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W415-0512 / B / 11.15.05

Except for their different depths, models 1100, 1150, 1400,

1900 and the fireplace inserts 1101 and 1401 are identical

and use the same burning principles. They were specifi-

cally designed over many months of research to meet the

1990 U.S.A. EPA  particulate emission standards and have

been extensively tested in Canadian and American labora-

tories. This system is the most efficient, simple and trouble

free we know and works as follows:

Combustion air enters through two holes in the bottom

covered by a single draft control. Air from the front hole

goes up on either side of the door into a preheating airwash

located across the top and then down the window to feed

the fire and also to ensure that the glass remains clean. Air

from this hole also feeds directly into the combustion cham-

ber at hearth level. Secondary air from the rear hole travels

up the back in the secondary air housing to the manifold

located at the top and shoots out laterally to oxidize the

gases below the smoke exit.

The combustion chamber is lined with high temperature

firebrick on 2 sides, the back and across the bottom, with a

layer of fibre baffles at the top to maintain a high tempera-

ture in the combustion chamber so that gases mixing with

the preheated air from the secondary air manifold tube are

easily ignited and burned. The stove sides and back are

shielded to direct the heat upwards and forwards into the

room.

Be sure to provide sufficient combustion air. There are many

other appliances in your home competing for air such as: a

kitchen range hood, forced air heating devices or a bath-

room exhaust fan.

Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving an-
other appliance.

Expansion / contraction noises during heating up and cool-

ing down cycles are normal and to be expected.

After extended periods of non-operation such as following

a vacation or a warm weather season, the fireplace may

emit a slight odour for a few hours. This is caused by dust

particles on the firebox burning off. Open a window to suf-

ficiently ventilate the room.

CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING:
Use of this product may produce smoke which
contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.

PEDESTAL MODELS ONLY

If the outside air feature of the stove is utilized, you should

never experience a shortage of combustion air. If you

choose not to utilize outside air and experience draft or

smoking problems, you may need to open a door or win-

dow.

WARNING:  Burning your unit with the ash dump
door open or ajar creates a fire hazard that may
result in discoloration to the gold plated door, in-
ternal damage to the stove or a house and/
or chimney fire.

To ensure that the ash dump door is tightly closed, allow

the door to snap shut dislodging anything (ashes or pieces

of coal) that may be stuck in the opening.

LEG MODELS ONLY

If you experience smoking problems, you may need to open

a door, a window or otherwise provide some method of

supplying combustion air to the unit.

Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean these parts. Buff

lightly with a clean dry cloth.

Prolonged high temperature burning with the door ajar may

cause a permanent rainbowing effect on  the lower edge of

a gold plated door.

Porcelain enamel components must be handled with care.

The baked-on finish is "glass". If struck, it will chip. Touch-

up paint is available through your Napoleon dealer.

If the glass is not kept clean permanent discolouration and
/ or blemishes may result. Normally a hot fire will clean the
glass. The most common reasons for dirty glass include;
not using sufficient fuel to get the stove thoroughly hot, us-
ing green or wet wood, closing the draft so far that there is
insufficient air for complete combustion. If it is necessary
to clean the glass, use a soft cloth with a nonabrasive
cleaner.

DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT!

The glass is very strong but do not let burning fuel rest
against it and always close the door gently. If the glass

should ever crack while the fire is burning, do not open the

door until the fire is out and do not operate the stove again

until the glass has been replaced with a new 5mm thick

plate of ceramic glass, available from your Napoleon / Wolf

Steel Ltd. dealer.

DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.

TO REMOVE THE GLASS:

 When the unit is cool, open the

door and remove the screws and brackets holding the
glass in place. Remove all broken glass. Wrap the edges
of the new glass with a U-shaped strip of fiberglass
gasket, covering 1/4" on each side. Place the glass with
the fiberglass gasket in position and replace the brackets
and screws. When finished, you should be able to move
the glass slightly, horizontally and vertically.

FIGURE 1

GENERAL INFORMATION

CARE OF ALL PLATED AND ENAMELED PARTS

CARE OF GLASS

Summary of Contents for 1100C

Page 1: ...lothing etc placed too close can catch fire Adults and especially children should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Keep y...

