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Bari Model 8171            

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MEDIUM HIGH BURN:

 With the primary air control 

in the open position, push the control handle slightly 
towards the firebox, or about ¼ to ½ the way in. 

MEDIUM LOW BURN:

  With the primary air control 

in the open position, push the handle inward about 
¾ of the way in. A medium-low burn rate is the typical 
setting and is preferable if the stove is unattended.  

LOW BURN: 

Push the primary air control inward all 

the way to the firebox. This closes the air shutter to 
its minimum opening. A low burn rate over extended 
periods is not advisable as it can promote the 
accumulation of creosote. Inspect the venting 
system frequently if using low burn rates 
consistently.  

 

C

ATALYTIC 

C

OMBUSTOR 

O

PERATION

 

The BARI uses a catalytic combustor to ensure 
highly clean and efficient burns. The catalytic 
combustor is made from a stainless steel 
corrugation that is coated with a catalytic material. 
The catalytic combustor becomes active around 
500 

F (260

C), helping to burn up smoke and any 

remaining particles that were not fully burned in the 
firebox. During the startup of a cold stove, a 
medium to high firing rate must be maintained for 
about 20 minutes. This ensures that the stove, 
catalysts, and fuel are all stabilized and at proper 
operating temperatures. Even though it is possible 
to have gas temperatures reach 500 °F (260

C) 

within 2 to 3 minutes after a fire is started, if the fire 
is allowed to die down immediately, it may go out or 
the combustor may stop working. Once the stove 
and catalytic combustor heat up, heat generated 
from burning smoke keeps the catalysts warm and 
active as long as fuel remains in the stove. You 
stove will burn the cleanest and most efficiently 
when the catalysts are in the active range. There 
should be little to no visible smoke from your 
chimney when the catalysts are in the active zone 
and fully functional. 

 

O

VER

-F

IRE 

C

AUTION 

 

Over-firing means the stove is operating at 
temperatures above the recommended 
temperatures outlined in the 

BURN RATE

  section. 

Carefully avoid over-firing, as it will damage the 
stove. Symptoms of chronic over-firing can include 
warped components, short burn times, a roaring 
sound in the stove or stovepipe, and discoloration of 
the stovepipe. 

Excessive draft, inappropriate fuel, and operator 
error can cause over-firing. Correct an over-fire 
situation as follows: 

 

EXCESSIVE DRAFT:

 Contact your local dealer 

to have a draft reading taken. Any draft in excess 
of -0.1 WC requires a damper in the stovepipe. 
Some installations may require more than one 
damper. 

 

INAPPROPRIATE FUEL:

 Do not burn coal; kiln 

dried lumber, wax logs or anything other than 
natural cordwood. 

 

OPERATOR ERROR:

  Ensure all the gaskets 

are in good condition. Replace worn out or 
compressed gaskets. Do not burn the stove with 
the front door, ash pan, or the ash grate in the 
open position. 

If you suspect that your stove is over-firing, contact 
your dealer immediately.

 Damage caused by over-

firing is not covered by your warranty

Results of 

over-firing can include warped or burned out internal 
parts, cracked vermiculite panels, discolored or 
warped external parts, and damaged finish. 

 

R

EMOVAL 

A

ND 

D

ISPOSAL 

O

A

SHES 

 

Remove ashes only when the stove is cold. Use 
protective fireplace gloves if the ash pan is warm. 
Exercise extreme caution when handling, storing or 
disposing of ashes. 

The ash pan is located behind the control door. The 
ash pan collects burned ash from a fire and allows 
you to remove the ash conveniently from your wood 
stove. Clear the firebox of ashes often, and do not let 
them build up more than 3 inches high. It is important 
to prevent ashes from building up around the front 
door opening. To remove ashes, pull the grate lever 
out to open the grate. Sift the ashes across the grate 
into the ash pan. Then return the ash grate to its 
closed position by pushing the lever back in towards 
the stove. The ash pan is easy to remove and has a 
handle and lid for convenient disposal of ashes. The  

lid must be stored under the ash pan when burning 
the stove. The ash pan will not seal properly without 
the lid under it. 

Dump ashes from the ash pan directly into a 

metal

 

container with a tight fitting lid  and move outdoors 
immediately. Do not place any other items or trash 
into the metal container. Do not pour water into the 
container. Replace the container’s lid and allow the 
ashes to cool. Never place the ash disposal 
container on a combustible surface or vinyl flooring, 
as the container could be 

hot! 

Содержание Bari 8171

Страница 1: ...WOOD STOVE To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage bodily injury or even death WARNING This product can expo...

Страница 2: ...gnizing potential impacts to efficiency Proper draft is important to the efficient operation of your heater Refer to the Normal Operation section of this manual for information regarding adequate draf...

