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Operating Instructions

7. What is draft?

Draft is the ability of the chimney to exhaust or draw smoke produced during the normal combustion 

process.  Too  much  draft  may  cause  excessive  temperatures  in  the  appliance  and  may  damage  the 

appliance.  Inadequate  draft  may  cause  backpuffing  or  “plugging”  of  the  chimney.  There  is  a  certain 

amount of draft that is required to allow for your stove to function at its’ highest efficiency. A water 

column gauge can be used to reference this amount.

8. What can cause a poor draft?

The most common factors for poor draft are:
a) Air supply    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

b) Environmental conditions    

 

 

 

 

c) Cold chimney temperature
d) Poor chimney installation and maintenance
e) Atmospheric pressure

a)  Air  supply  –  Inside  the  home,  normal  household  appliances  such  as  clothes  dryers  and  forced-air 

furnaces compete for air, resulting in air starvation to the fire. This creates a condition in the house 

known as negative pressure.  When a house experiences negative pressure, the combustion gases 

can be drawn from the chimney and into the house. This condition is commonly referred to as down-

drafting. Increased amounts of insulation, vinyl windows, extra caulking in various places and door 

seals can all keep heat in but may also make a home too airtight.  An easy way to stop negative 

pressure in a home is to crack a window in the room containing the stove.

b) Environmental Conditions - High trees, low-lying house location such as in a valley, tall buildings or 

structures surrounding your house and windy conditions can cause poor draft or down-drafting.

c) Cold Chimney Temperature - Avoid cold chimney temperatures by burning a hot fire for the first fifteen 

to forty minutes, being careful not to over-fire the stove.  If any part of the chimney or parts of the 

stove start to glow, you are over-firing the stove.  Where possible, install a temperature gauge on the 

chimney so temperature drops can be seen.

d) Chimney Installation and Maintenance - Avoid using too many elbows or long horizontal runs. Too short 

a chimney can cause difficult start-up, dirty glass, back smoking when door is open, and even reduced 

heat output. Too tall a chimney may prompt excessive draft, which can result in very short burn times 

and excessive heat output. If in doubt, contact a chimney expert and/or chimney manufacturer for 

help.  Clean chimney, rain caps and especially the  spark arrestor regularly, to prevent creosote build-

up, which will significantly reduce chimney draw and possibly a chimney fire.

Note

: These  instructions are intended as an aid and do not supercede  any local, provincial or state 

requirements.  Check with officials or authorities having jurisdiction in your area.

Summary of Contents for 1200-V Insert

Page 1: ...THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH Contact your local building or fire officials or the authority having jurisdiction about restrictions and installation in...

Page 2: ...tallation 15 Removal From Pallet 15 Modifications For Installation with 191 16 484mm High Lintel 15 Masonry Fireplace Installation 16 Installation Using A Block Off Plate For USA Only 19 Model 1200 V...

Page 3: ...supplied through either the bottom or the back of the pedestal Do not burn coal or charcoal as there is danger of carbon monoxide being produced Do not use chemical fluids to start or re fresh the fir...

Page 4: ...eration the center position is off and when pushed down it will be set to automatic 3 In automatic mode set the rotary switch to the desired setting once operating temperature is reached the fan tempe...

Page 5: ...on of your stove will help to ensure safe efficient heating Please take a few moments to review these simple operating procedures IMPORTANT Please be aware when loading your stove that the air tubes i...

Page 6: ...mum fuel occurs when the stove top temperature is between 250 F 120 C and 550 F 290 C The most likely causes of dirty glass are not enough fuel to get the stove thoroughly hot burning green or wet woo...

Page 7: ...s 5 pounds 2 3 Kg of water To season firewood split and stack it so that air can get to all parts of the wood Burn beach wood only if its salt content has been washed away in a season of rain and then...

Page 8: ...e a home too airtight An easy way to stop negative pressure in a home is to crack a window in the room containing the stove b Environmental Conditions High trees low lying house location such as in a...

Page 9: ...gh Twin pilot injection ports Slider plate used for air flow control Intake air Seasoned Firewood Exhaust Smoke 1 2 Ceramic baffle reflects heat down to burn the particles in the smoke Secondary air t...

Page 10: ...t 461 8 x 28 1171 mm x 711 mm Oversized width x height 461 8 x 331 8 1171 mm x 843 mm Rating Label Location Side of Unit Behind Right Shroud 10 Specifications AIR CONTROL The air wash and pilot air co...

