Superior WRT4826WH Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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Photo #1 Crumbling

Photo #2 Fly-Ash

Photo #3 Thermal Cracks

Catalyst Troubleshooting — Problems, Causes and Solutions

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

WHAT TO DO

Crumbling Substrate
(See Photo #1)

Flame impingement

Flames contacting combustor

Flame impingment

High draft

Reduce air volume to logs; don't overload wood box.

Bypass combustor when the appliance is running in high-fi re mode.

Lower fl ames by reducing air to logs. Use less logs in the fi rebox.

Do not exceed .06" of water draft. Install a manual damper and draft 
gauge or a barometric damper.

Fly-Ash Build-up
(See Photo #2)

Fly-Ash Masking 
(See Photo #5)

Fly-ash Plugging
(See Photo #6)

Combustor has not maintained light-off tempera-
ture.

Combustor has not maintained light-off tempera-
ture.

Burning materials that produce a lot of char and 
fl y-ash. 

Closing the bypass too soon.

Brush cold combustor with a soft bristled brush or vacuum lightly.

Brush cold combustor with a soft bristled brush or vacuum lightly.

Do not burn cardboard, gift wrap or garbage.
Follow instructions for proper light-off.

Thermal Cracking
(See Photo #3)

Thermal Shock

Moisture, wet logs

Uneven temperatures and heat spikes.

Burning appliance with the door open.

Burn dry, seasoned logs only.

If cracking causes large pieces to fall out, replace the combustor.

Check appliance for air leaks.

Mechanical Cracks
(See Photo #4)

Combustor mishandled or abused.

Distortion of combustor holder.

Handle combustor with care. Replace if necessary.

Replace combustor if large pieces are missing, replace any warped 
appliance parts as well.

Check appliance for air leaks.

Creosote Plugging
(See Photo #7)

Burning wet, pitchy woods or burning large loads 
of small diameter wood with the combustor in the 
operating position without light-off ever occurring.

Burn dried seasoned wood. Make sure combustor has light-off before 
closing the bypass damper. It may be possible to burn the soot or creosote 
accumulation off by putting the combustor in a partially open and partially 
closed position after a hot fi re has been started. Burn hardwoods.

Masking (Soot)
(See Photo #8)

Combustor has not maintained a light-off.

Burning coal will cause a sulfur-based compound 
to coat the catalyst.

Place combustor in a partially open and partially closed position after a 
hot fi re has been started to burn off the soot accumulation.

Revert to burning wood and fi re the combustor to elevated temperatures 
for one hour.

Figure 6

ROTATE

ROTATE

ROTATE

Cleaning Procedure (see 

Figure 6)

:

1. Rotate the retainers to release the combus-

tor  support plate while holding it to make 
sure it  does not drop. 

2. Rotate the support plate and remove the 

combustor. 

3. Remove fl y ashes on the combustor using 

a soft brush. 

4. Put the combustor back in place.

Catalyst Monitoring

It is important to periodically monitor the 
operation of the catalytic combustor to ensure 
that it is functioning properly and to determine 
when it needs to be replaced. A non-functioning 
combustor will result in a loss of heating ef-
fi ciency, and an increase in creosote and emis-
sions. Following is a list of items that should 
be checked on a periodic basis:

•  Combustors should be visually inspected at 

least three times during the heating season 
to determine if physical degradation has 
occurred. Actual removal of the combustor 

is not recommended unless more detailed 
inspection is warranted because of decreased 
performance. If any of these conditions exists, 
refer to Catalyst Troubleshooting section of 
this owner's manual.

•  This catalytic heater is equipped with a tem-

perature probe to monitor catalyst operation. 
Properly functioning combustors typically 
maintain temperatures in excess of 500°F, and 
often reach temperatures in excess of 1,000°F. 
If catalyst temperatures are not in excess 
of 500°F, refer to Catalyst Troubleshooting 
section of this owner's manual.

•  You can get an indication of whether the cata-

lyst is working by comparing the amount of 
smoke leaving the chimney when the smoke 
is going through the combustor and catalyst 
light-off has been achieved, to the amount of 
smoke leaving the chimney when the smoke 
is not routed through the combustor (bypass 
mode).

Summary of Contents for WRT4826WH

Page 1: ...ith an adjustable safety gate or barrier screen Wood Burning Fireplaces P N 900085 00 REV B 06 2016 WRT4826WH WRT4826WH This installation manual will enable you to obtain a safe efficient and dependab...

Page 2: ...structionconditions inadequate chimney heights adverse wind conditions and or unusualenvironmentalfactorsor conditions beyond our control WARNING TheWRT4826WHfireplacemust be installed with an outside...

Page 3: ...18 ACBI Chimney Installation Instructions Page 19 Offset Chimney Installation Page 20 Angled Wall Radiation Shield Page 21 Chimney Support Installation Page 22 Chimney Chase And Multiple Terminations...

Page 4: ...tering the combustor have to be higher than 500 F 260 C That is why the unit is equipped with a by pass damper that allows the draft air to by pass the catalytic combustor Opening the by pass damper c...

Page 5: ...ors includingchimney length and the moisture content of the wood This method of burning should be used only after operating the WRT4826WH fireplace with the air control opened to produce a hot fire fo...

