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1) What is the correct way to start a fire?

a.) You will need small pieces of dry wood (kindling) and paper. Use only newspaper or paper that 

has not been coated or had unknown materials glued or applied to it. 

Never

 use coated (typically 

advertising flyers) or coloured paper.

b.) Open the door of the wood stove.

c.) Crumple several pieces of paper and place them in the centre of the firebox and directly on to the 

firebricks of the wood stove

Never

 use a grate to elevate the fire.

d.) Place small pieces of dry wood (kindling) over the paper in a "Teepee" manner. This allows for 

good air circulation, which is critical for good combustion. 

e.) Light the crumpled paper in 2 or 3 locations. 

Note: It is important to heat the air in the stovepipe 

for draft to start.

f.) Fully open the air control of the wood stove (

) and close the door until it 

is slightly open, allowing for much needed air to be introduced into the fire box. Never leave the 
door fully open as sparks from the kindling may occur causing injury.  As the fire begins to burn 
the kindling, some additional kindling may be needed to sustain the fire. DO NOT add more paper 
after the fire has started.

g.) Once the kindling has started to burn, start by adding some of your smaller pieces of seasoned 

(dry) firewood. 

Note: Adding large pieces at the early stages will only serve to smother the fire. 

Continue adding small pieces of seasoned (dry) firewood, keeping the door slightly open until 
each piece starts to ignite. Remember to always open the door slowly between placing wood into 
the fire. 

h.) Once the wood has started to ignite and the smoke has reduced, close the wood stove door fully. 

The reduction of smoke, is a good indication that the draft in the chimney has started and good 
combustion is now possible. Larger pieces of seasoned (dry) firewood can now be added when 
there is sufficient space in the firebox. Adjust the air control setting to desired setting

 (see page 9)

  

i.) Note: The lower the air control setting the longer the burn time of your firewood.

2) What type of wood is best to use as Firewood?

Dry seasoned hardwood should be used. Avoid green unseasoned wood. Green wood, besides 

burning at only 60 percent of the fuel value of dry 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 a period of one year in a well-ventilated and sheltered area would 
be considered dry seasoned wood. Hardwoods are generally from slow growth trees 

(Example: 

Oak and Fir)

. Softwoods are generally from fast growth trees. 

(Example: Pine and Spruce)

 

 (see page 9 of this manual)

see page 8 of this manual

IMPORTANT

HELPFUL HINTS WORTH REPEATING

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Summary of Contents for DW2500 Series

Page 1: ...use fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building fire...

Page 2: ...stove TO HELP US HELP YOU Fill in the information requested below and retain proof of purchase Date Of Purchase Questions With The Assembly Require Parts Information Product Under Manufacturer s Warr...

Page 3: ...chimney flue serving another appliance 8 A stainless steel chimney liner may be required Check with local building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction in your area 9 DO NOT USE CHEMICALS...

Page 4: ...tall the refractory bricks see page 10 7 Install faceplate onto inser The trim should fit against the face of the fireplace If this is not a good fit a 2 50mm wide strip of fibreglass insulation can b...

Page 5: ...ent must be installed The pad must cover the area shown A grouted ceramic floor tile surface installed per local building code is considered a durable equivalent When the floor covering the area shown...

Page 6: ...e 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 the desired heat and burning time Attempts to a...

Page 7: ...e fireplace CANADA This fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 6 152mm minimum diameter extending from the flue collar to the top of the chimney The chimney liner must c...

Page 8: ...a minimum 3 screws at the flue collar and each adjoining sections b A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic roof space closet floor ceiling or similar concealed space Where passage throug...

Page 9: ...RE TO DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING BLOWER 2 DO NOT REMOVE INSULATING MATERIAL FROM FIRE BOX O PEN FAN MOUNTING SCREWS P N S11087 QTY 2 AIR CONTROL SPRING HANDLE P N S11008 INSERT L C OSE 3...

Page 10: ...mm X 1 1 4 32mm S16271 5 2 FIRE BRICK ANGLED S16013 6 4 FIRE BRICK 4 7 16 113mm X 8 203mm X 1 1 4 32mm S16138 Spring Handle Air Control Twist spring handle in a counter clockwise motion while pushing...

Page 11: ...eet or exceed ULC S 627 00 Canada and UL 1482 U S Desired burn rate Low Med High High Approximate BTU output 9 600 16 315 58 000 Inlet air setting Fully Closed 1 2 13mm open Fully Open Inlet air setti...

Page 12: ...wn 8 1 ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 1 FACEPLATE TOP S38050 2 2 FACEPLATE SIDE S38051 3 1 TRIM TOP RIGHT S13267 4 1 TRIM TOP LEFT S13266 5 1 TRIM SIDE RIGHT S32222 6 1 TRIM SIDE LEFT S32221 7 2 CORNE...

Page 13: ...to see flat spots on painted surfaces of the stove The flat spots on the paint surface indicate the hotter surfaces of the stove and is caused by the heat radiating thru the paint It is also expected...

Page 14: ...ing the fuel 7 Once fuel has been loaded close door and open air inlet control fully until fire is well established approx 10 minutes being careful not to over fire 8 Re adjust air inlet control to de...

Page 15: ...g material which provides glass and door seal may need to be replaced if it fails to sustain its resilience Inspect glass and door seal periodically to ensure for proper seal if gaskets become frayed...

Page 16: ...the system 5 Establish a routine for the fuel wood burner and firing technique Check daily for creosote build up until experience shows how often you need to clean to be safe Be aware that the hotter...

Page 17: ...1 GLASS AND GASKET S31340 3 4 6ft 1 8 3mm GLASS GASKET S15001 4 5 2ft 5 8 16mm DOOR GASKET S15011 5 1 PAWL ASSEMBLY 5004025 6 1 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 5004273 7 1 LOCK NUT 1203290 8 4 GLASS CLIPS S37034 9 4...

Page 18: ...rge pieces at the early stages will only serve to smother the fire Continue adding small pieces of seasoned dry firewood keeping the door slightly open until each piece starts to ignite Remember to al...

Page 19: ...there always a large quantity of thick black smoke present in the firebox A large quantity of thick black smoke in the firebox is a good indication that the draft is poor 7 Is it normal for soot to co...

Page 20: ...house location such as in a valley tall buildings or structures surrounding your house and windy conditions can cause pool draft or down drafting c Cold Chimney Temperature Avoid cold chimney temperat...

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