Quadra-Fire 2100 Millennium Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

May 5, 2011

7039-131H

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2100 Millennium Wood Stove (ACC)

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Exterior  conditions  such  as  roof  line,  surrounding  trees, 

prevailing  winds  and  nearby  hills  can  influence  stove 

performance.  Your local dealer is the expert in your geographic 

area and can usually make suggestions or discover solutions 

that will easily correct your flue problem.

D.  Flue Draft Considerations

Location  of  the  appliance  and  chimney  will  affect  perfor-

mance.   As  shown  in 

Figure  6.1

 

on  page  6

  the  chimney 

should:
  •  Be installed through the warm space enclosed by the 

building envelope.  This helps to produce more draft, 

especially during lighting and die down of the fire.

  •  Penetrate the highest part of the roof.  This minimizes 

the affects of wind turbulence and down drafts.

  •  Consider  the  appliance  location  in  order  to  avoid 

floor and ceiling attic joists and rafters.

E.  Venting Systems

The venting system consists of a chimney connector (also 

known as stove pipe) and a chimney.  These get extremely 

hot  during  use.    Temperatures  inside  the  chimney  may 

exceed 2000

°

F (1100

°

C) in the event of a creosote fire.  To 

protect against the possibility of a house fire, the chimney 

connector and chimney 

must be properly installed and 

maintained.

  An approved thimble must be used when a 

connection is made through a combustible wall to a chimney.  

A chimney support package must be used when a connection 

is  made  through  the  ceiling  to  a  prefabricated  chimney.  

These accessories are 

absolutely necessary

 to provide 

safe  clearances  to 

combustible  wall  and

 

ceiling  material.  

Follow  venting manufacturer’s clearances  when  installing 

venting system.

To be sure that your appliance burns properly, the chimney 

draft (static pressure) should be approximately -.04 inch water 

column (W.C.) during a low burn and -.10 inch W.C. during a 

high burn, measured 6 inches (152mm) above the top of the 

appliance after one hour of operation at each burn setting.

NOTE

:  These are guidelines only, and may vary somewhat 

for individual installations.

F.  Tools And Supplies Needed

Before beginning the installation be sure that the following 

tools and building supplies are available.

Reciprocating saw

Pliers

Hammer

Phillips Head Screwdriver

Flat Blade Screwdriver

Plumb Line

Level

Tape Measure

Framing Material

Hi-Temp Caulking Material

Gloves

Framing Square

Electric Drill & Bits (1/4”)

Safety Glasses

1/2 in. - 3/4 in. length, #6 or 

#8 self drilling screws (need 3 

per pipe section connection)

G. Inspect Appliance & Components and 

Pre-Burn Check List

1.

Place the appliance in a location near the final 

installation area and follow the procedures below:

2.

Open the appliance and remove all the parts and 

articles packed inside the Component Pack.  Inspect 

all the parts and glass for shipping damage.  Contact 

your dealer if any irregularities are noticed.

3.

All safety warnings have been read and followed.

4.

This Owner’s Manual has been read.

5.

Floor protection requirements have been met.

6.

Venting is properly installed.

7.

The proper clearances from the appliance and chim-

ney to combustible materials have been met.

8.

The masonry chimney is inspected by a professional 

and is clean, or the factory built metal chimney is 

installed  according  to  the  manufacturer’s  instruc-

tions and clearances.

9.

The chimney meets the required minimum height.

10.

All labels have been removed from the glass door.

11.

A  power  outlet  is  available  nearby  if  installing 

optional blower assembly.

WARNING

•  DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIM-

NEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLI-

ANCE.

•  DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIB-

UTON DUCT OR SYSTEM.

May allow flue gases to enter the house.

Asphyxiation Risk.

Inspect appliance and components for damage. 

Damaged parts may impair safe operation.

WARNING

•  Do NOT install damaged components.

•  Do NOT install incomplete components.

•  Do NOT install substitute components.

Report damaged parts to dealer.

Fire Risk.

Summary of Contents for 2100 Millennium

Page 1: ...ances to combustibles as specified Failure to comply may cause house fire Fire Risk WARNING For use with solid wood fuel only Other fuels may overfire and generate poisonous gases i e carbon monoxide Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by qualified personnel Hearth Home Technologies recommends NFI certified professionals or technicians supervised by an NFI certified prof...

