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7033-362C

11/21

User Guide

Operating Instructions

1.  Symptoms of Over-Firing

Symptoms of over-firing may include one or more of 

the following:

 - Chimney connector or appliance glowing

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Roaring, rumbling noises

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Loud cracking or banging sounds

 - Metal warping

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Chimney fire

2.  What To Do if Your Appliance is Over-Firing

 - Immediately close the door and air controls to 

reduce air supply to the fire.

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If you suspect a chimney fire, call the fire 

department and evacuate your house.

 - Contact your local chimney professional and have 

your appliance and appliance pipe inspected for 

any damage.

 - Do not use your appliance until the chimney 

professional informs you it is safe to do so.

A. Over-Firing Your Appliance

C. Burning Process

B. Wood Selection & Storage

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 2/3 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.

In recent years there has been an increasing concern 

about air quality. Much of the blame for poor air quality 

has been placed on the burning of wood for home heating. 

In order to improve the situation, we at Quadra-Fire 

have developed cleaner-burning wood appliances that 

surpass the requirements for emissions established by our 

governing agencies. These wood appliances, like any other 

appliances, must be properly operated in order to insure 

that they perform the way they are designed to perform. 

Improper operation can turn most any wood appliance into 

a smoldering environmental hazard.

3.  Kindling or First Stage

It helps to know a little about the actual process of 

burning in order to understand what goes on inside 

a appliance. The first stage of burning is called the 

kindling stage. In this stage, the wood is heated to a 

temperature high enough to evaporate the moisture 

which is present in all wood. The wood will reach the 

boiling point of water (212°F) and will not get any hotter 

until the water is evaporated. This process takes heat 

from the coals and tends to cool the appliance.

Fire requires three things to burn - fuel, air and heat. 

So, if heat is robbed from the appliance during the 

drying stage, the new load of wood has reduced the 

chances for a good clean burn. For this reason, it is 

always best to burn dry, seasoned firewood. When 

the wood isn’t dry, you must open the air controls and 

burn at a high burn setting for a longer time to start it 

burning. The heat generated from the fire should be 

warming your home and establishing the flue draft, not 

evaporating the moisture out of wet, unseasoned wood, 

resulting in wasted heat.

Burn only dry seasoned wood.  Store wood under cover, 

out of the rain and snow. 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.

Fire Risk 

Do not over-fire.

Over-firing may ignite creosote or will damage 

the appliance and chimney.

WARNING

To prevent over-firing your appliance, DO NOT:

• 

Use flammable liquids

•  Overload with wood

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Burn trash or large amounts of scrap lumber

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Permit too much air to the fire

Visit

 www.quadrafire.com/shopping-tools/videos

 to view 

product and use & care videos.

Hearth & Home Technologies WILL NOT warranty 

appliances that exhibit evidence of over-firing. Evidence 

of over-firing includes, but is not limited to:

• 

Warped air tube

• 

Deteriorated refractory brick retainers

• 

Deteriorated baffle and other interior components

Summary of Contents for 31M-ACC-AU

Page 1: ...high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away WARNING Fire Risk For use with solid wood fuel...

Page 2: ...ES ACC FREESTANDING WOOD STOVE OVERALL AVERAGE EFFICIENCY BURNING HARDWOOD WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS NZS 4012 71 AVERAGE PARTICULATE EMISSION FACTOR BURNING HARDWOOD WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE...

Page 3: ...ations 7 C Glass Specifications 7 2 Operating Instructions A Over Firing Your Appliance 8 B Wood Selection Storage 8 C Burning Process 8 D Air Controls 9 E Using Burn Rate Air Control ACC System 9 F B...

Page 4: ...Limitations listed 2 years X X Igniters Auger Motors Electronic Components and Glass X Electrical components limited to modules remotes wall switches valves pilots fans junction boxes wire harnesses...

Page 5: ...fied in the operating instructions 7 installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the applia...

Page 6: ...components due to water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney or venting installation HOW TO CLAIM To make a claim against this warranty contact your local dist...

Page 7: ...D KINDLING LIGHT THE PAPER ADD MORE WOOD REDUCE AIR CONTROLS Set to desired heat output LOW BURN RATE CONTROL Upper Right Corner AUTOMATIC COMBUSTION CONTROL ACC Middle right hand side LOW The applian...

Page 8: ...dry basis Standard AS NZS 2918 2001 1 Listing and Code Approvals NOTE Hearth Home Technologies manufacturer of this appliance reserves the right to alter its products their specifications and or pric...

Page 9: ...rm the way they are designed to perform Improper operation can turn most any wood appliance into a smoldering environmental hazard 3 Kindling or First Stage It helps to know a little about the actual...

Page 10: ...of heat needed to dry and rekindle the next load of wood It is best to open the Burn Rate Air and Start Up Air Controls before reloading This livens up the coal bed and reduces excessive emissions op...

Page 11: ...te Air Control spring handle up to high position for 5 minutes Then activate the ACC timer system by pushing the knob all the back toward the appliance to HI then pull forwards towards the front of th...

Page 12: ...Air and ACC Controls fully refer Start Up Guide on page 7 4 Place several wads of crushed paper on the firebox floor Heating the flue with slightly crumpled newspaper before adding kindling keeps smok...

Page 13: ...with the back of the firebox and even with each other in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board Baffle Retainer Bracket CAUTION The baffle boards are FRAGILE Use extreme caution when...

Page 14: ...e clothing furniture or draperies WARNING Fire Risk DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with salt driftwood May generate car...

Page 15: ...ntake facing prevailing winds during the heating season Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located...

Page 16: ...measured from bottom of appliance This will prevent pipe blockage poor draft and chimney res Always burn dry wood to help prevent cap blockage and creosote build up Firebrick Ash Removal WEEKLY or aft...

Page 17: ...nector and chimney should be inspected once every 2 months during the heating season to determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred If creosote or soot has accumulated it should be removed to...

Page 18: ...leaner left on during the next firing can permanently stain the glass and damage the finish on metal surfaces A portion of the combustion air entering the firebox is deflected down over the inside of...

Page 19: ...height refer to Chimney Height Section Open window below the appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to Seasoned Wood Section Bed of coals not establ...

Page 20: ...er tighten the handle needs to rotate smoothly 6 Install fiber handle Figure 20 1 Locknut Latch Cam Spacing Washers Door Cross Section example Door Handle Fiber Handle Square Key B Firebrick Replaceme...

Page 21: ...e install the baffle pieces one piece at a time Be sure the baffle boards are even with the front manifold tube and is resting on all tubes Figure 21 3 5 To re install the ceramic blanket it is easier...

Page 22: ...annel assembly a clearance of 483mm is required on the right side of appliance in order to remove the tubes with the appliance in place If space is not available the appliance will have to be disconne...

Page 23: ...23 7033 362C 11 21 6 Reference Materials A Service and Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 24: ...maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation of this appliance We...

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