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7033-277F

September 1, 2008

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3100 Wood Stove Series (ACC)

J.  Opacity (Smoke)

This is the measure of how cleanly your appliance is burn

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ing.  Opacity is measured in percent; 100% opacity is when 

an object is totally obscured by the smoke column from a 

chimney, and 0% opacity means that no smoke column can 

be seen.  As you become familiar with your appliance, you 

should periodically check the opacity.  This will allow you to 

know how to burn as nearly smoke-free as possible (goal of 

0% opacity).  

NOTE:

  If your Quadra-Fire wood stove is equipped with an 

optional blower, you should follow these guidelines:
1. 

Initial (cold) start-up and all Burn Settings

The blower can be plugged in and turned on right away.  

The  blower  fan  is  turned  on  and  off  by  a  snap  disc.  

When your stove has reached a certain temperature 

the blower will turn on and when your stove has cooled 

down to a certain temperature it will turn off.  

NOTE:

  The blower can still be left on at all burn rates 

even  if  you  have  deactivated  the  snap  disc  with  the 

manual over-ride knob.  

See page 15.

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”. 

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  30.1

   There  is  a  manual  over-ride  switch  to 

deactivate the snap disc, if necessary.  

See page 15.

I.  Blower Operating Instructions

WARNING

Fire Risk.

  Do NOT burn garbage or flammable fluids such 

as gasoline, naptha or engine oil.

• 

Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with salt (driftwood).

  May generate carbon monooxide if burn material other 

than wood.

May result in illness or possible death.

Fire Risk.

Keep combustible materials, gasoline 

and other flammable vapors and 

liquids clear of appliance.

WARNING

•  Do NOT store flammable materials in the appliance’s 

vicinity.

•  Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal 

lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire 

in this heater.  

•  Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is 

in use.

•  Combustible materials may ignite.

 Odors and vapors released during initial operation.

•  Curing of high temperature paint.

•  Open windows for air circulation.

Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals.

CAUTION

Figure 30.1 

K.  Frequently Asked Questions

ISSUES

SOLUTIONS

Odor from appliance

When first operated, this appliance may release an odor for the first several hours.  This is 

caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing.

Metallic noise

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.

Summary of Contents for 3100 Series

Page 1: ...ood 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 professional WARNING Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch ...

Page 2: ...or pipe 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 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 deg...

Page 3: ...n 6 Mobile Home 20 Section 7 Appliance Set Up A Pedestal Ash Removal System ARS Installation 21 22 B Leg Kit Ash Removal System ARS Installation 23 C Door Handle Assembly 24 D Blower Speed Adjustment 24 Section 8 Operating Instructions A Over Firing Your Appliance 25 B Wood Selection Storage 25 C Burning Process 25 26 D Automatic Combustion Control ACC 26 E Air Controls 26 27 F Burn Rates Operatin...

Page 4: ...e Outside Air Kit part OAK ACC must be installed in a mobile home installation B Mobile Home Approved EPA Certified 1 1 grams per hour EPA Certification Number and Date Number 369 Issued 2006 Efficiency 79 51 BTU Output 11 800 to 32 000 Heating Capacity up to1 800 sq ft depending on climate zone Vent Size 6 inches Firebox Size 2 cubic feet Max Wood Length 18 inches Fuel Cord Wood Shipping Weight 3...

Page 5: ...nsisting 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 chimney flue servicing another appliance Do NOT connect to any air distribution duct or system May allow flue gases to enter the house Asphyxiation Risk Fire Risk WARNING Do not operate ...

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: ... 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 C...

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: ...in 406mm 11 1 2 in 292mm 20 4 in 527mm C L 4 1 2 in 108mm Outside Air Connection C L A Appliance Dimensions Figure 9 1 Front View Figure 9 2 Side View NOTE Flue Collar size is 6 inch 152mm diameter ID 14 15 16 in 7 mm 25 in 6 5mm 9 15 16 in 2 7mm 12 1 2 in 18mm 0 in 762mm 15 1 16 in 8 mm 10 15 16 in 271mm 18 15 16 in 475mm C L Millennium Model ...

