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 DURANGO™

 

Vogelzang International Corp.

 

TR008 | 20110503.1

down between the pieces of fuel. This reduces the time 
it takes for new fuel to burn properly.
1.  When refueling, adjust air inlet control to the fully 

open  position.  When  fire  brightens,  slowly  and 
carefully open the door. This procedure will prevent 
gases from igniting causing smoke and flame spill-
age.

2.  When  adding  fuel  be  careful  not  to  hit,  bump  or 

damage the ceramic baffle board located at the top 
of the firebox. Be careful not to overload or over fire 
the stove.

3.  When adding fuel be careful not to smother the fire. 

Do not build fires against glass and make sure the 
coal bed does not obstruct the air inlet. Do not load 
fuel to a height or in such a manner that it creates 
a hazard when opening the door.

4.  Close the feed door and secure tightly.
5.  Adjust the air inlet control as described above.
6.  Empty  ashes  regularly.  Do  not  allow  ashes  

to  pile  up  (see  Safety  Instructions  #14  on  
page 2.) 

7.  Properly  dispose  of  hot  ashes  (see  Safety  

Instructions, item #14 on page 2.)

8.  Do  not  over  fire  the  stove  (over  firing  is  when 

any  par t  of  the  stove  exterior  or  chimney  
connections glow).

CAUTION:  DO  NOT  OvER  FIRE  APPLIANCE.   
YOU  ARE  OvER  FIRINg  IF ThE  ChIMNEY   
CONNECTORS OR STOvE gLOwS RED. CLOSE 
ThE DOOR AND ShUT DAMPER IMMEDIATELY 
TO  REDUCE ThE  AIR  SUPPLY  AND  SLOw 
DOwN ThE FIRE.

CAUTION:  SLOw  BURNINg  FIRES  AND   
EXTENDED  USE  MAY  CAUSE  EXCESSIvE 
CREOSOTE  BUILDUP.  IgNITION  OF  CRE-
OSOTE  OR  OvER  FIRINg  MAY  CAUSE  A 
ChIMNEY  FIRE.  ChIMNEY  FIRES  BURN   
E X T R E M E LY   h OT   A N D   M AY   I g N I T E   
SURROUNDINg  MATERIALS.  IN  CASE  OF  A 
ChIMNEY FIRE CALL ThE FIRE DEPARTMENT 
IMMEDIATELY.

BLOwER OPERATION

If  your  stove  is  equipped  with  the  blower  

attachment, follow these instructions for optimal opera-
tion.

LOW (door air control is fully closed to 1/4 open): 

Turn the fan on 30 minutes after fuel has been added 
and set the fan speed at low.

MEDIUM (door air control 1/4 to 3/4 open): Wait 

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15 minutes after fuel has been added and set the fan 
speed control at high.

HIGH (door air control wide open): Wait 5 minutes 

after  fuel  has  been  added  and  set  the  fan  speed  at 
high. 

CREOSOTE – FORMATION AND REMOvAL

CAUTION: RISk OF FIRE 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  and  can  accumulate  on  the  flue  lining.  If 

ignited, this  creates an extremely hot fire in the 

chimney which may ignite surrounding materi-
als resulting in a building fire.

The  chimney  connector  and  chimney  should  be 

inspected (at least) 

twice a month

 during the heating 

season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. 
If it has, it should be removed. Failure to remove creo-
sote  may  result  in  ignition  and  may  cause  a  house/
building fire. Creosote may be removed using a chimney 
brush or other commonly available materials from your 
local hardware retailer.

Chimney fires burn very hot. If the unit or chimney 

connector  should  glow  red,    reduce  the  fire  by  clos-
ing  the  inlet  air  control  and  immediately  call  the  fire 
department.

CAUTION: A ChIMNEY FIRE MAY CAUSE IgNI-
TION  OF wALL  STUDS  OR  RAFTERS whICh 
wERE  ASSUMED TO  BE  A  SAFE  DISTANCE 
FROM ThE  ChIMNEY.  IF  A  ChIMNEY  FIRE 
hAS  OCCURRED,  hAvE YOUR  ChIMNEY  IN-
SPECTED BY A qUALIFIED EXPERT BEFORE 
USINg AgAIN.

A fire in the firebox may be smothered by pouring 

a  large  quantity  of  coarse  salt,  baking  soda,  or  cool 
ashes on top of the fire.

