Hearthstone
Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
® Tribute Model 8040
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B
URN
R
ATE
M
ONITORING
S
TOVE
T
EMPERATURES
Monitor the stove temperatures with a good stove
thermometer (available from your dealer) placed on
the top center stone of the stove near the flue collar.
The thermometer could read as high as 600
F
(316
C) on High Burn and as low 200-300
F (93-
149
C) on low burn. Maintaining sustained surface
temperatures in excess of 600
F (316
C) will cause
the stones to crack and other damage to the stove.
HIGH BURN:
Fully load the firebox with wood on a
bed of hot coals or on an actively flaming fire and
fully open the primary air control by moving it fully to
the left, away from the firebox. This will fully open
the primary air shutter. A high burn rate is
recommended once or twice a day to fully heat the
stovepipe and chimney, which will help minimize
creosote accumulation.
MEDIUM HIGH BURN:
With the primary air control
in the closed position, move the control handle
slightly to the left.
MEDIUM LOW BURN:
With the primary air control
in the closed position, move the handle half way
between the medium and low settings. A medium-
low burn rate should be the typical setting and is
preferable if the stove is to be left unattended.
LOW BURN:
Close the primary air control by
moving it fully to the right. A low burn rate over
extended periods of time is not advisable as it may
promote the accumulation of creosote. The venting
system should be inspected frequently if low burn
rates are maintained consistently.
NOTE:
If equipped with a blower the following
blower settings are recommended:
Low and Medium-Low Burn: Set blower on
low by turning the control knob clockwise
until the blower is running at a low speed.
Medium High and High Burn: Set blower on
high by turning the control know until the
blower is running at a high speed. The
blower will be at its highest setting when the
control knob is turned clockwise to the “ON”
position. By continuing to turn the control
know clockwise, the blower speed will be
reduced until it reaches its lowest setting. It
is recommended that the blower is not
turned on for the first 30 minutes of
operation.
O
VER
-F
IRE
C
AUTION
DO NOT OVER-FIRE THE STOVE. DAMAGE DONE
BY OVER-FIRING WILL VOID THE WARRANTY
(refer to page 19)
.
Over-firing means the stove is operating at
temperatures
above
the
recommended
temperatures outlined in the
BURN RATE
section.
Over-firing should be carefully avoided since it will
cause damage to the stove. Symptoms of over-firing
include short burn times, a roaring sound in the
stove or stovepipe, and discoloration of the
stovepipe.
Over-firing can be caused by excessive draft,
inappropriate fuel, and operator error. Correct an
over-fire situation as follows:
EXCESSIVE DRAFT:
Contact your 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
door in in a partially open position.
Monitoring the temperature of the surface of the top
stones is the best way to determine if the stove is
over-firing. If you suspect that your stove is over-
firing, contact your dealer immediately.
Damage
done by over-firing is not covered by your
warranty
.
Results of over-firing can include: warped
or burned out internal parts, cracked stones,
discolored or warped external parts, and damaged
enamel.
NOTE: ANY SYMPTOMS OF OVER-FIRING WILL
VOID YOUR WARRANTY!!
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