HearthStone Heritage 8022 Owner'S Manual Download Page 23

Maintenance  

Monitoring Stove Temperatures  

Monitor the stove temperatures with a stove 
thermometer (available from your dealer) placed on 
the top center stone of the stove. The thermometer 
could read as high as 500

°

F (260

°

C) on  High Burn 

and 200-300

°

F (93-149

°

C) on low burn. Maintaining 

sustained  temperatures in excess of 600

°

F (316

°

C) 

will cause the stones to crack and other damage to 
the stove. 

D

O NOT OVER

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FIRE THE STOVE

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C

REOSOTE 

F

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F

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R

EMOVAL 

 

When wood is burned slowly, it produces 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. 

To prevent the buildup of creosote: 

1.  Burn the stove with the primary air control fully 

open for 30 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 least monthly during the heating season 
to determine if a creosote build-up has occurred.  If 
a creosote residue greater than  1/4" (6 mm) has 
accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the 
risk of a chimney fire. 

If your glass is remaining dirty, your operating 
temperatures  are low.  Therefore,  there is a higher 
risk of creosote buildup. 

The venting system must be inspected at the stove 
connection 

and

 at the chimney top.  Cooler surfaces 

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

Accumulated creosote should be removed with a 
cleaning brush specifically designed for the type of 
chimney in use.  A certified chimney sweep should 
be used 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!).  

It is also recommended that before each heating 
season the entire system be professionally 
inspected, cleaned and repaired, if necessary. 

G

ASKETS 

 

Gasket material should normally be replaced every 
two to three seasons, depending on stove use.  If 
the door seal is loose, a new gasket will assure a 
tight seal and improved stove performance.  Contact 
your dealer for a gasket kit  (PN 90-58210)  that 
includes instructions and gaskets for your stove. 

 The procedure for replacing gaskets on the glass is 
reviewed on page 24. 

To replace door gaskets, first remove the old 
gaskets with a utility or putty knife.  Clean all gasket 
channels with a wire brush.  Apply gasket cement to 
the channels and push the new gasket into place 
without stretching the gasket material.  The door 
should be shut immediately to fully press the gasket 
into place and assure a positive seal. 

We require the use of the following gaskets (in kit 
90-58210): 

DOOR:

 78" (198 cm) Length, 3/8" (9.5 mm) 

Diameter, Adhesive Black Tube 

GLASS:

  72" (182 cm) Length, 1/4" (.64 cm) 

Diameter, Low Density Black Tube 

SIDE DOOR:

  46" (117 cm) Length, 3/8" (9.5 

mm) Diameter, Low Density, Black Tube 

ASH DOOR:

  35" (89 cm) Length, 3/8" (9.5 mm) 

Diameter, Low Density, Black Tube 

G

LASS

 

Do not operate the stove with a broken door glass.  
Do not abuse the front door by striking or slamming. 

 

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 

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Summary of Contents for Heritage 8022

Page 1: ...e 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 CONTACT...

Page 2: ...Intentionally Blank Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Heritage Model 8022 Page 2 of 30...

Page 3: ...SYSTEM 12 INSTALLING A VENTING SYSTEM 12 CONNECTING YOUR WOOD STOVE 13 INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME 17 OPERATION 18 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 18 CHOOSING FIREWOOD 19 WOOD HEAT VALUE 19 BUILDING A FIRE 20...

Page 4: ...n death Locate 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 su...

Page 5: ...himney 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 w...

Page 6: ...is new technology will not corrode rust dissolve or lose its strength however it is vulnerable to puncture or cracking due to rough handling PLEASE EXERCISE CARE WHEN LOADING WOOD OR CLEANING YOUR STO...

Page 7: ...wide x 11 high 46 x 28 cm Side Door Size 10 5 wide x 8 5 high 31 8 x 21 6 cm Stovepipe Size 6 152 mm diameter Metal Chimney 6 152 mm inside diameter Masonry Chimney 6 15 2cm inside diameter round flu...

Page 8: ...fic to the Simpson Dura Vent DVL brand Clearances cannot be reduced without the use of close clearance connector pipe and or by protecting the surfaces per NFPA 211 standards Locate the stove centrall...

Page 9: ...rticularly air tight house The outside air kit for this stove allows for the direct connection of the stove s air intake to a minimum 3 76 mm diameter duct supplied by others which leads to the outsid...

Page 10: ...es inches Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces NFPA 211 Minimum alcove width 61 49 Maximum alcove depth 48 48 Alcove ceiling above stove top 57 24 If you use a rear heat shield to obtain reduced cl...

Page 11: ...Figure 9 Mantle Clearances Side View Figure 8 Mantle Clearances Front View Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Heritage Model 8022 Page 11 of 30...

Page 12: ...bustibles discussed earlier to install your stove safely To protect against the possibility of a house fire you must properly install and constantly maintain the venting system Upon inspection immedia...

Page 13: ...6 152 mm inside diameter flue for new installations A 6 diameter flue provides adequate draft and performance You can use an 8 203 mm diameter existing flue with a reducer An oversized flue contribute...

Page 14: ...d 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 spa...

Page 15: ...rom combustibles by a minimum of 6in of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in thickness D Solid insulated listed factory...

Page 16: ...Figure 11 Typical Venting Configurations Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Heritage Model 8022 Page 16 of 30...

Page 17: ...96N 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 b...

Page 18: ...andle is located on the front lower left of 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 t...

Page 19: ...igh Beech European 3 757 24 Maple Sugar 3 757 24 Oak Red 3 757 24 Ash White 3 689 23 6 Birch Yellow 3 689 23 6 Medium Juniper Rocky Mtn 3 150 21 8 Elm Red 3 112 21 6 Coffeetree Kentucky 3 112 21 6 Hac...

Page 20: ...odors by opening a few windows or otherwise creating additional ventilation around your stove If any odor persists contact your dealer or an authorized service technician If you adhere to the followi...

Page 21: ...m the glass in front in order for the air wash system to work properly Keep the front door and ash door closed while the stove is in use 6 Once the fire is burning well use the primary air control to...

Page 22: ...sposing of ashes Ashes may be removed from the firebox with an ash shovel and placed into a suitable container The optional ash pan and ash pan access door are located under the ash lip The ash pan co...

Page 23: ...heck the chimney at the top where it is coolest as well as from the bottom near the stove Accumulated creosote should be removed with a cleaning brush specifically designed for the type of chimney in...

Page 24: ...et Apply the new gasket to the doorframe as illustrated 6 Place the gasketed glass onto the door Place a new clips and gasket squares around the glass and over the screw holes in the clip 7 Screw the...

Page 25: ...s 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 observe a completely broken stone contact your dealer for servic...

Page 26: ...our 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 exacerbate...

Page 27: ...ash grate Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets Slide ash grate to closed position Excessive Draft Check the installation Operate at LOW BURN Install stovepipe damper Deteriorated Cement Seal...

Page 28: ...CONTROL HER1 TRI 2010 282 PLATE FLUE HER 1 MCR CAS MISC 2010 285 COLLAR FLUE MATTE HER 1 TRI MCR CAS 6400 40490 OWNER S MANUAL 2010 287 PLENUM SEC AIR BOT HER2 90 58210 COMPLETE GASKET KIT 2010 289 P...

Page 29: ...Safety Rating Label Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Heritage Model 8022 Page 29 of 30...

Page 30: ...urces warranty registration Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Warranty Department 317 Stafford Avenue Morrisville VT 05661 NOTE COMPLETING THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT REQUIRED AS...

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