Heat & Glo CURVE-100S-HS Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

7076-108F • February 7, 2018

Curve Series

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Heat & Glo

A. Positioning Your Wood Burning Appliance

The wood burning appliance must be set up so the appli-

ance, flue connection, flue pipe, and chimney system can 

be cleaned and serviced.  Consideration should also be 

made when locating the appliance in the home due to the 

supply of combustion air requirements.  Depending on the 

chosen installation method, supplied combustion air may 

be taken from the outside using the adapters provided, or 

through the back of the appliance by removing the cover 

plate on the inlet hole.  (To remove the cover or install the 

outside air adapter, remove the back panel.  The cover 

plate is located near the bottom and retained with four 

screws).

Out of the box, the appliance without the additional 

weight of the venting system or fuel load weighs nearly 100 

kilograms.  Make considerations for the weight of the sys

-

tem when locating the appliance in the desired location.  If 

the load bearing characteristics of the structure are difficult 

to determine or there is concern that the structure will not 

adequately support the system, a distribution plate should 

be used.  Contact your Radius Wood Appliance dealer with 

questions.

B. Vertical Venting & Combustion Air

When venting the appliance vertically, follow the vent-

ing manufacturer’s instructions and requirements.  Slip the 

cover ring down the flue and set on top of the appliance.

Vertical Venting Options

 (Fig. 5.1)

Standard 150 mm Venting: E, B, F

Coaxial venting: F, E, D, A

(Use the items indicated for your installation.  Use the bolts 

provided to attach the components in the order shown.)

When installing F: 

• 

If installing outside combustion air, turn F to cover 

the opening at the top of the combustion air plenum. 

•  If using room combustion air or coaxial venting, turn 

F to leave the opening at the top of the combustion 

air plenum open. 

(The outside air connection is located on the lower back 

of the appliance.  The 75 mm adapter is included in the 

component pack.)

C. Horizontal Venting

When venting the appliance horizontally, remove the 

back panel of the appliance.  Next, remove the cast flue 

attachment ring in the top of the appliance by removing the 

four bolts used to secure it in shipping.  Remove the rear 

cover plate that can be seen in the back of the appliance 

once the back panel is removed.  Install the rear cover 

plate over the vertical outlet hole in the top of the appliance 

using the four bolts that were used to secure the cover 

plate when installed on the rear of the appliance.  Install the 

cast flue attachment ring on the rear of appliance using four 

Installation & Assembly 

Opening at the top of the 

combustion air plenum

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

bolts.  Knock out the panel on the back panel so the flue 

attachment ring can slip through it.  Attach the back panel 

back onto the appliance using the same fasteners.  Install 

the venting per the venting manufactures specifications.  

Place the top cover plate (item “C” in Fig. 5.1) from the 

component pack over the hole in the top of the appliance 

for a finished look.

This appliance is suitable for installation in a shared flue.

Fig. 5.1

Fig. 5.2

Summary of Contents for CURVE-100S-HS

Page 1: ...7076 108F February 7 2018 1 Heat Glo CURVE SeriesWoodAppliances Owner s Manual l Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...16 OUTSIDE MATERIAL NORMAL DIM INSIDE MATERIAL OUTSIDE APEX INSIDE APEX DIMS ENCLOSED BY AN OVAL ARE CRITICAL DIMENSIONS ITEM PART NUMBER PART NAME QTY Nominal heat output Nominell varmeeffekt NS EN...

Page 3: ...Burning Appliance 5 B Vertical Venting Combustion Air 5 C Horizontal Venting 5 D Leveling the Appliance 6 E Position Near to Non flammable Walls 6 F Distance to Furniture 1000 mm 6 G Distance to Flamm...

Page 4: ...e Series Wood Appliances CURVE 100S HS CURVE 300S HS and CURVE 300G HS A 8 7 CURVE 100S HS CURVE 300S HS and CURVE 300G HS Energy Efficiency Class A Direct Heat Output 8 7 kW Energy Efficiency Index 9...

Page 5: ...ifferent materials can hold heat for different lengths of time In the event of a chimney fire keep the front door closed close all air controls evacuate the structure and call the local authorities fr...

Page 6: ...nting E B F Coaxial venting F E D A Use the items indicated for your installation Use the bolts provided to attach the components in the order shown When installing F If installing outside combustion...

Page 7: ...in its final state the appliance should be secure and not rock E Position Near to Non flammable Walls When positioning near a non flammable wall we recom mend you keep a minimum distance of 50 mm bet...

Page 8: ...7076 108F February 7 2018 Curve Series 8 Heat Glo Curve 100 3 Dimensions Clearances...

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Page 10: ...the front door every 5 10 minutes for the first one to two hours This will keep the seal from forming a bond to the face as the coating cures completely For the duration of this fire keep both air con...

Page 11: ...ration Add paper to back of repot making sure to not block lower air inlet with paper Add small pieces of wood on top of paper allowing for air ow between pieces Add larger log on top of pile making s...

Page 12: ...the glass will soot up This is normal and to be expected To help clean the glass off add ad ditional fuel to the fire pull out the upper air control and pull out the lower air control lever for 15 30...

Page 13: ...e gasket may be stiff and the door difficult to close Following the first fire the gasket will relax which will allow the door to be closed easily for normal use which provides a tight seal This seal...

Page 14: ...stems check with your local authority for more details and follow all regulations in your area Marginal Location Below peak Location NOT recommended Not the highest point of the roof Wind loading poss...

Page 15: ...mplete combustion of the gasses prior to exiting the firebox and entering the flue The lower baffle plate is supported on the sides by two steel pins and in the rear by resting on the back refractory...

Page 16: ...noises These are due to the huge temperature differences to which the material is exposed and do not indicate any product defects Start Fire Problems Possible Cause Solution Can t get fire started Ex...

Page 17: ...sidues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes Consumable parts including paint gaskets glass ash pan assembly refractory grates except to the extent such parts are f...

Page 18: ...rectly to consumers Provide model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Top MG10 091 2 Side Panel Left MG06 021...

Page 19: ...r when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Top MG10 091 2 Side Panel Left 7G08 551 3 Door Assembly MG10 161 4 Side Panel Pedestal Left MG10...

Page 20: ...er when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Top MG10 091 2 Side Panel Left MG06 181 3 Door Assembly MG10 131 4 Side Panel Pedestal Left MG1...

Page 21: ...7076 108F February 7 2018 Curve Series 21 Heat Glo Date of Service Performed By Description of Service 10 Homeowner Notes...

Page 22: ...7076 108F February 7 2018 Curve Series 22 Heat Glo Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

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Page 24: ...commend that you record the following pertinent information for your heating appliance Date purchased installed Serial Number Location on appliance Dealership purchased from Dealer phone Notes This pr...

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