Page 10: ...Leg Model 2 7 8 in 606mm 1 8 in 841mm 15 1 16 in 8 mm 19 1 16 in 484mm 10 15 16 in 278mm 14 15 16 in 79mm 3 11 16 in 94mm 21 1 8 in 5 7mm 10 8 in 264mm Back of Stove to Glass 2 8 in 594mm 6 11 16 in 170mm 1 2 in 89mm C L 4 1 4 in 870mm 25 in 6 5mm 12 1 2 in 18mm 9 5 16 in 2 7mm C L 18 in 457mm 26 11 16 in 678mm 24 5 16 in 618mm 15 8 in 91mm 11 1 2 in 292mm 16 in 406mm 20 4 in 527mm ...

Page 11: ...f Stove Through Backwall SINGLE WALL PIPE Flat Top Model 12 305 8 5 216 22 559 13 330 8 203 17 432 48 1220 12 305 Step Top Model 10 254 6 152 20 5 521 11 279 5 5 140 14 5 368 48 1220 12 305 DOUBLE WALL PIPE Flat Top Model 8 203 4 5 114 17 5 445 8 5 216 6 5 165 15 5 394 48 1220 9 229 Step Top Model 10 254 6 152 20 5 521 11 279 4 102 13 330 48 1220 9 229 INSTALLATION ALCOVE Six inch 6 152mm diameter...

Page 12: ...dge of the open ing in the face of the appliance See exception 16 in from glass 8 in Fuel loading door 4 7 8 in 3 1 8 in 1 5 8 in minimum 9 5 8 in minimum Must extend 2 in 51mm beyond each side of pipe shaded area 20 mm 8 in 20 mm 8 in 20 mm 8 in 457mm 18 in 1260mm 49 5 8 in minimum 1041mm 41 in minimum In Canada similar floor protection must be provided 18 inches 457mm in front and 8 inches 203mm...

Page 13: ...tector of a minimum of 3 8 inch 9 5mm thick metal clad millboard or equivalent a minimum of 16 inches 406mm in front of glass and 8 inches 203mm to both sides of the fuel loading door Open the door and measure 8 inches 203mm from the side edge of the open ing in the face of the appliance See page 12 for Canadian clearances and horizontal venting exception For the Step Top Leg Model In US installat...

Page 14: ...omes 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 Remove circular knock out in base of pedestal WARNING Do not draw outside combustion air from Wall floor or ceiling cavity Enclosed space such as an attic or garage Close proximity to exhaust vents or chimneys Fumes or odo...

Page 15: ... appliance 4 Place the bracket containing the snap disc and magnet under the bottom left rear corner as shown in Figure 15 1 See page 30 for detailed operating instructions for the blower and snap disc 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 Fig...

Page 16: ...ild 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 ...

Page 17: ...raming lumber to fit into wall opening Inside opening of frame should be no less than 14 inch x 14 inch 356mm x 356mm Figure 17 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 so...

Page 18: ...nnectors 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 screws Figure 18 2 Chimney Connector Stove Pipe WARNING Do NOT connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing another appliance Do NOT connect to any air distribution duct or system May allow flue gases to enter the house Asphyxiation Risk Improper i...

Page 19: ... of the 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 19 1 E 2 10 3 Rule Figure 19 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 ft 91cm Minimum Less than 10 ft 0...

Page 20: ...r UL103 HT chimney and terminal cap with spark arrestor Never use a single wall connector stove pipe in a mobile home installation Use only double wall connector pipe Dura Vent DVL Selkirk metalbestos DS or Security DL double wall connector or any listed double wall connector pipe 5 In Canada this appliance must be connected to a 6 inch 152mm factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC 629M STANDA...

Page 21: ...red Phillips head screwdriver 7 16 socket wrench 3 32 and 5 36 Allen wrench Begin installing the ARS System 1 Remove 2 front bricks as shown in Figure 21 1 2 Lay body of stove on its back on a protective pad or pallet 3 Remove the 2 nuts and 2 bolts holding the channel in place and set the channel aside Discard the 2 nuts Install the gasket over the 4 protruding screws The glossy side of the gaske...

