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Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal

Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal

Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal

Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal

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 rela-
tively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire. As a result,
creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ig-
nited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.

The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at
least twice monthly during the heating season to determine
if a creosote buildup has occurred.

If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed. Failure to
remove creosote may cause a house fire. Creosote may be
removed by using a chimney brush or other commonly
available materials.

Chimney fires burn very hot. If the chimney connector should
glow red, immediately call the fire department, then reduce
the fire by closing the damper and pour a large quantity of
coarse salt, baking soda or cool ashes on top of the fire in
the firebox. CAUTION:

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

CAUTION: A chimney fire may cause ignition of

wall studs or rafters which you thought were a safe distance
from the chimney. If you have a chimney fire, have your
chimney inspected by a qualified person before using again.

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE

SER

SER

SER

SER

SERVICE HINTS

VICE HINTS

VICE HINTS

VICE HINTS

VICE HINTS

Do not expect a heater to draw. It is the chimney that creates
the draft. Smoke spillage into the house or excessive buildup
of water or creosote in the chimney are warnings that the
chimney is not functioning properly. Correct problem before
using heater. Possible causes are:

The connector pipe may push into the chimney too far,
stopping the draft. (Fig. 8)

Do not connect two heaters into the same chimney flue.

The chimney used for a heater must not be used to
ventilate the cellar or basement. If there is a cleanout
opening at the base of the chimney, It must be closed
tightly.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

If the chimney is operating too cool, water will condense
in the chimney and run back into the stove. Creosote
formation will be rapid and may block the chimney.
Operate the heater at a high enough fire to keep the
chimney warm preventing this condensation.

If the fire burns well but sometimes smokes or burns
slowly, it may be caused by the chimney top being lower
than another part of the house or a nearby tree. The wind
blowing over a house or tree, falls on top of the chimney
like water over a dam, beating down the smoke. The top
of the chimney should be at least 3 feet above the roof
and be at least to 2 feet higher than any point of the roof
within 10 feet (Fig. 6).

OPERA

OPERA

OPERA

OPERA

OPERATING INSTR

TING INSTR

TING INSTR

TING INSTR

TING INSTRUCTIONS

UCTIONS

UCTIONS

UCTIONS

UCTIONS

Wood Fuel

Wood Fuel

Wood Fuel

Wood Fuel

Wood Fuel

Use Hardwood that has been split and air-dried to obtain
maximum burning efficiency.

Lighting Instructions

Lighting Instructions

Lighting Instructions

Lighting Instructions

Lighting Instructions

1.

Open door and place paper and kindling in the
firebox.

2.

Light the fire and close the doors until the kindling
is burning.

3.

Open the doors and add fuel as desired.

Extended Operation

Extended Operation

Extended Operation

Extended Operation

Extended Operation

1.

Fuel should be added in small amounts to give more
complete combustion and uniform room tempera
ture.

2.

Empty the ashes regularly.  Do not allow ashes to
build up.  Dispose of hot ashes properly in a metal
container with a lid.

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS,

NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS,

NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS,

NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS,

NEVER STORE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS,

ESPECIALLY GASOLINE. IN  THE

ESPECIALLY GASOLINE. IN  THE

ESPECIALLY GASOLINE. IN  THE

ESPECIALLY GASOLINE. IN  THE

ESPECIALLY GASOLINE. IN  THE

VICINITY OF THE HEATER.

VICINITY OF THE HEATER.

VICINITY OF THE HEATER.

VICINITY OF THE HEATER.

VICINITY OF THE HEATER.

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE MAY

OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE MAY

OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE MAY

OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE MAY

OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE MAY

CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE. IF A UNIT OR

CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE. IF A UNIT OR

CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE. IF A UNIT OR

CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE. IF A UNIT OR

CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE. IF A UNIT OR

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS, YOU

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS, YOU

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS, YOU

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS, YOU

CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS, YOU

ARE OVERFIRING.

ARE OVERFIRING.

ARE OVERFIRING.

ARE OVERFIRING.

ARE OVERFIRING.

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

CAUTION!

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE

LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL

LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL

LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL

LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL

LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL

LIGHTER FLUID, OR FLAMMABLE

LIGHTER FLUID, OR FLAMMABLE

LIGHTER FLUID, OR FLAMMABLE

LIGHTER FLUID, OR FLAMMABLE

LIGHTER FLUID, OR FLAMMABLE

LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP" A

LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP" A

LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP" A

LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP" A

LIQUIDS TO START OR "FRESHEN UP" A

FIRE IN THE HEATER.

FIRE IN THE HEATER.

FIRE IN THE HEATER.

FIRE IN THE HEATER.

FIRE IN THE HEATER.

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

OPERATE ONLY WITH THE FEED AND ASH

OPERATE ONLY WITH THE FEED AND ASH

OPERATE ONLY WITH THE FEED AND ASH

OPERATE ONLY WITH THE FEED AND ASH

OPERATE ONLY WITH THE FEED AND ASH

DOORS FULLY CLOSED.

DOORS FULLY CLOSED.

DOORS FULLY CLOSED.

DOORS FULLY CLOSED.

DOORS FULLY CLOSED.

Summary of Contents for 2007

Page 1: ...ting The Installation Before Starting The Installation Before Starting The Installation or Operating This Heater or Operating This Heater or Operating This Heater or Operating This Heater or Operating This Heater Improper Installation Could Void Improper Installation Could Void Improper Installation Could Void Improper Installation Could Void Improper Installation Could Void Your Warranty Your War...

