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7065-144D • 20 August, 2018

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Heatilator EcoChoice WINS18

www.heatilator.com

D. Negative Pressure

Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air 

available for the appliance to operate properly. It can be 

strongest in lower levels of the house.

Causes include:

•  Exhaust fans (kitchen, bath, etc.)

•  Range hoods

•  Combustion air requirements for furnaces, water 

appliances and other combustion appliances

•  Clothes dryers

• 

Location of return-air vents to furnace or air 

conditioning

• 

Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system

• 

Upper level air leaks such as: 

 - Recessed lighting

 - Attic hatch

 - Duct leaks

To minimize the effects of negative air pressure:

• 

Install optional outside air kit with the intake facing 

prevailing winds during the heating season

•  Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion 

appliances and exhaust equipment

•  Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are 

not located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance

•  Avoid installing the appliance near doors, walkways or 

small isolated spaces

• 

Recessed lighting should be a “sealed can” design

•  Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed

•  Attic mounted duct work and air handler joints and 

seams taped or sealed

•  Basement installations should be avoided

WARNING

Asphyxiation Risk.

•  Negative pressure can cause spillage 

of combustion fumes, soot and carbon 

monoxide.

•  Appliance needs to draft properly for safety.

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any 

responsibility for, and the warranty will be voided 

by, the following actions: 

• 

Installation and use of any damaged appliance. 

• 

Modification of the appliance.

• 

Installation other than as instructed by Hearth & 

Home Technologies.

• 

Installation and/or use of any component part not 

approved by Hearth & Home Technologies.

• 

Operating appliance without fully assembling all 

components.

• 

Operating appliance without legs attached (if supplied 

with appliance).

• 

Do NOT Over fire - If appliance or chimney connector 

glows, you are over firing.

Any such action that may cause a fire hazard.

E. Tools And Supplies Needed

Before beginning the installation be sure the following tools 

and building supplies are available:

Reciprocating saw

Framing material

Pliers

High temp caulking material

Hammer

Gloves

Phillips screwdriver

Framing square

Flat blade screwdriver

•  Remove appliance and components from packaging 

and inspect for damage.

•  Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment.

•  Read all the instructions before starting the 

installation. Follow these instructions carefully 

during the installation to ensure maximum safety 

and benefit.

F. Inspection of Appliance and Components

Electric drill and bits

Plumb line

Safety glasses

Level

Tape measure

Misc. screws and nails

7/16 socket or wrench

1/2-3/4 in. length, #6 or #8 

self-drilling screws

Fire Risk.

Inspect appliance and components for damage. 

Damaged parts may impair safe operation.

• 

Do NOT install damaged components.

• 

Do NOT install incomplete components.

• 

Do NOT install substitute components.

Report damaged parts to dealer.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for ECO CHOICE WINS18-AU

Page 1: ...y damage personal injury or death WARNING WARNING Fire Risk For use with solid wood fuel only Other fuels may over fire and generate poisonous gases i e carbon monoxide HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down WARNING Hot glass and appliance will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled Use leather gloves when reloading fuel NEVER allow children to touc...

Page 2: ...allation et l usage dans les cheminées avec espace libre de zéro fabriquées en usine et se conformant aux spécifications minimum de chambre de feu Composants requis pour l installation 6 pouces 152 mm minimum diamètre en acier inoxydable d aération homologué chemise seulement Doit satisfaire aux normes minimales de ULC S640 Au Canada un tuyau doublé de grandeur de 6 inch 152mm S635 est exigé par l...

Page 3: ...tly Asked Questions 17 3 Maintenance and Service 18 A Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 18 B General Maintenance 19 4 Troubleshooting Guide 21 5 Service Parts Replacement 22 A Glass Replacement 22 B Firebrick Replacement 22 C Blower Replacement 23 D Snap Disc Replacement 23 E Wiring Diagram 24 F Door Handle Assembly 24 G Baffle and Ceramic Blanket Removal 24 H Tube Channel Assembly Replacement 25 ...

Page 4: ...e construction coverage under this manufacturer s warranty begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warranty period for this manufacturer s warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installat...

Page 5: ...onents not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing and or 9 interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance Non HHT venting components hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance Any part of a pre ...

Page 6: ...ry Split Wood LOAD WOOD ADD NEWSPAPER ADD MORE WOOD 4 ADD KINDLING LIGHT THE PAPER HIGH LOW OPEN AIR CONTROL HIGH LOW REDUCE AIR CONTROL Set to desired heat output 5 WARNING Risk of Fire Close and securely latch the door after prevent monoxide Spillage of sparks coals and logs DO NOT leave the appliance unattended with the door open door for draft The air control should supply adequate draft ITEMS...

