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A.   Negative pressure in the house - 

As the 

fire burns, air goes up the chimney.  This 

air must be replaced through leakage into 

the house or through the outside air duct.  

When operating the WCT6820WS fireplace, 

open a nearby window temporarily to check 

if there is adequate replacement air supply.

B.   Fans operating (e.g.: range hood) - 

These 

fans draw air out of the house and may 

actually cause a negative pressure in the 

house.  Turn off all fans and open a nearby 

window to determine if this is the cause of 

the problem.

C.   Wet wood - 

Wet or tarred wood will smoul-

der and smoke instead of burning properly. 

Your dealer can help you determine if you 

have properly seasoned wood for burning.

D.   Dirty or blocked chimney - 

Check to make 

sure the chimney is clear and clean. If dirty 

call a certified chimney sweep or use a 

properly sized chimney brush to clean.

E.   Chimney not long enough - 

The minimum 

chimney height is twelve (12) feet (3.7 m) 

not including the fireplace height.  The 

chimney must extend at least three (3) feet 

(915 mm) above its point of contact with 

the roof and at least two (2) feet (610 mm) 

higher than any roof or wall within ten (10) 

feet (3 m) of it.  When installed with offsets, 

the minimum chimney height is fifteen (15) 

feet (4.6 m).  Additional height will increase 

draft and will decrease the tendency to 

smoke.

F.   Poor chimney draft - 

With no fire, there 

should be sufficient draft to exhaust cigarette 

smoke introduced under the baffle.  Chimneys 

installed against an outside wall without 

protection may generate back draft problems 

which will cause start-up problems.  To 

prevent this, open a nearby window, roll up 

a piece of paper and light it.  Then, hold it in 

the upper part of the firebox to warm up the 

chimney.  Wait until the draft is sufficient, 

then start the fire.

IMPORTANT CAUTIONS

A.   Do not block the hot air vents to the fire-

place as this will cause the fireplace to 

overheat.

B.   Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern 

fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or 

similar liquids to start or ‘freshen up’ a fire 

in this fireplace.  Keep all such liquids well 

away from the fireplace while it is in use.

C.   Do not burn coal.  The sulphur in coal will 

corrode the firebox and chimney.

D.   Keep combustible materials at least 48” 

(1.2 m) away from the front of the fireplace 

opening.

E.   Never leave children unattended when 

there is a fire burning in the fireplace.

F.   Do not use the fireplace as an incinerator 

to burn paper, cardboard or construction 

material such as pressed wood, plywood 

or lumber. Use only untreated wood. 

Wood  protectors,  metallic  paper,  coal, 

plastic,  waste,  beach  wood,  Christmas 

tree,  sulphur and/or oil will damage the 

fireplace.

G. Do not burn driftwood which has been in the 

ocean or salt water.  The salt will corrode 

the firebox and chimney.

H. Do not burn wood in the area in front of the 

grate.

I.  Do not allow the wood to smoulder or burn 

without  flame,  since  this  will  produce 

excessive creosote in the unit as well as 

increased particulate emissions.

J. Blower for forced air kit operating  - 

Make 

sure that the blower is at the “off” position 

when you open the fireplace door for reloading.

Smoke Detectors Recommended

Since there are always several potential sources 

of fire in any home, we recommend installing 

smoke detectors. If possible, install the smoke 

detector in a hallway adjacent to the room 

(to reduce the possibility of occasional false 

activation from the heat produced by these 

appliances). If your local code requires a smoke 

detector be installed within the same room, you 

must follow the requirements of your local code. 

Check with your local building department for 

requirements in your area.

Carbon Monoxide Monitor Recommended

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

: Early signs of 

carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu 

with headaches, dizziness and/or nausea. If you 

have these signs, obtain fresh air immediately. 

Some people are more affected by carbon mon-

oxide than others, including pregnant women, 

people with heart or lung disease or anemia, 

those under the influence of alcohol, and those 

at high altitudes.

It is against federal regulations to operate 

wood heaters in a manner inconsistent with 

operating instructions in the manual.