Page 2: ...pe with a listed factory built UL103HT Class A chimney suitable for use with solid fuels or a masonry chimney and the referenced clearances DOUBLE WALL Six inch 6 inches 152mm diameter listed double wall air insulated connector pipe with listed factory built UL103HT Class A chimney or a masonry chimney and the referenced clearances In Canada must comply with Standard CAN ULC S629 M87 for the 650 d...

Page 3: ...iance 20 B Wood Selection Storage 20 C Burning Process 20 21 D Automatic Combustion Control ACC 21 E Air Controls 21 22 F Burn Rates Operating Efficiency 22 G Building A Fire 23 H Correct Baffle Blanket Placement 24 I Blower Operating Instructions 25 J Opacity Smoke 25 K Frequently Asked Questions 26 Section 9 Maintaining Servicing Appliance A Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 27 B General Mainten...

Page 4: ...he right to alter its products their specifications and or price without notice Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or your dealer Quadra Fire is a registered trademark of Hearth Home Technologies Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modi...

Page 5: ...sisting of at least two escape routes 4 A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows In the event of a chimney fire a Evacuate the house immediately b Notify fire department WARNING DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIM NEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLI ANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBU TION DUCT OR SYSTEM May allow flue gases to enter the house Asphyxiation Risk Fire Risk WARNING Do not operat...

Page 6: ... include Exhaust fans kitchen bath etc Range hoods Combustion air requirements for furnaces water heaters and other combustion appliances Clothes dryers Location of return air vents to furnace or air condi tioning Imbalances of HVAC air handling system Upper level air leaks Recessed lighting Attic hatch opening Duct leaks To minimize the affects of negative air pressure the following must be consi...

Page 7: ...bove the top of the appliance after one hour of operation at each burn setting NOTE These are guidelines only and may vary somewhat for individual installations F Tools And Supplies Needed Before beginning the installation be sure that the following tools and building supplies are available Reciprocating saw Pliers Hammer Phillips Head Screwdriver Flat Blade Screwdriver Plumb Line Level Tape Measu...

Page 8: ...Termination Cap Outside Air Rear Vent Spark Arrestor Cap Floor Protector Chimney Connector Ceiling Support Listed Chimney Listed Termination Cap Storm Collar Flashing Figure 8 3 Interior Prefabricated Chimney Figure 8 2 Exterior Prefabricated Chimney Figure 8 1 Masonry Chimney H Typical Stove Systems Stove system with masonry chimney consists of Stove Chimney Connector stove pipe Thimble Masonry C...

Page 9: ...mm 16 in 406mm 11 1 2 in 292mm 20 3 4 in 527mm C L C L 4 1 2 in 108mm Outside Air Connection A Appliance Dimensions Figure 9 1 Front View Figure 9 2 Side View NOTE Flue Collar size is 6 inch 152mm diameter ID 12 3 4 in 324mm 23 3 8 in 594mm 8 5 8 in 219mm 11 11 16 in 297mm 27 15 16 in 709mm 13 1 2 in 342mm 9 1 4 in 235mm 17 in 432mm C L ...

Page 10: ...d by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction Fire Risk Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified Failure to comply may cause house fire WARNING NOTE Service Space In order to replace the tube channel assembly a clearance of 17 inches 432mm is required on the right side of stove in order to remove the tubes with the stove in place If space is not available the stove will ...

Page 11: ... 39 in minimum 2 9 5 8 i n 2 5 3 8 i n 32 7 8 in 3 9 i n 3 in 1 3 5 o p t i o n a l c o v e r a g e 50 3 4 in Must extend 2 in 51mm beyond each side of pipe shaded area 203mm 8 in 203mm 8 in 203mm 8 in 457mm 18 in 1244mm 49 in minimum 1000mm 39 3 8 in minimum In Canada similar floor protection must be provided 18 inches 457mm in front and 8 inches 203mm from the sides and rear of the stove See exc...

Page 12: ...ssary in order for combus tion to take place Whatever combustion air is consumed by the fire must be replaced Air is replaced via air leakage around windows and under doors In homes that have tightly sealed doors and windows an outside air source is needed An optional Outside Air Kit is available Flex Line Wire Tie Wire Tie Flex Adapter Termination Cap For Floor Installa tions Remove Circular Knoc...

Page 13: ...the bottom left rear corner as shown in Figure 13 1 See page 25 for detailed operating instructions for the blower and snap disc Figure 13 1 Shock Risk Do NOT remove grounding prong from plug Plug directly into properly grounded 3 prong receptacle Route cord away from appliance Do NOT route cord under or in front of appliance CAUTION MANUAL Over rides the Snap Disc AUTO Fan will turn ON OFF Automa...

