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VISION 

 

    SUPREME FIREPLACES 

 

 
 

WOODSTOVE MODEL

 

 

VISION

 

 
 

 

Tested and certified by Intertek 

 

UL 127

 

 

ULC-S610

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 

OWNER’S MANUAL 

 

INSTALLATION 

OPERATION 

MAINTENANCE 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Keep these instructions for future use. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Manufactured by: 

 

3594 Jarry East, Montreal, QUEBEC, H1Z

 2G4 

Phone: 1-877-593-4722     Fax: (514) 593-4424 

www.supremem.com

 

[email protected]

 

 

Summary of Contents for UL 127

Page 1: ...and certified by Intertek UL 127 ULC S610 OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Keep these instructions for future use Manufactured by 3594 Jarry East Montreal QUEBEC H1Z 2G4 Phone 1 877 593 4722 Fax 514 593 4424 www supremem com info supremem com ...

Page 2: ... Paint 8 3 5 Disposal of Ashes 8 3 6 Glass Cleaning 8 3 7 Glass Replacement 9 3 8 Gasket Replacement 9 3 9 Latch Lubrication 10 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 4 1 Location of the Vision 10 4 2 The Hearth Extension U S A Only 11 4 2 1 The Hearth Extension CANADA Only 12 4 3 Clearances to Combustibles 12 4 4 Blowers Kit Installation 13 4 5 Chimney Installation 13 4 5 1 General Rules 13 4 5 2 Referen...

Page 3: ...Changes made to the design of the woodstove will void the warranty and can be hazardous As this woodstove is only intended for burning wood do not install an unvented gas log set into the structure This woodstove is not intended for use in mobile homes Install the Vision only as described in this manual of installation Cleaning products may damage the paint or plating of the woodstove Do not do an...

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Page 5: ...e safely used in the Vision Never use more than three of these logs at a time Using more is not only dangerous but will damage the woodstove and void the warranty Follow the ecological log manufacturer s safety guidelines and recommendations and be sure that they are intended for use in woodstoves Reload only once the previous load of wood has been consumed and only a small flame remains WARNING D...

Page 6: ...er firing the unit may result in overheating and can damage the woodstove and or result in fire hazards The maximum firewood load must not exceed 4 medium sized logs approximately 30 pounds Open the door to reload only when the wood has been reduced to charcoal otherwise there is a risk of smoke infiltration into the house This woodstove has been designed to burn with the doors closed When the woo...

Page 7: ...woodstove door fully opened A small amount of smoke will leak in to the house The intense flame of the newspaper should reverse the draft and a fire will start 6 Close the woodstove door 7 Close the door or window near the woodstove 2 7 Built in Barbecue WARNING Always wear gloves to avoid burns and injuries To use the barbecue feature of the Vision lower the barbecue grills and place the food on ...

Page 8: ...EME FIREPLACES INC is not responsible for the quality nor the outcome of the food barbecued in the Vision Note We invite you to share your barbecue experience with other users by visiting our website at www supremem com 3 MAINTENANCE 3 1 Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors that when combined with expelled moisture forms creoso...

Page 9: ...an the area around the ashtray grate 3 Remove the ashtray grate see figure 6 4 Remove the ashtray 5 Empty the ashes into a metal container 6 Reposition the ashtray 7 Install the ashtray grate Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending ...

Page 10: ...Fix the glass supports to the doorframe Do not over tighten the nuts 9 Apply a bead width between 1 8 and 5 32 of high temperature silicone on the door gasket groove 10 Install the new door gasket in the groove WARNINGS Do not slam the door shut If your glass door cracks or breaks replace the glass immediately Do not overfire the woodstove Do not use substitute materials 3 8 Gasket Replacement WAR...

Page 11: ...Position the woodstove at the selected location taking care of respecting the minimum clearances to combustible materials shown in Figure 11 on page 12 The cutting of joists and rafters for floor ceiling and roof chimney penetrations will affect the load bearing capacities of the dwelling structure To determine whether additional support is required consult a professional engineer Improper cutting...

Page 12: ... measurement of the insulating properties of materials at a reference thickness When different materials are combined the total R Value is the sum of the individual R Values Example Durock R Value 2 x 390 780 Ceramic R Value 020 Total R Value 780 020 0 800 The combination of 1 Durock with a ceramic tile is acceptable as a hearth extension since the total R Value is higher than the required 78 Alte...

Page 13: ...he woodstove WARNING The hearth extension is to be installed only as illustrated in figure 10 The hearth extension should extend a minimum of 18 inches from the door 4 3 Clearances to Combustibles The clearances to combustibles indicated in the Figure 11 must be respected Failing to do so can result in a fire or safety hazard NOTE Material that is non combustible may protrude around the woodstove ...

Page 14: ...ers can be adjusted with the variable speed control Figurer12 The Vision can also be used with the blowers turned off or in the occurrence of a power failure 4 5 Chimney Installation The use of a 6 listed UL 103 ULC S629 approved chimney is required NOTE The woodstove can be installed with a 7 inch chimney as long as there is a 6 inch to 7 inch adaptor installed The adaptor must be of the same chi...

Page 15: ...mney manufacturer Obtain the chimney installation instructions from your vendor prior to the installation of the chimney The chimney installation must comply with the chimney manufacturer s instructions unless otherwise noted in these instructions 4 5 2 Reference Table of Listed UL 103 ULC S629 Chimneys Note The Table 1 is for reference only Other models can be used as long as they are listed to U...

Page 16: ...ypical Installations The figure 14 is an example of typical chimney installations Your installation may be different from this figure 4 5 5 Offset Installation In order to avoid obstacles or to extend the chimney outside it is possible to offset the aforementioned by using elbows A maximum of two offsets 2 elbows per offset is permitted The allowable maximum deviation is 45o in Canada and 30o in t...

Page 17: ...T PARTS CODE DESCRIPTION ITEM PAD1000 Combustion Air Control DOSP1051 Pyroceramic Glass for Vision 17 x 24 1 4 POI Wooden Door Handle MVD Fan THE Thermodisk CV Fan Speed Control DOSP1071 Door Gasket Rope 5 8 x 7 DOSP1061 Glass Gasket Rope 3 8 x 7 SPECIFICATION OF ELECTRIC COMPONENTS PART No DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION CERTIFICATION KBWC 13K Motor speed control 2 5 Amps 120V A C CSA RJ US 36T22 Therm...

Page 18: ...bor costs Transportation and other related costs or expenses arising from the replacement or repair of defective parts will not be covered by this warranty nor will SUPREME FIREPLACES INC assume responsibility for them EXCLUSIONS SUPREME FIREPLACES INC shall not be responsible for any labor costs for the replacement or repair of any electrical components painted or plated parts secondary air burni...

Page 19: ...ONNECTOR WITH LISTED FACTORY BUILT CHIMNEY SUITABLE FOR USE WITH SOLID FUELS OR MASONRY CHIMNEY DO NOT PASS A CHIMNEY CONNECTOR THROUGH A COMBUSTIBLE CEILING DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE FOR CLOSED DOOR OPERATION ONLY DO NOT OVERFIRE THE UNIT IF HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING ELECTRICAL RATINGS 120 V 1 1 A 60 HZ REPLACE GLASS ONLY WITH CERAM...

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