MAINTAINING YOUR FIREPLACE

Have your product inspected at least once 

a year by a qualified service technician to 

ensure gaskets, air tubes, baffles, and vent-

ing are in good repair to ensure proper per-

formance.   Have degraded items replaced 

by a qualified service technician.

This wood heater needs periodic inspection 

and repair for proper operation. Consult the 

owner’s manual for further information. It is 

against federal regulations to operate this 

wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the 

operating in this manual.

Creosote -  Formation and Need for Removal

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar 

and other organic vapors, which combine 

with expelled moisture to form creosote.  The 

creosote vapors condense in the relatively 

cool chimney flue of a slow-burning fire.  As 

a result, creosote residue accumulates on the 

flue lining.  When ignited this creosote makes 

an extremely hot fire.

The chimney shall be inspected at least twice 

a year during the heating season to determine 

when a creosote buildup has occurred. 

When creosote has accumulated it shall be 

removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.

When the creosote accumulation is large, a 

creosote fire in the chimney can damage the 

chimney and overheat the surrounding wood 

framing.  Creosote formation in a chimney can 

be minimized by making sure there is always 

visible flame burning, avoid smouldering fires 

and by proper refuelling techniques.

Chimney Maintenance

Regular chimney inspection and maintenance 

combined with proper operation will prevent 

chimney fires. Keep your chimney clean.  Do not 

allow more than 1/16” (1.6 mm) creosote build 

up in your chimney.  The amount of creosote 

will depend on variables such as frequency of 

use and type of fire.  We recommend that you:

A.  Initially inspect the chimney system weekly.  

From this, you will learn how often it will be 

necessary to clean your chimney.

B. Have your chimney cleaned by a qualified 

chimney sweep.  If you wish to clean it 

yourself, we recommend using a stiff plastic 

or non-metallic brush.  If a metal brush is 

used, its size should be slightly smaller than 

the flue to avoid damaging the chimney.  Do 

not use a brush that will scratch the stainless 

steel interior of the chimney.

C. Do not expect chemical cleaners to keep 

your chimney clean.  The rain cap can be 

removed for inspection and/or cleaning of 

the chimney. 

Caution: It is necessary to remove the baffle 

from the top of the firebox before cleaning the 

chimney. See “Top Baffle Removal Prior To 

Chimney Sweep.”

Dealing With a Chimney Fire

Regular chimney maintenance and inspection 

can prevent chimney fires.  If you have a chimney 

fire, follow these steps:

1.  Close the fireplace door and the combustion 

air controls.

2. Alert your family of the possible danger.

3. If you require assistance, alert your fire 

department.

4. If possible, use a dry chemical fire extin-

guisher, baking soda or sand to control the 

fire.  Do not use water as it may cause a 

dangerous steam explosion.

5.  Check outside to ensure that sparks and hot 

embers coming out of the chimney are not 

igniting the roof.

6. Do not use the fireplace again until your 

chimney and fireplace have been inspected 

by a qualified chimney sweep or a Fire 

Department Inspector.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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Summary of Contents for WCT6820

Page 1: ...of glass doors Install this fireplace in a square and plumb condition using shims as necessary at sides and or bottom Install the fireplace only as described in these instructions This installation ma...

Page 2: ...s 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 opera...

Page 3: ...del ASHT S 2100 HT6000 HT6103 or AC manufactured by Security Chimneys Inter national only including Chimney lengths Elbows where necessary Associated components as per these installation instructions...

Page 4: ...ing 10 to 20 minutes after reloading depending on the heat and on the moisture content of the wood Onceyouhavereachedthedesiredtemperature the air boost can be closed and the primary air set to a medi...

Page 5: ...e Monitor Recommended Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbonmonoxidepoisoningaresimilartotheflu withheadaches dizzinessand ornausea Ifyou have these signs obtain fresh air immediately Somepeo...

Page 6: ...o 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...

Page 7: ...supplied will be necessary for this adjustment Checking Door Seal A one inch strip of paper may be used to perform a test of the integrity of the door seal Close the door on the paper in at least eigh...

Page 8: ...cover the entire width 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 7 Cold climate INSTALLATIONS...

Page 9: ...nstallation instructions Product designs materials dimensions specifications colors and prices are subject to change or discontinuance without notice Allframingdimensionscalculatedfor 1 2 dry wall at...

