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W415-0763 / A / 11.03.10

INSTALLER:  LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE.

CONSUMER:  RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

INSTALLATION AND 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Wolf Steel Ltd., 24 Napoleon Rd., Barrie, ON, L4M 4Y8 Canada / 

103 Miller Drive, Crittenden, Kentucky, USA, 41030

Phone (705)721-1212 • Fax (705)722-6031 • www.napoleonfi replaces.com • [email protected]

SAFETY INFORMATION

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WARNING

If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a 

fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal 

injury or death. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, 

service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage, 

bodily injury or even death. Please  read entire manual before 

you install and use your appliance. 

This appliance has not been tested with an unvented gas log 
set. To reduce risk of fi re or injury, do not install an unvented 

gas log set into the appliance.

-  This appliance can be very hot when burning. 
-  Combustible materials such as fi rewood, wet clothing, etc. placed too 

close can catch fi re. 

- Children and pets must be kept from touching the appliance when it is hot. 
- The chimney must be sound and free of cracks. Before installing this unit, 

contact the local    building or fi re authority and follow their guidelines.

- Operate only with the door tightly closed. 
- Burn wood behind the log retainer directly on the fi rebricks. 
- Do not use an elevated grate or otherwise raise the fi re. 
- At least 14 square inches of outside air must be admitted to the room or 

directly to the unit through a 4” diameter pipe.

- This appliance is designed to burn natural wood only. Higher effi ciencies 

and lower emissions generally result when burning air dried seasoned 
hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or to green or freshly cut 
hardwoods. 

- Do not start a fi re with chemicals or fl uids such as gasoline, engine oil, 

etc. 

- Do not burn treated wood, coal, charcoal, colored paper, cardboard, 

solvents or garbage. 

- Do not let the appliance become hot enough for any part to glow red.
- KEEP THE STOVE TOP TEMPERATURE BELOW 700°F (371°C). Attempts to 

achieve heat output rates that exceed design specifi cations can result in 
steel distortion and damage.

$10.00

EPA 1100, 1150

1400, 1450 & 1900

PEDESTAL MODELS

CERTIFIED UNDER U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (E.P.A.) JULY 1990 40 C.F. R. PART 60 AND THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON-

MENTAL QUALITY (D.E.Q.) PARTICULATE EMISSION STANDARDS BY E.E.M.C  THESE STOVES HAVE BEEN TESTED AND LISTED BY INTERTEK TESTING 

SERVICES TO STANDARDS: CSA B366.2, ULC S627, UL 1482. MODEL 1100 HAS BEEN TESTED AND LISTED FOR INSTALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES.

Summary of Contents for EPA 1150

Page 1: ...the local building or fire authority and follow their guidelines Operate only with the door tightly closed Burn wood behind the log retainer directly on the firebricks Do not use an elevated grate or...

Page 2: ...8 5 0 FINISHING 19 5 1 DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION 19 5 2 DOOR AND HANDLE INSTALLATION 19 5 3 ORNAMENTAL TRIVET INSTALLATION 20 5 4 PEDESTAL TRIM INSTALLATION IF SUPPLIED 20 5 5 BRICKS AND BAFFLE INSTAL...

Page 3: ...VIEW Blower see OPTIONAL BLOWER KIT INSTALLATION section Handle see DOOR AND HANDLE INSTALLATION section Draft see AIR CONTROL section Door see DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION section Rating plate see RATIN...

Page 4: ...o circumstances should this appliance be modified This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue pipe servicing a seperate solid fuel burning appliance Do not operate the appliance with the gl...

Page 5: ...7ft3 1 7ft3 2 25ft3 3 0ft3 APPROX AREA HEATED 600 1500 ft2 600 1500 ft2 1000 2000 ft2 1000 3500 ft2 HEAT OUTPUT HIGH BURN 55 000 BTU 55 000 BTU 70 000 BTU 85 000 BTU DURATION LOW FIRE 7 Hours 7 Hours...

Page 6: ...THOROUGHLY BEFORE STARTING YOUR INSTALLATION AND FOLLOW THEM CAREFULLY THROUGHOUT YOUR PROJECT WARNING Before beginning your installation consult with your local building code agency or fire officials...

Page 7: ...er of fibre baffles at the top to maintain a high tem perature in the combustion chamber so that gases mixing with the preheated air from the secondary air manifold tube are easily ignited and burned...

Page 8: ...OR MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION RENSEIGNEZ VOUS AUPR S DESAUTORIT S LOCALES DU B TIMENT ET DU SERVICE DES INCENDIESAU SUJET DES RESTRICTIONS ET DES INSPECTIONS D INSTALLATION D...

Page 9: ...M EXCLUDING HEARTH HEIGHT WARNING BACK WALL B SIDE WALL A BACK WALL C SIDE WALL F D E E PARALLEL CORNER SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR DOUBLE WALL CONNECTOR 1100 1150 1400 1450 1900 1100 1400 1450 1900 SIDEWAL...

Page 10: ...uthorized dealer distributor Follow detailed instructions under Mobile Home Outside Air A in B in 1100 8 5 8 9 3 4 1400 11 1 8 9 3 4 1900 14 7 8 9 3 4 4 5 PEDESTAL BASE FLOOR AREA BELOW STOVE A B The...

Page 11: ...s only either through a hole in the wall to line up with the knockout in the pedestal back or through a hole in the floor to line up with the hole in the pedestal base Use a fresh air kit Secure the 4...

