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Dutchwest Non-Catalytic Convection Heater

30002278

Installation

SAFETY NOTICE:  IF YOUR DUTCHWEST CON-
VECTION HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, 
OPERATED AND MAINTAINED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY 
RESULT.  FOR SAFETY, FOLLOW ALL INSTALLA-
TION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DIREC-
TIONS.  CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS 
ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION 
INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.

Before you begin the installation, review your plans to 
confirm that:
•  Your stove and chimney connector will be far enough 
from combustible material to meet all clearance require-
ments.
•  The floor protector is large enough and is constructed 
properly to meet all requirements.
•  You have obtained all necessary permits from local 
authorities.

Your local building official is the final authority for ap-
proving your installation as safe and for determining 
that it meets local and state codes.
Clearance and installation information is printed on the 
metal label attached to the rear of the stove.  Local au-
thorities generally will accept the label as evidence that, 
when the stove is installed according to the information 
on the label and in this manual, the installation meets 
codes and can be approved.
Codes vary in different areas, however.  Before starting 
the installation, review your plans with the local building 
authority.  Your local dealer can provide any additional 
information needed.

Important:

  Failure to follow these installation instruc-

tions may result in a dangerous situation, including a 
chimney or house fire.  Follow all instructions exactly, 
and do not allow makeshift compromises to endanger 
property and personal safety.

Chimney Types

Your Dutchwest Convection Heater must be connected 
to 1) a chimney complying with the requirements for 
Type HT chimneys in the standard for Chimneys, Fac-
tory-Built, Residential Type and Building Heating Appli-
ance, UL 103, or 2) a code-approved masonry chimney 
with a flue liner.
Whatever kind you use, the chimney and chimney con-
nector must be in good condition and kept clean.

Masonry Chimneys

If you use an existing masonry chimney, it must be 
inspected to ensure safe condition before the stove 
is installed.  Your local professional chimney sweep, 
building inspector, or fire department official will be able 
either to make the inspection or to direct you to some-
one who can.
An inspection of the chimney must confirm that it has 
a lining.  Do not use an unlined chimney.  The chim-
ney should also be examined for cracks, loose mortar, 
other signs of deterioration, and blockage.  Repair any 
defects before the chimney is used with your stove.  

Unused openings in an existing masonry chimney must 
be sealed with masonry to the thickness of the chimney 
wall, and the chimney liner should be repaired.  Open-
ings sealed with pie plates or wallpaper are a hazard 
and should be sealed with mortar or refractory cement.  
In the event of a chimney fire, flames and smoke may 
be forced out of these unused thimbles.

The chimney should be thoroughly cleaned before use.

A newly-built masonry chimney must conform to the 
standards of your local building code or, in the absence 
of a local code, to a recognized national code.  Masonry 
chimneys must be lined, either with code-approved 
masonry or pre-cast refractory tiles, stainless steel 
pipe, or a code-approved, “poured-in-place” liner.  The 
chimney’s clean-out door must seal tightly.

ST241

chimney types

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Prefabricated Double-Wall 

Insulated Chimney

Tile Lined 

Masonry 

Chimney

ST241

Fig. 2

  If in sound condition and approved for use, either a 

masonry or a prefabricated chimney may be used.

Summary of Contents for Dutchwest 2478

Page 1: ...erating Manual If this heater is not properly installed operated and maintained a house re may result For safety follow all installation operation and maintenance directions Contact local building of...

Page 2: ...to cause cancer birth de fects and other reproductive harm California Health Safety Code Sec 25249 6 Table of Contents Speci cations 3 Installation 4 Clearances 10 Assembly 16 Operation 18 Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...in a more severe or more temper ate climate these gures may not apply Since so many variables affect performance consult your Dutchwest Authorized Dealer to determine realistic expectations for your...

Page 4: ...ed to 1 a chimney complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the standard for Chimneys Fac tory Built Residential Type and Building Heating Appli ance UL 103 or 2 a code approved masonry...

Page 5: ...nector The chimney connector is the single wall pipe or listed and approved double wall pipe that connects the stove to the chimney The chimney itself is a masonry or prefabricated structure that encl...

Page 6: ...elescoping joints with at least three sheet metal screws 3 Secure the chimney connector to the chimney In structions for various installations follow below 4 Con rm that the installed stove and chimne...

Page 7: ...back into the replace chimney The liner of the replace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimney Follow all the guidelines for installing a chimney...

Page 8: ...gle wall connector to provide the required 12 305 mm clearance for the connector Any material used to close up the opening must be non combustible The following wall pass through methods may be ap pro...

Page 9: ...t 0 744 Refer to How to Deter mine if Alternate Floor Protection Materials are Accept able section The oor protector may be covered with a decorative noncombustible material if desired Do not obstruct...