Page 10: ...tside Walls Of Chase Solid Continuous Surface Outside Base Insulation Thermal Barrier 8 Level 7 2 1 m Min 6 8 2 m Min 8 2 4 m Level 42 1067mm 2 x 3 Min 51mm x 76mm Rock Board or Other Noncombustible F...

Page 11: ...replace Blower The fireplace comes equipped with a heat acti vated blower It is located in the bottom of the fireplace towards the back It uses 120V and must be connected to the main electrical circui...

Page 12: ...diameter flexible pipe for the complete run up to thirty 30 feet and a 6 diameter pipe for a run of up to forty 40 feet The duct system must be installed respecting the following 1 Removetheplatesclo...

Page 13: ...11 When offsets are used the pipe may not penetrate a ceiling or floor unless it is running vertical no 30 offsets Outside Intake Screw Opening Facing Down Wall Aluminum Tape Plastic Cover Insulation...

Page 14: ...ofs place the flashing under the upper shingles and on top of the lower shingles Nail the flashing to the roof using roofing nails 6 Place the spacers and the storm collar over the flashing and tighte...

Page 15: ...a plumb bob to line up the center of the hole Cut a hole for the chimney in the ceiling floor Frame this hole as described previously refer to section Chimney Instal lation Instructions 5 From below...

Page 16: ...22 mm 6 1 8 156 mm 11 280 mm 14 1 8 359 mm 16 7 8 429 mm 18 7 16 468 mm 23 584 mm 26 3 16 665 mm B 27 11 16 703 mm 33 1 2 851 mm 50 7 8 1292 mm 62 1 2 1588 mm 72 5 8 1845 mm 78 7 16 1992 mm 95 3 4 243...

Page 17: ...bustible wall with the chimney at a 30 or 45 angle an angled firestop or wall radiation shield must be installed Only one is required NOTE 45 angle for Canada only RSMI45 In cold climate locations cli...

Page 18: ...are maintained at hot temperatures see Refueling For Best Performance To clean the glass there are a numberofspeciallydesignedcleaners YourIHP dealercanrecommendasuitablecleanerwhich is available in y...

Page 19: ...ns provided with the support CHIMNEY MODEL MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF SUPPORTED CHIMNEY Offset Support Roof Support ASHT HT6103 6 dia 28 feet 8 54 m 29 feet 8 84 m S 2100 HT6000 6 dia 18 feet 5 49 m 20 feet 6...

Page 20: ...cation Temporarily install the ASHT elbow on the top of the fireplace and using a level mark with an oval the location where the flue liner will enter the masonry chimney 2 In the middle of the oval d...

Page 21: ...bow 90 8 dia 7B26ZE90 H8948 Elbow 45 8 dia 7B26ZE45 H8949 Telescopic length 8 dia 15 to 26 7B26ZLA H8950 Adjustable length 8 dia 2 5 7B26ZL2A H8951 Length two 2 feet 8KL2 H8954 Length one 1 feet 8KL1...

Page 22: ...R2324 Log retainer bar PR SR2323 Door rod and lock PR SR2118 Steel door glass gasket PR SR1685D Cast iron door glass gasket PR SR1823H Steel and cast Iron door gasket PR SR1823G Touch up Paint Aerosol...

Page 23: ...ess Steel Chimney 6 I D and 8 O D Double Wall Stainl Steel Listed to CAN UCL S604 and UL 103HT Description Part Cat No Lengths and Misc Chimney Components 8 length 6 Dia 6L8 6L8 12 length 6 Dia 6L12 6...

Page 24: ...8 Length 6 Dia 6LL48 6LL48 Adjustable Length 7 to 11 6 Dia 6L7A 6L7A Split Base Tee 6 Dia 6LT 6LT Tee Cap 6 Dia 6TCS 6TCS Twist Lock Tee Cap 6 Dia 6LTC 6LTC Elbow 30 6 Dia 6LE30 6LE30 Elbow 45 6 Dia 6...

Page 25: ...ormal 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...

Page 26: ...ct your IHP dealer for any questions or concerns Replacement parts See Page 22 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered...

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