Page 7: ...cted during EPA emissions test A range of BTU outputs based on EPA Default Efficiency and the burn rates from the low and high EPA tests using Douglas Fir dimensional lumber A peak BTU out of the appliance calculated using the maximum first hour burn rate from the High EPA Test and the BTU content of cord wood 8600 times the efficiency A Appliance Certification C Glass Specifications B BTU Efficie...

Page 8: ...al Operating Parts WARNING HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch glass Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as appliance Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materi...

Page 9: ...nclude one or more of the following Chimney connector or appliance glowing Roaring rumbling noises Loud cracking or banging sounds Metal warping Chimney fire 2 What To Do if Your Appliance is Over Firing Immediately close the door and air controls to reduce air supply to the fire If you suspect a chimney fire call the fire department and evacuate your house Contact your local chimney professional ...

Page 10: ...at the flames be maintained and not allowed to go out This will ensure the cleanest possible fire If the flames tend to go out it is set too low for your burning conditions The air control located at the upper right hand corner is used to adjust for burn rates This is called the Burn Rate Air Control Figure 11 1 on page 11 3 Final Stage The final stage of burning is the charcoal stage This occurs ...

Page 11: ...pliance Leave the blower off until the burn is well established i e 30 minutes After loading the appliance with wood and starting the fire set the Burn Rate Air Controls to the desired setting by following the burn rate instructions below 2 High Burn Rate Maximum Heat 30 000 BTU hr Raise the Burn Rate Air Control all the way up until it stops top marker to a fully open position Be sure and monitor...

Page 12: ... the fire Stack the pieces of wood 1 2 inch to 1 inch apart near enough to keep each other hot but far enough away from each other to allow air flow between them 7 Once there is an established bed of coals set the Burn Rate Air Control to the desired setting following the instructions found in the Section Burn Rates and Operating Efficiency 8 If you have installed the optional blower please note t...

Page 13: ...ffle Board MUST be in contact with the back of the firebox and even with each other in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board Baffle Retainer Bracket The baffle boards are FRAGILE Use extreme caution when loading firewood to prevent Cracking breaking or damaging the baffle boards DO NOT operate the appliance without baffle boards CAUTION WARNING Fire Risk Firebox damage due to impr...

Page 14: ...ompletely Processed Solid Fuel Fire Logs NOT permitted for use in this appliance Hardwood vs Softwood Your appliance performance depends on the quality of the firewood you use Seasoned wood contains about 8 000 BTUs per pound Hard woods are more dense than soft woods Hard woods contain 60 more BTUs than soft woods Hard woods require more time to season burn slower and are harder to ignite Soft woo...

Page 15: ...to the desired burn rate M Blower Control Box Snap Disc Operating Instructions N Blower Operating Instructions NOTE For burn settings 3 to 5 the Start up Air Control needs to be pushed in Open then pulled forward to activate the Automatic Combustion Control ACC NOTE For maximum efficiency and lowest emissions when operating the blower in either the automatic or manual setting for the low and mediu...

Page 16: ...ing Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system Upper level air leaks such as Recessed lighting Attic hatch Duct leaks To minimize the effects of negative air pressure Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing winds during the heating season Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not lo...

Page 17: ...ith salt driftwood May generate carbon monoxide if burn material other than wood May result in illness or possible death ISSUES SOLUTIONS Odor from appliance When first operated this appliance may release an odor for the first several hours This is caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing Metallic noise Noise is caused by metal expanding and co...

Page 18: ...lockage and creosote build up Firebrick Ash Removal WEEKLY or After Every 25 Loads of Wood Ashes must be cool before you can dispose of the ashes in a non combustible container Firebrick is designed to protect your firebox After ashes are removed inspect the firebrick and replace firebricks that are crumbling cracked or broken Door Glass Assemblies WEEKLY or After Every 25 Loads of Wood Keep door ...

Page 19: ...ich combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a newly started or a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote creates an extremely hot fire which may damage the chimney or even destroy the house The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected once every 2 mo...

Page 20: ...ep smoke from adhering to its surface When operated at a low burn rate less air will be flowing over the glass and the smokey relatively cool condition of a low fire will cause the glass to become coated Operating the appliance with the Burn Rate Air Control and Start Up Air Control all the way open for 30 45 minutes should remove the built up coating Clean all the fingerprints and oils from plate...

Page 21: ...re refer to Building a Fire Section Check for adequate vent height refer to Chimney Height Section Open window below the appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to Seasoned Wood Section Bed of coals not established before adding wood Start with paper kindling to establish bed of coals refer to Building a Fire Section Flue blockage such as birds ne...

Page 22: ... Injury Risk Use only glass specified in manual DO NOT REPLACE with any other material Handle glass assembly with care When cleaning glass Glass Assembly CAUTION Avoid striking scratching or slamming glass Do NOT clean glass when hot Do NOT use abrasive cleaners Use a hard water deposit glass cleaner on white film Use commercial oven cleaner on heavier deposits Remove all residue of oven cleaner o...

