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7065-132I • May 18, 2017

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DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL

CAUTION

• 

Important operating 

and maintenance 

instructions included.

•  Leave this manual with 

party responsible for 

use and operation.

•  Read, understand and 

follow these instructions 

for safe installation and 

operation.

DO NO

DISC

ARD

 WARNING

If the information in these instruc-

tions is not followed exactly, a 

fire may result causing property 

damage, personal injury, or death.

 

•  Do not store or use gasoline or other flam

-

mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of 

this or any other appliance.

•  Do not over fire - If heater or chimney 

connector glows, you are over firing. Over 

firing will void your warranty.

•  Comply with all minimum clearances to 

combustibles as specified.  Failure to 

comply may cause house fire.

Fire Risk.

WARNING

For use with solid wood fuel only.

Other fuels may over fire and generate 

poisonous gases (i.e. carbon monoxide).

WARNING

Hot glass will cause burns.

•  Do not touch glass until it is cooled

•  NEVER allow children to touch glass

•  Keep children away

•  CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as 

fireplace.

•  Alert children and adults to hazards of high 

temperatures.

High temperatures may ignite clothing or other 

flammable materials.

•  Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other 

flammable materials away.

HOT SURFACES!

Glass and other surfaces are 

hot during operation AND 

cool down.

Model:

ECO-WINS18

WOOD BURNING INSERT

Owner’s Manual

Installation and Operation

Consumer Care 1-877-427-3316 - Prior to calling, please 

have the model and serial number of the unit you are call-

ing about. This information can be found at the front of the 

unit.

Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by 

qualified personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends 

HHT Factory Trained or NFI certified professionals.

Summary of Contents for ECO-WINS18

Page 1: ... For use with solid wood fuel only Other fuels may over fire and generate poisonous gases i e carbon monoxide WARNING Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch glass Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other fl...

Page 2: ... conformant aux spécifications minimum de chambre de feu Composants requis pour l installation 6 pouces 152 mm minimum diamètre en acier inoxydable d aération homologué chemise seulement Doit satisfaire aux normes minimales de ULC S640 Au Canada un tuyau doublé de grandeur de 6 inch 152mm S635 est exigé par le code ULC S628 93 ATTENTION Inspectez et nettoyez la cheminée fréquemment Sous certaines ...

Page 3: ...ance Inspection Routine 17 D Glass Cleaning 18 E Firebrick Inspection Replacement 18 F Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 19 4 Troubleshooting Guide 20 5 Service Parts Replacement 21 A Glass Replacement 21 B Snap Disc Replacement 21 C Baffle Removal 22 E Baffle and Ceramic Blanket Removal 23 F Door Handle Assembly 23 G Tube Channel Assembly Replacement 24 6 Getting Started 25 A Design and Installat...

Page 4: ... be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture After installation if cov ered components manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period HHT will at its option repair or replace the covered components HHT at its own discretion may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by replacing ...

Page 5: ...y tightly sealed constructions insufficient make up air supply or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes 6 use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions 7 installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the appliance not express...

Page 6: ...Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supplied with appliance Do NOT Over fire If appliance or chimney connector glows you are over firing Any such action that may cause a fire hazard WARNING Fire Risk Hearth Home Technologies discla...

Page 7: ...Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials away HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Figure 7 1 General Operating Parts NOTICE If you expect that children may come into contact with this appliance we recommend a ba...

Page 8: ...ng Chimney connector or appliance glowing Roaring rumbling noises Loud cracking or banging sounds Metal warping Chimney fire 1 Symptoms of Over Firing 2 What To Do if Your Appliance is Over Firing Immediately close the door and air controls to reduce air supply to the fire If you suspect a chimney fire call the fire department and evacuate your house Contact your local chimney professional and hav...

Page 9: ... not evaporating the mois ture out of wet unseasoned wood resulting in wasted heat 2 Second Stage In the secondary stage wood gives off flammable gases which burn above the fuel with bright flames During this stage of burning The flames must be maintained and not allowed to go out to ensure the cleanest possible fire If the flames tend to go out it is set too low for your burn ing conditions The a...

Page 10: ...low 2 High Burn Rate Maximum Heat 30 000 BTU hr Raise the Burn Rate Air Control all the way up until it stops top marker to a fully open position Be sure and monitor the fire closely while in this setting to avoid over firing your appliance 3 Medium High Burn Rate 15 000 to 30 000 BTU hr Raise the Burn Rate Air Control to the Medium High marker Blower may remain on 4 Medium Low Burn Rate 10 000 to...

