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Energy Distribution 2015          REVISION JULY 2020 

                                                                                                                  

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1)  Open the front door and place five or six double 

sheets of tightly twisted newspaper in the center 
of  the  firebox.  Arrange  kindling  in  a  tee-pee 
configuration  over  the  newspaper.  Use 
approximately 10 pieces of kindling, 1/2" (13 mm) 
in diameter and 10" to 16" (254 mm to 406 mm) 
long.  

2)  Light the paper under the kindling. Leave the front 

door  slightly  ajar  momentarily  until  the  kindling 
begins to burn and draft begins to pull (about 10 
to 15 minutes).  

3)  Close the door and allow the fire to burn.  

4)  Once the kindling is burning, open the front door 

and add logs, small at first, to build the fire up. 
Ensure you keep the logs away from the glass in 
front  in  order  for  the  air-wash  system  to  work 
properly.  Keep  the  front  door  closed  while  the 
stove is in use.  

CAUTION: DO NOT BUILD THE FIRE TOO CLOSE 

TO  THE  GLASS.  KEEPING  THE  FIRE  TOWARDS 
THE  CENTER  OF  THE  FIRE  BOX  WILL  KEEP 
COALS  FROM  BUILDING  UP  AGAINST  THE 
GLASS DURING RELOADING. 

 

5)  Once the fire is burning well, close the front door. 

Now the combustion is steady and your stove will 
be burning at its optimal efficiency.  

Note: 

  Always  remember  to  use  the  cold  handle 

before opening the front door. When opening the front 
door  to  reload  or  re-arrange  logs,  it  is  advisable  to 
open the door just a crack, pause for a moment then 
open the door completely. This procedure allows the 
firebox to clear of smoke before the door is open fully. 
In  addition,  reloading  on  a  bed  of  hot,  red  coals 
reduces smoking time and brings fresh fuel up to a 
high  temperature  rapidly.  During  the  refueling  and 
rekindling of a cool fire, or a fire that has burned down 
to the charcoal phase, operate the stove with the door 
slightly crack for about 10 minutes to ensure that the 
fire is relighting faster. Once the fire as relight, door 
can be closed.  

 

 

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Over-firing  means  the  stove  is  operating  at 

temperatures  above  normal  temperatures  reached 
during  High  Burns  outlined  in  the 

BURN  RATE

 

section. Carefully avoid over-firing, as it will damage 

the  stove.  Symptoms  of  chronic  over-firing  can 
include  warped  components,  short  burn  times,  a 
roaring  sound  in  the  stove  or  stovepipe,  and 
discoloration  of  the  stovepipe.  A  properly  installed 
stove using fuel and following operating procedures 
as outlined in this manual should not over-fire.  

Excessive draft, inappropriate fuel, and operator error 

can cause over-firing. Correct an over-fier situation as 
follows:  

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EXCESSIVE DRAFT: 

Contact your local dealer 

to have a draft reading taken. Any draft in excess 
of  0.1  WC  requires  a  damper  in  the  stovepipe. 
Some  installations  may  require  more  than  one 
damper.   

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INAPPROPRIATE FUEL:

 Do not burn coal; kiln 

dried lumber, wax logs, compressed wood, highly 
volatile fuels or combustibles, or anything other 
than natural cordwood.  

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OPERATOR ERROR:

 Ensure all the gaskets are 

in  good  condition.  Replace  worn  out  or 
compressed  gaskets.  Only  burn  the  stove  with 
the firing and ash doors in the closed position.  

If  you  suspect  your  stove  is  over-firing,  discontinue 

use  and  contact  your  dealer  immediately.

 

Damage 

caused  by  over-firing  is  not  covered  by  your 
warranty

Results of over-firing can include warped 

or  burned  out  internal  parts,  cracked  refractory 
panels,  discolored  or  warped  external  parts,  and 
damaged finish.  

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ANY  SIGNS  OF  OVER-FIRING  WILL  VOID  YOUR 
WARRANTY! 

 

• 

THE FRONT DOOR MUST REMAIN CLOSED WHEN 
IN OPERATION 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AARON

Page 1: ...s not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage bodily injury or eve...

Page 2: ...cted by a trained professional on a regular basis will greatly increase the potential for recognizing potential impacts to efficiency Proper draft is important to the efficient operation of your heate...