Page 2: ...7 2 m c 9 6 n i 7 2 m c 9 6 n i 7 2 m c 0 8 n i 2 1 1 3 G N I H S A L F D N I H E B H T P E D m c 4 5 o t 2 4 n i 1 2 o t 2 1 6 1 m c 7 3 n i 2 1 4 1 O T E N I L R E T N E C E U L F R A E R m c 1 5 6...

Page 3: ...essive heat abrasive and chemical cleaners nor chipping on porcelain enamel parts nor any venting components used in the installation of the fireplace In the first year only this warranty extends to t...

Page 4: ...feature of the stove is utilized you should never experience a shortage of combustion air If you choose not to utilize outside air and experience draft or smoking problems you may need to open a door...

Page 5: ...e installed with the crimped end toward the stove This will ensure that the moisture which condenses from the burning wood will flow back into the fire chamber Each joint in the stove pipe must be se...

Page 6: ...nstall a rain cap at the top which will not impede the smoke exhaust The chimney must be supported at the ceiling or roof so that its weight does not rest on the stove UNDERSIDE OF JOIST FIRESTOP SPAC...

Page 7: ...icient enough to allow the connector to fit under the noncombustible facing The fireplace and chimney must be constructed in accord ance with all national and local building code standards HINT FOR IN...

Page 8: ...mper may be removed to install the chimney liner 7 Circulating air chambers i e in a steel fireplace liner or metal heat circulator shall not be blocked 8 Means must be provided for removal of the ins...

Page 9: ...nel reverse Step 3 8 Replace the bricks into the firebox Reinstall the door 1 Turn off all electrical power to the insert Remove the glass door and set aside in a safe place 2 Remove the two screws fr...

Page 10: ...x 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 4 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 5 1 1 4 x 2 1 2 x 4 1 2 6 1 1 4 x 1 1 2 x 4 1 2 7 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 light weight 8 1 1 4 x 2 1 4 x 9 9 1 1 4 x 2 1 4 x 6 1 8 10 Fibre baffle 9 x 1 x 12 11 Fibre ba...

Page 11: ...to keep your house free of carbon monoxide in case of a downdrafting chimney or an internal negative pressure The first fire s in your unit will be difficult to get going and keep going with little am...

Page 12: ...ctivate or relocate the smoke detector When loading the stove ensure that the two upper fibre baffles are not lifted up and off their ledge For maximum efficiency when the stove is thoroughly hot load...

Page 13: ...hem once a year Re place any broken bricks When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other or ganic vapours which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote These vapours condense in the rel...

Page 14: ...ass Ideal lengths of wood are approximately 12 for EPA 1100 1100C 1100L 1150 and 1101 16 1 2 for EPA1400 1400L and 1401 and 21 for EPA 1900 1 Remove cast top 2 Pull pin from top door hinge It is impor...

Page 15: ...55 W135 0237 CAST PEDESTAL BASE 56 W135 0238 CAST ASH TRAY 57 W325 0040 HANDLE LID LIFTER 22 W090 0016 BRICK 5 23 W090 0017 BRICK 6 28 CL28 BLACK CANOPY LOUVRES 29 CL28G GOLD PLATED CANOPY LOUVRES 30...

Page 16: ...ENTAL CAST IRON LEGS BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL 1100 COMPONENTS 1100L COMPONENTS 1400 COMPONENTS 1101 COMPONENTS 1401 COMPONENTS 1150 COMPONENTS 66 EP62 1 VARIABLE SPEED BLOWER 77 EPA RK SOLID BRASS RAIL...

Page 17: ...0512 B 11 15 05 59 15 16 18 17 19 16 57 2 32 12 10 14 30 33 74 31 44 84 83 73 72 76 63 64 Z P Ins ClassB 115V 60Hz 46W EM3030L 167 zr 2 073 SEL 81 66 1 46 77 40 38 39 58 65 55 56 48 49 85 47 52 53 54...

Page 18: ...18 W415 0512 B 11 15 05 Wolf Steel Fireplace Service History This fireplace must be serviced annually depending on usage Date Service Technician Name Service Performed Special Concerns Dealer Name...

Page 19: ...19 W415 0512 B 11 15 05 NOTES...

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