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Windsor High Efficiency Wood Stove

30005124

floor protection

installation on a concrete floor

An appliance mounted on a concrete floor does not 
require floor protection.
Carpeting and any other combustible material shall not 
cover Floor Protector.
If a combustible surface is applied to the concrete floor, 
a clearance must be maintained equivalent to the area 
reserved for the floor protector. (Fig. 1)

installation on a combustible floor

If the appliance is to be installed on a combustible floor 
or a combustible floor covering, it must be installed on a 
3/8” (10 mm) thick  noncombustible millboard floor pro-
tector or durable equivalent. The pad must be installed 
beneath the appliance extending 18” (457 mm) in Can-
ada, (16” (406 mm) in the U.S. On any side equipped 
with a door, and 8” (203 mm) on all other sides. In the 
US, the pad must cover any horizontal chimney con-
nector runs and extend 2” (51 mm) beyond each side.
A grouted ceramic floor-tile surface installed per local 
building code considered equivalent.

chimney

cONtact yOuR lOcal buildiNg autHORity 
fOR appROvEd MEtHOdS Of iNStallatiON.

1.  This appliance requires a masonry or pre-manufac-

tured chimney listed to ULC S629 (Canada) and UL 
103HT (US) sized correctly.

2.  If a masonry chimney is used, it is advisable to have 

your chimney inspected for cracks and check the 
general condition before you install your unit. Relin-
ing may be required to reduce the flue diameter to 

the appropriate 
functional size.
3. To help ensure 
a good draft, the 
top of the chim-
ney should be at 
least 3 feet (914 
mm) above the 
point of penetra-
tion through the 
roof, and be at 
least 2 feet (610 
mm) higher than 
any point of the 
roof within 10 
feet (3 m).
4. The chimney 
connector shall 
not pass through 
an attic, roof 

space, closet, concealed space, floor, ceiling, wall or 
any partition of combustible construction.

5.  The minimum overall height of your chimney should 

be 15 feet (5 m) from the floor. (Fig. 3)

6. Do not use make shift compromises during installa-

tion.

Refer to chimney manufacturer’s instructions.

Operation

Do not use a grate or elevate fire. Build wood fire direct-
ly on hearth. When the stove is used for the first time 
the solvents in the paint will smoke off.

Wood

This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. High-
er efficiency and lower emissions generally result when 
burning air dried seasoned hardwood, as compared to 
softwood or to green or freshly cut hardwood.
Only use dry seasoned wood. Green wood, besides 
burning at only 60 percent of the fuel value of dry wood, 
deposits creosote on the inside of your stove and along 
the chimney. This can cause an extreme danger of 
chimney fire. To be called “seasoned”, wood must be 
dried for a year. Regardless of whether the wood is 
green or seasoned, it should be stored in a well-shel-
tered, ventilated area to allow proper drying during the 
year to come. Wood should be stored beyond recom-
mended clearance from combustibles.

dO NOt buRN:

  Treated Wood 

Solvents 

Trash 

Coal

  Garbage 

Cardboard 

Colored Paper

instructions for first burn - curing the Stove paint

Your stove has been painted with the highest quality 
stove paint and has special break-in procedures. The 
heat generated by the normal operation of the stove, 
will serve to harden the paint.
Ventilate the house during the first three times the stove 
is used. The paint on the stove will give off smoke, 
carbon dioxide and an odor. Without adequate ven-
tilation, concentrations of smoke could irritate you or 
cause damage to person and/or property. Open doors 
and windows and use a fan if necessary. After the initial 
burns the paint will be cured and there should be no 
more smoke.
Each of the initial burns should be conducted as fol-
lows:
1.  The first and second burns should be approximately 

250° F (120° C) for approximately 20 minutes.

2.  The third burn should be between 500° F (260 to 

370° C) for at least 45 minutes. The important fact is 
the paint should be cured slowly. Avoid hot fires dur-
ing the curing process.

During the curing process the paint will be gummy. 
Once cured the paint will remain hard.

56”

(1422 mm)

ST1007
ceiling height
9/08

Minimum 

Overall 

Height from 

Floor

15’ (5 m)

3’ (914 mm) 

Minimum 

from Roof 

Penetration

2’ (610 mm) Higher 
Than Nearest Point of 
Roof Within 10’ (3 m)

ST1007

Figure 3
Chimney Heights

Summary of Contents for Windsor WR244

Page 1: ...ictions and installation inspection requirements in your area This stove is listed by OMNI Test Laboratories of Port land Oregon to meet UL1482 for the US and ULC 627 for Canada Do Not Discard This Ma...