Page 2: ...TOOLS TOOLS Pencil 6 Foot Folding Rule or Tape Measure Drill Hand or Electric Drill Bit 1 8 Dia For Sheet Metal Screws 5 16 Nut Driver or 5 16 Socket w Ratchet Screw Driver Blade Type Gloves Safety Glasses MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS 6 Pipe 6 Elbow Collar and Thimble As Required 24 gauge min 1 2 Sheet Metal Screws No 10A x 1 2 6 Inside Diameter Underwriters Laboratories UL Li...

Page 3: ...1 USA In Canada obtain a copy of CAN CSA B365 M91 National Stan dard for solid fuel burning appliances and equip ment installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Disposal of Ashes Place ashes in a metal container with a tight fitting lid Keep the closed container on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible mate rials Keep the ashes in the close...

Page 4: ...l Ifthewallisonly faced with brick or stone treat it as a combustible wall LOCA LOCA LOCA LOCA LOCATING TING TING TING TING THE R THE R THE R THE R THE ROOM HEA OOM HEA OOM HEA OOM HEA OOM HEATER TER TER TER TER AS A LOCATION IS SELECTED KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND AS A LOCATION IS SELECTED KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND AS A LOCATION IS SELECTED KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND AS A LOCATION IS SELECTED KEE...

Page 5: ...hown in this illustration Slide the damper into the flue collar on an angle and then slide the damper handle thru the holes in the flue collar Cross section of flue Cross section of flue Cross section of flue Cross section of flue Cross section of flue collar collar collar collar collar MOUNTING CAST IRON FLUE COLLAR Side view of flue collar Side view of flue collar Side view of flue collar Side v...

Page 6: ...apparent The chimney provides a means forexhaustingsmokeandfluegasesresulting from combustion of the fuel Secondarily though the chimney provides Draft which allows oxygen to be continuously introduced into the appliance so that proper combustion is possible As of April 1 1987 all wood heatersandfurnacesmanufacturedbyUnited States Stove Company should be installed using a factory built chimney tha...

Page 7: ...It is designed to provide enough insulation and oraircoolingsothatthebase backandsides can be safely placed in direct contact with com bustible floors and walls Although many prefab ricated fireplaces have been tested by nationally recognized organizations for use as fireplaces they have not been tested to accept heaters In fact theiruseassuchmayvoidthemanufacturer s warranty Steel lined fireplace...

Page 8: ... for optimum drafting but can function well with an 8 but becomes borderline beyond an 8 diameter Masonry chimneys built of concrete blocks with or without flue liners do not meet modern building codes A solid fuel appliance must not be joined to a chimney flue which is connected to another appliance burning other fuels If your chimney has a typically oversized flue liner of say 8 x 12 inches or g...

Page 9: ... the thimble is flush with the inner flue lining secure the thimble in place with refractory mortar The thimble should be surrounded on all sides with8inchesofbrickwork solidmasonryunits or 24 inches of stone Install the stovepipe as far as possible into the thimble but not past the inside of the flue lining There should be a small airspace approximately 1 2 inch between the stovepipe and thimble ...

Page 10: ...int with furnace cement Also seal the pipe at the chimney Use 3 sheet metal screws at each joint to make the piping rigid It is recommended that no more than two 2 90 degree bends be used in the stove pipe installation as more than two 2 may decrease the amount of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage The chimney connector must not pass through an attic or roof space closet or any concealed space...

Page 11: ...point of the roof within 10 feet Fig 6 OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERATING INSTR TING INSTR TING INSTR TING INSTR TING INSTRUCTIONS UCTIONS UCTIONS UCTIONS UCTIONS Wood Fuel Wood Fuel Wood Fuel Wood Fuel Wood Fuel Use Hardwood that has been split and air dried to obtain maximum burning efficiency Lighting Instructions Lighting Instructions Lighting Instructions Lighting Instructions Lighting Instruc...

Page 12: ...12 REP REP REP REP REPAIR P AIR P AIR P AIR P AIR PAR AR AR AR ARTS FOR 2007 TS FOR 2007 TS FOR 2007 TS FOR 2007 TS FOR 2007 11 1 2 15 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 ...

Page 13: ... 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 HX HD BOLT 30411 3 14 WELD TAB 30410 3 15 PEDESTAL TRIM PL04910 01 1 N S ASH DUMP HOOK 8309 1 16 BLOWER HOUSING BACK 25089 1 17 BLOWER MOTOR 80442 1 18 BLOWER HOUSING FRONT 25090 1 N S BLOWER RHEOSTAT 80090 1 N S NOT SHOWN KEY NO KEY NO KEY NO KEY NO KEY NO DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION P P P P PAR AR AR AR ART NO T NO T NO T NO T NO QTY QTY QTY QTY Q...

Page 14: ...WITHTHEBRICKCRADLEORTHEASHP ANREMOVEDORDAMAGED BRICK PLA BRICK PLA BRICK PLA BRICK PLA BRICK PLACEMENT T CEMENT T CEMENT T CEMENT T CEMENT TOP INSIDE OP INSIDE OP INSIDE OP INSIDE OP INSIDE VIEW OF FIREBO VIEW OF FIREBO VIEW OF FIREBO VIEW OF FIREBO VIEW OF FIREBOX X X X X 1 INSERT RIGHT LEFT SIDE FIREBRICK AS SHOWN 2 INSERT REAR FIREBRICK AS SHOWN 3 INSERT BOTTOM 1 2 FIREBRICK AND ASH DUMP COVER ...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES ...

Page 16: ...EATER PLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE HEATER PLATE ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF THE HEATER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST FOLLOWING...

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