Page 3: ...ACE REQUIRED CLEARANCES 9 CHIMNEY CONNECTOR SYSTEMS AND CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE WALLS 10 OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY 11 VENTING COMPONENTS CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS 11 OPERATION 16 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 1...

Page 4: ...eath Install the stove in a safe open area away from traffic flow doors and hallways If possible try to install the stove near an existing chimney and chimney connector It is extremely important to in...

Page 5: ...er slam the door or use the door to force wood in to the stove Never over fire your stove Never put articles of clothing or candles on a hot stove Never connect the stove to a flue used by another app...

Page 6: ...re follow these instructions 1 If the fire is too threatening leave the area and call the fire department immediately If not perform the next three steps 2 Close the stovepipe damper if present 3 Keep...

Page 7: ...quality of the fuel and other conditions may limit the heating ability of the stove Maximum Log Length Up to 30 76cm Burn Time Up to 4 hrs Note The amount and weight of wood contained per cubic foot o...

Page 8: ...learance from combustible materials that are near the stove Combustibles include walls floor ceiling and chimney chase You must carefully consider the clearances to all of these combustibles before ac...

Page 9: ...ows The minimum floor protection for US installations is 52 in x 51 in The minimum floor protection for installations in Canada is 52 in x 55 in Figure 3 Hearth Dimensions COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE REQUIRED...

Page 10: ...m 24 gauge in thickness having two 1in air channels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6in of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support...

Page 11: ...ealed space Where venting requires passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction the installation must conform to NFPA Code 211 or CAN CSA B365 Be sure to follow the manufacturer s i...

Page 12: ...intaining all proper clearances Install stovepipe that is as short and as straight as possible Horizontal runs of stovepipe must always rise away from the stove at a minimum of 1 4 per foot 21mm m We...

Page 13: ...ly To avoid a loss of draft the cleanout door must close completely and provide a tight seal If the cleanout door leaks the chimney will cool your stove will perform poorly and creosote can form Ensur...

Page 14: ...Energy Distribution 2015 REVISION JULY 2020 14 Figure 8 Chimney Height Requirements...

Page 15: ...Energy Distribution 2015 REVISION JULY 2020 15 Figure 9 Typical Chimney Configurations...

Page 16: ...in position to the stove Burn may occur BURN RATE This wood heater has a manufacturer pre set burn rate that must not be altered It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise op...

Page 17: ...Hemlock 2 482 15 9 Spruce Black 2 482 15 9 Pine Ponderosa 2 380 15 2 Low Aspen American 2 290 14 7 Butternut Walnut White 2 100 14 5 Spruce 2 100 14 5 Willow 2 100 14 5 Fir Balsam 2 236 14 3 Pine Whi...

Page 18: ...dures in this manual the steel and cast iron components of your stove will give you many years of trouble free use Avoid the following conditions that can cause the glass steel or cast iron pieces to...

Page 19: ...the refueling and rekindling of a cool fire or a fire that has burned down to the charcoal phase operate the stove with the door slightly crack for about 10 minutes to ensure that the fire is relighti...

Page 20: ...sal place the closed ash container on a non combustible floor or on the ground outside well away from all combustible materials liquid fuels or vehicles Retain ashes in the closed container until all...

Page 21: ...and discard 4 Remove any remaining glass and old gasket material 5 Clean the screw holes and place a small amount of anti seize compound in each one 6 Install a new glass gasket in the glass gasket g...

Page 22: ...hat before each heating season you have the entire system professionally inspected cleaned and repaired if necessary GASKETS Replace door gasket material every two to three seasons or whenever it beco...

Page 23: ...ines are as follows An AIRTIGHT HOUSE The air supply infiltration to the interior of the house may be inadequate if your home is super insulated or especially well sealed This phenomenon of air starva...

Page 24: ...burns and avoid using poor quality or green wood UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Unsealed or Open Door Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets Air leakage around glass gasket replace gasket Excessiv...

Page 25: ...Energy Distribution 2015 REVISION JULY 2020 25 SAFETY LABEL...

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Page 27: ...Energy Distribution 2015 REVISION JULY 2020 27 WARRANTY...

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Page 29: ...Energy Distribution 2015 REVISION JULY 2020 29 ANNEX PARTS...

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