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7057-143A • 20 August, 2018

Heatilator EcoChoice WS22

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D. 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

• 

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.

E. Inspection of Appliance and Components

Flat blade screwdriver

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

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

• 

Installation and use of any damaged appliance. 

• 

Modification of the appliance.

• 

Installation other than as instructed by Hearth & 

Home Technologies.

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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.

WARNING

Fire Risk.

Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any 

responsibility for, and the warranty will be 

voided by, the following actions: 

Fire Risk.

Inspect appliance and components for damage. 

Damaged parts may impair safe operation.

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Do NOT install damaged components.

• 

Do NOT install incomplete components.

• 

Do NOT install substitute components.

Report damaged parts to dealer.

WARNING

Draft is the pressure difference needed to vent appliances 

successfully. When a appliance is drafting successfully, all 

combustion by products are exiting the home through the 

chimney.

Considerations for successful draft include:

•  Preventing negative pressure

• 

Location of appliance and chimney

To be sure that your appliance burns properly:

•  During a low burn, the chimney draft (static pressure) 

should be approximately -.04 inch water column (W.C.) 

•  During a high burn the chimney draft should be 

approximately -.10 inch (W.C.) 

• 

Measure the W.C at 6 inches (152mm) above the top 

of the appliance after one hour of operation at each 

burn setting.

F. Draft

Summary of Contents for Eco-Choice WS22-AU

Page 1: ...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 surf...

Page 2: ...S18 WOOD STOVE PERFORMANCE MAY VARY FROM TEST VALUES DEPENDING ON ACTUAL OPERATING CONDITIONS U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Export stove May not be operated within the United States NOTE 7057 13...

Page 3: ...ing Instructions 15 N Clear Space 15 O Opacity Smoke 16 P Negative Pressure 16 Q Frequently Asked Questions 17 3 Maintenance and Service 18 A Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 18 B General Maintenance...

Page 4: ...construction coverage under this manufacturer s warranty begins on the date of rst occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distri...

Page 5: ...ents not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modi cation of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing and or...

Page 6: ...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 secur...

Page 7: ...wood AS NZS 4013 1 3 g kg Maximum Average Heat Output Burning Hardwood 8 1 kW Maximum Average Heat Output Burning Softwood 9 4 kW Wetback Wetbacks are NOT an approved option and must be fitted Vent Si...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...lude 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 Firin...

Page 10: ...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 th...

Page 11: ...iance 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 follow...

Page 12: ...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 coal...

Page 13: ...le 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 ex...

Page 14: ...pletely 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 abo...

Page 15: ...r 5 to 15 minutes before setting to the desired burn rate 6 The blower is equipped with a rheostat speed control The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the rheostat on then adjusting back tow...

Page 16: ...curing of paint and burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing suggest Open windows during initial burn to dissipate smoke and odors Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals Smoke d...

Page 17: ...THIS APPLIANCE Keep all such liquids well away from the appliance while it is in use Combustible materials may ignite ISSUES SOLUTIONS Odor from appliance When first operated this appliance may relea...

Page 18: ...bottom of appliance This will prevent pipe blockage poor draft and chimney fires Always burn dry wood to help prevent cap blockage and creosote build up Firebrick Ash Removal WEEKLY OR after every 25...

Page 19: ...chimney or even destroy the house The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected once every 2 months during the heating season to determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred If creosot...

Page 20: ...s and damage the finish on metal surfaces A portion of the combustion air entering the firebox is deflected down over the inside of the door glass This air flow washes the glass helping to keep smoke...

Page 21: ...efer 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 woo...

Page 22: ...B Firebrick Replacement Figure 22 1 Use Part 832 0550 when ordering individual brick Provide brick dimension or copy this page mark the desired brick and take it to your authorized dealer The firebox...

Page 23: ...en with front tube and resting on back tube Figure 22 1 Baffle 1 Remove all ash from the firebox and extinguish all hot embers before disposal into a metal container 2 Remove the baffle protection cha...

Page 24: ...acket down away from the appliance to expose the snap disc 3 Pull the snap disc and spade connectors up and out of bracket as shown in Figure 24 2 4 Using a Phillips head screw driver remove the 2 scr...

