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Hearthstone Quality Home  Heating Products, Inc                                                                 

                            Bristol  DX Model  8763

 

                                                                                      

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Symptom 

Possible Cause 

Corrective Action 

5. Frequent pilot outage.  A.  Pilot flame may be too low or 

blowing, (high), causing the pilot 
safety to drop out. 
 
B. Excessive draft 

A.  Clean and/or adjust the pilot flame for maximum 
impingement on the thermocouple. 
 
B. Check Restriction settings per this manual. 
 

6. Glass fogs  

A.  A normal result of gas 
combustion in a cold stove. 

A1. After  the heater has warmed up, the glass should clear. 
A2. Leave pilot in standby mode to keep stove warmer. 

7. Blue Flames  
  

A.  A normal result during the first 
20 minutes. 
  

A.  Flames should begin to turn more yellowish after 20 
minutes of burning. 
 
B. If the blue color stays; adjust the air shutter for a proper 
burn. 

8. Floating flames, lazy ill-
defined, quiet flames, 
which roll around, 
sometimes completely off 
of the port, sometimes 
with overly, yellow tips. 
Possible sooting. Usually 
accompanied by the odor 
of aldehydes. 

A.  Potentially dangerous 
incomplete combustion due to 
incorrect air to fuel ratio (lack of 
combustion air or excessive fuel 
delivery I.e. excessive gas 
pressure, overrating of appliance).         
 
B. Incorrect air intake/exhaust flow 
system.  Causes may be:                    
 
B1. Blocked burner.              
B2. Blocked primary air         
B3. Blocked secondary air inlets  
 
C. Incorrect air shutter position. 

A.  Check the appliance input rate and reduce if necessary. 
The air intake/exhaust flow system may be too restrictive or 
blocked (the rate at which the exhaust leaves [draft] 
determines the rate at which the combustion air is delivered). 
Poor draft results in insufficient air delivery or a restricted 
exhaust. Correct air intake/exhaust flow system.          
 
B1. Clear ports.                                            
B2. Clear obstructions.                                   
B3. Clear obstructions.                                   
 
C. If gas pressures are correct and the flames stay the same, 
adjust the air shutter for a proper burn. 

9. Burner flashback. Air-
gas mixture ignites inside 
the burner near the orifice, 
usually creating a roaring 
noise like a blowtorch. The 
problem is an imbalance 
of gas flow velocity and 
burning speed pattern. 

A.  Excessive primary air.                      
 
B. Burner input underrated.  
 
C. Valve  leak if flashback occurs 
with burner valve in off position.                              
 
D. Improper gas pipe size. 

A.  Adjust the air shutter for a proper burn.     
 
B. Check input rate. Check input pressure using a 
manometer. Confirm correct gas pressure at house meter or 
tank (call gas company). Confirm burner orifice size.           
 
C. Replace valve. If above corrections do not eliminate 
flashback, replace burner.               
 
D. Correct plumbing. 

10. Delayed ignition 
(makes a sudden 
"whoosh" noise as the 
burner lights). This is a 
buildup of gas prior to 
ignition. This is more 
prevalent with propane 
(LP) fuel. 

A.  Incorrect air-to-fuel ratio.  
 
A1. Primary air incorrect.    
A2. Burner ports plugged.    
 
B. Improper log placement.  
 
C. Pilot shield not installed 
properly.  

 

A1. Adjust the air shutter for a proper burn.   
A2. Open ports to allow for proper travel of flames.                                                            
 
B. Reposition logs to eliminate interference with flame travel. 
 
C. Ensure the pilot shield is installed in the proper position.  

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 8763)

Page 1: ...un interrupteur Ne pas vous servir des t l phones se trouvant dans le batiment o vous vous trouvez Quittez le b timent imm diatement Appelez imm diatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis un voisin Sui...

Page 2: ...ion 14 Electrical System Information 18 Gas Supply Connections 19 Gas Connections 19 Initial Leak Check 20 Pre Ignition Checks 20 Initial Lighting Instructions 22 Pilot Adjustment 23 Outlet Pressure A...

Page 3: ...lifting slightly and pulling forward free of the stove Set panel aside on a soft surface Locate and grasp receiver body Pull receiver straight forward from the mounting bracket firmly but slowly As so...

Page 4: ...safe place as proof of purchase Serial Number Fuel type Natural Gas Liquid Propane Sold by Date of Purchase Address Phone E mail Website Installed by Date of Installation Address Phone E mail Website...

