HearthStone Castleton 8030 AU Owner'S Manual Download Page 23

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C

REOSOTE 

F

ORMATION 

&

 

R

EMOVAL 

 

When wood burns slowly at low temperatures, it may 
produce tar and other organic vapors, which 
combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. 
These creosote vapors condense in the relatively 
cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, 
creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. 
When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot 
fire, which may damage the chimney or even destroy 
the house. When burning wood, inspect the chimney 
connector and chimney at least once every two 
months during the heating season to determine if 
there is a creosote buildup.  

If a creosote build-up occurs, inspect the stovepipe 
connector and chimney more often, at least monthly 
during the heating season to monitor the 
accumulation. If a creosote residue greater that 1/4" 
(6 mm) accumulates, remove it to reduce the risk of 
a chimney fire. 

Prevention 

Burn the stove with the primary air control fully open 
for 35 -  45 minutes daily to burn out creosote 
deposits from within the stove and the venting 
system. 

After reloading with wood, burn the stove with the 
primary air control fully open for 15  to  20  minutes. 
This manner of operation ensures early engagement 
of the secondary combustion system that minimizes 
creosote buildup in the chimney. 

If your glass always remains dirty, your operating 
temperatures are too low or your wood is wet; 
therefore, there is a higher risk of creosote buildup. 

Inspect the venting system at the stove connection 

and

  at the chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend to 

build creosote deposits faster, so it is important to 
check the chimney at the top (where it is coolest) as 
well as from the bottom near the stove. 

Cleaning 

Remove accumulated creosote with a cleaning 
brush specifically designed for the type of chimney 
in use. We recommend you use a certified chimney 
sweep to perform this service. Contact your dealer 
for the name of a certified chimney sweep in your 
area (your dealer may be a certified sweep!).  

We recommend that before each heating season 
you have the entire system professionally inspected, 
cleaned and repaired, if necessary. 

G

ASKETS 

 

Replace door gasket material every two to three 
seasons, or whenever it becomes deteriorated or 
loose, depending on stove use. If the door seal 
leaks, a new gasket will ensure a tight seal and 
improve stove performance.  

We recommend you only use Hearthstone 
replacement gaskets when you need to replace your 
door gasket. Contact your dealer for a gasket kit that 
includes instructions, and the gasket for your stove. 

G

LASS

 

The glass used in our stoves is actually not plain 
glass, but a tough, clear ceramic material capable of 
operating at temperatures up to 2300° F. Do not 
operate  the stove with a broken door glass. Do not 
abuse the front door by striking or slamming. 

When necessary, clean the glass. We recommend 
using a damp paper towel dipped in gray ash. Rub 
the inside of the glass with a circular motion. When 
all the deposits are removed, clean up with window 
cleaner or with commercial stove glass cleaners, 
which are available from your local dealer. Never 
attempt to clean the glass while the fire is burning or 
while the glass is hot. Remove deposits by following 
the instructions provided with the cleaner. Wipe the 
cleaner off with a soft cloth, or black & white 
newsprint. 

Important:

  scratching or etching the glass 

will weaken the integrity of the glass. Do not 
use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other 
abrasive material to clean the glass. Use a 
cleaner specifically manufactured for 
woodstoves only. 

The front door glass is a ceramic, thermal  shock-
resistant glass, made specifically for use in 
woodstoves.  Do not use any replacement glass 
other than the ceramic glass manufactured  and 
supplied for use in this woodstove.  Replacement 
glass is available through your local dealer. 

Replace the door glass immediately if broken or 
chipped. Contact your local dealer for replacement 
glass. The glass kit includes instructions and 
everything  needed for the repair. If you replace the 
glass yourself, wear work gloves and safety glasses. 

Required Glass Kit:

 PN: 90-58300. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Castleton 8030 AU

Page 1: ...USE YOUR NEW CASTLETON WOOD STOVE If this room heater is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow these instruct...

Page 2: ...FIRE USE A FIRE SCREEN WARNING OPEN AIR CONTROL AND DAMPER WHEN FITTED BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A CRACKED GLASS CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE M...

Page 3: ...OMBUSTIBLE SURFACE REQUIRED CLEARANCES 8 OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY 9 VENTING COMPONENTS CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS 9 INSTALLING THE REAR HEARSHIELD AND BLOWER ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED OPERATION 16 CONTROLS...

Page 4: ...ll coverings as specified by this manual and AZ NZ 2918 2001 to protect combustible surfaces As a general rule keep furniture drapes curtains wood paper and other combustibles at least 36 inches 92 cm...