Page 12: ...E THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLIANCE SMOKING OR AIR FLOW REVERSAL THE OUTSIDE AIR INLET MUST REMAIN CLEAR OF LEAVES DEBRIS ICE AND OR SNOW IT MUST BE UNRE STRICTED WHILE APPLIANCE IS IN USE TO PREVENT ROOM...

Page 13: ...URE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY IS NOT COMPROMISED FIRESTOP SPACERS MUST BE USED WHENEVER THE CHIMNEY PENETRATES A CEILING FLOOR AREA THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL VENT LENGTH SHOULD NOT EXCEED 40 OF THE CHIMNEY HEIG...

Page 14: ...tical installation the total length of the connector can be longer and connected without problem to the chimney at the ceiling level There should never be more than two 90 elbows in the entire connect...

Page 15: ...ney must extend at least 3 feet above its point of contact with the roof and at least 2 feet higher than any wall roof building or obstacle within 10 feet horizontally 59 1A 3 FT MIN 3 FT MIN 3 FT MIN...

Page 16: ...hat the chimney passes through If your chimney system is enclosed within the attic area a rafter radiation shield is required C Hold a plumb bob from the underside of the roof to determine where the o...

Page 17: ...or any specific requirements Consult with your dealer regarding special connection components available for use for wall pass throughs Use only parts that have been tested and listed for use in a wall...

Page 18: ...you are using a masonry chimney it is important that it be built in compliance with the specifications of the Building Code in your region It must normally be lined with fire clay bricks metal or clay...

Page 19: ...install the door PINS 5 1 DOOR REMOVAL INSTALLATION 5 2 DOOR AND HANDLE INSTALLATION DOOR HANDLE NUT DOOR HANDLE LATCH LOCK WASHER DOOR SPACER SPRING WASHER FRONT VIEW NOTE Position of door handle lat...

Page 20: ...op of the side brick Slide it over onto the flange of the manifold shield Ensure that the top baffles are pushed all the way to the rear of the firebox leaving a minimum of a 1 gap along the front Thi...

Page 21: ...1 2 x 4 1 2 11 9 x 2 x 16 1 2 Fibre Baffles 2 1 1 4 x 3 x 9 7 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 9 Light Weight 12 9 x 1 x 9 3 4 Front Fibre Baffles 3 1 1 4 x 4 1 2 x 4 1 2 8 1 1 4 x 2 1 4 x 9 13 9 x 1 x 9 3 4 Back Fibr...

Page 22: ...illustrated from the preferred side of the stove rear Secure the lid lifter hook as illustrated facing out to the side or bend it towards the back LID LIFTER HOOK LID LIFTER HANDLE FIREBOX CAST TOP O...

Page 23: ...f the appliance B Install the blower and housing as shown using the 4 screws supplied C Loosen the thermal switch bracket 2 screws and slide the bracket forward until the thermodisc is touching the re...

Page 24: ...will reduce the firebox temperature and result in an unsatisfactory burn Remember it is more efficient to burn medium sized wood briskly and refuel frequently than to load the appliance with large log...

Page 25: ...optimum temperature Reopen the door and or draft control to re establish a brisk fire The other problem may have been wet wood The typical symptom is sizzling wood and moisture being driven from the...

Page 26: ...ding the appliance ensure to keep fuel back from the glass If coals are to accumulate on the front lip there is a chance they will fall out when the door is opened Loosely stacked wood burns quicker t...

Page 27: ...trol on HIGH fully open for long periods of time one or two hours C Operating the appliance with the ash dump door blocked open or a poor gasket seal on the main door 83 1 A properly installed applian...

Page 28: ...ash pan when transporting the ashes to a closed container with a tight fitting lid for storage Carry the ash pan using the front and back handles REAR FOLDING HANDLE TO OPEN PULL AND ROTATE ASH WELL C...

Page 29: ...orrect fuel or small fuel pieces which wood normally be used as kindling Leaving the door ajar too long and creating extreme temperatures as the air rushes in the open door Burning your appliance with...

Page 30: ...SCRATCHED 56 2 U SHAPED GLASS GASKET ROPE DOOR GASKET 8 6 GLASS REPLACEMENT 8 5 CHIMNEY CLEANING 86 1 Both the chimney and the appliance must be inspected and cleaned if necessary at least once a year...

Page 31: ...ommended appliance glass cleaner Thereafter clean as required The glass is very strong but do not let burning fuel rest or fall against it and always close the door gently NEVER FORCE IT SHUT If the g...

Page 32: ...be ready for burning that fall Dry firewood has cracks in the end grain Cut the wood so that it will fit horizontally front to back making for easier loading and less of a likelihood that the wood wi...

Page 33: ...W090 0019 W090 0019 W090 0019 BRICK 9 11 N A N A N A W090 0166 N A BRICK LIGHT WEIGHT 12 W135 0238 W135 0238 W135 0238 N A W135 0238 CAST ASH LIP 13 W010 0347 W010 0347 W010 0347 W010 0347 W010 0347...

Page 34: ...H222 GW H222 GW DOOR GOLD EARLY AMERICAN 39 H222 SSW H222 SSW H222 SSW H222 SSW H222 SSW DOOR BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL EARLY AMERICAN 40 W010 1071 W010 1071 W010 1071 W010 1071 W010 1071 DOOR GLASS WIT...

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Page 36: ...kage Inspect chimney Smokes when door is open Cold air blockage Burn a piece of paper to establish a draft Insufficient draft Add more pipe Let air stabilize before opening door Ensure baffles are pos...

Page 37: ...serves the right to have its representative inspect any product or part thereof prior to honouring any warranty claim All parts replaced under the President s Limited Lifetime Warranty Policy are subj...

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