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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
This wood heater contains a catalytic combustor, which 
needs periodic inspection and replacement for proper 
operation. It is against the law to operate this wood 
heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating 
instructions in this manual, or if the catalytic element is 
deactivated or removed.

The combustors supplied with this heater are Applied 
Ceramics Versagrid Catalytic Converter. Consult the 
catalytic combustor warranty also supplied with this 
heater.
Warranty claims should be addressed to:
Applied Ceramics - Customer Service Department
P.O. Box 29664 
Atlanta, GA 30359

Warranty Claims MUST have the following items:
1. Warranty Claim Form
2. Dated Proof of Purchase
3. Check for proper amount (including postage and 
handling)
4. APPLIED CERAMICS Catalytic Combustor 

2. CATALYST MONITORING
It is important to periodically monitor the operation of 
the catalytic combustor to ensure that it is functioning 
properly and to determine when it needs to be replaced. 
A non-functioning combustor will result in a loss of 
heating efficiency and an increase in creosote and 
emissions. 

Check the following items on a periodic basis:
* Visually inspect combustors at least three times during 
the heating season to determine if physical degradation 
has occurred. Actual removal of the combustor is not 
recommended unless a more detailed inspection is 
warranted because of a decrease in performance. If any 
of these conditions exist, refer to the Catalyst 
Troubleshooting Guide on the following  page.

VI. CATALYTIC COMBUSTORS

* This catalytic heater may be equipped with a 
temperature probe to monitor catalyst operation. Proper 
functioning combustors typically maintain temperatures 
in excess of 500 degrees F and often reach temperatures 
in excess of 1000 degrees F. If catalytic temperatures are 
not in excess of 500 degrees, refer to the Catalyst 
Troubleshooting Guide or further information located in 
this manual.

* To determine if the catalyst is working, compare the 
amount of smoke leaving the chimney when the smoke 
is going through the combustor and catalyst light-off has 
been achieved to the amount of smoke leaving the 
chimney when the smoke is not routed through the 
combustor (bypass mode - damper open).

1. Light the stove in accordance with the instructions 
given on how to achieve catalyst light off.
2. With the smoke routed through the catalyst, go 
outside and observe the emissions from the chimney.
3. Engage the bypass mechanism (open the damper) and 
again observe the emissions leaving the chimney.

Significantly more smoke should be seen when the 
exhaust is not routed through the combustor (bypass 
mode - damper open). Be careful not to confuse smoke 
with steam from wet wood.

The 36-BW was designed to allow the owner to monitor 
the catalyst temperatures. A small port is located on the 
top of the stove. The port is positioned to allow for 
temperatures to be taken approximately 1” behind the 
right catalyst. The port may be used by removing the 
optional screw and inserting a thermocouple attached to 
a monitor. The thermocouple and monitor should be 
compatible and should read temperatures to 
approximately 1800 degrees F. The opening in the stove 
is 1/4” diameter.

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Front Mounted Catalytic Probe

Locate the screw above the door and to the left of the 
damper. Remove the screw and insert a catalytic probe.  

Содержание 36-BW

Страница 1: ...Appalachian s 36 BW INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PROCEDURES FIREPLACE INSERT FREESTANDING 1995 Appalachian Stove Fabricators Inc ...

Страница 2: ... VIII Maintenance 15 1 Ash Removal 15 2 Care of the Glass 15 3 Chimney Care 15 4 Stove Finish 15 5 Blower Care 15 6 Door Gasket Replacement 16 7 Motor Maintenance 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS IX Safety 16 X Limited Warranty 17 XI Warranty Registration 18 Thank you for purchasing the Model 36 BW stove Appalachian Stove welcomes you to the growing ranks of energy conscious Americans Heating with wood and bi...

Страница 3: ...increase heat extraction by controlling the escape of hot combustion gasses and smoke The sliding damper is opened by pulling the control handle out and closed by pushing the handle in 8 Draft control regulate the burning rate and the heat output of the stove The larger the fire the more heat the unit will produce The drafts are opened by pulling out the draft slide and may be left in any intermed...

Страница 4: ...of the fireplace 2 INSTALLATION AS A FREESTANDING UNIT The Model 36 BW stove must be installed with adequate clearance from combustible surfaces to assure safe operation FIGURE 2 A Composition of the wall structure combustible or non combustible materials B Type of stove pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney or flue single wall to double wall insulated pipe NOTE Walls of wood frame constru...

Страница 5: ...d the fireplace of furniture rugs etc B Place drop clothes or other protective materials on the floor and hearth to protect against damage C Remove ashes and clean the firebox floor D Remove the damper plate if possible or block it open using non combustible materials such as brick or rock E Insert the interior of the firebox and flue for possible deterioration of mortar joints loose bricks and ex...