Page 5: ...red devices that exhaust house air 5 There is excessive condensation on windows in the winter 6 A ventilation system is installed in the house If these or other indications suggest that infiltration a...

Page 6: ...1 4g kg Efficiency 60 average across all burn rates Burn Time Up to 8 hrs Heat Life Up to 10 hours Note The amount and weight of wood contained per cubic foot of firebox volume can vary from 4 to 12kg...

Page 7: ...may be stored between the bottom of the stove and the bottom heat shield INSTALLING YOUR STOVE Choose a place to install your Castleton woodstove Inspect this location to make sure that the stove and...

Page 8: ...K W A minimum 1025mm deep x 830mm wide x 9mm thick floor protector Bellis Board should be used under and in front of the appliance base when installing the appliance see joint AS NZS 2918 2001 3 3 2 T...

Page 9: ...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 for combustion is taken from outside the residen...

Page 10: ...RED THE MANUFACUTRER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE The flue or chimney system must be in good condition It must be inspected by a competent person and passed for use with the appliance bef...

Page 11: ...ust stand on a heat resistant constructional floor protector of the minimum dimensions shown and meet the requirements of AS NZS 2918 2001 section 3 3 Site the vents where cold draught is unlikely to...

Page 12: ...liance and any heat sensitive material If stone I granite I marble or any other natural material is used to construct the fire surround or any part of it provision should be made for expansion and mov...

Page 13: ...ne Quality Home Heating Products Inc Castleton Model 8030 AU 12 Figure 7 Air ventilation through chimney chase Figure 8 Air ventilation through top flashing Figure 9 Minimum flue height as per AS NZS...

Page 14: ...lips screws provided to secure the brackets 2 Place the 6 screws 10 24 x 3 8 into the brackets leaving them loose enough to slide the heat shield and extension over them Hold the heat shield extension...

Page 15: ...s on the heat shield mounting bracket already installed on stove Pass the screws through the heat shield holes and slide the heat shield down to catch the screws into the slots Tighten the screws to h...

Page 16: ...ed on the top of the blower housing activates the blower It will take several minutes for the heat of the stove to activate the snap switch about 120 degrees F A rheostat controls the blower fan speed...

Page 17: ...latched PRIMARY AIR CONTROL The primary air control lever is located under the center of the ash lip The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the firebox Generally the...

Page 18: ...Mallee Box Ironbark 100 70 1121 Good Poor Excellent Few Limited 7400 17 2 Eucalyptus microcarpa Grey Box Box Ironbark 100 70 1121 Difficult Poor Excellent Few Good 7400 17 2 Eucalyptus laryiflorens B...

Page 19: ...e and small fractures may appear on the surface These changes do not affect the function of the stove If a panel breaks completely it must be replaced Avoid the following conditions that can cause the...

Page 20: ...d coals reduces smoking time and brings fresh fuel up to a high temperature rapidly BURN RATE LOW BURN Move the air control lever all the way to the right See figure 16 This closes the air shutter to...

Page 21: ...XCPET FOR OPEN DOOR VIEWING WITH OPTIONAL SCREEN 90 69300 INSTALLED OR START UP AND LOADING REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF ASHES You can leave a thin layer of ashes in the firebox if preferred Allow fire to...

Page 22: ...all amount of anti seize compound in each one 7 Place the new glass onto the door Ensure sticker indicating the coated side is on the exterior face of the glass 8 Important Center the glass and ensure...

Page 23: ...mney sweep in your area your dealer may be a certified sweep We recommend that before each heating season you have the entire system professionally inspected cleaned and repaired if necessary GASKETS...

Page 24: ...lines are as follows An AIRTIGHT HOUSE The air supply infiltration to the interior of the house may be inadequate if your home is super insulated or especially well sealed This phenomenon of air starv...

Page 25: ...cy of burns and avoid using poor quality or green wood UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Unsealed or Open Door Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets Excessive Draft Check the installation Operate at...

Page 26: ...lacement Parts 5030 045 Hinge Bushing 5030 050 Hinge Pin Support 5030 055 Hinge Plate 5030 070 Secondary Combustion Tube 1 5030 072 Secondary Combustion Tube 2 5030 073 Secondary Combustion Tube 3 521...

Page 27: ...Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Castleton Model 8030 AU 26 Safety Label...

Page 28: ...red or replaced during 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...

Page 29: ...pressly authorized and approved by Hearthstone j Modifications of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by Hearthstone in writing k Interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supp...

Page 30: ...erformance of any obligation under this document the Original Purchaser must within the applicable warranty time period contact their original Hearthstone dealer or the current responsible local Heart...

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