Page 14: ...steel black or 26 gauge blued steel or an approved air insulated double wall venting pipe Thimble A manufactured or site constructed device installed in combustible walls through which the chimney connector passes to the chimney It is intended to keep the walls from igniting Site constructed thimbles must meet NFPA 211 Standards Prefabricated must be suitable for use with selected chimney and meet...

Page 15: ...aming lumber to fit into wall opening Inside opening of frame should be no less than 14 inch x 14 inch 356mm x 356mm Figure 15 1 4 Attach the wall spacer to the chimney side of the frame 5 Nail the frame into the wall opening The spacer should be on the chimney side 6 Insert the section of the solid insulated chimney into the outer wall of the masonry chimney 7 Tightly secure the length of the sol...

Page 16: ...tors must conform to each other to ensure a proper fit and seal Flue Gas Direction Crimped End Toward Stove Secure pipe sections with a minimum of 3 screws Figure 16 2 Chimney Connector Stove Pipe WARNING DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIM NEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLI ANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRI BUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM May allow flue gases to enter the house Asphyxiation Risk Improper ...

Page 17: ...e roof within 10 feet 305cm Must be located away from trees or other struc tures These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper flue draft Figure 17 1 E 2 10 3 Rule Figure 17 2 NOTE Chimney performance may vary Trees buildings roof lines and wind conditions affect performance Chimney height may need adjustment if smoking or overdraft occurs 3 ft 91cm Minimum Less than 10 ft 305cm...

Page 18: ...manufacturer s instructions when installing the flue system for use in a mobile home 7 Maintain clearance to combustibles 8 Floor protection requirements must be followed precisely 9 Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure You must use a Quadra Fire Outside Air Kit Part OAK ACC and depending ...

Page 19: ...uire further adjustment B Adjusting The Blower Speed Control A Door Handle Assembly 1 Install washer on door handle shaft 2 Slide door handle through door 3 Install second washer s as shown in Figure 19 1 4 Install key in groove 5 Align groove in latch cam with key slide latch cam over shaft 6 Install locknut but do not overtighten the handle needs to move smoothly 7 Install spring handle turning ...

Page 20: ...d establishing the flue draft not evaporating the moisture out of wet unseasoned wood resulting in wasted heat Do not over fire Over firing may ignite creosote or will damage the stove and chimney To prevent over firing your stove DO NOT Use flammable liquids Overload with wood Burn trash or large amounts of scrap lumber Permit too much air to the fire WARNING Fire Risk Symptoms of over firing may...

Page 21: ...his function is performed by sliding the con trol all the way back until it stops at the HI indicator on the label and then pulling forward to the front of the stove until it stops This activates the ACC system and opens the front air channel and allows air to enter the front of the stove for approximately 25 minutes The front air channel gradually shuts down until it is completely closed at the e...

Page 22: ...his air is regulated by the Burn RateAir Control There are four settings High Medium High Medium Low and Low When the control is raised all the way up it is on the High setting and when pushed all the down it is on the Low setting Figure 22 1 NOTE These are approximate settings and will vary with type of wood or chimney draft Due to altitude and other environmental circumstances this operational i...

Page 23: ...other 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 Set the Burn Rate Air Control and activate the timer system ACC 8 When ready to reload It is best to fully open both the Burn Rate Air and Start up Air Controls before reload ing This livens up the coalbed and reduces excessive emissions...

Page 24: ...cement and replace baffle com ponents if damaged or missing H Correct Baffle Blanket Placement Ceramic Blanket and Baffle Board are NOT in contact with the back of the firebox Ceramic Blanket is NOT in contact with the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Ceramic Blanket is bunched up at the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Ceramic ...

Page 25: ... the snap disc with the manual over ride knob See page 13 2 The blower is equipped with a speed control Adjust the fan speed by turning the speed control clockwise to Low or counterclockwise to High 3 Snap Disc Location If you find the blower coming on and off at undesirable temperatures relocate the snap disc to another location in the designated zone on the back of the appliance Figure 25 1 Ther...

Page 26: ...Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down similar to the sound produced by a furnace or heating duct This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of the appliance Whirring sound If the optional blower has been installed the blower produces a whirring sound which increases in volume as the speed is increased Odors and vapors released during initial op...

