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DISPOSING OF ASHES

Whenever ashes get 3 to 4 inches deep in your 

firebox, and when the fire has burned down and 

cooled, remove excess ashes. Leave an ash bed 

approximately 1 inch deep on the firebox bottom 

to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.
Remove ashes only when the fire is out and 

the ashes are cold (24 to 48 hours after the 

fire is out). 
Do not leave the ashes in the house as they give 

off carbon monoxide and other toxic gases.

Finish Door Casing Care

Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth to polish 

the casing.  Do not use abrasives such as steel 

wool, steel pads or an abrasive polish for they 

may scratch the casing’s finish.

Figure 4B - Top Baffle Removal

Figure 4A - Top Baffle Removal

Top Baffle Removal Prior to Cleaning 

The Chimney 

Before starting to clean your chimney, we 

recommend that you remove the top baffle to 

avoid creosote dust collection at the top of the 

baffle.  Follow these steps to set the top baffle 

out of the way:

1.  Remove the side refractory holder. They are 

located at the top of the refractory. 

2. Lift the front baffle.

3. Slide the back baffle under the front baffle.  

You now have access to the chimney.

OK

Achieving Clean Burns

Check the exhaust in about 15 to 20 minutes 

(see below). Large amounts of smoke indicate 

an improper burn setting (either too high or too 

low). Adjust and recheck in 5 to 10 minutes.

FUEL

What does “Well-Seasoned” mean?

When a tree is cut down, the wood is green, 

full of sap and moisture. This moisture content 

can exceed 80%, which must be reduced to 

less than 20%. Wood properly seasoned is 

then capable of generating the heat the stove 

was designed to provide.
Green wood does not burn easily.  Attempting to 

burn green wood often results in a lot of smoke 

and very little fire. Time is the most important 

factor in seasoning wood.  Ideally the moisture 

content should be reduced to 11-20%.  

NOTE: 

The use of a firewood moisture meter is rec-

ommended to ensure the firewood contains 

less than 20% moisture.
Seasoning Guide

Softwoods  -  6 months to 18 months

Hardwoods  -  12 months to 24 months
Logs that are 5” diameter across or larger should 

be split in half, three pieces if over 8 inches, and 

four pieces when over a foot across.  If a tree 

has been dead for 2  -  4 years it still needs to 

be cut, split, and seasoned for 6 to 24 months 

depending on the wood.

4' 

4' 

8' 

Standard 

Cord of

Wood

8 Ft. 

(2.4M)

4 Ft. 

(1.2M)

4 Ft. (1.2M)

Prohibited Fuels

This heater is designed to burn natural wood 

only. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions 

generally result when burning air dried seasoned 

hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to 

green or freshly cut hardwoods. DO NOT BURN:
• Garbage;

•  Lawn clippings or yard waste;

•  Materials containing rubber, including tires;

•  Materials containing plastic;

• Waste petroleum products, paints or paint 

thinners, or asphalt products;

•  Materials containing asbestos;

•  Construction or demolition debris;

•  Railroad ties or pressure-treated wood;

•  Manure or animal remains;

•  Salt water driftwood or other previously salt 

water saturated materials;

•  Unseasoned wood;

•  Christmas tree branches;

• Paper products, colored paper, cardboard, 

plywood, or particleboard; 

• gasoline;

• naphtha;

•  engine oil; 

•  flammable liquids; 

• solvents;

•  grease; or

• coal

The prohibition against burning these materials 

does not prohibit the use of fire starters made 

from paper, cardboard, saw dust, wax and 

similar substances for the purpose of starting 

a fire in an affected wood heater.

Burning these materials may result in release 

of toxic fumes or render the heater ineffective 

and cause smoke. Intense firing with these 

materials may overheat the fireplace, causing 

damage to the unit, a fire or even possibly ignit-

ing a chimney fire if the chimney is creosoted.  

Burning unapproved fuel, resulting in excessive 

pollutants being emitted, may be prohibited and 

subject to a fine or other penalty by the authority 

having jurisdiction in your area.

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Summary of Contents for WCT4820

Page 1: ...hot during operation and will retain heat for a while after shutting off the appli ance Severe burns may result Carefully supervise children in the same room as appliance If small children are presen...

Page 2: ...gths Elbows where necessary Associated components as per these installation instructions 6 diameter chimney Canada Models ASHT S2100 manufacture by Security Chimneys or DuraTech Canada DTC manufacture...

Page 3: ...ys ensure that the air inlet to the fireplace is free from debris and any other obstructions that can block the entrance of air WARNING Neither the manufacturer nor the seller warrants smoke free oper...

Page 4: ...the primary air and air boost controls fully openedduring10to20minutesafterreloading depending on the heat and on the moisture content of the wood Onceyouhavereachedthedesiredtemperature the air boost...

Page 5: ...mmended Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbonmonoxidepoisoningaresimilartotheflu withheadaches dizzinessand ornausea Ifyou have these signs obtain fresh air immediately Somepeoplearemoreaffe...

