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mAINTENANCE & SERVICE hINTS

2. 

BURN ONLY SEASONED wOOD that has dried 
for at least one year. (<20% humidity by weight)

3.  Burn hardwood rather than softwood.  Hardwood 

is denser or heavier wood and burns hotter.

4.   Do not attempt to burn (or mix in) green or wet 

wood.  The use of green or wet wood will cause a 
rapid build up of creosote.  Wood that hisses, sizzles 
and blackens without igniting in five minutes must 
be considered too wet to burn.

5.   Do not attempt to extend the burn time by using 

wet wood.  Not only does burning wet wood rapidly 
build up creosote, but it reduces the heat output by 
up to 25 percent.

6.    Do not load more than ¼ to ½ of the fuel capacity 

at one time.  Loading too much wood at once will 
cause excessive smoke which contains creosote.   
Mature fires or coals produce very little creosote-
producing smoke.

7.  Establish a routine for the handling of fuel, firing, 

and operating the stove. Check daily for creosote 
build up until experience shows how often you need 
to clean for safe operation. Be aware that the hotter 
the fire, the less creosote is deposited and even 
though monthly cleanings may be enough in the 
colder months, weekly cleanings may be necessary 
in mild weather.

wARNING: IN CASE OF CHImNEY FIRE 

(1) CLOSE SPIN DRAFT & FLUE  
      DAmPER CONTROLS  
(2) GET OUT OF THE HOUSE  
(3) CALL THE FIRE DEPARTmENT.

IF A CHImNEY FIRE HAS OCCURRED, HAVE 
YOUR CHImNEY INSPECTED BY A qUALIFIED 
EXPERT BEFORE USING AGAIN.

ASH DISPOSAL – Do not allow ashes to accumu-

late higher than the optional grate. Dispose of properly. 
(See Safety Instructions #14, page 2.)

CHImNEY DRAFT – Draft is a function of the chim-

ney, not the stove — do not expect the stove to draw. 
Smoke spillage into the house or excessive buildup of 
condensation or creosote in the chimney are warnings 
that the chimney is NOT functioning properly. Correct 
the problem before using the stove. Following are some 
possible causes for improper draft.

1.  The connector stovepipe may be pushed into 

the chimney too far, stopping the draft.

2.  If the chimney temperature is 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 stove at a fire level high 

enough to keep the chimney warm to prevent conden-
sation from forming.

3.  If the fire burns well but sometimes creates 

excess smoke 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 three (3) feet above the roof and be at least two 
(2) feet higher than any point of the roof within ten (10) 
feet.

CHImNEY INSPECTIONS – The chimney connec-

tor and chimney should be inspected 

at the beginning 

of and 

at least twice a month during the heating sea-

son to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. A 
log for recording inspections & cleanings is included on 
page 15 for your convenience. 

Summary of Contents for BK150E

Page 1: ... 17th Street Holland Michigan 49423 www vogelzang com Phone 1 616 396 1911 Fax 1 616 396 1971 Deluxe BARREL stove KIT Model BK150E Owners Manual save this manual for future reference Do NOT install this stove in a mobile home Manufactured Home tent or trailer NO EXCEPTIONS NOTE This stove is NOT a UL listed stove NOTE A professional licensed heat ing and cooling contractor should be consulted if y...

Page 2: ...ve to a chimney and vent the outside Never vent to another room or in side a building DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE 10 Do NOT connect a Wood burning stove to an aluminum Type B gas vent This is not safe Use approved masonry or an Underwriters Laborato ries Listed UL 103 HT Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney Use a 6 152mm diameter chimney ...

Page 3: ... discoloration will occur if the stove is over fired 19 Clean stove frequently as soot creosote and ash may accumulate 20 Alert all persons to the hazards of high surfacetemperatures while stove is in operation especially young children Keep away from a hot stove to avoid burns or clothing ignition 21 DO NOT leave small children unsupervised when they are in the same room as the stove If small chi...

Page 4: ...otection Install on non combustible soil or con crete floor Non combustible floor protection must be pro vided under any connector pipe extending 2 on either side Chimney Connector Pipe round 6 dia minimum 24 MSG black or 26 MSG blue steel stove pipe straight and or elbow s as required 1 2 Sheet Metal Screws Chimney Existing 6 Lined Ma sonry Chimney or 6 Inside Dia listed Type HT chimney Furnace C...