Page 2: ...uncontrolled burn or a glowing red part or chimney connector indicates excessive draft Inad equate draft may cause back puffing into the room and plugging of the chimney and or cause the appliance to...

Page 3: ...N DO NOT open fire door to a point where it would be in contact with the combustible sidewall CAUTION Brick for ash drawer must be installed before operation of wood heater Optional Fan An optional he...

Page 4: ...nstructions Operation Do not use a grate or elevate fire Build wood fire direct ly on hearth When the stove is used for the first time the solvents in the paint will smoke off Wood This heater is desi...

Page 5: ...being careful not to overload Inlet Air Control Settings Desired Inlet Approx Burn Setting Air Setting BTU Output Low Closed Fully 10 600 Med Low 1 4 Open 12 118 Med High 3 4 Open 19 413 High Fully Op...

Page 6: ...ority for information on how to handle a chimney fire Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire WARNING Things to remember in case of chim ney fire 1 Close draft control 2 Call the fire...

Page 7: ...ys a large quantity of thick black smoke present in the firebox A large quantity of thick black smoke in the firebox is a good indication that the draft is poor 7 Is it normal for soot to cover the gl...

Page 8: ...n doubt contact a chimney expert and or chimney manufacturer for help Clean chimney rain caps and especially spark arrester regularly to prevent creosote build up which will signifi cantly reduce chim...

Page 9: ...1 S31117 3 1 8 Glass Gasket 4 S15001 4 5 8 Door Gasket 4 5 S15011 5 Spring Handle 1 90000069 6 Air Control Spring Handle 1 90000070 7 Glass Clip 6 S37034 8 Screw 6 S11086 9 Hinge Pin 2 S11005 10 Push...

Page 10: ...horized MHSC supplier or MHSC Customer Service Department 10 MHSC will not be responsible for Down drafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions such as near by trees buildings rooftops hills...

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Page 12: ...le Mod le WR244 non catalytique Ce po le respecte les limites d mission pour les po les bois fix es par l agence Am ricaine de protection de l environnement Dans des conditions sp cifiques ce po le d...

Page 13: ...d air au del de son r glage normal 11 N INSTALLEZ PAS cet appareil dans une maison mobile ou dans une remorque Ces appareils ne sont pas con us pour tre utilis s dans les maisons mobiles Fonctionneme...

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Page 15: ...po 406 mm aux tats Unis de chaque c t domportant une porte et de 203 mm 8 po des autres c t s Aux tats Unis le rev tement doit couvrir les tuyaux fum e horizontaux et d passer de 51 mm 2 po de chaque...

Page 16: ...ter la temp rature 500 degr s F 260 370 degr s C pendant au moins 45 minutes Il faut que la peinture vieillisse lentement vitez les feux vifs pendant le vieillisse ment de la peinture Pendant le m ris...

Page 17: ...r la vitre utilisez une vitroc ramique Robax de m me dimension et paisseur Remplacement d un joint Apr s un usage intensif le mat riau des joints de la porte et de la vitre peut devoir tre remplac s i...

Page 18: ...lle doit d abord rester dans son contenant jusqu ce qu elle soit compl tement refroidie Aucun autre rebut ne doit tre mis dans le contenant IMPORTANT Conseils qui valent la peine d tre r p t s 1 Quell...

Page 19: ...s que la temp rature de la chambre combustion et le tirage augmentant la sule br lers 8 Qu entend on par tirage Le tirage peut tre exprim comme tant la capacit de la chemin e vacuer les sous produits...

Page 20: ...ande d admission d air au complet lorsque je ferme le po le Lorsque vous fermez le po le ouvrez la commande d admission d air au complet Cela permet la temp rature de la chemin e de rester aussi lev e...

Page 21: ...6 S37034 8 Vis 6 S11086 9 Goupille de charni re 2 S11005 10 crou resorte 2 S11090 11 Brique 9 x 4M zn x 1Z v 12 S16040 12 Brique 7Z v x 4M zn x 1Z v 4 S16043 13 Brique coup e en angle 2 S16042 14 Jam...

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Page 23: ...es lesmontagnes ou une concep tion de chemin e inad quate de la ventilation inad quate des d volements excessifs ou de la pression d air n gative caus s par des syst mes m caniques tels que les foyers...

Page 24: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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