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Installation and Operation Manual - Matrix

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5.2  Lighting Fires

Each person heating with wood develops its own favorite way to light fires. Regardless of the 
method chosen, the goal should be to have a hot fire burning, quickly. A fire that ignites fast 
produces less smoke and deposits less creosote in the chimney. 

Here are three popular and effective ways to ignite wood fires.

5.2.1  Conventional Method

The conventional method to build a wood fire is to crumple 5 to 
10 sheets of newspaper and place them in the firebox and hold 
them in place with ten pieces of kindling wood. The kindling 
should be placed on and behind the newspaper.

Then add two or three small pieces of firewood. Open the air 
intake control completely and ignite the newspaper. Leave the 
door slightly ajar.

Once the fire has ignited, the door can be closed but keep the 
air control still fully open. When the kindling is almost completely 
burned, standard firewood pieces can be added.

Do not leave the heater unattended when the door is slightly open. Always close 

and latch the door after the fire ignites.

5.2.2  The Top Down Method

This method is the opposite of the conventional method and only works properly if well-seasoned 
wood is used. 

Place three or four small, split, dry logs in the firebox. Arrange the kindling wood on the logs in 
two layers at right angles and place a dozen finely split kindling on the second row. 

It is possible to use ragged paper but it may not hold in place since it tends to roll while it is 
burning. The best is to wrap a sheet on itself, grab the ends of the roll and make a knot. Use 
four or five sheets of paper tied together and put them on top and around the kindling. Open the 
air intake control completely, ignite the paper and close the door.

The top down fire method has two advantages over the traditional method: first, the fire does 
not collapse on itself, and it is not necessary to add wood gradually since the combustion 
chamber is full before the fire is lit.

5.2.3  Two Parallel Logs

Place two spit logs in the firebox with a few sheets of twisted newspaper between the logs. 
Place some fine kindling across the two logs and some larger kindling across those, log cabin 
style. Light the newspaper. 

Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel (naphtha), fuel oil, motor oil, 
kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids or aerosols to start or 
‘freshen up’ a fire in this wood stove. Keep all such liquids well away from 
the stove while it is in use.

Summary of Contents for MATRIX OB02032

Page 1: ...ALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN LOCAL AREA READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS WOOD STOVE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT I...

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Page 3: ...stove and the chimney that it is connected to It is also recommended to inform your home insurance company Please read this entire manual before installing and using this stove A primary alternative h...

Page 4: ...Tree Species 14 3 2 Log Length 15 3 3 Piece Size 15 3 4 Compressed Wood Logs 15 3 5 Drying Time 15 4 Stove Operation 17 4 1 Pedestal Wood Storage 17 4 2 Fire Screen 17 4 3 Blower Operation 18 5 Burnin...

Page 5: ...2 Suitable Chimneys 36 9 3 Minimum Chimney Height 38 9 4 Chimney Location 38 9 5 Supply of Combustion Air 39 9 6 Chimney Connector 40 Appendix 1 Side Panels Installation 42 Appendix 2 Top Panels Inst...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Installation and Operation Manual Matrix ENGLISH CERTIFICATION PLATE...

Page 7: ...opening the loading door NEVER USE GASOLINE LANTERN FUEL NAPHTHA FUEL OIL MOTOR OIL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START A FIRE IN THIS STOVE KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS...

Page 8: ...ting area and maximum burn time may vary subject to location in home chimney draft heat loss factors climate fuel type and other variables The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined...

Page 9: ...7 10 North south ends of the logs visible East west sides of the logs visible 11 Mobile homes Canada or manufactured homes USA The US Department of Housing and Urban Development describes manufactured...

Page 10: ...Dimensions 27 1 4 692mm 25 1 2 648mm 12 3 4 324mm 5 3 4 145mm 6 150mm Figure 1 Top view 15 3 4 400mm 9 3 4 248mm 24 1 4 616mm 8 3 4 222mm 20 3 4 528mm 2 3 4 70mm 23 5 8 600mm 24 609mm 24 3 8 618mm 20...

Page 11: ...ation and Operation Manual Matrix ENGLISH 8 202mm 17 1 4 438mm 21 533mm Figure 4 Door opening Figure 5 Front view Combustion chamber 3 16 5mm 11 7 8 301mm 16 3 4 423mm 5 16 8mm Figure 6 Side view Comb...

Page 12: ...e back in an East West orientation Place a medium log about 3 x 3 on top of the biggest one Place another medium on coal bed on front of the biggest with another medium on top of it Place the last med...

