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Hampton H300 Cast Freestanding Woodstove

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

13)

  All fuel burning appliances consume oxygen 

during operation.  It is important  that you 
supply a source of fresh air to your unit 
while burning. A slightly opened window is 
suffi cient for the purpose.  If you also have 
a fi replace in your home, a downdraft may 
be created by your Hampton Stove causing 
a draft down your chimney. If this occurs, 
slightly open a window near your unit.

CAUTION:  If the body of your unit, 
fl ue baffl e or any part of the chimney 
connector starts to glow, you are over-
fi ring.  Stop loading fuel immediately 
and close the draft control until the 
glow has completely subsided.

14) 

Green or wet wood is not recommended for 
your unit.  If you must add wet or green fuel, 
open the draft control fully until all moisture 
has been dispersed by the intense fi re. 

 

Once all moisture has been removed, the 
draft control may be adjusted to maintain 
the fi re.

15)

  If you have been burning your stove on a low 

draft, use caution when opening the door.  
After opening the damper, open the door 
a crack, and allow the fi re to adjust before 
fully opening the door.

16)

 The controls of your unit or the air supply 

passages should not be altered to increase 
fi ring for any reason.

17)

 If you burn the unit too slowly or at too low 

a setting your unit will not be operating as 
effi ciently as it can.  An easy rule of thumb 
says that if your glass is clean, then your fl ue 
is clean and your exhaust is clean.  Burn the 
stove hot enough to keep your glass clean 
and you won't need to clean your fl ue as 
often.

4)

  After about 45 minutes, when your wood 

has begun to burn strongly, adjust your draft 
control down to keep the fi re at a moderate 
level.

 

WARNING:  Never build a roaring 
fi re in a cold stove.  Always warm 
your stove up slowly!

5)

  Once a bed of coals has been established 

on the fi rebrick hearth, you may adjust the 
draft control to a low setting to operate the 
unit at its most effi cient mode.

6)

  During the fi rst few fi res, keep the combus-

tion rate at a moderate level and avoid a 
large fi re. Only after 5 or 6 such fi res can 
you operate the stove at its maximum 
setting, and only after the metal has been 
warmed.

7)

  For the fi rst few days, the stove will give 

off an odour from the paint. This is to be 
expected as the high temperature paint 
becomes seasoned. Windows and/or doors 
should be left open to provide adequate 
ventilation while this temporary condition 
exists. Burning the stove at a very high 
temperature the fi rst few times may damage 
the paint. Burn fi res at a moderate level the 
fi rst few days.

8)

  Do not place anything on the stove top 

during the curing process. This may result 
in damage to your paint fi nish.

9)

  During the fi rst few days it may be more 

diffi cult to start the fi re. As you dry out your 
fi rebrick and your masonry fl ue, your draft 
will increase.

10)

  For those units installed at higher elevations 

or into sub-standard masonry fi replaces, 
drafting problems may occur. Consult an 
experienced dealer or mason on methods 
of increasing your draft.

11) 

Some cracking and popping noises may be 
experienced during the heating up process. 
These noises will be minimal when your unit 
reaches temperature.

12)

 Before opening your door to reload, open 

draft fully for approximately 10 to 15 seconds 
until fi re has been re-established. This will 
minimize any smoking.

FIRST FIRE

When your installation is completed and in-
spected you are ready for your fi rst fi re.

1)

 Open 

control 

fully.

2)

  Open fi rebox door and build a small fi re us-

ing paper and dry kindling on the fi rebrick 
hearth.  Secure door on the fi rebox and wait 
a few minutes for a good updraft in the fl ue to 
establish the fi re.  (Leaving the door slightly 
open will help your fi re start more rapidly.)

 

CAUTION:  Never leave unit unat-
tended if door is left open.  This 
procedure is for fi re start-up only, 
as unit may overheat if door is left 
open for too long.