Page 22: ... Carefully stand stove up and place in desired location 5 Slip wooden decorative strips onto pedestal edges Finishing the ARS Installation 1 Re install the ARS channel that was removed in Step 3 on page one and secure with 2 bolts previously removed Set the grate into the ARS channel Replace the 2 front cut bricks Figure 22 2 2 Install the ash drawer 3 Check to make sure baffle boards and ceramic ...

Page 23: ...the bottom of the stove with 1 4 20 Phillips head screws These screws are located in the component pack Leave the bottom 2 screws loose so you can slide the ash pan assembly bottom slots over the screw heads This al lows the weight of the ash pan to rest on the screws while you are attaching the top 2 screws Once the ash pan is attached tighten all screws Figure 23 2 3 Loosely assemble bolts into ...

Page 24: ...he blower and counterclockwise to increase the speed The blower speed control for this unit is adjusted at the factory and normally does not require further adjustment D Adjusting The Blower Speed Control C Door Handle Assembly 1 Install washer on door handle shaft 2 Slide door handle through door 3 Install second washer s as shown 4 Install key in groove 5 Align groove in latch cam with key slide...

Page 25: ...nd 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 ma...

Page 26: ...This 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 ...

Page 27: ... This 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 27 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...

Page 28: ... 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 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 ...

Page 29: ...acement 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 Baf fle 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 Cerami...

Page 30: ...re is a manual over ride switch to deactivate the snap disc if necessary See page 15 I Blower Operating Instructions WARNING Fire Risk Do NOT burn garbage or flammable fluids such as gasoline naptha or engine oil Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with salt driftwood May generate carbon monooxide if burn material other than wood May result in illness or possible death Fire Risk Keep combustible mate...

Page 31: ... It is also recommended that before each heating season the entire system be professionally inspected cleaned and repaired if necessary a The stove and ashes must be completely cooled down before using the Ash Removal System Reach down and locate the ash removal door handle under the left side of the stove in the center Squeeze the handle and push all the way back Amagnet will hold the handle in p...

Page 32: ...cially available oven cleaner After using an oven cleaner it is advisable to remove any residue with a glass cleaner or soap and water Oven cleaner left on during the next firing can permanently stain the glass and damage the finish on plated metal surfaces A portion of the combustion air entering the firebox is deflected down over the inside of the door glass This air flow washes the glass helpin...

Page 33: ...each retainer just a few turns until each is secured Check again for centering of glass in door frame Continue to tighten each retainer alternately a few turns at a time until the glass is secure DO 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...

Page 34: ... of brick under clips on side of firebox and push the bottom of the brick until it is flush with the side of the appliance C Firebrick Replacement Use Part 832 0550 when ordering individual brick Provide brick dimension or copy this page mark the desired brick and take it to your authorized dealer No Brick Size Qty 1 9 x 4 1 2 x 1 1 4 12 2 6 x 4 1 2 4 3 9 x 4 1 2 with angle see drawing 1 4 9 x 3 w...

Page 35: ...on top of baffle board open up and flatten and smooth out the blanket Re check the baffle board for correct positioning Figure 35 2 Figure 35 1 Baffle Figure 35 2 Ceramic Blanket E Snap Disc Replacement Magnet Spade Connectors Snap Disc Figure 35 3 1 Locate the snap disc bracket assembly at the bottom left rear corner of the stove Figure 35 3 2 A magnet holds the bracket to the stove Pull the brac...

Page 36: ... 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 Channel Access Cover Channel Nuts 2 Side Panel Tube Channel Assembly Channel Cover Screws 4 Tube Channe...

Page 37: ...he appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to wood fuel sec tion 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 termination cap Have chimney inspected for creosote and cleaned by a certified chimney sweep Down draft or...