Page 23: ...n that the hold down bracket s screws are completely seated in the grommets and insulation board is place properly Figure 23 1 Figure 23 2 Wing Nuts Blower Shield 8 32 Machine Screws x4 8 32 Sheet Metal Screws x2 Blower Mount Bracket C Blower Replacement Figure 23 3 Snap Disc Location 1 Remove surround from appliance 2 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove 8 32 screw washer and bushing assembli...

Page 24: ... flange of the channel rests behind the manifold tube The baffle boards and blanket are tucked inside the rear of the baffle protection channel 2 pc Baffle Board Manifold Tubes Baffle Protection Channel Ceramic Blanket on Top Baffle Boards Blanket even with front tube and resting on back tube Figure 24 5 G Baffle and Ceramic Blanket Removal F Door Handle Assembly Figure 24 2 Formed Door Handle wit...

Page 25: ... penetrating oil for at least 15 minutes before trying to remove them 4 Slide the tube channel assembly all the way to left until it is off the threads Drop the right side down then slide the assembly back to right 5 The ceramic blanket and both baffle boards can be removed at the same time you remove the tube channel assembly 6 When the tube channel assembly is free of the left side support rotat...

Page 26: ...replace as specified by the professionals Ensure all joints are properly engaged and the chimney is properly secured 2 Prior to installing determine the following Type of chimney connector to be used single wall 6 inch 152mm diameter stainless steel or double wall 6 inch 152mm diameter stainless steel Consult pages 31 and 32 for clearances to combustibles Power outlet located close by for optional...

Page 27: ...Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for and the warranty will be voided by the following actions Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modification of the appliance Installation other than as instructed by Hearth Home Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Ope...

Page 28: ...side under the appliance and given to the party responsible for use and operation Hearth Home Technologies recommends the following Photographing the installation and copying this checklist for your file That this checklist remain visible at all times on the appliance until the installtion is complete Comments Further description of the issues who is responsible Installer Builder Other Trades etc ...

Page 29: ...16mm 15 11 16 in 398mm 9 7 16 in 240mm 33 1 4 in 845mm 10 1 2 in 267mm 10 1 2 in 267mm 5 3 16 in 132mm 21 1 16 in 534mm 6 1 16 in 154mm 4 1 2 in 114mm 7 5 16 in 186mm 20 in 508mm 18 3 8 in to 21 5 8 in 467mm to 549mm 13 7 8 in to 17 3 16 in 352mm to 437mm 6 in 152mm 23 3 4 603mm 7 Dimensions and Clearances A Appliance Dimensions NOTE Flue Collar size is 6 inch 152mm diameter ID ...

Page 30: ...ng dimensions include a 1 4 6mm clearance around unit Fire Risk Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified Failure to comply may cause house fire WARNING NOTE HEAT SHIELD REQUIREMENTS FOR HEAT SENSITIVE WALLS NOTE Clearances may be reduced by provision of an appropriately located heat shield refer to AS NZS 2198 2001 3 2 3 TABLE 3 1 Figure 30 3 Figure 30 1 Figure 30 2 Mantel 1...

Page 31: ...ble D Alternate Floor Protection Calculation C Floor Protector Heatilator WINS18 does require a insulating Floor Protector minimum 900mm deep 800mm wide and 75mm thick clay bricks as they are tested and comply with the minimum Floor Protector requirements of AS NZS 2918 2001 NOTE The minimum Floor Protector sizes are specified in the clearance chart Figures 30 1 30 2 on page 30 A Floor Protector c...

Page 32: ...ll through the warm space enclosed by the building envelope This helps to produce more draft especially during lighting and die down of the fire Penetrate the highest part of the roof This minimizes the affects of wind turbulence and down drafts Consider the appliance location in order to avoid floor and ceiling attic joists and rafters Locate termination cap away from trees adjacent structures un...

Page 33: ...above sea level and or when there are other factors that affect flue draft B Chimney Termination Requirements Follow manufacturer s instructions for clearance securing flashing and terminating the chimney Figure 33 1 33 2 Must have an approved and Listed cap Must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material Must terminate at least 3 feet 91cm above the roof and at least 2 ...

Page 34: ...varies from this configuration the greater the likelihood it may affect performance Chimney height may need to be increased by 2 3 per each 1000 feet above sea level It is not recommended to use offsets or elbows at altitudes above 4000 feet above sea level or when there are other factors that affect flue draft Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or ...

Page 35: ... Masonry Chimney Must Have Structural Integrity UL 1777 Insulated Stainless Steel Liner or Other Approved Lining System Minimum 8 in 203mm Masonry Thickness in Front of Smoke Chamber Damper Plate Removed or Fastened in Open Position Seal with Non Combustible Material Minimum Clearance in Accordance with Insert Listing Floor Protection in Accordance with Insert Listing Follow Manufacturer s Instruc...