Страница 3: ...MPONENTS AND CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS 25 INSTALLING A VENTING SYSTEM 26 CONNECTING THE STOVE TO A CHIMNEY 26 INSTALLING IN A MOBILE HOME 29 OPERATING YOUR BARI WOOD STOVE 29 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 31...

Страница 4: ...sk of fire Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire property damage bodily injury and even death Install the stove in a safe open area away from traffic flow doors and hallways If possi...

Страница 5: ...e safety precautions Never modify this stove in any way Never burn kiln dried painted or treated wood in this stove Never burn garbage or trash colored or glossy paper solvents plywood artificial logs...

Страница 6: ...nd chimney for creosote Please see page 37 Check door seals using the dollar bill test When the stove is cool shut the door on a dollar bill If the bill pulls out without any resistance then your stov...

Страница 7: ...foot of firebox volume can vary from 15 to 36 lbs per cubic foot depending on type of wood moisture content packing density and other factors As a constant for comparison and test purposes we are ass...

Страница 8: ...e the required clearance from combustible materials that are near the stove Combustibles include walls floor ceiling and chimney chase You must carefully consider the clearances to all of these combus...

Страница 9: ...allations in Canada require 18 45 72 cm of floor protection on both side and front Rear clearance required only if stovepipe runs horizontally back above the top of the stove Figure 1 Note Dimensions...

Страница 10: ...me components and hardware in the firebox Remove the contents of the firebox and inspect the components in comparison to the list below ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 1 Attach mounting feet to stove and position...

Страница 11: ...the three metal bearings on the ends of the bearing carrier Be very careful not to drop these bearings into the body of the stove 3 Lay the bearing bracket on top of the lower section of the flue col...

Страница 12: ...will be the bottom stone panels for the sides install 2x T08 connection brackets into the top of the bottom side soapstone pieces Face the brackets to the inside of the curved sides BE VERY CAREFUL WI...

Страница 13: ...10 Place the bottom front soapstone panel face down on a soft surface such as a blanket 11 Install 2x S13 thumb screws onto the studs of the bottom front soapstone panel Preassembly of Optional Ceram...

Страница 14: ...s 8171 model only 1 Loosen bolts and washers from the side mounting brackets on the top stove surface supplied with the stove 2 Add 4x S01 washers to bottom side studs 3 For Ceramic Panels Align each...

Страница 15: ...s top panel bracket 5 Adjust the height of the sides by either adding or removing washers from the bottom threaded studs to line up side panels with the back panels 6 Tighten top body bracket screws t...

Страница 16: ...ed to the top of the bottom side stone panel Firmly press the top side stone panel down onto the bracket 9 Once the lower side stone panel is installed reinstall the previously removed screws to secur...

Страница 17: ...on the body bottom Once adjusted tighten the screws to lock the stone panel in place 11 For Both Soapstone and Ceramic body kits Remove the thumb nuts from the lower front body panel Align the thread...

Страница 18: ...key slotted brackets to the hardware installed in the front face of the stove body 15 Adjust the front top panel until it is flush vertically and horizontally with the other body panels 16 Once locate...

Страница 19: ...top panel on leveling hardware to test alignment Adjust hardware to level top panel to side and front panels If using a steel top skip to step 22 a For a ceramic top use 2x S02 1x S03 2x S06 1x S07 3...

Страница 20: ...e heat retaining stones or the body top This will make the final installation of the top and full flue pipe much easier 20 For Bari Plus 8172 units Install the top heat retaining stones BE SURE TO INS...

Страница 21: ...ter the door on the hearth 3 Press the control lever and release Using a 13mm wrench remove the hex screw at the base of the control knob and washer see fig 4 4 Rotate the stove body very slightly Sli...

Страница 22: ...head screw see fig 4 5 Rotate the control clockwise until the tangs release and then lift the control out of its position see fig 5 6 Insert the rotation lock and line up the mounting screw holes fig...

Страница 23: ...o combustibles such as walls and ceilings when installing the stove near combustible surfaces Figure 2 Clearance to combustibles Parallel Corner Clearances A B C D E F G H I J K Single or double wall...

Страница 24: ...a ventilated thimble minimum 24 gauge in thickness having two 1in air channels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6in of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported...

Страница 25: ...e pipe which is used with a listed factory built Type HT chimney or with a masonry chimney to reduce clearances is available from several manufacturers your dealer can help you choose Some air insulat...

Страница 26: ...of 1 4 per foot 21mm m We do not recommend long runs of stovepipe to increase heat dispersal Longer lengths of stovepipe or more connecting elbows than necessary increase the chances of draft resista...

Страница 27: ...tove will perform poorly and creosote will build up Ensure the size of the chimney s flue is appropriate for this stove and that it is not too large Use a masonry chimney with a maximum 8 x 8 203 mm x...

