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TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 
Your Heating Needs  
 

Virtually all woodstove operators experience basic common 
problems at one time or another.  Most are correctable and 
generally require only a minor adjustment of the stove, 
installation, or operating technique.  In cases where weather 
conditions dramatically affect stove performance, the 
problems are typically temporary and solve themselves 
once the weather changes. 
 
If you question whether your stove is producing adequate 
heat, the best way to troubleshoot the problem is to monitor 
the temperature of the stack.  A 400 degree F (200 degree 
C) stovepipe confirms the stove is supplying sufficient heat.  
Keep in mind that your house itself will regulate 
room/house temperatures.  How well the walls, floors and 
ceilings are insulated, the number and size of glass 
windows, the tightness of outside doors, and the 
construction or style of your house (vaulted ceilings or 
other open spaces which colle ct large percentages of heat, 
ceiling fans, etc.) all are determining factors of room 
temperature. 
 
Your stove's performance is also dependant on its 
installation.  One common cause of poor performance is an 
oversized chimney flue.  Oversized chimney flues result in 
decreased draft, which prevents the smoke from rising out 
the chimney.  Oversized flues are also more difficult to heat 
effectively, especially when burning a high efficiency 
stove.  Cool flue temperatures inhibit the establishment of a 
strong d raft (and encourage the accumulation of creosote).  
The lack of a strong draft will  
cause the fire to die down and may even force the smoke to 
pour into the room. 
 
If your chimney is the proper size and a strong draft is not 
easily established, there is the possibility of the chimney 
being too cold.  Again, hot chimneys promote a stronger 
draft. 
 
Other draft guidelines are as follows: 

 

AN

 "AIRTIGHT" HOUSE: 

 If your home is super-

insulated or especially well sealed, the (infiltration) air 
supply to the interior of the house may be inadequate.  This 

phenomenon of air starvation within the building can be 
exacerbated if exhaust fans, such as clothes dryers, 
bathroom fans or cookstove exhaust fans, are in operation 
within the home.  Outfitting your stove with the optional 
outside air supply adaptor connected to an air duct which 
leads to the outside of the building should correct this 
problem. 
 

 
TALL TREES OR BUILDINGS: 

 These obstructions, 

when located in proximity to the top of the chimney can 
cause chronic or occasional downdrafts.  When selecting a 
site for a new chimney, take care to consider the placement 
of other objects near the proposed chimney location. 
 

WIND VELOCITY: 

 Generally, the stronger and steadier 

a wind, the stronger (better) the draft.  However, "gusty" 
wind conditions may cause erratic downdrafts. 
 

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE:

  Chimney drafts are 

typically sluggish on balmy, wet or muggy days.  This is a 
weather-related phenomenon, which generally is self-
correcting as the weather changes. 
 

BRISKNESS OF FIRE:

  The hotter the fire in your stove, 

the hotter your chimney and, therefore, the stronger the 
draft. 
 

BREAKS IN THE VENTING SYSTEM:

  An unsealed 

clean-out door at the bottom of the chimney, leaky 
stovepipe joints, a poor stovepipe-to-thimble connection, 
missing caps, or a leaky chimney may cause inadequate 
draft. 

SEASONAL FACTORS:

 Early fall and late spring are 

generally difficult seasons in which to establish proper 
drafts.  The colder the outside air is (relative to room 
temperatures) the stronger the draft. 
 

Operating the Stove  

There are days when a draft is not easily established.  As 
outlined above, seasonal factors or a cold chimney may be 
the cause.  Try starting the fire by using small kindling and 
fuel to obtain a quick, hot fire.  Tend the fire frequently 
with small fuel until the chimney is hot and the draft is well 
established. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 8040 04-28-04

Page 1: ... reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Tribute Model 8040 04 28 04 CONTACT LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION BUILDING DEPARTMENT or FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT PERMITS REQUIRED RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA ...

Page 2: ...D STOVE 12 Connection To A Masonry Chimney 12 INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME 15 OPERATING YOUR TRIBUTE WOOD STOVE 16 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 16 CHOOSING FIREWOOD 16 BUILDING A FIRE 17 BREAKING IN YOUR WOOD STOVE 17 Building A Break In Fire 17 NORMAL OPERATION 18 Building A Fire For Everyday Use 18 Burn Rate 18 Over Fire Caution 18 Removal And Disposal Of Ashes 19 MAINTENANCE 19 Monitoring Stove Tempera...