Page 11: ...Blanket is bunched up at the back of the firebox and NOT even with the Baffle Board in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board Ceramic Blanket and Baffle Board MUST be in contact with the back of the firebox and even with each other in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board Baffle Retainer Bracket Figure 11 1 Correct Baffle and Blanket Positions Figure 11 2 Incorrect...

Page 12: ...ng the flue with slightly crumpled newspaper before adding kindling keeps smoke to a minimum 3 Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top of the paper 4 Make sure that no matches or other combustibles are in the immediate area of the appliance Be sure the room is ventilated and the flue unobstructed 5 Light the paper in the appliance NEVER light or rekindle fire with kerosene gasoline or charcoal lig...

Page 13: ... snow Avoid covering the sides and ends completely Processed Solid Fuel Fire Logs NOT permitted for use in this appliance WARNING Fire Risk DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START A FIRE Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with salt driftwood May generate carbon monoxide if burn material other than wood May result in illne...

Page 14: ...then opened to 1 4 inch to 1 2 inch pull up Leave the blower off for the first 30 minutes until the burn is well established 5 Low Burn Setting Burn Rate Air Control is closed down position Leave the blower off for the first 30 min utes until the burn is well established NOTE For maximum efficiency and lowest emissions when operating the blower in either the automatic or manual setting for the low...

Page 15: ...e sound produced by a furnace or heating duct This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of the appliance Whirring sound The blower may produce a whirring sound which increases in volume as the speed is increased Odors and vapors released during initial operation Curing of high temperature paint Open windows for air circulation Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals CAUTION Fi...

Page 16: ...ood LOAD WOOD ADD NEWSPAPER ADD MORE WOOD 4 ADD KINDLING LIGHT THE PAPER HIGH LOW OPEN AIR CONTROL HIGH LOW REDUCE AIR CONTROL Set to desired heat output 5 WARNING Risk of Fire Close and securely latch the door after prevent monoxide Spillage of sparks coals and logs DO NOT leave the appliance unattended with the door open door for draft The air control should supply adequate draft ITEMS NEEDED FO...

Page 17: ...ofessionally inspected cleaned and repaired if necessary WARNING Risk of Fire Ignited creosote is extremely HOT Prevent creosote buildup WARNING Risk of Fire Do not use chimney cleaners or flame colorants in your appliance It will corrode your pipe Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to for...

Page 18: ...or 15 20 minutes should remove the built up coating CAUTION Handle glass assembly with care Glass is breakable Avoid striking scratching or slamming glass Avoid abrasive cleaners Do not clean glass while it is hot Replace the firebrick if they become crumbly and or if there is a 1 4 inch 6 35mm gap between the bricks The firebox is lined with firebrick which has exceptional in sulating properties ...

Page 19: ... place a dollar bill between the appliance and door and then shut the door If you can pull the dollar out remove one washer from door handle behind latch cam and try again If you can still pull it out replace the door gasket Check the glass frame for loose screws to prevent air leakage Check glass for cracks YEARLY Check the door latch for proper adjustment This is very important especially after ...

Page 20: ...remely dry or soft wood Over drafting Use dry kindling and more paper arrange kingling and wood for better air movement Check for restricted termination cap Check for blockage of outside air kit if installed Check for flue blockage Insure flue is warm before starting fire refer to Building a Fire Section Check for adequate vent height refer to Chim ney Height Section Open window below the applianc...

Page 21: ...ntil the glass is secure DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN can cause glass to break 9 Replace the door on the appliance Heatilator appliances are equipped with ceramic super heat resistant glass which can only be broken by impact or misuse WARNING Risk of Fire or Injury Use only glass that is specified in the manual DO NOT replace with any other material Glass breakage will occur CAUTION Handle glass with care ...

Page 22: ... 8 32 machine screws holding blower to blower mount bracket 8 Re install in reverse order Be certain that the hold down bracket s screws are completely seated in the grommets and insulation board is place properly Shock Risk Do NOT remove grounding prong from plug Plug directly into properly grounded 3 prong receptacle Route cord away from appliance Do NOT route cord under or in front of appliance...

Page 23: ...ng it down from the front tube Figure 23 1 3 The baffle board has 2 pieces With the ceramic blanket still in place slide one baffle piece over the top of other one and pull out top piece through the door opening and then remove bottom baffle piece Figure 23 2 4 Remove the ceramic blanket 5 Re install the ceramic blanket and smooth out the blanket 6 Slide the baffle pieces one piece at a time under...

