bois qu on peut utiliser dans le po le Vous devriez utiliser d...

Page 21: ...te poru laisser entrer l air dans la maison b Conditions environnementales Les grands arbres les d pressions comme une vall e les grands di ces ou structures adjacents votre maison et l intensit du ve...

Page 22: ...on d air 1 90000070 7 Ferrure pour la vitre 6 S37018 8 Vis 6 S11086 9 Hinge Pin 2 S11005 10 Push Nut 2 S11090 11 Brique 9 x 4 x 1 10 S16040 12 Brique 6 x 4 x 1 1 S16249 MHSC se r serve le droit de fai...

Page 23: ...nes ou une conception de chemin e inad quate de la ventilation inad quate des d volements excessifs ou de la pression d air n gative caus s par des syst mes m caniques tels que les foyers les s cheuse...

Page 24: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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