Page 13: ...s sand and quartz that are combined in such a way to form a high temperature glass Ceramic glass cannot be recycled in the same way as normal glass so it should not be disposed of with your regular ho...

Page 14: ...d is in the correct moisture content range of 15 to 20 Refer to the following section of suggestions on preparing fuelwood and judging its moisture 3 Fuel Good firewood has been cut to the correct len...

Page 15: ...y were fed large pieces of hardwood 3 2 Log Length Logs should be cut at least 1 25 mm shorter than the firebox so they fit in easily Pieces that are even slightly too long makes loading the stove ver...

Page 16: ...eather than in winter weather Split pieces dry more quickly than unsplit rounds Softwoods like pine spruce poplar and aspen take less time to dry than hardwoods They can be dry enough to burn after be...

Page 17: ...cations are met The logs must never exceed the inside edge A of the pedestal The heat shield B under the firebox must not be removed No combustible material may be placed over the heat shield B 16 3 4...

Page 18: ...ill make the blower start automatically when the stove is hot enough and will stop it when the stove has cooled down Therefore the blower variable speed control can be left at the desired setting OFF...

Page 19: ...osite of the conventional method and only works properly if well seasoned wood is used Place three or four small split dry logs in the firebox Arrange the kindling wood on the logs in two layers at ri...

Page 20: ...is inactive A cycle begins when a new load of wood is ignited by the hot embers and ends when it is consumed and only remains embers the size of those found in the firebox when the wood has been added...

Page 21: ...firebox since it will affect the proper operation of the appliance The best time to remove ash is in the morning after an overnight fire when the heater is relatively cold but there is still a little...

Page 22: ...in the firebox and lay two more across them in the other direction Open the air control fully and only reduce the air after the wood is fully flaming This kind of fire is good for mild weather and sho...

Page 23: ...demand for space 5 7 5 Logs Orientation In a relatively square firebox the wood can be loaded north south ends of the logs visible or east west sides of the logs visible North south loads allow more w...

Page 24: ...ditions the door glass should stay relatively clear If the firewood is dry enough and the operating instructions in this manual are followed a whitish dusty deposit will form on the inner surface of t...

Page 25: ...ss gasket is flat adhesive backed woven fibreglass 1 Follow the steps of the previous section to remove the glass Remove the old gasket and clean the glass thoroughly 2 Peel back a section of the pape...

Page 26: ...2 Gasket It is important to replace the gasket with another having the same diameter and density to maintain a good seal 1 Remove the door and place it face down on something soft like a cushion of r...

Page 27: ...e risk of a chimney fire 6 6 Frequency It is not possible to predict how much or how quickly creosote will form in the chimney It is important therefore to check the build up in the chimney monthly un...

Page 28: ...sites Mixing of appliance components from different sources or modifying components may result in hazardous condtions Where any such changes are planned the manufacturer should be contacted in advanc...

Page 29: ...liant installation In addition you will find information about your stove model serial number etc The certification label can be found on the back of the stove It is recommended to note the stove seri...

Page 30: ...Page 30 Installation and Operation Manual Matrix ENGLISH A B E D CAN 48 122 cm US 36 92 cm F F C Figure 10 Clearances Top Figure 11 Clearances Corner 84 L 213 cm Ve Ho N Figure 12 Clearances Side...

Page 31: ...FROM DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR Canada USA Canada USA A 3 76 mm 3 76 mm D 6 159 mm 6 159 mm B 4 102 mm 4 102 mm E 13 337 mm 13 337 mm C 3 76 mm 3 76 mm F 12 318 mm 12 318 mm 8 1 2 Clearances With Lowe...

Page 32: ...FROM PIPE CONNECTOR WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE CONNECTOR Canada USA Canada USA A 9 229 mm 9 229 mm D 12 311 mm 12 311 mm B 19 483 mm 19 483 mm E 28 718 mm 28 718 mm L 77 196 cm 77 196 cm 8 1 5 Clearances F...

Page 33: ...board brick or any other approved or listed material suited for floor protection No R factor is required Any type of tile will require a continuous non combustible sheet underneath to prevent the poss...

Page 34: ...ERCENTAGES SIDES AND REAR TOP CEILING CAN USA USA MIN CAN USA USA MIN Sheet metal a minimum of 24 gauge 0 61 mm in thickness spaced out at least 1 25 mm 21 mm in Canada by non combustible spacers 67 1...