Page 5: ...Street Room 1511 Boston Massachusetts 02202 Manufactured and Warranted by Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc 317 Stafford Ave Morrisville VT 05661 8695 USA www hearthstonestoves com Bristol...

Page 6: ...ote control Part Description 8763 0010 Matte Black 8763 0020 Brown Enamel 8763 0030 Basil Enamel Read this Owner s Manual Operate and maintain this gas heater according to the instructions in this man...

Page 7: ...use with other gases unless a certified kit is used Cet appareil doit tre atilis uniquement avec les types de gas indiqu s sur la plaque signal tique Ne pas l utiliser avec d autres gas sauf si un ki...

Page 8: ...AND BEHIND THE UNIT ON A REGULAR BASIS TO PREVENT THE ACCUMULATION OF DUST AND LINT Ceramic Logs Burner Baffle If the decorative ceramic log or burner material supplied with the Bristol is damaged or...

Page 9: ...is equipped for use at 0 to 2000 feet 0 610 meters altitude Cet appareil est equip pour des altitudes compries entre 0 et 2000 pieds 0 610 m seulement Items Required for Installation External regulat...

Page 10: ...let taking care to avoid damaging components mounted under the stove INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance INSTALLATEUR Laissez cette notice avec l appareil CONSUMER Retain this manual for fu...

Page 11: ...ntrol valve access door on the front of the unit as well as full access for periodic cleaning and servicing Also consider clearance for the blower assembly if present or planned in the future CAUTION...

Page 12: ...odate your installation CAUTION ENSURE ALL STOVE AND TERMINATION CAP CLEARANCES ARE OBSERVED PER THIS OWNER S MANUAL CAUTION ENSURE THERE IS NO WIRING OR PLUMBING IN THE CHOSEN LOCATION CAUTION DO NOT...

Page 13: ...1 2 13 12 to 16 12 6 1 8 17 12 to 21 12 8 2 4 Figure 8 Termination Cap clearances Prefabricated Fireplace Chimney Installations The Bristol 8763 is approved for use with direct vent chimney conversion...

Page 14: ...shion 2 Move the stove and pipe assembly back until the 90 elbow is flush to the wall The 24 vertical pipe should be parallel to the wall Draw a circle around the pipe Use the center of this circle as...

Page 15: ...eft and right side inlets 4 Position the restrictor plates over the intake openings by resting them on the firebox bottom and sliding them left or right until the screw hole in the restrictor plate al...

Page 16: ...e top of the stove from the outside before venting is attached by the following method 1 Note the two tabs extending into the inner flue collar from the upper manifold housing 2 Place the restrictor r...

Page 17: ...m CAN We strongly recommend 12 inches particularly where strong winds prevail H Not to be installed within 15 feet 4 5m above a meter regulator assembly within 3 feet 91cm horizontally from the center...

Page 18: ...Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Bristol Model 8763 17 Figure 12 Venting Termination...

Page 19: ...ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING ATTENTION AU MOMENT DE L ENTRETIEN DES COMMANDES TIQUETEZ TOUS LES FILS AVANT LE D BRANCHEMENT DES ERREURS DE...

Page 20: ...INSTALLATION CAN CGA B149 NFPA Code and Hearthstone require the use of a dedicated sediment trap just upstream of the unit Damage to the valve or other components due to the lack of a sediment trap ar...

Page 21: ...ak detection method around the diaphragm flanges pipe connections seal cap and all other joints Bubbles indicate a leak 2 If no leakage is detected proceed with the instructions listed on page 20 to l...

Page 22: ...s placed in the appliance the surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably The position of the antenna on the receiver also influences reception NOTICE The antenna must not cross or come into c...

Page 23: ...et on a non marring surface 4 Locate and turn the MANUAL Knob on the valve clockwise to the MAN position see Figure 16 5 Turn the Main Valve knob to OFF 6 Using a pen or other device that will reach t...

Page 24: ...ent screw to set required burner pressure high fire Pressure is increased by turning clockwise pressure regulator models or decreased by turning counter clockwise 4 After adjustment replace the plug 5...

Page 25: ...pulling away from the screw head 3 Flip the conversion plug 1800 4 Slide the conversion plug back on the pressure screw shaft and gently push until is clicks in place 5 Reinstall the screw assembly u...

Page 26: ...Model 8763 25 Figure 20 Low Flow Orifice Location Figure 21 Low Flow Orifice Removal Figure 22 Low Flow Orifice Removal O ring Figure 23 NG Low Flow Screw Removal Figure 24 Press LP Orifice into Valve...