Page 27: ...blockage poor draft and chimney fires Always burn dry wood to help prevent cap blockage and creosote build up Keeping the door and glass gasket in good shape will maintain good burn times on a low burn setting Check the glass frame for loose screws to prevent air leakage Check the door latch for proper adjustment This is very important especially after the door rope has formed to the stove face St...

Page 28: ...hes Fire Risk Disposal of Ashes WARNING Ashes should be placed in metal container with tight fitting lid Do not place metal container on combustible surface Ashes should be retained in closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Fire Risk Do not use chimney cleaners or flame colo rants in your appliance Will corrode pipe WARNING Fire Risk Prevent creosote buildup WARNING Inspect chim...

Page 29: ...O NOT OVERTIGHTEN 9 Replace the door on the appliance Quadra Fire stoves are equipped with ceramic super heat resistant glass which can only be broken by impact or misuse Do not slam stove door or impact the glass When closing door make sure that logs do not protrude against the glass Inspect glass regularly If you find a crack or break immediately put the fire out and return the door to your deal...

Page 30: ...bottom bricks in unit 4 Install rear bricks on the top of the bottom bricks Slide top of bricks under clip on back of firebox wall and push bottom of brick back 5 Install side bricks Slide top of brick under clips on side of firebox and push the bottom of the brick until it is flush with the side of the unit D Firebrick Replacement Use Part 832 0550 when ordering individual brick Provide brick dim...

Page 31: ... first Figure 31 2 Place on top of baffle board open up and flatten and smooth out the blanket Re check the baffle board for correct positioning Figure 23 1 on page 23 and page 24 Figure 31 1 Baffle Figure 31 2 Ceramic Blanket F Snap Disc Replacement Snap Disc Magnet Spade Connectors Figure 31 3 1 Locate the snap disc bracket assembly at the bottom left rear corner of the stove Figure 31 3 2 A mag...

Page 32: ...he tube channel assembly into side of firebox and insert each tube into the corresponding hole in the tube channel rack starting with the back hole first 3 Make sure tube channel assembly is flush against the side of the stove and secure with channel nuts 4 Re install channel cover and side shield Tube Channel Rack Channel Access Cover Channel Cover Screws 4 Channel Nuts 2 Tube Channel Assembly Si...

Page 33: ... fire section Check for adequate vent height refer to chimney assembly section Open window below the appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to wood fuel section Bed of coals not established before adding wood Start with paper kindling to establish bed of coals refer to starting fire section Flue blockage such as birds nests or leaves in terminati...

Page 34: ...ood Stove ACC Service Parts 04 11 R 21M ACC Part number list on following pages 2100 Millennium Wood Stove Advanced Combustion Control ACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 15 13 Beginning Manufacturing Date July 2007 Ending Manufacturing Date Active ...

Page 35: ...039 003 4 Brick Assembly Complete Set SRV7039 007 4 1 Brick 9 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 Qty 9 Req 4 2 Brick 6 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 Qty 3 Req 4 3 Brick 8 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 Qty 2 Req 4 4 Brick see diagram Qty 1 Req 4 5 Brick see diagram Qty 1 Req Brick Uncut Pkg of 1 832 0550 Pkg of 6 832 3040 5 Tube Support Rack SRV7039 108 6 Brick Retainer 7033 149 7 Ceramic Fiber Blanket 1 2 Thick 832 3390 Y 8 Baffle Board 8 1 8 ...

Page 36: ...bly 7033 034 Y 16 10 Door Gasket Front Rear Air Timer Doors 7033 282 Y 17 1 Door Assembly Black SRV7039 008 17 2 Hinge Pins 1 2 Gold 832 0250 Nickel 430 5320 Black 7000 606 2 17 3 Spring Handle 1 2 Nickel Pre SN 0070040260 250 8330 Y Spring Handle 1 2 Gold 832 0620 Y Spring Handle 1 2 Black Post SN 0070040260 SRV7000 613 Y 17 4 Door Handle Only 430 1131 17 5 Glass Assembly 14 1 8 in W x 9 13 16 in...

Page 37: ...ower Assembly BK ACC Blower Control Box W Switch SRV7000 194 Y Blower Convection 812 4900 Y Component Pack 7033 051 Snap Disc Bracket Assembly 7033 036 Snap Disc 1 Convection Blower SRV230 0470 Y Wire Harness Blower 7033 262 Gasket Manifold Pkg of 4 7038 168 4 Y Outside Air Kit Floor Rear OAK ACC Outside Air Collar Assembly 7033 039 Outside Air Shield 33271 Y Upgrade Door Nickel Handles Hinge Pins...

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