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

With your unit now correctly installed and safety 
inspected by your local authority, you are now 
ready to start a fi re. Before establishing your 
fi rst fi re, it is important that you fully understand 
the operation of your draft control (refer to Draft 
Control section).

3)

  With the draft still in the fully open position 

add two or three seasoned logs to your  fi re. 
Form a trench in the ash bed to allow air to 
reach the rear of the fi rebox prior to closing 
the door.

  

FAN OPERATION

Automatic

To operate the optional fan automatically, push 
the bottom switch on the side of the fan housing 
to "AUTO" and the top switch to either "HIGH" 
or "LOW" for fan speed.

This will allow the fan to turn on as the stove 
has come up to operating temperature.  It will 
also shut the fan system off after the fi re has 
gone out and the unit cooled to  below a useful 
heat output range.

Manual

To manually operate the fan system push the bot-
tom switch to "MAN" and the top switch to either 
"HIGH" or "LOW". This will bypass the sensing 
device and allow  full control of the fan.

Switching from "AUTO" to "MAN" or "HIGH" to 
"LOW" may be done anytime.

Summary of Contents for H300

Page 1: ...4G 1H4 918 214c MODEL H300 Freestanding Woodstove 04 13 06 Installer Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner Homeowner Please keep these instructions for...

Page 2: ...is manual please contact the HAMPTON DEALER in your area Keep those HAMPTON FIRES burning SAFETY NOTE If this woodstove is not properly installed a house re may result For your safety follow the insta...

Page 3: ...sonry Fireplace 12 Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs 13 Recommended Heights For Woodstove Flue 14 Mobile Home Installation 15 Listed Components For Mobile Home Installation 16 Brick Ins...

Page 4: ...FUEL ONLY USE OF OTHER FUELS MAY DAMAGE HEATERAND CREATEAHAZARDOUS CONDITION DO NOT OBSTRUCT COMBUSTION AIR OPENINGS OPERATE ONLY WITH FIREBRICKS IN PLACE OPERATE ONLY WITH DOOR CLOSED OPEN FEED DOOR...

Page 5: ...Hampton H300 Cast Freestanding Woodstove 5 INSTALLATION Top View Front View Side View UNIT DIMENSIONS...

Page 6: ...lat Washers Door Latch Bar Hex Nuts Side Door Plug Assembly 2 Assemble handle by a Placing lock washer over hex head bolt b Place hex head bolt into handle c Place spacer over hex head bolt threads d...

Page 7: ...material and must extend 18 457mm in front of the door opening and 6 152mm to the sides and rear of the unit Some areas may require a larger size oor protector Refer to the Mobile Home Installation s...

Page 8: ...9 228 mm 28 711 mm 10 254 mm 15 381 mm Mobile Home Close Clearance To be installed with required pipe components C Vent single wall pipe is not approved for Mobile Home installations Refer to Mobile H...

Page 9: ...G H I J K L H300 15 381 mm 13 330 mm 28 711 mm 13 330 mm 57 1448 mm 51 1 4 without side load door 1301 mm ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES FOR BACKWALL EXIT From Unit with Heat Shield Unit A B H300 9 228 mm 15...

Page 10: ...ada oor protection must extend 18 450mm to the front and 8 200mm to each side and back of the stove Minimum Overall Depth Y of Floor Protector Residential Residential Mobile Home Alcove Unit C Vent Cl...

Page 11: ...e manufacturer s installation instructions must be followed Youmustalsopurchaseandinstallthe ceilingsupportpackageorwallpass throughand T section package restops where needed insulation shield roof as...

Page 12: ...NRY CHIMNEY Ensurethatamasonrychimneymeetstheminimum standardsoftheNationalFireProtectionAssociation NFPA by having it inspected by a professional Make sure there are no cracks loose mortar or other s...

Page 13: ...brick masonry penetration Method C 6 152 4 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 61 mm 6 152 4 mm metal chimney connector and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall t...