Page 3: ...tove in a safe convenient open area away from traffic flow doors and hallways and near a chimney and chimney connector Review the proper clearance measurements from combustible surfaces You can safely reduce required clearances in most cases by using the optional rear heat shield and also with a special connector pipe and special wall coverings as specified by this manual the NFPA 211 codes and yo...

Page 4: ...commended Follow these safety precautions q Never modify this stove in any way especially the primary air control system q Never burn kiln dried wood painted or treated wood solvents trash plywood colored or glossy paper artificial logs cardboard coal garbage or driftwood Especially do not burn coal in this stove q Never use gasoline type fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or other liquid fuels ...

Page 5: ...imary air control 3 Close the stovepipe damper if present 4 Keep the stove door closed WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT OUT A STOVEPIPE OR CHIMNEY FIRE BY THROWING WATER ONTO THE STOVE STOVEPIPE OR CHIMNEY THE EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE ASSOCIATED WITH SUCH FIRES CAN CAUSE INSTANTANEOUS STEAM AND SERIOUS BODILY HARM Once the chimney fire has expired leave the primary air control closed and let the fi...

Page 6: ...400 Blower 90 57210 Screen 90 69400 Soapstone Finish1 Polished Gray Soapstone Castings Finish Painted Matte and Porcelain Enamel Brown Sea foam Blue black and Black 1 Polished gray soapstone is a natural product and will vary from stone to stone Various amounts of gray charcoal blue and green will be evident according to the natural composition of the stone ...

Page 7: ...diant energy required to heat concrete basement walls is so great that most of the usable heat is absorbed by them and lost Read this chapter to obtain a sound understanding of how to properly install your stove If you use a close clearance connector pipe it must be tested to UL standards and listed Check the listing of your pipe for actual clearances The diagrams in this manual represent typical ...

Page 8: ...ront door rotate the latch clockwise to approximately the 10 o clock position OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY Kit 90 53400 1 According to Intertek Testing Services Inc 2 According to ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals 1977 An outside air source may be connected directly to this stove using an optional outside air kit The advantage of providing outside air directly to the stove is that the air used by the stove fo...

Page 9: ...rs to combustibles such as walls and ceilings when installing the stove near non combustible surfaces B C E A G D H K J H I Tribute Clearances Parallel Corner Clearances inches A B C D E G H I J K Single wall stove pipe without heat shield 16 5 19 21 24 27 5 13 17 25 5 28 5 68 25 Single wall stove pipe with heat shield 16 5 14 5 16 5 19 5 27 5 13 11 19 5 22 5 59 75 Double wall stove pipe with heat...

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Page 12: ...iameter 24 MSG or 25 MSG blued steel connector pipe Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe they cannot withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood fire A thimble is a manufactured or site constructed device installed in combustible walls through which the chimney connector passes to the chimney It keeps the walls from igniting You must use a wall thimble when installing a chimney connector ...

Page 13: ...omotes a better draft and discourages the formation of creosote An exterior chimney does not benefit from the warmth of being surrounded by the building so it typically operates at lower flue temperatures than an interior chimney An exterior chimney s draft is not as strong and may experience increased creosote accumulation When connecting the Tribute to a prefabricated metal chimney you must foll...

Page 14: ...h enclosed chase One story house installation with attic Chimney Cap Storm Collar Flashing Chimney Sections Chase Enclosure Wall Strap Support Box with built in Starter Adjustable Roof Tee clean out Access door Tee Support Bracket Chimney is supported by Tee Support Bracket Chimney is supported by Ceiling Chimney Cap Storm Collar Flashing Adjustable Roof section Insullation Shield Stovepipe Chimne...

Page 15: ...st 1 25 mm air space q An equivalent flue liner must be a listed chimney liner system meeting type HT requirements or other approved material Interior chimney requirements q At least 2 51 mm clearance to combustible structure q Fire stops must be installed at the spaces where the chimney passes through floors and or ceiling q Insulation must be 2 51 mm from the chimney Exterior chimney requirement...

Page 16: ...h leg base to bolt down the stove Install one of the following Dura Vent Mobile Home Chimney Connector Kits 6DP MH 6 Diameter S N 9096N 7DP MH 7 Diameter S N 9196N 8DP MH 8 Diameter S N 9296N Each kit includes Stainless spark arrester cap storm collar Adjustable vented flashing 0 12 6 12 Two 24 Dura Plus chimney pipes 24 support box with built in starter section and trim UL or ULC approved equipme...