PREvENTINg CREOSOTE BUILDUP

1.  Creosote will inevitably form in your chimney and 

connector  pipe.    Following  these  steps  will  help 
reduce the rate of build up.  

2. 

BURN ONLY SEASONED wOOD

 that has dried 

for at least one year. 

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 

sERVicE HiNts 

Summary of Contents for TR008

Page 1: ...16 396 1911 Fax 1 616 396 1971 THE DURANGO High Efficiency Woodstove EPA Certified 3 6 grams hr Model TR008 Owners Manual save this manual for future reference READALLINSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLY BEFORE Installing OR OPERATING This Stove Failure to follow instructions may result in prop erty damage bodily injury or even death Do NOT use this stove in a mobile home Manufactured Home Tent or trailer No Exc...

Page 2: ...ly constructed and in good repair Have the chimney inspected by the fire department or a qualified inspector Your insurance company should be able to recommend a qualified inspector 10 Creosote or soot may build up in the chimney con nector and chimney and cause a house building fire Inspect the chimney connector and chimney twice monthly during the heating season and clean if necessary See Servic...

Page 3: ...the fire 23 Do not over fire the stove Over firing will occur if the feed door is left open during operation Such actions can result in very dangerous operating conditions 24 NO NOT ELEVATE FIRE Build fire directly on the bottom of the firebox This stove has not been tested with the use of grates andirons or other means of elevating fire and should not be used 25 All power cords and electrical app...

Page 4: ...onnections Draft 9 12 Operating Instructions House Fire Hazards Operating Precautions Warnings 12 Wood Types Sizes 12 Optimal Fuel Consumption 12 Starting a Fire Adding Fuel 13 Service hints Creosote Formation Prevention Removal 14 Chimney Draft 15 Glass Care Replacement Glass Gasket Replacement 16 F 6 Blower Wiring Diagram 17 Parts Durango 18 Parts Fire Brick 19 Parts Glass Door Glass Replacement...

Page 5: ...nside firebox NOTE Stove body is HEAVY Make sure you have adequate help to lift stove body and use proper lifting techniques Stove may be lightened during installation by removing fire brick Replace firebrick before using There are five different sizes of brick Note the location of each while removing or refer to figure 6 for proper location inside firebox 3 Place flattened carton on floor to prot...

Page 6: ...our Phillips head machine screws from the hardware pack Make sure to position the ceramic gasket between the back heat shield and the blower assembly so it does not block the fan opening 11 After properly locating floor protector fig 5 to ac commodate minimum stove clearances place stove in position on floor protector 12 Route the power cord away from stove Do not al low the power cord to touch an...

Page 7: ...ining combusti blematerialsuchaswoodenstudsor drywallandfacedwithbrickorstone must be considered a combustible surface 6 Do Not install this stove in a mobile home manufactured home trailer or tent NO EXCEPTIONS HUD Federal Standard 24 CFR Ch xx 7 The clearances provided are minimum dimensions determined by Omni Test Lab oratories Inc the manufacturer s testing laboratory Installation of this stov...

Page 8: ...ded that no more than two 2 90 degree bends be used in the stovepipe installa tion The use of more than two 90 degree bends may decrease the amount of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage Where possible use only corrugated nonadjustable elbows These provide a better seal 7 The connector pipe must not pass through an at tic or roof space closet or any concealed space or floor ceiling wall or comb...

Page 9: ...y result in air starvation of other fuel burning appliances and the possible development of hazardous conditions fire or death A stove does not create draft Draft is provided by the chimney To achieve proper draft your chimney must meet the four minimum height requirements detailed in figures 11 13 If these minimum require ments are not met your stove will not operate properly A minimum of 0 05 w ...

Page 10: ...tores and HVAC supply stores If you have access to the internet you may wish to view 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 existing fireplace for stove use Usually safe connec tion to an existing masonry chimney requires more work than using a prefabricated chim...

Page 11: ...d not be attempted This consti tutes connection to another appliance the fireplace Combustion products will be deposited and build up in the firebox or fireplace The stove warranty will be void with such an installation Do not create a hazard in your home by connecting in this manner Fireplace Installation NOTE Do not attemptto routethe chim ney connector pipethroughthethroat of the fireplace Dire...

Page 12: ...box introduces combustion air through three sources 1 Immediately beneath the door opening below the window is a Lower Primary Air Orifice LPAO 2 The door air inlet con trol brings air into the firebox and controls the rate of burn and the amount of heat the stove radiates 3 The secondary air tubes at the top of the firebox are CAUTION HOUSE FIRE HAZARDS Do not store wood on floor protec tor under...

