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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc 

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                                                                                                                                                                     Heritage Model 8021            

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GLASS:

  58" (140 cm) Length, 1/4" (.64 cm) Diameter, 

Low Density Black Tube 
 

ASH DOOR:

  35" (89 cm) Length, 3/8" (9.5 mm) 

Diameter, Low Density, Black Tube 
 

SIDE DOOR:

  46" (117 cm) Length, 3/8" (9.5 mm) 

Diameter, Low Density, Black Tube 

 
 
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LASS

 

 
Do not operate the stove with a broken door glass.  Do not 
abuse the front door by striking or slamming. 
 
When necessary, the glass can be cleaned with low alkaline 
content commercial stove glass cleaners, which are 
available from your local dealer.  Never attempt to clean the 
glass while the fire is burning or the glass is hot.  Most 
deposits can be cleaned by following the instructions 
provided with the cleaner.  To clean heavier deposits, open 
the door and lift it straight up and off the stove with the 
hinge pins remaining in the door (take care to save hinge 
pins and washers for reuse).  Lay the door face down on a 
workbench or table, with the handle hanging off the edge so 
it will lay flat.  Apply the cleaner to the glass and allow it to 
set for a few minutes.  By laying the door flat, it will allow 
the cleaner to penetrate rather than running off the surface 
of the glass.  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 low alkaline content cleaners 
only. 

 
The front door glass is a ceramic, 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. 
  
The door glass should be replaced 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.  Place the door face down on a flat, smooth surface, 

other than the floor, with the handle hanging over 
the edge. 

3.  Apply penetrating oil to the screws in the glass 

retainer clips. Remove the screws to separate the 
glass from the door. 

4.  Carefully lift the damaged glass and/or old gasket 

from the doorframe and discard. 

 

5.  Peel the paper backing from the tape gasket.  

Apply the new gasket to the doorframe as 
illustrated on page 17. 

 

6.  Place the gasketed glass onto the door.  Place a 

new clip and gasket square around the glass, and 
over the screw holes in the clip. 

7.  Screw the glass retainer clips (6) back on the door. 
8. Install 

the 

door. 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for Heritage 8021

Page 1: ...o 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 Heritage Model 8021 06 14 05 CONTACT LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION BUILDING DEPARTMENT or FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT PERMITS REQUIRED RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA ...

Page 2: ...ng to a Prefabricated Metal 11 Connection To A Masonry Chimney 11 INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME 14 OPERATING YOUR HERITAGE WOOD STOVE 15 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 15 CHOOSING FIREWOOD 16 BUILDING A FIRE 16 BREAKING IN YOUR WOOD STOVE 16 Building A Break In Fire 17 NORMAL OPERATION 17 Building A Fire For Everyday Use 17 Burn Rate 18 Over Fire Caution 18 Removal And Disposal Of Ashes 18 MAINTENANCE 19 Mon...

Page 3: ...cate your stove 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 c...

Page 4: ... fully inserted and the ash door closed tightly Inspect the stovepipe chimney connector and chimney as recommended Follow these safety precautions Never modify this stove in any way especially the primary air control system 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 coa...

Page 5: ...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 fire in the stove die out completely The stove should not be fired again until the stove stovepipe and chimney are all thor...

Page 6: ...c has developed an advanced THERMO CERAMIC baffle system This system uses a lightweight durable ceramic material above the burner tubes to maintain the high temperatures in the secondary combustion area and maintain the low emission high efficiency combustion you desire This new technology will not corrode rust dissolve or lose its strength however it is vulnerable to puncture or cracking due to r...

Page 7: ...f radiant 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 typi...

Page 8: ...sition 1 According to Intertek Testing Services Inc 2 According to ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals 1977 Ash Pan Door when closed the handle will be in the 7 o clock position To open the ash door rotate the latch counter clockwise to approximately the 6 clock position Side Door when closed the handle will be in the 5 o clock position To open the side door rotate the latch counter clockwise to appro...