Page 27: ...the front of the pilot tower and the letters NAT should be visible on the upper horizontal surface see Figure 26 Slide the gate backward in the Pilot Tower by pushing on the upturned edge by the NAT l...

Page 28: ...ff position Manual Mode 1 Remove valve access panel 2 Turn the Main Valve Knob clockwise to OFF 3 Turn the ON OFF switch on the valve to OFF 4 Replace valve access panel 5 Turn the gas supply valve to...

Page 29: ...er with the narrow end resting on log 1as shown Figure 32 Log 2 in Position 4 Place log 3 as shown Figure 33 Log 3 in Position 5 Place log 4 on top of log 1 as shown Figure 34 Log 4 in Position 6 Plac...

Page 30: ...ed shutter results in a more yellow flame but too little air will result in incomplete combustion low efficiency and a dirty burn There are two simple guidelines to aid in determining the correct flam...

Page 31: ...igure 12 on page 17 for settings Restrictor Plate Adjustment Loosen the screw and position the restrictor plate in the desired location Tighten the screw to lock in place Figure 38 Restrictor Fully Cl...

Page 32: ...ination control 32oF to 176oF 0oC to 80oC Latching solenoid valve 32oF to 176oF 0oC to 80oC Receiver RF without batteries 176OF 80oC Receiver RF with batteries 131oF 55 C Receiver infrared with withou...

Page 33: ...8 5 Turn the Main Valve knob to OFF 6 Using a pen or other device that will reach through the MANUAL Knob cutout gently press the pilot button and hold it in the down position 7 After a ten second wai...

Page 34: ...es turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TO SHUT DOWN THE APPLAINCE AND TURN OFF GAS on page 27 STANDBY MODE Pilot Flame Handset Press and hold small flame to set appliance at pi...

Page 35: ...Front burner ON The AUX symbol on the display indicates the solenoid valve is OPEN NOTE The operation of the burner control valve is blocked in timer OFF mode when the setting of the Nighttime setbac...

Page 36: ...Appliance must be in standby mode pilot ignited The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature The flame height is then automatically adjusted to achieve the Daytime Set Tempera...

Page 37: ...scroll to TEMP mode sun icon Hold the SET button until the set temperature on the screen flashes Press large flame button to increase Daytime Set Temperature Press small flame button to decrease Dayt...

Page 38: ...time P1 and moon is displayed and the time flashes Set the hour by pressing the large flame button Set the minutes by pressing the small flame button Setting P2 ON Time Once P1 times are set briefly p...

Page 39: ...d prior to operating the appliance Tout cran ou protecteur retir pour permettre l entretien de l appareil doit tre remis en place avant de mettre l appareil en marche Cleaning WARNING DO NOT CLEAN THE...

Page 40: ...G DISCONNECT POWER TO THE UNIT AND SHUT OFF THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE VALVE BEFORE REPLACING ANY BATTERIES Hearthstone recommends replacing all batteries at least very season Keep a supply of good quality...

Page 41: ...e four 1 8 rivets on the upper glass clips Push the top of the glass slightly away from the frame and lift it up above the lower clips and then out of the frame set it aside 7 Remove the glass from th...

Page 42: ...clips on the front glass frame The glass assemblies are now ready to remount on the unit If replacing entire glass with kit 1 Follow instructions included in glass kit Steps 1 11 under If Replacing Gl...

Page 43: ...t 3160 228 Flue Exhaust Gasket Kits 3160 152 Pilot Gasket 97 66630 Log Set 3160 712 Heat Exchanger Gasket 97 58621 Side Glass Assembly 3160 710 Delayed Ignition Relief Gasket Top 97 58620 Front Glass...

Page 44: ...after carefully following lighting instructions A Low or too high gas pressure B Faulty connections C Pilot dirty or plugged D Thermocouple damaged E Thermocouple Interrupter circuit damaged A Check f...

Page 45: ...may be too restrictive or blocked the rate at which the exhaust leaves draft determines the rate at which the combustion air is delivered Poor draft results in insufficientair delivery or a restricte...

Page 46: ...Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Bristol DX Model 8763 45 Rating Label...

Page 47: ...ng the limited warranty period will be warranted under the terms of the limited warranty for a period not to exceed the remaining term of the original limited warranty or one year whichever is longer...

Page 48: ...baffles refractory materials ash grates and glass 4 Damage resulting from installation modification alteration repair or service of the appliance by any party other than an authorized Hearthstone dea...

Page 49: ...epair or to schedule a Dealer service call The Original Purchaser should refer to the Dealer Network search engine contained on Hearthstone s Web site www hearthstonestoves com if the original dealer...

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