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THIMBLE

: An approved thimble must be used when the connection from the stove is made through a

combustible wall to a masonry chimney.  There are several methods you can use for connection through a

combustible wall, two of which are illustrated in this manual.  For additional methods, consult local building

authorities or use the standards set forth in NFPA 211.

Also, listed prefabricated metal thimbles are available for use with wood stoves.  The manufacturer’s

installation for the thimbles must be strictly followed to assure the safety of the system.  Be sure to maintain

the designated clearances to combustible materials.

A.  

BRICK CHIMNEY THIMBLE ASSEMBLY

: Construction of the brick thimble assembly requires 12”

(305mm) of brick around a fire clay liner.  Be sure the point of penetration allows an 18” (457mm)

clearance from the connector to the ceiling.  For a 6” (152mm) chimney connector, an opening of 30”

(762mm) must be cut in the wall to maintain the required 12” (305mm) of brick separation from

combustibles.  It will be necessary to cut wall studs and install a header and sill frame to maintain proper

dimensions and to hold the weight of the brick (Figure 8).

FIGURE 8

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)

BURNING GUIDELINES (cont.)

MEDIUM:  

After a wood load has been burning on high for at least 15 minutes (longer for very large pieces or wet

wood), close (pull out) the air control rod to the desired setting.

LOW:  

After a wood load has been burning on high for at least 15 minutes (longer for very large pieces or wet wood),

close (pull out) the air control rod, gradually making sure to maintain flames in the stove.  It is very important to maintain

flames in your stove during the first few hours of a low burn, to avoid excessive air pollution.

BUILDING A FIRE

Before lighting your first fire in the stove, make certain that the baffle is correctly positioned.  It should be resting on the

rear baffle supports (see page 22 for baffle installation instructions). 

 Also refer to care and cleaning of plated surfaces

section on page 20 before lighting your first fire.

There are many ways to build a fire.  The basic principle is to light easily-ignitable tinder or paper, which ignites the fast

burning kindling, which in turn ignites the slow-burning firewood.  Here is one method that works well:

1. Place several wads of crushed paper on the firebox floor.

2. Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top of the paper.

3. Open air control fully.

4. Make sure that no matches or other combustibles are in the immediate area of the stove.  Be sure the room is adequately

ventilated and the flue unobstructed.

5. Light the paper in the stove.  NEVER light or rekindle stove with kerosene, gasoline, or charcoal lighter fluid; the

results can be fatal.

6. Once the kindling is burning quickly, add several full-length logs 3” (76mm) or 4” (102mm) in diameter.  Be careful

not to smother the fire.  Stack the pieces of wood carefully:  near enough to keep each other hot, but far enough away

from each other to allow adequate air flow between them.

7. When ready to reload the stove, add more logs.  Large logs burn slowly, holding a fire longer.  Small logs burn fast

and hot, giving quick heat.

8. Adjust the air control:  the more you close down the control, the lower and slower the fire will burn.  The more open

the control, the more heat will be produced.

As long as there are hot coals, repeating steps 7 and 8 will maintain a continuous fire throughout the season.

NOTE

: The special high temperature paint that your stove is finished with will cure as your stove heats.  You will notice

an odor and perhaps see some vapor rise from the stove surface; this is normal.  We recommend that you open a window

until the odor dissipates and paint is cured.

NOTE

:  On a cold start-up, you may see a small amount of smoke coming from the underside of the stove until chimney

draft is established.  This is normal, and will stop when the loading door is closed.

WOOD SELECTION AND STORAGE

Dry and well-seasoned wood will not only minimize the chance of creosote formation, but will give you the most efficient

fire.  Even dry wood contains at least 15% moisture by weight, and should be burned hot enough to keep the chimney hot

for as long as it takes to dry the wood out - about one hour.  It is a waste of energy to burn unseasoned wood of any kind.

Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered wet, and requires full seasoning time.  Standing dead wood can

be considered to be about two-thirds seasoned.  To tell if wood is dry enough to burn, check the ends of the logs.  If there

are cracks radiating in all directions from the center, it is dry.  If your wood sizzles in the fire, even though the surface is

dry, it may not be fully cured.  Splitting wood before it is stored reduces drying time.  Wood should be stacked so that

both ends of each piece are exposed to air, since more drying occurs through the cut ends than the sides.  This is true even

with wood that has been split.  Store wood under cover, such as in a shed, or covered with a tarp, plastic, tar paper, sheets

of scrap plywood, etc., as uncovered wood can absorb water from rain or snow, delaying the seasoning process.

Summary of Contents for 1900

Page 1: ...may have other rights which may vary from state to state This limited Lifetime Warranty covers items such as but not limited to combustion chambers doors gold plating steel baffles manifold tubes and...

Page 2: ...n 14 Outside air kit installation 15 Pedestal and leg installation 16 Operating instructions Burning process 17 Combustion air system 17 Fan operating instructions 18 Operating tips 18 Burning guideli...

Page 3: ...21 Black door 832 1891 Trim door 832 0711 Gold door Leg mounting bracket for mobile home installations SERVICE PARTS 832 2530 Kaowool blanket 4 piece 832 2470 Firebox brick set 832 0550 Individual bri...

Page 4: ...26 3 4 680mm 13 3 8 340mm 2 51mm Page 25 1 Unscrew and remove the rear heat deflector 2 Attach the two S clips to the upper edge of the outer wall of the stove 3 Set top heat shield on stove and push...

Page 5: ...s indicated NOTE A 3 8 10mm minimum thickness tile or equivalent is recommended but not required NFPA 211 Use a noncombustible material with 1 25mm ventilated air space to reduce clearances However th...

Page 6: ...ed away from the heating appliance and close to the sleeping areas Follow the smoke detector manufacturer s placement and installation instructions and be sure to maintain regularly 2 A conveniently l...

Page 7: ...oof line surrounding trees prevailing winds and nearby hills can influence stove performance CONNECTION TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY 1 CHIMNEY Should the stove be connected to a masonry chimney the chimney sh...

Page 8: ...me and screws with a Phillips screwdriver turn screws counterclockwise 3 Lift glass frame pieces and glass out of the door frame 4 Lay new glass with fiberglass tape around it into the door frame maki...

Page 9: ...ainst the glass Clean glass with a nonabrasive glass cleaner such as Windex Abrasive cleaners may scratch and cause glass to crack Inspect glass regularly If you find a crack or break immediately put...

Page 10: ...ches or other combustibles are in the immediate area of the stove Be sure the room is adequately ventilated and the flue unobstructed 5 Light the paper in the stove NEVER light or rekindle stove with...

Page 11: ...r may be left on throughout the burn 3 Medium burn setting The blower should be left off until a good burn is established then turned on at a medium or high rate 4 Low burn setting The blower tends to...

Page 12: ...Fire requires three things to burn fuel air and heat So if heat is robbed from the stove during the drying stage the new load of wood has reduced the chances for a good clean burn For this reason it i...

Page 13: ...tructure that is within 10 3048mm of the chimney measured horizontally Figure 5 REMEMBER Follow the manufacturer s installation instructions and maintain the manufacturer s specified clearance distanc...

Page 14: ...ith two 20 screws supplied 2 Mount rear cover plate with four mounting screws supplied This cover will seal the pedestal floor installation or have a 4 101mm hole rear installation 3 Both kits have tw...

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