Page 35: ...inimum clearance between the appliance top and an unshielded combustible ceiling 40 1035 mm B Shield extension above the appliance 20 500 mm C Minimum space behind the shield 1 25 mm In Canada 21 mm D...

Page 36: ...er of at least 5 130 mm Canada only or no more than 7 180 mm is permitted if it allows the proper evacuation of flue gases and that such application is verified and authorized by a qualified installer...

Page 37: ...e install a mobile home roof flashing and seal it with silicone 9 2 3 Masonry Chimney The stove may also be connected to a masonry chimney provided the chimney complies with the construction rules fou...

Page 38: ...RIDGE 9 4 Chimney Location Because the venting system is the engine that drives the wood heating system it must have the right characteristics The signs of bad system design are cold back drafting whe...

Page 39: ...is not affected by wind pressures on the house Contrary to commonly expressed concerns almost all tightly sealed new houses have enough natural leakage to provide the small amount of air needed by the...

Page 40: ...double wall pipe installed between the stove flue collar and the chimney breech Double wall chimney connectors are tested and certified The rules concerning installation are found in the manufacturer...

Page 41: ...m Galvanized flue pipes must not be used because the coatings vaporize at high temperatures and release dangerous gases Use black painted flue pipes Flue pipes must be at least 24 gauge in thickness...

Page 42: ...e the top of the stove 2 Slightly unscrew without removing the screws B holding the panel stone brackets on each side at the front and back of the unit 3 For panels installation insert the decorative...

Page 43: ...Installation and Operation Manual Matrix ENGLISH 4 Tighten all the screws C previously unscrewed to hold the decorative assemblies 5 Reinstall stove top See Step 1 and install top panels See Appendix...

Page 44: ...l Matrix ENGLISH Appendix 2 TOP PANELS INSTALLATION Steel Panel Cut the gasket A to the correct lenght and stick it on the stove as shown below Lay the steel panel down on the stove Soap Stone Panels...

Page 45: ...Page 45 Installation and Operation Manual Matrix ENGLISH Appendix 3 LOG RETAINERS INSTALLATION 1 2 3...

Page 46: ...e HVAC type must comply with ULC S110 or UL 181 class 0 or class 1 must be connected to the rear of the appliance with two collars A sold separately The duct must also be connected to an outside air i...

Page 47: ...the door opening 3 Lean the upper part of the fire screen against the top door opening making sure to stove the top fire screen brackets behind the primary air deflector 4 Lift the fire screen upwards...

Page 48: ...d stove It allows the blower to operate only when the stove is hot enough See the instructions provided with the thermodisc for more details B A Screw the thermodisc A on the back of the stove with th...

Page 49: ...end of the tube into the rear left channel 2 Align the notch in the left end of the tube with the key of the left air channel hole Using a Wise grip hold the tube and lock it in place by turning the t...

Page 50: ...Page 50 Installation and Operation Manual Matrix ENGLISH Note that secondary air tubes B can be replaced without removing the baffle board A and that all tubes are identical A B...

Page 51: ...TAIL E 2 3 5 4 6 10 12 7 9 4 14 48 47 45 49 32 15 16 17 17 18 23 21 25 24 35 34 33 20 D DETAIL D 28 29 30 38 21 41 42 43 44 50 26 19 22 52 54 53 55 56 53 70 71 21 65 65 64 67 67 67 66 67 67 67 67 67 6...

Page 52: ...HINGE 1 14 30117 SOCKET SET SCREW 10 32 X 1 4 4 15 SE23051 GLASS WITH GASKET 20 1 4 W X 12 1 2 H 1 16 AC06400 3 4 FLAT X 6 BLACK SELF ADHESIVE GLASS GASKET 1 17 PL65646 GLASS FRAME 2 18 SE53585 GLASS...

Page 53: ...n 1 54 44070 CROSSFLOW BLOWER SINGLE CAGE 130 CFM 115V 60Hz 56W 1 55 AC02055 QUICK CONNECT THERMODISC KIT 1 56 44028 CERAMIC THERMODISC F110 20F 1 57 OA10701 SOAPSTONE SIDE PANEL KIT 1 58 PL65668 BOTT...

Page 54: ...e to repair or replace any part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refundi...

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Page 56: ...l com This document is available for free download on the manufacturer s website It is a copyrighted document Resale is strictly prohibited The manufacturer may update this document from time to time...

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