Page 38: ...im Ring for Door Trim Door Assembly only Gold 430 2682 Nickel 430 5340 43 Glass Assembly 7000 012 44 Cam Latch 430 1141 45 Nut Locking Qty 24 226 0100 24 Qty 1 832 1060 46 Key Cam Latch 430 1151 47 Screws Glass Frame Qty 1 220 0490 Qty 10 832 0860 48 Glass Frame Assembly set 832 0350 Item Description Part No 4 Knob Start Up Air Control 7000 343 5 Magnet for Air Control 229 0631 6 Air Control Rod G...

Page 39: ...y Back 5 Magnet for Air Control 24 Flue Collar 6 Air Control Rod Guide Start Up 25 Panel Assembly Side Left 7 Control Arm Assembly Rear Air 26 Air Channel Assembly Rear 9 Timer Mechanical 27 Brick Set 10 Timer Arm Assembly 28 Tube Support Rack 12 Gasket Front Rear Air Doors 29 Blanket Ceramic 13 Burn Rate Air Control Assembly 30 Hinge Pin 14 Spring Handle 1 4 inch 31 Door Cast not sold separately ...

Page 40: ... Assembly Rear Air 31 Door Cast not sold separately 9 Timer Mechanical 32 Spring Handle 1 2 inch 10 Timer Arm Assembly 33 Baffle Fiberboard 2 pc 12 Gasket Front Rear Air Doors 34 Brick Retainer 13 Burn Rate Air Control Assembly 35 Legs Queen Anne 14 Spring Handle 1 4 inch 36 Pedestal Ash Removal System 16 Label for Burn Rate Air Control 37 Ash Pan Ash Removal System 17 Label for Start Up Air Contr...

Page 41: ...System PED 3143 Upgrade to Nickel Door includes Nickel Spring Handles Hinge Pins And Logo UK DRNL ITEM SERVICE PARTS PART NO 26 Air Channel Assembly Rear 7033 002 21 Air Channel Convection 7033 144 6 Air Control Rod Guide Start Up Air 7033 210 37 Ash Pan Front Assembly Leg Step Top Model 7033 008 Ash Pan Pedestal Step Top Model 7033 010 Ash Pan Leg Step Top Model 7033 050 33 Baffle Fiberboard 2 pi...

Page 42: ...ium Model SRV7000 302 Gasket Ash Removal Step Top Model 7033 185 Gasket Tape Glass 5 ft 832 0460 12 Gasket Front Rear Air Timer Doors 7033 282 43 Glass Assembly 15 1 2 wide x 13 3 8 high 7000 012 48 Glass Frame Set 4 pc 832 0350 51 Grate Ash Removal Step Top Model 7033 173 Handle Assembly Ash Removal Step Top Model 7033 274 30 Hinge Pins Gold 2 832 0250 30 Hinge Pins Nickel 2 430 5320 46 Key Cam L...

Page 43: ...e Burn Rate Control 1 4 Gold 832 0630 14 Spring Handle Burn Rate Control 1 4 Nickel 250 8340 32 Spring Handle Door 1 2 Gold 832 0620 32 Spring Handle Door 1 2 Nickel 250 8330 49 Timer Air Control Assembly SRV7033 052 10 Timer Arm Assembly 7033 034 9 Timer Mechanical SRV480 1940 42 Trim Ring Door Gold 430 2682 42 Trim Ring Door Nickel 430 5340 1 Trim Oak Strips for Pedestal 2 832 0560 19 Tube Chann...

Page 44: ...Page 44 7033 277F September 1 2008 R 3100 Wood Stove Series ACC Date of Service Performed By Description of Service C Service And Maintenance Log ...

Page 45: ...September 1 2008 7033 277F Page 45 3100 Wood Stove Series ACC R D Homeowner s Notes ...

Page 46: ...Conditions Exclusions and limitations 9 01 08 CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This warranty applies to the original owner and is transferable up to two years from date of purchase to the new homeowner provided the purchase was made through an authorized dealer or distributor of HHT and the appliance remains in its original place of installation The maximum amount recoverable under th...

Page 47: ...y chlorine fluorine or other damaging chemicals the appliance is subject to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation or there is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney or venting installation HHT s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and repair of defective components or ...

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