Page 5: ...ll stove pipe elbows and thimble as required utilizing either a recently cleaned and inspected code approved 6 masonry chimney with flue liner or a 6 i d maximum 64 square inch listed chimney 4 Use 6 round black stove pipe Do Not use gal vanized pipe Secure pipe sections with three 3 sheet metal screws in each stove pipe and or elbow joint to firmly hold the pipe sections together Screws should be...

Page 6: ...ey flue figure 6 5 Secure pipe elbow sections with three sheet metal screws at each joint to make the piping rigid Screws should be spaced no more than a maximum of 3 76mm apart 6 It is recommended that no more than two 2 90 bends be used in the stovepipe installa tion The use of more than two 90 bends may decrease the amount of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage Where possible use only corrug...

Page 7: ...y available at stove stores and are economi cal to rent or purchase Factors such as wind barometric pressure trees terrain and chimney temperature can have an adverse effect on the draft The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for external factors leading to less than optimal drafting Should you have a problem with inadequate draft you should contact a licensed heating and cooling contractor f...

Page 8: ... chimney manufacturers information on line See www duravent com www selkirkinc com or www mtlfab com Venting to Existing Fireplace In some instances people desire to convert an ex isting fireplace for stove use Usually safe connection to an existing masonry chimney requires more work than using a prefabricated chimney The existing fireplace must be closed and sealed at the damper with high tempera...

Page 9: ...nces must be observed from combustible surfaces including mantels combustible trim work ceilings and walls Positioning the center of the stove pipe entry into the chimney 24 below the ceiling should insure proper clearance for a 6 stovepipe 2 Install a fire clay 5 8 minimum thickness thimble Make sure the thimble is flush with the inner surface of the chimney liner and does not protrude into the f...

Page 10: ...ess having two 1 25 4mm air channels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 152mm of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in thickness D Chimney Section Pass through Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length with an inside diameter 2 51mm larger than the chimney connec tor and having 1 25 4mm or more of i...

Page 11: ...7 NEVER build extremely large fires in this type of barrel stove as damage to the barrel stove or smok ing may result 8 If you have too much draft then regulate the draft with the 6 cast iron stove pipe damper in the damper collar 9 DO NOT TOUCH the barrel stove after firing until it has cooled continued on next page CAUTION HOUSE FIRE HAZARDS Do not store wood on floor protec tor underneath stove...

Page 12: ...on Inspect stove and pipe every 60 days Replace immediately if stovepipe is rusting or leaking smoke into the room CAUTION Slow burning fires and ex tended use may cause excessive creo sote buildup Ignition of creosote buildup or over firing may cause a chimney fire Chimney fires burn ex tremely hot and may ignite surround ing materials In case of a chimney fire immediately LEAVE THE BUILDING AND ...

Page 13: ...pected by a qualified expert before using again ASH DISPOSAL Do not allow ashes to accumu late higher than the optional grate Dispose of properly See Safety Instructions 14 page 2 Chimney Draft Draft is a function of the chim ney not the stove do not expect the stove to draw Smoke spillage into the house or excessive buildup of condensation or creosote in the chimney are warnings that the chimney ...

Page 14: ...parts list provided to identify parts Contact us at 616 396 1911 to order parts Ref Part No No Description Qty 1 DC100 Damper Collar 1 2 150 2 Leg Assembly 2 3 150 3 Door Pin 2 4 150 4 Door Latch 1 5 150 5 Cool Touch Ball Knob 1 6 150 6 Door Bracket 1 7 150 7 Hardware Bag 1 11 150 11 Door Frame 1 12 150 12 Door 1 13 GK 14 Door Gasket 1 14 GK 14 Spin Dial Door Gasket 1 15 150 15 Spin Dial 2 16 150 ...

Page 15: ...vice performed by description The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at the beginning of and at least twice a month during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred Use this chart to record inspection maintenance service to help schedule necessary service ...

Page 16: ...and must be treated with respect Stay warm and in good health Respectfully yours Proprietor Vogelzang International Corporation 400 West 17th Street Holland Michigan 49423 www vogelzang com Phone 1 616 396 1911 Fax 1 616 396 1971 Company Testimony For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life John 3 16 MADE IN CHIN...

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