Page 24: ...ve them 4 Slide the tube channel assembly all the way to left until it Figure 24 1 1 2 4 3 TUBE CHANNEL NUTS CERAMIC BLANKET BAFFLE BOARDS BAFFLE PROTECTION CHANNEL is off the threads Drop the right side down then slide the assembly back to right 5 The ceramic blanket and both baffle boards can be removed at the same time you remove the tube chan nel assembly 6 When the tube channel assembly is fr...

Page 25: ...R SYSTEM May allow flue gases to enter the house Asphyxiation Risk Installation and use of any damaged appliance Modification of the appliance Installation other than as instructed by Hearth Home Technologies Installation and or use of any component part not approved by Hearth Home Technologies Operating appliance without fully assembling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if...

Page 26: ...ts of negative air pressure Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing winds during the heating season Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion appliances and exhaust equipment Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance Avoid installing the appliance near doors walkways or small isolated spaces Recessed light...

Page 27: ...e This helps to produce more draft espe cially during lighting and die down of the fire Penetrate the highest part of the roof This minimizes the affects of wind turbulence and down drafts Consider the appliance location in order to avoid floor and ceiling attic joists and rafters Locate termination cap away from trees adjacent structures uneven roof lines and other obstruc tions Your local dealer...

Page 28: ... 2 ft 61cm Pitched Roof These are safety requirements and are not meant to assure proper flue draft Figure 28 1 Figure 28 2 This appliance is made with a 6 inch 152mm diameter chimney connector as the flue collar on the appliance Changing the diameter of the chimney can affect draft and cause poor performance It is not recommended to use offsets and elbows at altitudes above 4000 feet above sea le...

Page 29: ... and followed 4 This Owner s Manual has been read 5 Floor protection requirements have been met 6 Venting is properly installed per vent manufacturing instructions 7 The proper clearances from the appliance and chimney to combustible materials have been met 8 The masonry chimney is inspected by a professional and is clean or the factory built metal chimney is installed according to the manufacture...

Page 30: ...67mm 5 3 16 in 132mm 21 1 16 in 534mm 6 1 16 in 154mm 4 1 2 in 114mm 7 5 16 in 186mm 20 in 508mm 24 1 4 in 616mm 15 11 16 in 398mm 9 7 16 in 240mm 33 1 4 in 845mm 10 1 2 in 267mm 10 1 2 in 267mm 5 3 16 in 132mm 21 1 16 in 534mm 6 1 16 in 154mm 4 1 2 in 114mm 7 5 16 in 186mm 20 in 508mm A B Surround Sizes A B Standard 43 in 1092mm 31 in 787mm Large 51 in 1295mm 34 in 864mm 18 3 8 in to 21 5 8 in 46...

Page 31: ...tional Mantel Deflector 37 1 4 946 mm w mantle deflector 42 1067 mm w o mantle deflector US 21 3 4 in CAN 603mm Fire Risk Do NOT operate appliance with the Mantel Heat Deflector removed when used for clearance reduction Failure to comply may cause house fire WARNING 29 3 8 746mm 22 7 8 579mm 34 864 mm USA 31 5 8 CANADA 39 5 8 1006mm HEARTH EXTENSION MINIMUM EMBER PROTECTION SIDE TRIM 3 max depth S...

Page 32: ...ly Thermal Protection Required 0 to 7 inch 0 to 178mm Minimum R value 0 52 USA CANADA ONLY Hearth Height 0 to 7 inch Figure 32 1 Thermal Protection Required Material Thermal Resistance R value The R value is a measure of a material s resistance to heat transfer R value is convenient when more than one material is used since you can add the R values together whereas you can not do this for k value ...

Page 33: ...as flue pipe or liner It must be 6 inches 152mm minimum diameter stainless steel liner meeting minimum standards of UL1777 Chimney The chimney can be new or existing masonry or prefabricated and must meet the following minimum requirements as specified below WARNING Risk of Fire Follow venting manufacturer s clearances and instructions when installing venting system Existing chimneys should be ins...

Page 34: ...ees Offset in Chimney Combustible Floor Figure 34 1 Masonry Chimney with a Full Liner Kit Type UL103HT Requirement per UL1777 NOTE In Canada this fireplace insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of a 6 inch 152mm diam eter extending from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 require ments of CAN ULC S635 Standard for Lining S...

Page 35: ... in all respects and is approved to UL ULC safety standards for installation and use within a fire place with masonry chimney in accordance with NFPA 211 and CAN CSA B365 01 Fire Risk When lining air cooled factory built chimneys Run chimney liner approved to UL 1777 Type HT requirements 2100 degrees F Re install original factory built chimney cap ONLY DO NOT block cooling air openings in chimney ...

