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Model HF65R 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING !
THESE OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE
READ CAREFULLY!
DO NOT DESTROY
PLEASE RETAIN
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
1. Fire door must be latched shut at all times when fire is
burning. Open only to reload or check fire.
2. When reloading or checking fire, pull open bypass lever
first, then open door very slowly.
3. All combustible material, including firewood, must be a
minimum of 460 mm (l8”) from unit.
4. Do not hang any combustible material above unit.
5. Burn wood only!
6. Do not use gasoline type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal
lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshen up a fire in
this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater
while it is in use.
Chimney Fires
When wood heats up, wood gases and water vapor
are given off. If these gases are not burned off in the
stove, they condense in the stove pipes and chim-
ney. This buildup is called creosote. This usually hap-
pens when a heater is at low heat setting. At high
heat settings most of the gases are burned.
A chimney fire occurs when creosote in the chimney
ignites, usually when the heater is turned up high
after a period of low burn.
Check your chimney pipe daily for creosote buildup
until experience shows how often cleaning is neces-
sary. Running the heater wide open with bypass
pulled out for 30 minutes periodically (about once a
week) will minimize creosote buildup. If creosote
buildup is 6 mm (1/4”) or more, clean or have the
chimney cleaned mechanically.
In the event of an uncontrolled chimney fire, shut the
bypass damper and turn down the draft damper com-
pletely. (On thermostat models—turn down thermo-
stat).
If chimney fire does not die down, keep a watch on
fire and prepare to vacate the house.
If needed, call the fire department.
NOTE:
1.
Establish a routine for the storage of fuel, care of
wood burner and firing technique. Be aware that dur-
ing mild weather and low heater temperatures, more
creosote is deposited and more frequent cleanings
are necessitated.
2.
All ARDENT ENERGY heating units are designed
with double walled sides and insulated doors. This
keeps the exterior of the units relatively cool. How-
ever, children must be taught to respect all wood
burning appliances and not to play around or with
them.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE OF FUEL
Wood, any species
COMBUSTION SYSTEM
Down-feed progressive cross—
draft design with a constant
preheat secondary air system.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Manual bimetallic thermostat
with optional electric wall ther-
mostat
FIREBOX LINING
Firebrick 32 mm X
114 mm X
229 mm (1 1/4” X 4 1/2” X 9” )
BODY
2.6 mm, 3.5 mm & 8 mm
(12 GA, 10 GA & 5/l6”) Steel
DOORS
Constant center push design
with 5/8 dia. glass fiber rope
seal.
ASH REMOVAL
Approximately every 1—3
months as needed.
OPTIONS
•
Wall Thermostat
•
Domestic hot water heat-
ing coils
•
Air Circulation Fan
BY
-
PASS
DAMPER
FLUE
OUTLET
HEAT
DEFLECTOR
WALL
THERMOSTAT
CONTROL
SECONDARY
AIR HEAT-
EXCHANGER
DRAFT
DAMPER
FAN
FIG. 1
RATING
(Kw)
(BTU/hr)
1,300—18,000
5,000—65,000
SIZE
(mm)
(in.)
610 x 965 x 865 H
24 x 38 x 34 H
WEIGHT
(Kg)
(lbs.)
218
480
FUEL CAPACITY (liters)
(cu ft)
140
5
MAX. FUEL SIZE (mm)
(in.)
255 dia x 510 long
10 dia x 20 long
FLUE OUTLET
(mm)
(in.)
178 dia
7 dia