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 Non-Catalytic Convection Heater

30002278

for installing a different appliance without relocating the 

thimble. 
There should be no more than eight feet of single-wall 

stove pipe between the stove and a chimney. Longer 

runs can cool the smoke enough to cause draft and 

creosote problems. Use double-wall stove pipe for 

longer runs. 

Single Venting

Your stove requires a dedicated lue. Do not connect 

the stove to a lue used by any other appliance. Chim-

ney draft is a natural form of energy and follows the 

path of least resistance. If the stove is vented to a lue 

that also serves an open ireplace or another appliance, 

the draft will also pull air in through those avenues.
 The additional air low will lower lue temperatures, 

reduce draft strength and promote creosote develop-

ment; overall stove performance will suffer. The effect 

is similar to that of a vacuum cleaner with a hole in the 

hose. In some extreme instances, the other appliance 

can even impose a negative draft and result in a dan-

gerous draft reversal.

Fuel

Even the best stove installation will not perform well 

with poor fuel. If available, always use hardwood that 

has been air-dried (“seasoned”) 12-18 months. Soft-

wood burns more rapidly than hardwood and has a high 

pitch content that can result in creosote. Decayed wood 

of any type has little heat value and should not be used.
Unseasoned (‘green’) wood has a high moisture con-

tent. Much of its heat value will be used to evaporate 

moisture before the wood can burn. This signiicantly 

reduces the amount of energy available to warm your 

home, as well as the intensity of the ire and tempera-

ture of the exhaust gas. Incomplete combustion and 

cool lue temperatures promote creosote formation and 

weak draft.
You can judge the moisture content of wood by its ap-

pearance and weight or use a commercially available 

moisture meter for an exact measurement. Unsea-

soned wood will be a third heavier than dry wood. Also, 

look for cracks (“checking”) in the ends of the log that 

result from contraction as the wood dries. The longer 

and wider the cracks are, the dryer the wood is.

Creosote

Creosote is a by-product of low-temperature stove 

operation, weak draft, or both. It is a tar that results 

when unburned gases condense inside the lue sys-

tem at temperatures below 290˚ F. Creosote is volatile 

and can generate a chimney ire. All of the installation 

characteristics that adversely affect chimney draft also 

promote creosote condensation. Consequently, you can 

minimize creosote accumulation with an effective chim-

ney design and the use of operational techniques that 

encourage good draft and complete combustion.
Inspect your chimney frequently and clean it whenever 

accumulation exceeds 1/4”.

Backpufing

Backpufing is a condition that results when the draft is 

too weak to pull lue gases out of the chimney system 

as fast as the ire generates them. Volatile gases build 

up within the irebox until reaching a density and tem-

perature at which they ignite. With this ignition, you may 

hear a mufled popping sound and see a bit of smoke 

forced out of the stove. 
This condition is most likely to occur in the Spring or 

Fall when moderate outdoor temperatures and low 

intensity ires produce weak draft. If your stove back-

puffs, open the damper to let the smoke rise to the lue 

more quickly. Also, open the air inlets to induce a livelier 

ire and speed airlow through the stove. Avoid large 

loads of irewood at one time. You should always see 

lively, dancing lames in the irebox; a lazy, smoky ire is 

ineficient and will promote draft problems.

Draft Testing

An easy way to determine whether your chimney draft 

is strong enough is to close the stove damper, wait a 

few minutes to let the airlow stabilize, and then test 

whether you can vary the strength of the ire by swing-

ing the air control open and closed. Results here are 

not instant; you may need to wait a few minutes for a 

change in the air control setting to have an effect on 

the ire. If there is no change, the draft is not yet strong 

enough to let you close the damper. You will need to 

open it for a while longer and manage the ire with the 

air inlet until the draft strengthens. 
Keep a record of your operating habits and relate them 

to their effects on the stove’s function.  You’ll be reward-

ed with safe and eficient performance. 

Negative Pressure

Good draft also depends on a suficient supply of air 

to the stove. The chimney can’t pull in more air than is 

available to it. Sluggish draft can be caused by a house 

that is tight enough to prevent the ready low of air to 

the stove, or by competition between the stove and 

other appliances that vent indoor air to the outside; i.e., 

exhaust fans for range hoods, clothes dryers, bathroom 

fans, etc. 
If the chimney draws well when all such equipment is 

turned off (or sealed, in the case of ireplaces and/or 

other stoves), you need to be attentive in timing the use 

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Страница 1: ...this heater is not properly installed operated and maintained a house ire may result For safety follow all installation operation and maintenance directions Contact local building oficials about rest...

Страница 2: ...to cause cancer birth de fects and other reproductive harm California Health Safety Code Sec 25249 6 Table of Contents Speciications 3 Installation 4 Clearances 10 Assembly 16 Operation 18 Maintenanc...

Страница 3: ...d or if you live in a more severe or more temper ate climate these igures may not apply Since so many variables affect performance consult your Dutchwest Authorized Dealer to determine realistic expec...

Страница 4: ...must be connected to 1 a chimney complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys in the standard for Chimneys Fac tory Built Residential Type and Building Heating Appli ance UL 103 or 2 a code a...

Страница 5: ...himney Connector The chimney connector is the single wall pipe or listed and approved double wall pipe that connects the stove to the chimney The chimney itself is a masonry or prefabricated structure...

