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3.6 Parts list for the Morsø 4600 Series

Pos.  No.   Parts

4600

4600 standless steel

1

  Riddling grate

44182800

44182800

2

  Attachment for cover

44256700

44256700

3

  Cover

44261021

44261021

4

  Handle for riddling grate

44262021

44262021

5

  Flue collar

44344121

44344121

6

  Front frame

44450221

44450221

7

  Side plate

44460321

44460321

8

  Top plate

44450521

44450521

9

  Intermediate frame

44450600

44450600

10

  Baffle plate, cast iron

44462300

44462300

11

  Top plate, inside

44462500

44462500

12

  Base plate

44469121

44469121

13

  Rear plate

44469700

44469700

14

  Rear plate, inside

44469800

44469800

15

  Door

44469921

44469921

16

  Front grate

44450721

44450721

17

  Poker

541075

541075

18

  Distance tube

541439

541439

19

  Hinge pin

542056

542056

20

  Riddling bar

544503

544503

21

  Side plate, outside

54460021

71466161

22

  Base plate, outside

54460121

54460121

23

  Convection rear plate

54461721

54461721

24

  Top plate, outside

54460521

54460521

30

  Radiant shielding, bottom

54463200

54463200

32

  Distance tube

54465000

54465000

33

  Ash tray

54469000

54469000

34

  Radiant shielding, bottom

54460900

54460900

36

  Flat iron

545006

545006

37

  Distance tube

545007

545007

38

  Hinge pin

545008

545008

39

  Draught control

71460800

71460800

40

  Draught control frame

71460900

71460900

41

  Draught control

71461100

71461100

42

  Baffle plate, stainless

71461761

71461761

43

  Draught control arm

71462600

71462600

44

  Draught control arm

71462700

71462700

46

  Leg left

71810021

71810021

47

  Leg right

71820021

71820021

48

  Black steel set screw

731608

731608

50

  Black steel set screw

731620

731620

52

  Black steel set screw

731630

731630

53

  Black steel set screw

731635

731635

54

  Nut

735005

735005

57

  Bolt

738612

738612

58

  Screw

739308

739308

59

  Screw

739405

739405

61

  Screw

742406

742406

62

  Screw

742508

742508

64

  Screw

74361000

74361000

65

  Black steel set screw

743625

743625

66

  Screw

74381604

74381604

67

  Brass washer

746006

746006

69

  Binding washer

746206

746206

70

  Door handle

54186100

54186100

71

  Handle. riddling bar

75462000

75462000

72

  Axis for handle

75462700

75462700

73

  Distance tube

542635

542635

74

  Glas fitting

790743

790743

Summary of Contents for 4600 Series

Page 1: ...North America Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater If this room heater is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection equirements...

Page 2: ...ools glass cleaner and heatproof paint are available for use with your Morsø stove They help with day to day running and maintenance Contact your Morsø dealer for more information The Morsø 4600 Series meet the U S Environmental Protection Agency s emission limits for wood heaters sold on or after July 1 1990 The Morsø 4600 series have been tested by OMNI Test Laboratories Inc The test standards a...

Page 3: ...4 Connection to existing chimney 6 1 5 Positioning the stove 8 2 0 Operation 2 1 Before you start firing 10 2 2 Lighting and loading intervals 11 3 0 Maintenance 12 3 1 Exterior maintenance 12 3 2 Internal maintenance 12 3 3 Cleaning the Stove and the Flue 14 3 4 Leaving the stove for extended periods 16 3 5 Parts diagram 17 3 6 Parts list 18 ...

Page 4: ...hield at the back of the stove should be removed Standard Accessories Poker ceramic flue connection gasket and riddling tool are standard accessories and can usually be found in the ashpan or firebox area 1 0 Installation of your Morsø stove Installation of woodburning stoves must be safe and legal If your Morsø stove is not installed correctly it may cause a house fire To reduce the risk of fire ...

Page 5: ...ions of the chimney connector and chimney must not be less than 6 inches diameter or equivalent cross section and should not be significantly larger than this Too large a section will tend to allow the flue gases to cool excessively causing sluggishness or unpredictability in the stove s performance We recommend the length of the chimney system should be at least 16 feet not required above the sto...

