Hearthstone
Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
® Heritage Model 8021
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Minimum hearth pad dimensions can be reduced by
installing the Side Door Lock Kit (Kit 90-70210).
(Minimum hearth pad width with the lock kit is
34”).
Handle Assembly
Locate the handle, bolt, and washers enclosed in the
envelope with the owner’s manual. Place the
washers on the bolt and then push it through the
handle so that the bolt threads extend through the
bottom of the handle. Use a slotted screwdriver to
turn the bolt into the chromed handle crank on the
door until it is snug.
Handle Operation
Front Door
– when closed, the handle is in the 7
o’clock position. To open the front door, rotate the
latch clockwise to approximately the
10 o’clock
position.
Ash Pan Door
– when closed, the handle is in the 9
o’clock position. To open the ash door, rotate the
latch counter-clockwise to approximately the 7
’clock
position.
Side Door
– when closed, the handle is in the 5
o’clock position. To open the side door, rotate the
latch counter-clockwise, to approximately the 2
o’clock position.
Figure 5
– Wooden Handle Detail
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Kit #90-53210)
An outside air source may be connected directly to
this stove using an optional outside air kit. The
advantage of providing outside air directly to the
stove is that the air used by the stove for combustion
is taken from outside of the residence rather than
from within the room where the stove is located.
With outside air supplied directly to the stove, drafts
within the room and air infiltration within the building
are reduced. Use of the outside air kit may also
improve stove performance in a particularly air-tight
house.
The outside air kit for this stove allows for the direct
connection of the stove's air intake to a minimum 3"
(76 mm) diameter duct (supplied by others) which
leads to the outside of the house. When considering
placement of the duct from the outside of the house
to the hearth, keep in mind the need to avoid
structural members of the house.
Locate the termination of the duct on the outside
wall of the structure in such a manner so as to
preclude the possibility of obstruction by snow,
leaves or other material. Screen the opening against
animals and insects (any screen, duct, clamps, and
hood supplied by others).