Page 10: ...installations must include the bottom heat shield The oor protector must also meet standard requirements for freestanding installations Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations with Standard Legs...

Page 11: ...ombustible surface Keep furnish ings and other combustible materials away from the stove as well In general a distance of 48 1220 mm must be maintained between the stove and moveable combustible items...

Page 12: ...himney Connector Clearance Chart that follows For example the letter A gives the minimum side clear ance for installations in which the stove is not equipped with any heat shield and the wall beside t...

Page 13: ...7 heat shield 432 mm 381 mm 191 mm 178 mm 368 mm 178 mm Double wall connector Chimney Connector Clearance Single wall connector 20 14 No connector heat shield 508 mm 356 mm Single wall2 connector 10 6...

Page 14: ...dutchwest flue centerline 6 30 00 djt A B C E D F C F Chimney Connector Side Rear Corner Side Rear Corner Listed Approved A 30 B 13 C 18 D 21 E 12 F 18 Double wall with 762 mm 330 mm 470 mm 533 mm 318...

Page 15: ...1220 mm 60 1525 mm Spaced 1 25 mm from Floor ST802 Fig 17 Sidewall protection ST803 corner wall protection 5 04 60 1525 mm 48 1220 mm Spaced 1 25 mm from Floor ST803 Fig 18 Corner wall protection Wall...

Page 16: ...ottom Heat Shield is required in many instal lations Refer to the oor protection information found in the Installation Section of this manual Attach the Legs and Heat Shield NOTE To avoid damaging the...

Page 17: ...ssen the effort of moving the stove over smooth ooring is to slide it on a piece of inverted carpet Move it slowly to ensure the oor is not scratched Retighten all leg fastening hardware ST815 back le...

Page 18: ...Opening the inlet shutters provides air for primary combustion To open the shutters turn the lever clockwise The shutters are all the way open when the lever points to ward the rear at a 9 00 positio...

Page 19: ...ulting in short burn time and dimin ished stove performance If you must burn it mix it in with greener wood to slow the burn Store your rewood under cover to keep it dry Even for short term storage ke...

Page 20: ...ase the ring rate of your heater by altering the air control adjustment range outlined in these directions In some newer homes that are well insulated and weather tight poor draft may result from insu...

Page 21: ...RT THE FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAM MABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL Also never use gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter uid or similar liquids to start or freshe...

Page 22: ...ace in a metal container with a tight tting lid ST438 ash pail 7 6 00 djt ST438 ST805 remove ashes 5 04 ST805 Fig 28 Check the ash compartment before reloading the stove Safe Ash Handling Ashes may co...

Page 23: ...sen the small locking nut with an open end wrench 2 Use the allen wrench included with the stove to turn the striker screw clockwise one quarter turn and close the door to test the engagement The door...

Page 24: ...o 2 nuts on the threaded rods that secure the top plate to the inner top of the stove 2 Remove the top plate and open the damper 3 Loosen the adjusting bolt s lock nut Fig 32 4 Loosen the anchor bolt...

Page 25: ...ve cool completely before you inspect the chimney Use a ash light and mirror to sight up the ue through the chimney clean out door or chimney connector inspection tee If no inspection access is availa...

Page 26: ...or and the elbows Clean the system if nec essary ANNUAL SPRING CLEANING Disassemble the chimney connector and take it outdoors for inspection and cleaning Replace weak sections of connector Inspect th...

Page 27: ...ure from the high ue temperatures Because the insulation is less dense than masonry the inner steel liner warms up more quickly than a masonry chimney this makes the steel chimney support a good draft...

Page 28: ...y re All of the installation characteristics that adversely affect chimney draft also promote creosote condensation Consequently you can minimize creosote accumulation with an effective chim ney desig...

Page 29: ...Conclusion Woodburning is more an art than a science Art in cludes technique and since installations homes and fuel vary the stove operator must also vary technique mostly timing to achieve satisfyin...

Page 30: ...Convection Heater Model 2478 29 26 27 32 37 21 19 12 38 41 24 25 16 30 37 23 42 39 35 1 14 13 4 43 2 6 9 10 17 11 7 3 34 20 22 18 33 44 45 46 8 47 40 36 47 41 31 28 15 Ref Description 2478 1 Bottom 3...

Page 31: ...oor Gasket Front Ash and Load Doors 1203589 26 Load Door Insulation 30002210 27 Load Door Refractory to June 2005 30002214 Load Door Refractory II replaces above 30002437 28 Ceramic Handle w Lifter Wo...

Page 32: ...e to the stove caused by burning salt saturated wood chemically treated wood or any fuel not recommended in the Owners Guide 4 This warranty does not cover a stove repaired by someone other than a Dut...

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