Page 36: ...loor Protection in Accordance with Insert Listing Combustible Floor Airtight Insulated Clean Out Stainless Steel Chimney Connector Must Extend to Flue Liner Flue Liner with Required Air Space Generic Insert Model Shown in Illustration NOTE Refer to chimney liner manufacturer for recommendations on supporting the liner Installation into fireplaces without a permit will void the listing Minimum Open...

Page 37: ...elf or Baffle Ember Catches Fire Grate Viewing Screen Curtain Doors N Zero Clearance Fireplace A permit may be required for installations final approval is contingent of the authority having local jurisdiction Consult insurance carrier local building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation inspection and permits Inspect the existing fireplace and chimney f...

Page 38: ...ocated in the component pack 7 Install optional flex adapter to outer can with the same screws Do not use plastic wire ties that come with the kit as they will melt Optional Outside Air Venting Kit OAK ACC Rear Outside Air Cover Plate Front Outside Air Cover Plate A Outside Air Kit Installation Figure 38 1 Fire Risk Asphyxiation Risk Do not draw outside combustion air from Wall floor or ceiling ca...

Page 39: ...set adapter See Appliance Dimensions page for the amount of distance this accessory can telescope between the flue collar and stove pipe liner 1 Remove the cast iron flue collar from the appliance and flip it upside down Using the larger 7 drill bit supplied drill through all 8 countersunk locations Figure 39 2 2 Slide the gasket over the flue collar and attach it to the offset adapter using the 8...

Page 40: ...16 Bolts Standard Size 43 in W x 31 in H Large Size 51 in W x 34 in H 1 Lay surround face down on a protected surface to prevent scratching 2 Using a 4 to 6 inches long Phillips head screw driver attach the side surrounds to the top surround using 2 8 sheet metal screws on each side provided with the kit Figure 40 2 3 Lay the trim face down and place the corner brackets into position 4 Using a sta...

Page 41: ...ULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE CAUTION CRACKED AND BROKEN COMPONENTS e g GLASS PANELS OR CERAMIC TILES MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS NZS 4013 WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE L...

Page 42: ...7065 144D 20 August 2018 42 Heatilator EcoChoice WINS18 www heatilator com 11 Reference Materials A Service and Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of Service ...

Page 43: ...7065 144D 20 August 2018 43 Heatilator EcoChoice WINS18 www heatilator com Date of Service Performed By Description of Service ...

Page 44: ...INS18 www heatilator com Service Parts WINS18 AU Beginning Manufacturing Date June 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Part number list on following page Wood Insert 04 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 14 15 16 17 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 B Expanded View ...

Page 45: ...7044 181 5 Outer Shield LH SRV7065 113 6 Bay Side Blower Assembly 6 1 Blower Mount Assembly SRV7065 005 6 2 Blower Replacement SRV7000 629 6 3 Speed Control Only Rheostat SRV7000 731 6 4 Snap Disc 1 SRV230 0470 6 5 Strain Relief 7000 463 20 6 6 Blower Cord Only SRV7000 730 6 7 Bay Side LH W label SRV7065 107 6 8 Blower Control Label SRV7065 120 6 9 Rocker Switch Round SRV7000 515 6 10 Knob Speed C...

Page 46: ...ESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 10 Retainers Tube Support SRV7056 132 11 Tube Channel Assembly SRV7065 007 12 Door Assembly SRV7056 011 12 1 Glass Frame Pkg of 2 SRV7044 191 12 2 Glass Assembly SRV7044 027 12 3 Hinge Pins Pkg of 2 7000 606 2 12 4 Door Hardware SRV7056 012 Gasket Door Rope 7 Ft 832 1680 13 Brick Assembly SRV7056 007 13 1 Brick 1 9 X 4 5 X 1 25 Qty 16 Req 13 2 Brick 2 9 X 3 25 X 1 2...

Page 47: ...tisde Air Cover Plate SRV7065 118 15 Bottom Air Pan SRV7065 108 16 Door Gasket 7033 282 17 Inlet Door Assembly SRV7056 009 18 Bay side RH SRV7065 106 19 Outside Air Cover Plate SRV7044 217 20 Outer shield RH SRV7065 112 21 Tube Channel Assembly SRV7056 125 22 Tube Channel Chamber SRV7065 128 23 Inlet Lever SRV7056 130 24 Burn Rate Control Assembly SRV7056 008 Fastener Packs Nut Ser Flange Small 1 ...

Page 48: ...appliance Date purchased installed _________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number ____________________________________ Location on appliance ___________________________ Dealership purchased from ________________________________________ Dealer phone _1 _____ _____ ______ Notes __________________________________________________________________________________...

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