Page 11: ...m by non combustible spacers 14 357 mm Ceramic tiles or eqivalent non combustible material on non combustible supports with a minimum of 013 0 33mm sheet metal spaced out 1 25mm by non combustible spa...

Page 12: ...by non combustible spacers 161 8 408 mm Ceramic tiles or eqivalent non combustible material on non combustible supports with a minimum of 013 0 33mm sheet metal spaced out 1 25mm by non combustible sp...

Page 13: ...1200 V INSERT 34 13 16 885mm 19 1 16 484mm or 19 9 16 497mm 22 5 16 566mm 26 15 16 684mm 20 7 8 530mm 47 3 8 1203mm 20 7 8 529mm 21 9 16 548mm 5 127mm 13 5 16 338mm 20 1 16 509mm 21 15 16 557mm Figur...

Page 14: ...700 V INSERT 34 13 16 885mm 19 1 16 484mm or 19 9 16 497mm 22 5 16 566mm 26 15 16 684mm 20 7 8 530mm 47 3 8 1203mm 20 7 8 529mm 26 1 8 663mm 5 127mm 17 7 16 453mm 24 9 16 624mm 26 1 2 672mm Figure 5 1...

Page 15: ...his is done to make unit burn more efficiently Figure 7 Rivet Figure 6 Bolts to remove 15 MODIFICATIONS FOR INSTALLATION WITH 191 16 484MM HIGH LINTEL Insert Cabinet Top Air Deflector Figure 9 Removin...

Page 16: ...ainless steel liner that goes directly to the top of the chimney and is covered with a rain cap The chimney top is sealed with a flashing or steel plate that supports the weight of the chimney liner T...

Page 17: ...ure 12 Insert Installation into existing floor level masonry fireplace Installation Floor Protection Combustible Floor Masonry Fireplace 8 203 mm USA 16 406 mm CND 18 450 mm Figure 11 Insert Installat...

Page 18: ...e gasket cement When the face plate is installed onto the unit the insulation must overlaps the fireplace opening to form a seal between the masonry fireplace and the unit s face plate Let the silicon...

Page 19: ...front of the fireplace opening Refer to Step 3 NOTE In general masonry fireplaces have square fireboxes while zero clearance metal fireplaces have domed firebox tops Therefore zero clearance block of...

Page 20: ...off plate Damper must be removed Zero clearance metal firebox IMPORTANT DO NOT modify any part of the ZC fireplace 7 After installing the unit into place and the pipe through the block off plate use h...

Page 21: ...left until the right end of the tube is freed To installation a secondary air tube reverse the above instructions IMPORTANT All secondary air tubes must be in place for proper operation Partial Brick...

Page 22: ...the right end of the tube is freed To installation a secondary air tube reverse the above instructions IMPORTANT All secondary air tubes must be in place for proper operation Full Size Brick Partial B...

Page 23: ...m the plug DO NOT route the power cord beneath the heater WARNING This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged into a pro...

Page 24: ...e the four 4 1 2 hex head screws that hold the fan mounting plate to the shroud If doing a fan only replacement remove the four 4 T 20 screws holding the fan to the fan mounting plate 3 Remove the fan...

Page 25: ...Loosen but do not remove the four 4 1 4 screws holding the cast top 2 List the cast top off the unit and place to the side 3 Loosen the four 4 torx T 20 screws holding the face on the unit 4 Lift the...

Page 26: ...standards Install and use only in accordance with the manufacturers installation and operating instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection in...

Page 27: ...50 1105 16 Glass Retainer Kit With Screws 50 1122 17 1200 1700 Left Shield Assembly 50 1144 18 1200 1700 Right Shield Assembly 50 1145 19 1200 C Cast Ceramic Baffle 1 Piece 50 1146 20 1700 C Cast Cera...

Page 28: ...28 Parts Diagram 10 11 13 12 4 25 5 3 2 1 17 7 18 23 21 29 26 22 6 32 33 16 31 34 28 30 27 8 19 20 9 9 14 15 24...

Page 29: ...l purchaser Please see the exclusions and limitation section below as certain restrictions and exclusions apply to this warranty How the Warranty Works 1 All warranties by the manufacturer are set her...

Page 30: ...ty will cover glass thermal breakage only and will not cover misuse of the stove glass including but not limited to a Glass that is struck has surface contaminates or has had harsh or abrasive cleaner...

Page 31: ...esentations 24 Sherwood Industries Ltd will not cover the cost of the removal or re installation of the stove hearth facing mantels venting or other components 25 Labour to replace or repair items und...

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