Page 6: ...connectors is provided by the manufacturer s instructions exactly as you assemble the connector and attach it to the stove and chimney Be sure the installed stove and chimney connector are correct distances from near by combustible materials See the clearance paragraph page 8 1 3 Flue Connection The stove is supplied from the factory with a flue collar fitted to the top plate and a round blanking ...

Page 7: ...7 ...

Page 8: ...nd the sides or 16 inches above the top of the stove These distances may need to be increased if the materials are sensitive to heat Note also that wall paper and other decorative materials may become detached with the effects of heat and care should be taken to ensure that they do not fall towards the stove in such an event When the stove is positioned near non combustible materials a gap of 6 in...

Page 9: ...tc Note Acid Protection If acid washing the masonry around the stove protect the stove surface with an acid proof cover Fresh Air Inlet Unless there is deemed to be sufficient ambient leakage of air into the room via doorways windows and the like a dedicated fresh air inlet will be needed This inlet should have 2 square inches 1250 square mm of free air space This is particularly importent where t...

Page 10: ...can move through the stack Some soft woods may take as little as one good summer to season where some harder woods may take a couple of years or more Well seasoned wood will be remarkably light to hold and will probably have radial cracking at the ends If your wood spits or sizzles when burnt and your stove s door glass persistently mists up your wood is not properly seasoned Never use drift wood ...

Page 11: ...es Step by step procedure 1 The air supply must be fully open 2 Light the fire An ember bed will quickly be formed by lighting with firelighters morsø kindling bags or 7 10 pieces of twisted paper under the dry kindling wood see above 3 After lighting partially close the door leaving it open an inch or two to allow in plenty of combustion air 4 When the chimney is warmed through after 5 10 minutes...

Page 12: ...nt to maintain a good layer of embers Less heat less wood less air Greater heat more wood more air Soot deposits will settle on the glass if the stove is run too slowly or if your wood is not well seasoned 3 0 MAINTENANCE When perfoming maintenance on your stove always protect yourself using safety goggles or gloves 3 1 Exterior Maintenance The stove surface is painted with heat resistant Senother...

Page 13: ... nonabrasive fabric 2 Unscrew the four bolts that secure the glass In the event that a bolt sheers off when being unscrewed remove the remaining body of the bolt by drilling down its cnetre with 1 8 inch high speed steel drill bit Smaller drill bits may be successful but do not use a lager bit Make sure the bit stays away from the edges of the bolt this may damage the thread in the cast iron 3 Rem...

Page 14: ... baffle be distorted by an overfire the stove will still function although its efficiency may be compromised Replace it as soon as possible Withdraw the baffle from the firebox this may be easier if the firebricks are first removed Before replacing the baffle scrape out the old fire furnace and replace with new to make an effective seal Reasons for fast internal wear and tear Persistent heavy firi...

Page 15: ...d dispose of the ash properly Creosote formation and need for removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire When ...

Page 16: ... a chimney cap but do not block off the flue completely These measures should ensure there is a slight movement of air through the stove and that the body of the stove remains dry right into the corners Any ash left within an unfired stove can attract moisture like blotting paper If moisture is allowed to settle within the stove rust will form Rust expands as it takes a grip This can lead to undue...

Page 17: ...17 3 5 Parts diagram for the Morsø 4600 Series ...

Page 18: ...m 54463200 54463200 32 Distance tube 54465000 54465000 33 Ash tray 54469000 54469000 34 Radiant shielding bottom 54460900 54460900 36 Flat iron 545006 545006 37 Distance tube 545007 545007 38 Hinge pin 545008 545008 39 Draught control 71460800 71460800 40 Draught control frame 71460900 71460900 41 Draught control 71461100 71461100 42 Baffle plate stainless 71461761 71461761 43 Draught control arm ...

Page 19: ...1 79 Ceramic glass 79463600 79463600 80 Cover botton 79168300 79168300 81 Washer 79189600 79189600 83 Distance tube 545003 545003 84 Screw 731645 731645 86 Screw 791835 791835 87 Box tertiare air 71463000 71463000 88 Stone rear 79095400 79095400 90 Insulation 79461700 79461700 91 Screw 742608 742608 ...

Page 20: ...20 72460050 November 1 2002 morsø jernstøberi 96 69 19 00 ...

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