Страница 6: ...telescoping joints with at least three sheet metal screws 3 Secure the chimney connector to the chimney In structions for various installations follow below 4 Conirm that the installed stove and chim...

Страница 7: ...rises from the stove turns ninety degrees and goes back into the ireplace chimney The liner of the ireplace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimne...

Страница 8: ...all is cut away a sufi cient distance from the single wall connector to provide the required 12 305 mm clearance for the connector Any material used to close up the opening must be non combustible The...

Страница 9: ...rial with an R value of at least 0 744 Refer to How to Deter mine if Alternate Floor Protection Materials are Accept able section The loor protector may be covered with a decorative noncombustible mat...

Страница 10: ...installations must include the bottom heat shield The loor protector must also meet standard requirements for freestanding installations Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations with Standard Leg...

Страница 11: ...furnish ings and other combustible materials away from the stove as well In general a distance of 48 1220 mm must be maintained between the stove and moveable combustible items such as drying clothes...

Страница 12: ...the Stove and Chimney Connector Clearance Chart that follows For example the letter A gives the minimum side clear ance for installations in which the stove is not equipped with any heat shield and th...

Страница 13: ...P 7 heat shield 432 mm 381 mm 191 mm 178 mm 368 mm 178 mm Double wall connector Chimney Connector Clearance Single wall connector 20 14 No connector heat shield 508 mm 356 mm Single wall2 connector 10...

Страница 14: ...wall protector A B C E D F C F Chimney Connector Side Rear Corner Side Rear Corner Listed Approved A 30 B 13 C 18 D 21 E 12 F 18 Double wall with 762 mm 330 mm 470 mm 533 mm 318 mm 457 mm lue collar...

Страница 15: ...er Model 2478 48 1220 mm 60 1525 mm Spaced 1 25 mm from Floor ST802 Fig 17 Sidewall protection 60 1525 mm 48 1220 mm Spaced 1 25 mm from Floor ST803 Fig 18 Corner wall protection Wall Shields Meet at...

Страница 16: ...parts or using damaged parts A Bottom Heat Shield is required in many instal lations Refer to the loor protection information found in the Installation Section of this manual Attach the Legs and Heat...

Страница 17: ...owly to ensure the loor is not scratched Retighten all leg fastening hardware ST816 Fig 21 Reposition stove so one rear leg can be attached Rheostat Knob Rheostat Snapstat Pan Head Screws Fig 23 Fan i...

Страница 18: ...stove Fig 24 The lever operates two internal shut ters Opening the inlet shutters provides air for primary combustion To open the shutters turn the lever clockwise The shutters are all the way open wh...

Страница 19: ...quickly resulting in short burn time and dimin ished stove performance If you must burn it mix it in with greener wood to slow the burn Store your irewood under cover to keep it dry Even for short te...

Страница 20: ...empt to increase the iring rate of your heater by altering the air control adjustment range outlined in these directions In some newer homes that are well insulated and weather tight poor draft may re...

Страница 21: ...T THE FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAM MABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPTHA OR ENGINE OIL Also never use gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter luid or similar liquids to start or freshe...

Страница 22: ...on a noncombustible surface in a metal container with a tight itting lid ST438 ST805 Fig 29 Check the ash compartment before reloading the stove Safe Ash Handling Ashes may contain hot coals and must...

Страница 23: ...procedure Fig 31 1 Loosen the small locking nut with an open end wrench 2 Use the allen wrench included with the stove to turn the striker screw clockwise one quarter turn and close the door to test...

Страница 24: ...loosen and then remove the two 2 nuts on the threaded rods that secure the top plate to the inner top of the stove 2 Remove the top plate and open the damper 3 Loosen the adjusting bolt s lock nut Fi...

Страница 25: ...stove cool completely before you inspect the chimney Use a lash light and mirror to sight up the lue through the chimney clean out door or chimney connector inspection tee If no inspection access is...

Страница 26: ...tor and the elbows Clean the system if nec essary ANNUAL SPRING CLEANING Disassemble the chimney connector and take it outdoors for inspection and cleaning Replace weak sections of connector Inspect t...

Страница 27: ...m the high lue temperatures Because the insulation is less dense than masonry the inner steel liner warms up more quickly than a masonry chimney this makes the steel chimney support a good draft more...

Страница 28: ...re All of the installation characteristics that adversely affect chimney draft also promote creosote condensation Consequently you can minimize creosote accumulation with an effective chim ney design...

Страница 29: ...Conclusion Woodburning is more an art than a science Art in cludes technique and since installations homes and fuel vary the stove operator must also vary technique mostly timing to achieve satisfyin...

Страница 30: ...he right to make changes in design materials speciications prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice Dutchwest Convection Heater Model 2478 Ref Description 2478 1 Bottom 30...

Страница 31: ...85 Door Gasket Front Ash and Load Doors 1203589 26 Kaowool 30004711 27 Inner Door 30004710 28 Wood Handle w Lifter 30002787 29 Load Door to June 2005 30002084 Load Door II replaces above 30002439 When...

Страница 32: ...r any fuel not recommended in the Owners Guide 4 This warranty does not cover a stove repaired by someone other than a Dutchwest Authorized Dealer 5 Damage to the unit while in transit is not covered...

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