Страница 6: ...eal firmly against the face of the fireplace compressing the insulation to accomplish a seal 5 IMPORTANCE OF PROPER DRAFT Draft is the force that moves air from the appliance up through the chimney The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney local geography nearby obstructions and other factors Too much draft may lead to excessive temperatures in the appliance and may ...

Страница 7: ... of the installation will simplify the process and help achieve effective operation of the unit A Select the location for the stove installation The stove should be positioned so that the air flows to the rest of the home in the most direct route possible B Locate the approximate penetration point of the chimney structure Avoid roof areas such as valleys ridges dormers and hips Place the floor pro...

Страница 8: ...al screws to prevent accidental separation C If an elbow is installed the horizontal section of the stove pipe should slope 1 4 per foot or run toward the stove to allow creosote to drip into the firebox D Always install the single wall stove pipe with the male crimped end down to prevent leakage of creosote or moisture 5 INSTALLATION INTO MASONRY FLUE Masonry flue for use with solid fuel applianc...

Страница 9: ...roof structure or 2 feet higher than the highest point within 10 whichever is greater This assures proper chimney function and reduces the possibility of back drafts NOTE All installations must meet local building and fire codes Check with local building officials for assistance in getting permits inspections and good advice 7 IMPORTANCE OF PROPER DRAFT Draft is the force that moves air from the a...

Страница 10: ... OPTIONAL BRASS BRASS FOR TRIM PANELS 1 Mount the top and side strips to the trim panels with the self tapping screws that are provided Leave approximately 1 at the top edges of the trim to be covered by corner brass If necessary strips can be easily cut with a hacksaw 2 Mount the two brass corners overlapping the top and the side brass strips 3 Remove the protective coating from the brass strips ...

Страница 11: ...e equipped with a temperature probe to monitor catalyst operation Proper functioning combustors typically maintain temperatures in excess of 500 degrees F and often reach temperatures in excess of 1000 degrees F If catalytic temperatures are not in excess of 500 degrees refer to the Catalyst Troubleshooting Guide or further information located in this manual To determine if the catalyst is working...

Страница 12: ... or the stove door is being opened too quickly Glowing stove parts may be attributed to running the stove too hot excessive amounts of wood a high draft reduce when temperatures become too excessive a glowing combustor which is normal during first 1 3 of burn cycle or a chimney fire close inlet air and outlet dampers completely if this does not help vacate home and call the fire department immedia...

Страница 13: ...st not in metal housing should be wrapped with 1 16 gasketing before installing Locate the catalysts from the front of the damper housing Reinstall the sealing D New gasketing should be installed to allow for a seal between the damper housing and the firebox top This may be done by putting a layer of gasketing around the top where the housing will be located In both cases the use of an adhesive to...

Страница 14: ...ur home comfortable CAUTION DO NOT UNPLUG YOUR BLOWER WHILE THE STOVE IS IN OPERATION VII OPERATION CAUTION THE ASH PAN DRAWER MUST BE CLOSED WHEN THE STOVE IS IN OPERATION For the best results in maintaining and achieving fewer emissions in your certified stove we have found the following instructions to be helpful in operating the 36 BW For a high or maximum burn fully open the manual draft cont...

Страница 15: ...the stove at a medium or high firing rate for about 10 minutes to ensure that the catalyst reaches approximately 600 degrees F It is important to periodically monitor the operation of the catalytic combustor to ensure that it is functioning properly and to determine when it needs to be replaced A non functioning combustor will result in a loss of heating efficiency and an increase in creosote emis...

Страница 16: ...nded as liquid types can cause problems if sprayed onto a hot stove BE SURE EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY KNOWS WHERE THE EXTINGUISHER IS AND HOW TO USE IT 7 Use of a chimney cap with an approved spark arrestor is recommended 8 Use caution when loading or working around the stove to prevent burns 9 Make sure the ash pan drawer is closed when the stove is in operation WARNING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS ...

Страница 17: ...amage from handling or acts of God This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory and the manufacturer expressly excludes any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or an implied warranty of merchantability and all other obligations or liabilities of the manufacturer who neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligations ...

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Страница 19: ...____________________________________ CITY __________________________________STATE ________________ HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT APPALACHIAN STOVE ___________ ______________________________________________________________ TYPE OF HEAT YOU PRESENTLY HAVE ________________________ APPROXIMATE SQUARE FEET OF HOME ______________________ NUMBER OF ROOMS _________________________________________ TYPE OF CONSTRU...

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