Page 14: ...ample b 0 18 21 1000 18 72 21 84 2000 19 44 22 68 5000 21 60 25 20 8000 23 76 27 72 TABLE 1 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FLUE HEIGHTS IN FEET Measured from the top of the unit OF ELBOWS ELEVATION FT ABOVE SEA...

Page 15: ...rojectatleast2ft 610mm above the highest elevation of any part of the Mobile Home within 10 ft 3048mm of the chimney 7 ThechimneysystemshallcomplywithLocal Requirements 8 Any openings in a chimney gua...

Page 16: ...nector Kit 1 6SS Shield Support 1 6FAMH Flashing 1 6L3 Chimney Length 1 6L1 Chimney Length 1 CPE Rain Cap SECURITY S2100 Qty Part Description 1 DL42A 6 Connector Kit 1 6XSF Support 1 6XFA Flashing 1 6...

Page 17: ...tom of door lifts right out Bottom part of door ts into slot Glass Retainer Remove 12 screws GLASS INSTALLATION 1 Remove door from unit 2 To replace the glass remove the 12 screws highlighted in the d...

Page 18: ...ing removed DANGER Risk of electric shock Discon nect power before servicing unit NOTE Formoredetailedinformationsee instructions included with the Optional Blower 6 Loosen the 2 bolts you see after r...

Page 19: ...racket Support Gussets 2 Remove Stove Top and place Side Shelf on to Stove Side as shown aligning Bracket with notch in Stove Side as shown 3 Secure to Stove Side 4 After both Shelves are installed re...

Page 20: ...ile this temporary condition exists Burning the stove at a very high temperaturethe rstfewtimesmaydamage the paint Burn res at a moderate level the rst few days 8 Do not place anything on the stove to...

Page 21: ...unit to a chimney ue serving another appliance 10 Do not use grates or andirons or other methods for supporting fuel Burn directly on the bricks 11 Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15 seconds p...

Page 22: ...t tting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non com bustible oor or on the ground well away fromallcombustiblematerials pending nal disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial...

Page 23: ...mpetent chimney sweeps twice a year during the rst year of use and at least once a year thereafter or when a signi cant layer of creosote has accu mulated 3mm 1 8 or more it should be removed to reduc...

Page 24: ...secure Assembly shown below Refer to the Side Load Door Handle section for step by step installation Secure using 7 16 socket wrench Remove spacer washers behind screws Allen Key Hex Head Bolt Lock Wa...

Page 25: ...22 948 153 Oak Handle 23 220 120 Firebox Inner Cast Front 24 220 210 Andiron Hampton 25 220 321 Front Vents Charcoal Grey 220 322 Front Vents Slate Blue 220 324 Front Vents Ivory 220 325 Front Vents T...

Page 26: ...Hampton H300 Cast Freestanding Woodstove 26 PARTS LIST...

Page 27: ...Tape 74 940 333 P Neoceram Flush Glass c w Gasket 75 220 441 Door Grill Charcoal Grey 220 442 Door Grill Slate Blue 220 444 Door Grill Ivory 220 445 Door Grill Timberline Brown 76 948 158 Slotted Spr...

Page 28: ...art Description 220 960 Firebrick Set 90 802 157 Brick Partial 4 5 x 8 5 91 802 148 Brick Partial 4 5 x 4 5 92 802 158 Brick Partial 2 x 8 5 93 802 159 Brick Partial 4 5 x 8 5 cut angle 94 802 160 Bri...

Page 29: ...Hampton H300 Cast Freestanding Woodstove 29 NOTES...

Page 30: ...Hampton H300 Cast Freestanding Woodstove 30 NOTES...

Page 31: ...on through an accredited distribu tor or agent provided that the defective part be returned to the distributor or agent Transportation Prepaid if requested It is the general practice of FPI to charge...

Page 32: ...__________________________________________ Printed in Canada Hampton replace products are designed with reliability and simplicity in mind In addition our internalQualityAssuranceTeamcarefullyinspects...

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