Page 9: ...es inches A B C D E F G H I J K Single wall stove pipe without heatshield 17 16 18 21 30 1 2 13 2 12 22 25 1 2 65 Single wall stove pipe with heatshield 17 10 12 15 30 1 2 7 2 12 22 25 1 2 65 Double wall stove pipe with heatshield 15 7 9 12 29 4 0 11 21 24 1 2 63 1 2 Alcove Clearances inches Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces NFPA 211 Minimum alcove width 61 49 Maximum alcove depth 48 48 Alco...

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Page 11: ...lity of a house fire you must properly install and constantly maintain the venting system Upon inspection immediately replace rusted cracked or broken components The chimney connector is the stovepipe from the woodstove to the chimney The chimney connector stovepipe must be 6 152 mm diameter 24 MSG or 25 MSG blued steel connector pipe Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe they cannot withst...

Page 12: ...e Whenever possible choose an interior chimney An interior chimney heats up more quickly and retains its heat thus promotes 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 ...

Page 13: ...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 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 Ch...

Page 14: ...east 1 25 mm air space An equivalent flue liner must be a listed chimney liner system meeting type HT requirements or other approved material Interior chimney requirements At least 2 51 mm clearance to combustible structure Fire stops must be installed at the spaces where the chimney passes through floors and or ceiling Insulation must be 2 51 mm from the chimney Exterior chimney requirements At l...

Page 15: ...96N 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 equipment is acceptable Chimney must be removed when transporting Mobile Home WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM CAUTION MAINTAIN THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF TH...

Page 16: ... the stove just under the ash lip The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the firebox Generally the more air allowed into the firebox the faster and hotter the rate of burn conversely less 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 pr...

Page 17: ...od should not be stored within the stove s specified clearances to combustible materials BUILDING A FIRE Once you understand the controls of your wood stove and have chosen the appropriate firewood you are ready to start a fire BREAKING IN YOUR WOOD STOVE It is imperative that your stove be broken in slowly Soapstone must be seasoned over firing a new stove may cause soapstone to crack or may dama...

Page 18: ...commend a visual inspection and cleaning if necessary of your stovepipe and chimney once the break in procedure is completed NORMAL OPERATION If your stove is not used continuously or has not been used in quite some time follow the break in procedure at least once to minimize the stress of a hot fire on a cold stove before proceeding with normal operation We recommend one break in fire at the star...

Page 19: ...emperatures above the recommended temperatures outlined above in the BURN RATE section Over firing should be carefully avoided since it will cause damage to the stove Symptoms of over firing include short burn times a roaring sound in the stove or stovepipe and discoloration of the stovepipe Over firing can be caused by excessive draft inappropriate fuel and operator error Correct an over fire sit...

Page 20: ...45 minutes daily to burn out creosote deposits from within the stove and the venting 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 which when engaged minimizes creosote buildup in the chimney The stovepipe connector and chimney should be inspected at...

Page 21: ... or any other abrasive material to clean the glass Use low alkaline content cleaners only The front door glass is a ceramic 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 The door glass should be replaced immediate...

Page 22: ...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 spac...

Page 23: ...ey 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 D...

Page 24: ...010 210 FOOT HER 5350 047 CRANK HANDLE ASH PAN BEN 2010 245 PRIMARY MANIFOLD HER 5021 010 PAN ASH HER 2010 242 SECONDARY MANIFOLD TOP HER 5021 035 CONTROL ROD ASH GRATE HER 2010 240 SECONDARY MANIFOLD BOTTOM HER 5021 037 HANDLE ASH GRATE CONTROL 2010 275 SIDE TRIM HER MISC 2010 220 DOOR ASH PAN HER 3030 038 GLASS IR 11 3 16 x18 15 16 x5mm HER 2010 215 ASH PAN FRAME HER 1 3110 056 GASKET ROPE 1 4 2...

Page 25: ... factory built Type HT chimney or masonry chimney WN 04380 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 CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY VENT RE...

Page 26: ... 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 27: ...THE 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 ORIGIN...

Page 28: ...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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