Page 25: ...acement NOTE Soak the bolts with penetrating oil for at least 15 minutes before trying to remove them Replacing Tube Channel Assembly 5 Slide the tube channel assembly into side of firebox and insert...

Page 26: ...sed by excessive chimney heights Ideal performance is with height of chimney between 14 16 feet 4 26 4 88m measured from the base of the appliance WARNING Asphyxiation Risk Do NOT connect this applian...

Page 27: ...joints and seams taped or sealed Basement installations should be avoided Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modification of the appliance Installation other than as instructed by Hearth H...

Page 28: ...de 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 fil...

Page 29: ...19 1 16 in 484mm 14 13 16 in 376mm 19 5 8 in 499mm 21 11 16 in 551mm 11 5 8 in 295mm 6 5 8 in 168mm 15 1 8 in 384mm 30 3 4 in 781mm 28 3 8 in 720mm 27 1 2 in 699mm 23 1 4 in 591mm 27 in 686mm C L Fig...

Page 30: ...oor or a sheet of toughened glass panel steel or any other non combustible material laid directly onto a wooden floor If installed directly onto a concrete slab the concrete slab can be considered as...

Page 31: ...to the center of the flue collar WS22 AU Wood Appliance INSTALLATION 468 300 730 400 100 75 800 1291 300 DOUBLE WALL PIPE A B C D E F G H 731 1217 I J 1377 K L NOTE Service Space In order to replace...

Page 32: ...e chimney should Install 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...

Page 33: ...tructure 3000mm 3000mm 3000mm or less more than 3000mm 600mm minimum NOTICE Chimney performance may vary Trees buildings roof lines and wind conditions affect performance Chimney height may need adjus...

Page 34: ...ctions on page 13 for termination height The option of outer casing slips to be taken into account 6 Flash the outer casing to the roof material with the appropriate approved flashing 7 If using an ou...

Page 35: ...as illustrated 6 Once the Flue Mounted Shield is fitted in position onto either of the two lower mounting brackets check to ensure a large gap is not present between the top of the wood fire and the b...

Page 36: ...y minimum 25mm gap between flue pipe casing combustible material Non combustible material Hebel block or 12mm Promina board or similar under the flashing 25 25 Approved Flashing Roof Line Inner Casing...

Page 37: ...istance of casing and 3 x flue distance of the ceiling plate ADD Cowl Casing Cover Spider Bracket Approved Flashing Ceiling Plate Batten A 3 x flue pipe Ceiling flue pipe ADD Cowl AS NZS2918 2001 Un t...

Page 38: ...around windows and under doors In homes that have tightly sealed doors and windows an outside air source is highly recommended An optional Outside Air Kit is available Flex Line Wire Tie Wire Tie Flex...

Page 39: ...peed control for this appliance is adjusted at the factory and normally does not require further adjustment NOTE When the speed control is turned clockwise it will click on to high speed Continue to t...

Page 40: ...T 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...

Page 41: ...7057 143A 20 August 2018 Heatilator EcoChoice WS22 41 www heatilator com 11 Reference Materials A Maintenance Service Log Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 42: ...7057 143A 20 August 2018 Heatilator EcoChoice WS22 42 www heatilator com Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 43: ...ice WS22 43 www heatilator com Service Parts WS18 AU Beginning Manufacturing Date May 2014 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Part number list on following page Free Standing Wood Stove 04 18 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 44: ...bustion Air channel SRV7056 116 3 Flue Collar SRV7000 302 4 Side Panel Left SRV7056 133 5 Ceramic Blanket 1 2 Thick 832 3390 6 Baf e Board Pkg of 2 SRV7033 209 7 Baf e Protection Channel SRV7056 147 8...

Page 45: ...Component Pack 7033 051 Magnet Round SRV7000 140 Snap Disc Bracket Assembly 7033 036 Snap Disc 1 Convection Blower SRV230 0470 Wire Harness 7033 262 Component Pack SRV7056 013 Contains Screws Handle S...

Page 46: ...urchased installed _________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number ____________________________________ Location on appliance ___________________________ Dealer...

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