Page 6: ...The use of a firewood moisture meter is rec ommended to ensure the firewood contains less than 20 moisture Seasoning Guide Softwoods 6 months to 18 months Hardwoods 12 months to 24 months Logsthatare5...

Page 7: ...ng the hinge screws Figure 5 Figure 6 Door Installation Figure 7 Hinge Screws Gasket Adjustment Screw 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 WARNING Use only a IHP glass doors specifically designed for the WCT4820WS fireplace...

Page 8: ...of the fireplace The combustible floor in front of the fireplace must be covered with a non combustible ma terial tile marble stone etc See Figure 9 COLD CLIMATE INSTALLATIONS Climates where temperat...

Page 9: ...ols closed the glass will tend to get dirty unless the fuel firebox and glass are maintained at hot temperatures see RefuelingForBestPerformance Tocleanthe glass there are a number of specially design...

Page 10: ...ion instructions Productdesigns materials dimensions specifications colors and pricesaresubjecttochangeordiscontinu ance without notice All framing dimensions calculated for 1 2 dry wall at the firepl...

Page 11: ...t Be Used To Cover Chase Opening 8 Level 8 2 4 m Level Outside Base Insulation Thermal Barrier Solid Continuous Surface NOTE Itisrecommendedthatthechasewalls andfloorbeinsulatedinthesamemanner usingth...

Page 12: ...e than ten 10 feet 3050 mm above the base of the fireplace C The fresh air must come from outside the house Theairintakemustnotdrawairfrom the attic basement or garage D The air intake should be insta...

Page 13: ...Phillips screwdriver GENERAL INFORMATION If you encounter any problems need clarification of these instructions or are not qualified to properly install this kit contact you local distribu tor or dea...

Page 14: ...Min Duct Ring Duct Adaptor Tab It is recommended that the ducted flex kit duct system be installed in the following order 1 Plan and frame fireplace and outlet locations prior to ducted flex kit insta...

Page 15: ...grill The minimum height from thebottomoftheunittothecenteroftheoutletis68 1 7m with the minimum distance from the center of outlet to the ceiling and for the center of the outlet to a side wall of 1...

Page 16: ...chieved by having the chimney supported by the supports The maximum chimney length that can be supported by the fireplace is nine 9 feet 2 75 m 6 The chimney must extend at least three 3 feet 915 mm a...

Page 17: ...er of equal size to the joist should be used Figure 26 FEMALE END MALE END BUTTON LOCK ATTACH FOR LOCK Figure 27 INSULATION SHIELD CAT NO SPIS NAIL FIRESTOP CAT NO SPFS Chimney Flue Diameter 6 A 12 7...

Page 18: ...ance to combustibles AT THIS POINT TIGHTEN CLAMPS 11 Slide IHP chimney pipe into top of tee Align male and female ends Push down on pipe sec tions until locked As sections are added it will be necessa...

Page 19: ...all the next SP chimney section through the roof See Figure 32 NOTE If your roof is already shingled be sure to slide the upper edge under the shingles to prevent leakage 3 Install a bead of caulk aro...

Page 20: ...verse wind conditions etc may create a need for a taller chimney should smoking occur Additional support is required above the roof if the chimney height exceeds four 4 feet Select the proper support...

Page 21: ...d with a chimney adaptor suitable for use with IHP SnapPak venting In Canada the use of Security Chimneys ASHT adaptor is required Security part number 6IHP1 or 6IHP2 One inch wall Two inch wall Figur...

Page 22: ...chimney at 30 3 Increase the size of the hole until a 30 liner elbow can be easily slipped through 4 Slide the liner down from the top of the masonry chimney until you reach the hole level 5 Slip thro...

Page 23: ...90 OPTIONAL INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Fireplace Kits Description Cat Part No Blower heat activated on off pre wired UZY5 UZY5 Blower motor speed control wall mount VRUW VRUW Central Forced Air Kit Acce...

Page 24: ...c blower VTU Bracket secondary air tube PR SR2214 Hinge assembly fireplace and door PR SR2395UL Door handle rod and mechanism PR SR2118 Door handle and brass cap PR SR2325 Door handle brass cap POIGNE...

Page 25: ...and Misc Chimney Components 8 length 6 Dia 6DTC 08SS 12 length 6 Dia 6DTC 12SS 18 length 6 Dia 6DTC 18SS 24 length 6 Dia 6DTC 24SS 36 length 6 Dia 6DTC 36SS 48 length 6 Dia 6DTC 48SS Adjustable Length...

Page 26: ...NERIE TEL QUE D CRIT DANS LE MANUEL D INSTALLATION LES COMPOSANTES UTILIS ES AVEC LE FOYER DOIVENT TRE HO MOLOGU ES VOIR LA LISTE DANS LE MANUEL D INSTALLATION REMPLACER LA VITRE AVEC UN VERRE C RAMIQ...

Page 27: ...l use with approved fuels listed in the Operation Manual provided with the product This includes burning such fireplace fuels as wood and natural or propane gas Fuel products with abnormal burning cha...

Page 28: ...or any questions or concerns REPLACEMENT PARTS See Page 24 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your IHP di...

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