Страница 28: ...tory house installation with attic Chimney Cap Storm Collar Flashing Chimney Sections Chase Enclosure Wall Strap Support Box with built in Starter Adjustable Roof Tee Wall Thimble Tee clean out Access...

Страница 29: ...N A MOBILE HOME CAUTION MAINTAIN THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME WALLS FLOOR CEILING AND ROOF WHEN INSTALLING AND USING YOUR STOVE CAUTION REMOVE THE CHIMNEY WHEN TRANSPORTING THE MOBILE H...

Страница 30: ...not allow the passage of a inch 19 1 mm diameter rod and a 12 7 mm diameter rod shall not be able to touch the chimney when inserted through any part of the guard a distance of 4 inches 102 mm The ch...

Страница 31: ...controls of the heater can become very hot Please use caution when using any of the controls Do not use the controls unless the stove is cool or you use the provided hearth glove FRONT DOOR HANDLE The...

Страница 32: ...the front lower right of the stove just under the ash pan The primary air control allows you to regulate the amount of air entering the firebox Generally the more air allowed into the firebox the fas...

Страница 33: ...nd in the active temperature range CATALYST THERMOMETER The catalyst thermometer monitors the downstream temperature of the catalysts and indicates when the stove is in the active range for the cataly...

Страница 34: ...4 012 25 7 Medium High Beech European 3 757 24 Maple Sugar 3 757 24 Oak Red 3 757 24 Ash White 3 689 23 6 Birch Yellow 3 689 23 6 Medium Juniper Rocky Mtn 3 150 21 8 Elm Red 3 112 21 6 Coffeetree Ken...

Страница 35: ...use damage Do not use a manufactured log grate Burn the fire directly on the cast iron bottom of the firebox NORMAL OPERATION Prior to loading the stove make sure the ash grate and the ash pan door ar...

Страница 36: ...rped components short burn times a roaring sound in the stove or stovepipe and discoloration of the stovepipe Excessive draft inappropriate fuel and operator error can cause over firing Correct an ove...

Страница 37: ...tion and at the chimney top Cooler surfaces tend to build creosote deposits faster so it is important to check the chimney at the top where it is coolest as well as from the bottom near the stove Cont...

Страница 38: ...the gasket if you see light the seal will leak The leak will most likely be where the gasket was not fully inserted into the channel or where stretched thinner or adjacent to an area where the gasket...

Страница 39: ...r glass immediately if broken or chipped Contact your local dealer for replacement glass The glass kit includes instructions and everything needed for the repair If you replace the glass yourself wear...

Страница 40: ...necessary to maintain the natural beauty of your stove s soapstone finish The soapstone pieces have a smooth unpolished surface and will absorb liquids applied to them Clean the soapstone only with wa...

Страница 41: ...ypically maintain temperatures in excess of 500 F and often reach temperatures in excess of 1 000 F If catalyst temperatures are not in excess of 500 F refer to the Catalyst Troubleshooting section of...

Страница 42: ...required In general the less you handle the catalysts the better If any unusual conditions are found remove the catalyst blocks 1 Allow the stove and ashes to fully cool 2 Prop the stove top up to gai...

Страница 43: ...als You may soak the catalysts in a hot water mix not boiling 4 parts water 1 part vinegar Rinse with cold water until vinegar smell is mostly gone No metal tools such as gun cleaners should be used N...

Страница 44: ...as follows An AIRTIGHT HOUSE The air supply infiltration to the interior of the house may be inadequate if your home is super insulated or especially well sealed This phenomenon of air starvation wit...

Страница 45: ...ing poor quality or green wood UNCONTROLLED OR SHORT BURN Unsealed or Open Door Open ash grate Close the door tightly or replace the gaskets Slide ash grate to closed position Excessive Draft Check th...

Страница 46: ...CRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION 91 83712 REFRACTORY BAFFLE FULL SET MISC 96 75400 CATALYST REPLACEMENT KIT 3917 100125 GLOVE 3160 080 GASKET CATALYST BY THE FOOT 6 FEET NEEDED 6400 41418 OWNER S MANUAL 3120...

Страница 47: ...Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc Bari Model 8171 47 Safety Label...

Страница 48: ...ponent in an EPA certified solid fuel appliance to replace at no charge to the consumer the FIRECAT STEEL COMBUSTOR that ceases to function with two 2 years from the date of purchase by the original c...

Страница 49: ...fter the Purchase Date Hearthstone will pay for warranty labor performed by an authorized Dealer at Hearthstone s published labor rates in effect at the time the labor is performed only if the applian...

Страница 50: ...ated representative or Hearthstone 5 Damage due to water or condensation due to installation of the appliance in a high moisture area 6 Damage due to installation of the appliance in an atmosphere con...

Страница 51: ...thstone s Web site www hearthstonestoves com if the original dealer is not available to find a Hearthstone dealer nearest to the Original Purchaser s location REMEDY The remedy for any breach of the f...

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