Page 6: ...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 man...

Page 7: ...c tionsinthismanual orifthecatalyticelement is deactivated or removed Creosote When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelledmoisturetoformablackdeposi...

Page 8: ...e combustor in a partially open and partially closed position after a hot fire has been started Burn hardwoods Masking Soot See Photo 8 Combustor has not maintained a light off Burning coal will cause...

Page 9: ...s deep in your firebox andwhenthefirehasburneddownand cooled removeexcessashes Leaveanashbed approximately1inchdeeponthefireboxbottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed Remove ashes only when the fir...

Page 10: ...e 9 Figure 8 Figure 9 DO NOT USE CHEMICAL GLASS CLEANERS ON PAINTED SURFACES AS IT MAY CAUSE THE PAINT TO PEEL CAUTION DONOTALLOWWINDOWCLEANER TO GET IN CONTACT WITH DOOR GASKET OR PAINT ON FACADE OR...

Page 11: ...The WRT4826WH fireplace may be installed directly on a combustible floor The supplied safetymetalstripmustbepositionedasfollows One half under the front of the fireplace and the otherhalfmustextendon...

Page 12: ...llustrations and photographs are nottoscale consultinstallationinstructions Product designs materials dimensions specifications colorsandpricesaresubjectto change or discontinuance without notice Allf...

Page 13: ...bustibles around chimney components required NOTE Blown or fill type insulation materials must not be in contact with the fireplace or in theenclosureframeasdescribedin Enclosure section NOTE Localcod...

Page 14: ...t 38 and a height of 54 from the base of the appliance see Figure 15 3 Non combustible materials such as brick stone or ceramic tile may project in front of and onto the fireplace facing see Figure 14...

Page 15: ...68 1727 mm Maximum length See Figure 17 The height of the louver must be measured fromthebaseoftheWRT4826WHfireplace to the middle point of the louver When installing the double outlet system the hota...

Page 16: ...the hot air ducts to a central heating system Malfunction of the heating system s fan will cause the furnace duct to overheat A furnace duct is only single wall and not double wall as is required for...

Page 17: ...he basement or garage 4 The air intake register should be installed where it is not likely to be blocked by snow or exposed to extreme wind and well away fromautomobileexhaustfumes gasmeters and other...

Page 18: ...tional Ltd 7 diameter chimney systems models ACBI or ASHT or S2100 or DuraVent model DuraTech DTC chimney systems NOTE Use of ACBI chimney with these fireplaces require the use of a starter section us...

Page 19: ...20 feet and at the roof level installauniversalsupportfasteningthestrapsto thesurroundingjoists ASHT Installsupport as required see Chimney Support Installation Section on Page 22 4 Puttheroofflashing...

Page 20: ...h together It is recommended to use three 3 metalscrews Ifpenetratingawall use a wall radiation shield 3 Use another elbow to turn the chimney vertically ACBI Lock it to the chimney Fastenthestrapsatt...

Page 21: ...8 mm Chimney 7 Elbow Deviation Length ONE LENGTH BETWEEN ELBOWS TWO LENGTHS BETWEEN ELBOWS 8 12 18 24 36 48 8 36 12 48 18 48 24 48 36 48 Secure Temp ASHT DuraTech DTC 15 Deviation 3 5 16 84 mm 4 5 16...

Page 22: ...lightly lift the chim neysystemsotheweightwilllieonthesupport notonthefireplacetoreduceexpansionnoises This support has two possible uses 1 For ASHT it must be used on a roof to support the chimney 2...

Page 23: ...e 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 drill a hole in the masonry ch...

Page 24: ...mney for Relining Masonry Chimneys Tubinox chimney or Projet SS 7 diameter with adaptor for installation in a masonry chimney NOTES Projet Nova Temp HT6000 is equivalent to S2100 Projet Nova Temp HT61...

Page 25: ...adaptor BISAVF BISAVF Backdraft damper BISBD BISBD Fireplace to Flex adaptor and 2 clamps BISAF BISAF Thermopile gauge and label replacement J8004 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES The following clearances m...

Page 26: ...alling ACBI Chimney Starter Section w Air Intake 7 Dia ACBI7SBA ACBI7SBA Offset Starter Section 30 7 Dia ACBI7SBA30 ACBI7SBA30 Outside Air Kit The following components are required if installing ACBI...

Page 27: ...R Storm Collar 7FC 7FC DuraTech DTC 1 High Temp Insulated Stainless Steel Chimney 7 I D and 11 O D Double Wall Stainl Steel Listed to CAN UCL S604 UL 103HT and CAN ULC S629 Description Part Cat No Len...

Page 28: ...ry Chimney Masonry Chimney Adaptor 45 BISPMA CANADA ONLY BISPMA 30 Adaptor for Masonry Chimney BISPMA30 BISPMA30 SECURITY CHIMNEYS PARTS AND COMPONENTS LISTS The components listed below must be ordere...

Page 29: ...use with approved fuels listed in the Operation Manual provided with the product This includes burning such replace fuels as wood and natural or propane gas Fuel products with abnormal burning charac...

Page 30: ...PARTS See Page 25 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your IHP distributor or dealer Parts will be shippe...

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