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 Model 8390

          

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ROUBLESHOOTING 

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UIDE 

 

PROBLEM POSSIBLE 

CAUSE SOLUTIONS 

STOVE SMOKES 

Operating Technique 

Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening doors. 

 

Cold Chimney 

Preheat the chimney when first starting a fire. 

 

Blocked Chimney 

Examine the chimney and stovepipe for blockage or creosote 
accumulations. 

 

Oversized Chimney 

Reline the chimney to the appropriate diameter 

 

Undersized Chimney 

Install a draft inducer or replace the chimney. 

 

Chimney Too Short 

Lengthen the chimney. 

 

Air Infiltration Into The 
Chimney 

Seal chimney connections and openings in clean-out doors. 

 

More Than One Appliance 
Connected to the Flue 

Disconnect all other appliances and seal openings. 

BACK-PUFFING OR 
GAS EXPLOSIONS 

Operating Technique 

Fully open the primary air control one minute before opening the 
door and keep it fully open for a few minutes after reloading. 

 

Extra Low Burn Rate 

Burn the stove at a higher burn rate. 

 

Chimney Down-draft 

Install a chimney cap. 

 

Excessive Ash Build-up 

Empty ash pan more frequently. 

UNCONTROLLED  
OR SHORT BURN 

Unsealed or Open Door 

Close the front and ash doors tightly or replace the gaskets. 

 

Excessive Draft 

Check the installation. Operate at LOW BURN. Install stovepipe 
damper. 

 

Deteriorated Gasket Seals 

Reseal the stove with new, properly sized gaskets. 

 

Extra Long Chimney 

Shorten the chimney.  Install stovepipe damper. 

 

Oversized Chimney 

Reline the chimney to the proper diameter. 

 

High Winds or Hilltop 
Location: 

Install a chimney cap. 
 

 

Excessive Draft 

Draft in excess of 0.1 wc should be corrected with a stovepipe 
damper 

INSUFFICIENT HEAT  Poor Quality or Green 

Wood 

Use only air-dried wood, preferably dried at least one year.  Do not 
burn punky or rotten wood. 

 

Low Burn Rate 

Operate the stove at a higher burn rate. 

 

Air Insulated Chimney 

Replace with a pre-fabricated insulated chimney system or a 
properly sized masonry chimney. 

 

Cold Exterior Chimney 

Reline or insulate the chimney. 

 Leaky 

Stovepipe 

or 

Chimney 

Check the installation. 

 

Too Much Heat Loss From 
House 

Caulk windows, seal openings in home. 

BLISTERING OF 
ENAMEL CASTING 

Operating Technique 

Do not over-fire the stove.  Monitor stove temperatures. Use 
seasoned wood only. 

 

Excessive Draft 

Check the DRAFT. (See page 13)   A damper may be required.  
Operate the stove at a LOW BURN range. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 8390

Page 1: ...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 Craftsbury...

Page 2: ...________________________________________________ Date of Purchase________________________________________________ Name of Dealer_________________________________________________ Address of Dealer_____...

Page 3: ...em 12 Installing a Venting System 13 CONNECTING YOUR WOOD STOVE 13 Connecting to a Prefabricated Metal Chimney 13 Connection To A Masonry Chimney 16 INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME 17 OPERATING YOUR CRAFT...

Page 4: ...other combustible surfaces This will help reduce the risk of fire Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage bodily injury and even death Locate your stove in a safe convenient...

Page 5: ...LC B 365 and the National Building Code for Canada If you are installing your Craftsbury in a mobile home follow the specific guidelines described in the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Stan...

Page 6: ...detector Keep a fire extinguisher handy We recommend the type rated A B C Dispose of ashes properly See page 23 Keep children and pets away from the stove they could be burned by touching a hot stove...

Page 7: ...le inside the firebox is not packing and should not be removed from the stove prior to lighting see below HearthStone s Thermo Ceramic Baffle System To enhance the combustion efficiency and reduce the...

Page 8: ...per cubic foot depending on type of wood moisture content packing density and other factors As a constant for comparison and test purposes we are assuming 20 lbs of seasoned hardwood per cubic foot of...

Page 9: ...ctly in front of the stove need to be protected as described on page 10 Please use this section to plan how to locate your stove in your particular location Consider both the clearances of the stovepi...

