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BOX 422 • TOWER, MN 55790 • USA • Tel (218) 753-2330 • www.lamppakuuma.com

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1.  Read thoroughly all of the installation and op-

eration instructions before attempting instal-
lation.

2.  If your stove doesn’t have any bricks, install 

the  bricks  as  shown  in  Figure  2.  (Also  see 
Figure 4, page 5)

3.  The unit must be set on a non-combustible 

surface, such as brick, ceramic tile, stone, or 
concrete and be at least 1 inch in thickness 
and 18 inches larger than the dimensions of 
the base as stated in the specifications, Fig-
ure 1. The non-combustible floor protection 
must extend 

at least 16 inches in front of 

the unit.

4.  Install the blower assembly to the back of the 

unit as shown in Figure 3. See Figure 16 for 

typical hot air hookup.

5.  Use 6 inch stove pipe to connect the smoke 

outlet  in  the  back  of  the  stove  to 

an  aP-

ProVeD  CLaSS  a  CHIMney.  Install  only 
one connection to one flue. Make sure you 
use at least three metal screws at each joint 
connection.

6.  Install a barometric draft control field 6” RC/

BT as described and illustrated on page 12 
and 13, also see Figures 21 and 22.

7. 

We  SuGGeSt  tHat  a  LICenSeD  eLeC-
trICIan  Be  HIreD  to  Do  aLL  your 
eLeCtrICaL  ConneCtIonS.
  See  wiring 
diagram, Figures 6 and 24, page 10.

1.  Open fire door.

2.  Scrape the ashes through the grate.

3.  Place a moderate amount of paper and kin-

dling on the 

Front half of the fire chamber 

floor.

4.  Place your logs on top of the paper and kin-

dling, making sure that fron face of the logs 
are  kept  1  inch  away  from  the  front  inside 
face of the fire chamber, also make sure that 
the primary air openings as shown in Figure 
2 are kept open.

5.  Ignite the paper.

6.  Open ash pan door approximately 1/4” until 

draft damper opens.

7.  Momentarily hold the fire door open, approx-

imately one-half inch, this will assist in ignit-
ing the kindling and helps to create the initial 
draft.

8.  Close the fire and ash pan doors tight – the 

electronic control automatically monitors the 
fire.

**  Open ash pan door momentarily, when draft 

control  is  activated  – 

CLoSe  aSH  Pan 

Door.

installatiOn instruCtiOns

OperatiOn guiDelines

starting a Fire in a COlD Fire Chamber withOut any hOt COals

Summary of Contents for Kuuma Vapor-Fire 200

Page 1: ...tion Lamppa Manufacturing Distributing Co Inc Read all instructions and rules for safe operation carefully before starting the installation Follow all state and local codes and ordinances BOX 422 TOWE...

Page 2: ...s Raking Coals Into Ash Pam Adjusting Door Latch Adjusting Door Hinges Airtight House How to Remedy Problem Typical Hot Air Hook up Disposal of Ashes Safety Considerations Creosote Formation Common Ch...

Page 3: ...nace freight prepaid to the plant at no cost to Lamppa Manufacturing and Distributing Co Inc This warranty does not apply to any heat shields brick holders or parts such as seals latches hing es other...

Page 4: ...metric draft control field 6 RC BT as described and illustrated on page 12 and 13 also see Figures 21 and 22 7 WE SUGGEST THAT A LICENSED ELEC TRICIAN BE HIRED TO DO ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Se...

Page 5: ...el 218 753 2330 www lamppakuuma com 5 Figure 16 Figure 3 Figure 2 Fire door Front Back Primary air openings Figure 4 Grate U brick retainer Typical hot air hook up Install gasket provided Install filt...

Page 6: ...Installation and Figure 18 of Masonry Chimney note roof clearance in ac cordance with NFPA 211 COMMON CHIMNEY PROBLEMS In order to have a proper operating Solid Fuel Heat System the chimney must be ca...

Page 7: ...Restrictions The flue pipe is connected to the chimney with too many elbows reducing the draft chimney can provide 8 Multiple Venting When more than one 1 devise vents into the same chimney flue When...

Page 8: ...o that if any creosote is formed as a natural by product of combustion it will run back towards the furnace and not run through the joint to the outside of the smoke pipe The sec tion of pipe tee hold...

Page 9: ...light bind As you close the door making sure it is not too tight tighten the screws Figure 9 Figure 13 Figure 14 Door handle Door latch Adjust screw Hinge pin Hinge piece Door frame Fire door Pivot sc...

Page 10: ...ls have been raked forward the back half of the fire chamber floor should be free of any hot coals If the logs are added when there are hot coals in the back the logs will ignite and burn from the bac...

Page 11: ...perature in the fire chamber Tighten door adjustment to eliminate door leaks See sticker on the Electronic Draft Controller BOX 422 TOWER MN 55790 USA Tel 218 753 2330 www lamppakuuma com 11 WARNING L...

Page 12: ...e and clear of any ash es The long narrow slit between the two square holes MUST be kept clean see Figure 2 DISPOSAL OF ASHES Ashes should be placed in metal container with a tight fitting lid The clo...

Page 13: ...ODSHAVINGS PAPER SCRAPS DRIED CHRISTMAS TREES COAL GARBAGE TIRES OR OTHER BURNABLE PRODUCTS Important DURINGNORMALOPERATION FIRINGDOOR AND ASH DOOR MUST BE KEPT TIGHTLY CLOSED AIRLEAKAGEWILLCAUSELOSSO...

Page 14: ...ront lift off hood for more gravity heat flow For further information on using your heater safely obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection Asso ciation publication Using Coal and Wood Stoves Safe...

Page 15: ...Gas 93 300 BTU gallon Butane Gas 100 671 BTU gallon Electricity 3 413 BTU kilowatt hour WOOD BURNING FACTS BE AWARE OF CREOSOTE BUILD UP WHEN BURNING WOOD Wood burning equipment will give you trouble...

Page 16: ...hich you don t want 4 You should install another limit control switch in your bonnet at approximately the same height as to where the KUUMA duct enters the bonnet this is necessary so the control can...

Page 17: ...holes in the back of the stove so the filter box can be screwed securely to the hood MAKE SURE THE HOLES DRILLED ARE THE CORRECT SIZE SO THAT THE SCREWS WILL SECURELY HOLD THE BOX 7 Re install secure...

Page 18: ...ering the fire chamber for example as follows A At start up all three lights are on and also again at the end of the burn cycle this indi cates that the shutter is wide open B As the fire gradually in...

Page 19: ...sive leakage G Cleanout door is open H The primary opening on your KUUMA is filled with ashes I House is too air tight To correct this see Figure 15 J Wood is too wet K Avoid 90 degree elbows and hori...

Page 20: ...orm to the illustrations or descriptions Except as provided below no warranty or admission of fact expressed or implied other than as stated in LIMITED WARRANTY above is made or authorized by Dayton a...

Page 21: ...8710 0028 4 Gasket 0912 0167 0912 0167 0912 0167 0920 0069 0912 0167 0912 0167 0912 0167 5 Outlet box cover 8591 6482 8591 6482 8591 6482 8591 6482 8591 6482 8591 6482 6 Washer 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 N...

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