Page 17: ... air creates a slower burn To fully open the primary air intake move the handle as far as it will go to the left move the handle as far as it will go to the right to close the primary air control CHOOSING FIREWOOD Your Tribute Wood Heater is designed to only burn firewood also known as cordwood CAUTION DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUI...

Page 18: ...ill give you many years of trouble free use With use the color of the soapstone may change and small fractures may appear on the surface of the stone These changes will only add character and distinction to your stove Avoid the following conditions that can cause the soapstone or cast iron pieces to break Do not throw wood into the stove Do not use the doors as leverage to force wood into the stov...

Page 19: ...is opened fully Also reloading on a bed of hot red coals reduces smoking time and will bring fresh fuel up to a high temperature rapidly BURN RATE HIGH BURN Fully load the firebox with wood on a bed of hot coals or on an actively flaming fire and fully open the primary air control by moving it fully to the left away from the firebox This will fully open the primary air shutter A high burn rate is ...

Page 20: ...r until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Ashes should NEVER be placed in wooden or plastic containers or in paper or plastic bags no matter how long the fire has been out Coals within a bed of ashes can remain hot for several days once removed from the firebox MAINTENANCE MONITORING STOVE TEMPERATURES Monitor the stove temperatures with a stove thermometer available from your dealer placed on th...

Page 21: ... the stone or enamel finish on top of your stove Often with use and over time subtle earth tones of brown red and yellow appear on the soapstone This is a natural reaction in the soapstone Surface or hairline fractures may appear in the stone after a stove has been used Such changes are normal and do not affect the operation or the integrity of the stove and do not require replacement If you obser...

Page 22: ...immediately if broken or chipped Contact your local dealer for replacement glass which is accompanied with instructions and everything needed for the repair If you replace the glass yourself wear work gloves and safety glasses The procedure for glass and glass gasket replacement is as follows 1 Remove the door by lifting it straight up off the hinges with the hinge pins remaining in the door 2 Pla...

Page 23: ...promote a stronger draft Other draft guidelines are as follows AN AIRTIGHT HOUSE If your home is super insulated or especially well sealed the infiltration air supply to the interior of the house may be inadequate This phenomenon of air starvation within the building can be exacerbated if exhaust fans such as clothes dryers bathroom fans or cookstove exhaust fans are in operation within the home O...

Page 24: ...sive Ash Build up Empty ashes more frequently UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Unsealed or Open Door Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets Excessive Draft Check the installation Operate at LOW BURN Install stovepipe damper Deteriorated Cement Seals Reseal the stove with furnace cement Extra Long Chimney Shorten the chimney Install stovepipe damper Oversized Chimney Reline the chimney to the prop...

Page 25: ...LASS 9 5 8 x 12 7 8 TRI 2010 490 TOP 3110 053 GASKET ROPE 3 16 LOW 3110 056 GASKET ROPE 1 4 2992 STEEL 3110 057 GASKET ROPE 3 8 1632 5040 030 HANDLE SLIDER PRI AIR CONTROL 3120 040 BAFFLE CERAMIC 5 5 8 x 12 1 2 TRI 5040 050 PIPE SECONDARY AIR RISER 3120 351 GASKET GLASS CLIP HER1 5040 051 PIPE AIR SECONDARY 1 TRI 3200 101 PAINT HIGH TEMP SATIN BLACK 5040 052 PIPE AIR SECONDARY 2 TRI 3900 177 HANDL...

Page 26: ...5 MSG blue steel connector with UL 103 US or UL S629 CAN listed factory built Type HT chimney INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA AND INSTALLATION TYPE OF FUEL Solid Wood Only CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR FREQUENTLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOT...

Page 27: ... physical damage or over loading of the Woodstove Firebox baffle the baffle above the secondary air tubes against breakage cracking or burn through Door handles and latch mechanisms against breakage This warranty expires on the fifth 5th anniversary of the Purchase Date LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY HearthStone warrants the following parts of the Woodstove against the following occurrences that result...

Page 28: ...HE EXPIRATION OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY TO THE SUBJECT WOODSTOVE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT EXTEND ONLY TO THE ORIGINA...

Page 29: ...HearthStone or a Dealer as the case may be Thereafter the Original Purchaser is responsible for all shipping costs related to shipping Woodstove parts to and from HearthStone or a Dealer as the case may be Shipping cost for the Woodstove Within the first 1st year after the Purchase Date if the Original Purchaser is instructed to return the Woodstove to HearthStone or a Dealer for repair HearthSton...

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