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WATERFORD ERIN 90 WOODBURNING STOVE INSTALLATION

& OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL

When installing, operating and maintaining your
Waterford Erin 90 T/V & R/V Stove respect basic
standards of fire safety.  Read these instructions
carefully before commencing the installation.
Failure to do so may result in damage to persons
and property.  Consult your local Municipal office
and your insurance representative to determine
what regulations are in force.  Save these instruc-
tions for future reference.

PRE-INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY

(a)

After removing the stove from its packing, 
open the ashpit door (item 9 in exploded 
view) and remove the contents.

(b)

Open the firedoor (item 8) using the detach
able handle - found in the ashpan (item 36) 
and remove the contents of the firebox, leav
ing the bricks in place.

(c)

Remove the ash lip (item 19) from the rear of
the stove if you have not already done so.  
Remove the loose fitting hob and place on a
non-abrasive surface.

(d)

Place the plastic packing on the ground at 
the back of the stove and lay the stove on its
back on top of the packing.

(e)

Remove the wooden pallet by taking out the
two retaining screws from the base of the 
stove.

(f)

Fit the four legs (item 2) to the base (item 1)
of the stove with the four 5/8” x 5/16” screws
provided.  Fit the ash lip with the two 3/4” x 
1/4” screws provided.  Fit the tool carrier to 
the left side of the base with the two 3/4” x 
1/4” screws provided.  Tighten all screws.  
Stand the stove upright taking care not to 
strain the back leg bolts.

THIS STOVE MAY BE CONNECTED TO EITHER A
TOP OR REAR EXIT.

TOP FLUE EXIT

Take the top flue spigot (item 6).  Place a small
amount of fire cement on the inside flange of the flue
outlet (item 18) before fitting it to the stove.  Push the
flue spigot (item 6) into place, making sure that it is
fully sealed to the stove.  Any excess cement on the
inside of the flue spigot should be removed to pre-
vent any obstruction of the flue passage.

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Summary of Contents for Erin 90 R/V

Page 1: ...uration SAFETY NOTICE Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death If this st...

Page 2: ...already done so Remove the loose fitting hob and place on a non abrasive surface d Place the plastic packing on the ground at the back of the stove and lay the stove on its back on top of the packing...

Page 3: ...8 thick or 1 4 thick cov ered with 1 8 sheet metal is required to cover the area under the heater and to extend to at least 18 at the front and 8 to the sides and embers which may fall out from the do...

Page 4: ...be reduced to 91 2 Pipe shield and heat shields are not supplied as standard 4 REDUCED CLEARANCES Under certain conditions the minimum clearances may be reduced by means of a Listed Waterford rear hea...

Page 5: ...GLASS CLIPS 39 LARGE GLASS CLIP 40 TOP COVER PLATE TO DOOR FRAME 41 BOTTOM COVER PLATE TO DOOR FRAME 42 CONTROL KNOB 43 SHAFT 44 SPACER 45 TOP AIR DUCT PLATE 46 SECONDARY AIR BAFFLE 47 SPRING 48 CLAM...

Page 6: ...the bottom and top edges with at least a 1 air gap 4 All clearances shall be measured from the outer surface of the combustible material to the nearest point on the surface of the Erin 90 T V R V disr...

Page 7: ...ust be firmly cemented to masonry The connector may pass through walls or partitions construction of combustible material to a masonry chimney provided the connector system selected is installed in ac...

Page 8: ...enetrate chimney flue liner 4 Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length with an inside diameter 2 larger than the chimney connector and having 1 or more of insulation serving as a pass throu...

Page 9: ...he chimney where necessary Burn directly on hearth do not use a grate or elevate fire Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or smaller liquids to start or fresh...

Page 10: ...ue temperature at the start of a low or overnight burn are too high it will result in reducing burn time 1 Allow the fire bed to cool down 2 Re load using full length wood preferably unsplit 3 Do not...

Page 11: ...fully b Remove the four corner screws and clips items 38 39 and carefully remove the broken glass c Clean the glass recess in the door d Attach adhesive thermal tape to the perimeter of the replacemen...

Page 12: ...her to contend with small fires resulting from burning embers 5 A practical evacuation plan 6 A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows In the event of a chimney fire a Notify the fire department...

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