Page 10: ...sed by the stove for combustion is taken from outside of the residence rather than from within the room where the stove is located With outside air supplied directly to the stove drafts within the roo...

Page 11: ...ORNER VIEW SIDE FRONT VIEW ALCOVE CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE AND REAR HEAT SHIELD Clearances Single wall connector Double walls connector With rear heat shield kit From unit Top c...

Page 12: ...E SAFTY OF THE INSTALLATION VENTING CONFIGURATION COMPONENTS OF A VENTING SYSTEM The complete venting system will consist of several components chimney connector wall thimble wall pass through chimney...

Page 13: ...eriodically inspection or clean the stovepipe connection and chimney Install the stove as close as practical to the chimney while maintaining all proper clearances Install stovepipe that is as short a...

Page 14: ...stall with your stove be sure to also purchase from the same manufacturer all of the necessary components such as the wall pass through or ceiling support package T section package fire stops when nee...

Page 15: ...ing ChimneySections ChaseEnclosure W allStrap SupportBox withbuilt in Starter AdjustableRoof Tee W allThimble Teeclean out Accessdoor TeeSupportBracket ChimneyissupportedbyTeeSupportBracket Chimneyiss...

Page 16: ...te to the accumulation of creosote Use the following checklist to ensure that your masonry chimney meets these minimum requirements Chimney wall construction Brick or modular block at least 4 102 mm t...

Page 17: ...ludes 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 equipment i...

Page 18: ...ROL This feature is located on the lower left front of the stove under the ash lip The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the firebox Generally speaking the more air...

Page 19: ...Apple Black Birch Hickory Locust White Oak Black Beech Mesquite MEDIUM HIGH White Ash Beech Yellow Birch Sugar Maple Red Oak MEDIUM LOW Black Ash White Birch Grey Birch Elm Norway Pine Pitch Pine Blac...

Page 20: ...bout ten pieces of very dry wood split to approximately 1 2 13 mm in diameter by roughly 10 254 mm long 2 Fully open the primary air control by pulling the lever fully out towards you 3 Light the pape...

Page 21: ...s burning well use the primary air control to regulate the desired rate of burn Pulling the lever out away from the stove front opens the PRIMARY AIR CONTROL for a high rate of burn or pushing it unde...

Page 22: ...ND DISPOSAL OF ASHES Ashes are best removed when the stove is cool In the morning before adding additional fuel is a good time for ash removal Use protective fireplace gloves when the pan is warm Exer...

Page 23: ...ng system 2 After reloading with wood burn the stove with the primary air control fully open for 20 to 30 minutes This manner of operation ensures early engagement of the secondary combustion system w...

Page 24: ...e to save hinge pins and washers for reuse Lay the door face down on a workbench or table Apply the cleaner to the glass and allow it to set for a few minutes By laying the door flat it will allow the...

Page 25: ...st way to troubleshoot the problem is to monitor the temperature of the stack A 400 F 200 C stovepipe confirms the stove is supplying sufficient heat Keep in mind that your house itself will regulate...

Page 26: ...ays 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 stronge...

Page 27: ...ently UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Unsealed or Open Door Close the front and ash doors tightly or replace the gaskets Excessive Draft Check the installation Operate at LOW BURN Install stovepipe damper...

Page 28: ...0 PRIMARY AIR MANIFOLD 1 2310 970 FRONT 1 2310 975 DOOR 1 2310 980 SECONDARY AIR RISER 1 2310 985 SECONDARY AIR MANIFOLD BOTTOM ACCESSORIES 1 2310 987 SECONDARY AIR MANIFOLD TOP 93 68900 REAR HEAT SHI...

Page 29: ...not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance NOTE Replace glass only with 4mm CERAMIC IR or NEOCERAM IR glass WARNING MOBILE HOME An outside air inlet must be provided for combust...

Page 30: ...breakage and deterioration not resulting from physical damage or over loading of the Woodstove Firebox baffle the baffle above the secondary air tubes against breakage cracking or burn through Door h...

Page 31: ...IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE GIVEN ONLY TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY FEDERAL OR STATE LAW EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY STATE...

Page 32: ...e first ninety 90 days after the Purchase Date HearthStone will pay for the shipping of Woodstove parts covered by any of the foregoing warranties to and from HearthStone or a Dealer as the case may b...

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