Page 13: ...p paint requires a series of three initial burns The stove should be allowed to cool off between each burn The first two burns should be small fires and low temperatures 250 degrees F for a duration of 20 minutes each The third fire should be at a medium high temperature 500 F to 700 F for twenty minutes Provide adequate cross ventilation to clear any smoke or odor caused by initial firings STARTI...

Page 14: ...ed and set the fan speed at low MEDIUM door air control 1 4 to 3 4 open Wait Operating continued Service Hints continued on next page 15 minutes after fuel has been added and set the fan speed control at high HIGH door air control wide open Wait 5 minutes after fuel has been added and set the fan speed at high CREOSOTE Formation and Removal CAUTION RISK OF FIREWhen wood is burned slowly it produce...

Page 15: ... bringing oxygen to the fire This constant flow of air is referred to as the draft Many factors or combination continued on next page of factors can act together to build or impede the draft Without the correct amount of draft the stove will not operate properly If there is excessive draft an unsafe condition will arise with too much air being drawn into the stove and creating an excessively hot f...

Page 16: ... the glass regularly for cracks and breaks If you detect a crack or break extinguish the fire immediately and contact the manufacturer for a replacement 2 Do not slam the door or otherwise impact the glass When closing doors make sure that logs or other objects do not protrude to impact the glass 3 Do not build fires against or that might fall against the glass Service Hints continued 4 Do not cle...

Page 17: ...s and part lists provided to identify parts Contact us at 616 396 1911 to order parts 2 Remove old door gasket and clean channel 3 Using an approved high temperature gasket ce ment apply a thin coat in bottom of channel 4 Starting at hinge side of door work gasket into channel around door unit end butt and trim to length 5 Close door and allow three to four hours for cement to set before firing ap...

Page 18: ...arts TR008 Durango High Efficiency stove When ordering missing or replacement parts always give the Model Number of the stove Part Number and Part Description Use the illustrations and part lists provided to identify parts Contact us at 616 396 1911 to order parts ...

Page 19: ...AO Wool Insulating Pad 2 08 21 Door Pin 2 08 HP Hardware Pack 1 08 26 Phillips Head Machine Screw lg 4 08 27 Phillips Head Machine Screw sm 3 08 28 Hex Nut 4 F 6 Blower Assembly 1 F 6G Ceramic Gasket 1 F 6S Phillips Head Machine Screw sm 4 08 1 Main Fire Box Assembly 1 08 2 Back Heat Shield Assembly 1 08 3 Door Assembly see pg 20 for parts 1 08 4 Front Heat Shield Curtain 1 08 5 Leg 4 08 6 Seconda...

Page 20: ...47 08 48 Glass Retainer 2 08 49 Flat Head Phillips Screw 6 08 50 SS Hex Screw 12 08 51 SS Washer 12 08 52 Window Gasket 1 08 53 Door Gasket 1 08 54 Door Handle Assembly 1 08 55 Door Latch 1 Parts TR008 Durango High Efficiency stove When ordering missing or replacement parts always give the Model Number of the stove Part Number and Part Description Use the illustrations and part lists provided to i...

Page 21: ...tor a Use formulas in step 1 above to calculate R value of proposed material s b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the floor protector system is equal to or greater than the floor protector specifications given the alternate is acceptable Definitions Thermal conductance C BTU W hr ft2 F m2 K Thermal conductivity k Btu inch W Btu...

Page 22: ...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 insulation serving as a pass through f...

Page 23: ...TR008 20110503 1 www vogelzang com DURANGO Page 23 ...

Page 24: ...ves in Him shall not perish but have eternal life John 3 16 MADE IN CHINA This Vogelzang heating appliance is safe when installed properly and will provide you with years of service However always exercise good judgement when you are using this stove You are dealing with FIRE Fire is inherently dangerous and must be treated with respect Stay warm and in good health Respectfully yours Proprietor Do...

Page 25: ...ded NOTICE regarding curing paint for three initial fires pg 11 and additional line in Safety Precaution 7 page 2 050207 1 Added notation about notch size in bottom heat deflector assembly to ensure proper orientation during installation pg 3 5 Revised caution in curing paint instructions to provide adequate ventilation during curing burns pg 11 050207 2 Corrected R factor specs pg 4 0 8 R factor ...

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