Page 36: ...CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVICING ANOTHER APPLIANCE OR TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM This may allow flue gases to enter the house A permit may be required for installations final approval is contingent of the authority having local jurisdiction Consult insurance carrier local building fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about restrictions installation inspec...

Page 37: ...s designed for and tested on a 6 inch 152mm chimney 14 to 16 feet 4 27 4 87m high includes appliance height measured from the base of the appliance The further your stack height or diameter varies from this configuration the possibility of performance problems ex ists Chimney height may need to be increased by 2 3 per each 1000 feet 304 8m above sea level It is not recommended to use offsets or el...

Page 38: ...ting access hole in fireplace will not be covered by the outer can Existing outside air intake hole may be under at the rear or side of outer can Outside air may also enter down existing chimney chase in some situations 4 Install appliance Outside Air Kit Option 1 Remove the outside air cover plate B on outer can and dis card Figure 38 1 2 Install Front Outside Air Plate using 2 screws from the Re...

Page 39: ...iron flue collar from the appliance and flip it upside down Using the larger 7 drill bit supplied drill through all 8 countersunk locations Figure 39 2 2 Slide the gasket over the the flue collar and attach it to the offset adapter using the 8 32 flathead screws provided Figure 39 3 3 Adjust the offset adapter to desired distance Drill holes through the lower chamber as shown in Figure 39 4 using ...

Page 40: ...atching the mounting tabs on the side pieces with the slots on the appliance Figure 40 2 Corner Brackets Figure 40 3 1 Once you have the appliance in place and secured remove the tube channel assembly baffle board and ceramic blanket Detailed instructions are found on page 24 2 Reach up through the flue opening and grab the attach ment bar and pull down inside flue opening Figure 40 1 3 Insert the...

Page 41: ...t be used It must be equipped with a spark arrestor cap and the outside air must be installed on the insert see page 37 for details 5 Refer to page 31 of this manual for clearance to combustibles and floor protections requirements All clearances must be followed precisely 6 Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the location were the chimney or other component penetrates to the exter...

Page 42: ...7065 132I May 18 2017 42 www heatilatorecochoice com 11 Reference Materials A Service and Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of Service ...

Page 43: ...7065 132I May 18 2017 43 www heatilatorecochoice com Date of Service Performed By Description of Service ...

Page 44: ...ecochoice com Service Parts 05 11 Part number list on following page ECO WINS18 Wood Insert 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 14 15 16 17 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Beginning Manufacturing Date May 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active B Expanded View ...

Page 45: ...ly SRV7065 005 6 2 Blower Replacement SRV7044 210 Y 6 3 Speed Control Only Rheostat 842 0370 Y 6 4 Snap Disc 1 SRV230 0470 Y 6 5 Strain Relief 7000 463 20 6 6 Blower Cord Only 832 2410 Y 6 7 Bay Side LH W label SRV7065 107 6 8 Blower Control Label SRV7065 120 6 9 Rocker Switch Round SRV7000 515 Y 6 10 Knob Speed Control 200 2041 Y 6 11 Wire Harness SRV7046 184 Y 7 Ceramic Fiber Blanket 19 35 x 13 ...

Page 46: ... Glass Frame Pkg of 2 SRV7044 191 12 2 Glass Assembly SRV7044 027 Y 12 3 Hinge Pins Pkg of 2 7000 606 2 Y 12 4 Door Hardware SRV7056 012 Y Gasket Door Rope 7 Ft 832 1680 13 Brick Assembly SRV7056 007 13 1 Brick 1 9 X 4 35 X 1 25 Qty 16 Req 13 2 Brick 2 9 X 3 25 X 1 25 Qty 2 req 13 3 Brick 3 9 x 2 5 x 1 25 Qty 2 req Brick Single Uncut 832 0550 Y Brick 6 Pack Uncut 832 3040 Y Additional Service Part...

Page 47: ...33 282 17 Inlet Door Assembly SRV7056 009 18 Bay side RH SRV7065 106 19 Outside Air Cover Plate SRV7044 217 20 Outer shield RH SRV7065 112 21 Tube Channel Assembly SRV7056 125 22 Tube Channel Chamber SRV7065 128 23 Inlet Lever SRV7056 130 24 Burn Rate Control Assembly SRV7056 008 24 1 Spring Handle 1 4 Black SRV7000 614 Y 24 2 Door Gasket 7033 282 Y 24 3 Inlet Door Assembly SRV7056 009 24 4 Inlet ...

Page 48: ...ppliance Date purchased installed _________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number ____________________________________ Location on appliance ___________________________ Dealership purchased from ________________________________________ Dealer phone _1 _____ _____ ______ Notes ___________________________________________________________________________________...

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