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NEGATIVE PRESSURE WARNING

Ashes should be scooped out of a cool stove or fireplace insert with a 

small metal shovel. Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a 

tight fitting lid and moved outdoors immediately. Other waste shall not 

be placed in this container. The closed container of ashes should be 

placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all 

combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed 

of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained 

in the closed container until all the cinders have thoroughly cooled. Ashes 

can ignite up to 72 hours after removal from the appliance.

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, 

which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote 

vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning 

fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When 

ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. The chimney and 

chimney connector should be inspected at least once monthly during 

the heating season to determine if a creosote build-up has occurred. If 

creosote has accumulated (1/8” [3mm] or more), it should be removed 

to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.

CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL

FUEL

BURN-IN PERIOD

PAINT CURING

DISPOSAL OF ASHES

Establish a routine for the fuel, wood burner and firing technique. 

Check daily for creosote build-up until experience shows how often 

you need to clean to be safe. Be aware that the hotter the fire the 

less creosote is deposited, and weekly cleaning may be necessary 

in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in 

the coldest months. Contact your local municipal or provincial fire 

authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire. Have a 

clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire.

This appliance is designed and engineered to burn, dry, well-seasoned 

wood only.

Dry, seasoned wood is that which has been cut, split and allowed to dry 

under a covered area where air is free to flow and circulate under and 

around the wood (not under a tarp or plastic). Make sure wood is not 

stacked directly on the ground, it may absorb moisture from the ground. 

It should be allowed to dry in these conditions for a minimum of six 

months, preferably one year or more. 

IT MUST BE UNDERSTOOD THAT 

WOOD CANNOT BE LEFT IN ANY KIND OF WET OR DAMP AREA OR IT 

WILL NEVER BECOME COMPLETELY SEASONED. 

Your stove will not operate at the level that it is meant to unless you use 

seasoned, dry wood. Do not burn driftwood or wood that has been in salt 

water, doing so will void your warranty. Do not burn treated wood, coal, 

garbage, cardboard, solvents, or colored paper. Burning treated wood, 

garbage, solvents, or colored paper may result in the release of toxic 

fumes. This type of burning will also void your warranty.

Do Not store fuel within space heater installation clearances or within 

the space required for refueling and ash removal.

This appliance is not designed to be operated in a negative pressure. 

In very airtight homes with large kitchen exhaust fans, furnace cold air 

returns, fresh air exchange systems and any other air system in close 

proximity to the heating appliance may create a negative pressure in 

the same room as the heating appliance. This can create dangerous 

back drafting of the stove and chimney joints, drawing combustion by-

products into the home. Be sure your home has adequate makeup air to 

eliminate negative pressures caused by the above-mentioned sources. 

Outside air connected to the appliance probably will not resolve such 

a problem as the stove or fireplace insert is not the source of negative 

pressure. IHP accepts no liability for damages resulting from negative 

pressures described here.

Ventilation Requirements 

- Provide adequate air for combustion. The 

fresh air requirements of this appliance must be met within the space 

where it will be installed. Ventilation is essential when using a Solid-Fuel-

Burning heater.  In well insulated and weather tight homes, it may be 

difficult to establish a good draft up the chimney (caused by a shortage 

of air in the home). The lack of air is caused by many common household 

appliances which exhaust air from the home (such as a furnace, heat 

pump, air conditioner, clothes dryer, exhaust fans, fireplaces, and other 

fuel burning appliances).  Also, the combustion process of this heater 

uses oxygen from inside the dwelling.  If the available fresh air delivery 

in the dwelling is insufficient to support the demands of these appliances, 

problems can result (i.e. excessive negative pressure can develop in the 

dwelling which will affect the rate at which this appliance can draft thus 

resulting in performance problems.  To correct this problem it may help 

to open a window (preferably on the windward side of the house) or 

install an optional outside air kit.

If your appliance has plated accessories, be sure to clean plated 

surfaces with a household type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth to 

remove any fingerprints and residues prior to the first fire and before 

any fire if the plated surfaces have been handled or soiled. Do not 

close the door tightly during the “Burn-In Period.” Also, open the door 

frequently (every 5-10 minutes) to keep the gasket from adhering to 

the curing paint. 

Ventilate the house well during these first firings as the 

paint gives off carbon dioxide and unpleasant odors. It is recommended 

that persons sensitive to an imbalance in the indoor air quality avoid the 

stove or fireplace insert during the curing process.

Your new appliance is painted with a high temperature paint that cures 

during the first few firings. We recommend that you put your stove or 

fireplace insert through a regimen of three burns. The first two should last 

for 20 minutes each at 250 degrees (the stove or fireplace insert should 

be allowed to cool completely between each burn). The third should be a 

burn of at least 450 degrees F. for 45-60 minutes. The paint will become 

soft, gummy and emit non-toxic smoke during these burns. After the stove 

or fireplace insert cools down for the third time, the paint will harden.

 

DO NOT BUILD A LARGE ROARING FIRE UNTIL THIS CURING EFFECT 

IS COMPLETE OR YOU MAY DAMAGE THE FINISH OF YOUR STOVE.

 

Spray can touch-ups should be done only with a high temperature stove  

paint (cat. no. H8159), available from all IHP dealers.

Please be patient with the heat output of your stove or fireplace insert 

for the first few weeks. The steel will go through a curing process that 

eliminates moisture, which is deep in the steel and firebrick. This moisture 

will reduce initial heat output of your stove or fireplace insert and may 

make it difficult to start.  

(DO NOT OVERFIRE THE STOVE DURING THIS 

PROCESS. IF THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED, REDUCE THE 

AMOUNT OF AIR ENTERING THE STOVE IMMEDIATELY).

Содержание Canyon ST310

Страница 1: ...ch manual is available upon request Order P N 900134 00 Ce manuel d installation est disponible en francais simplement en faire la demande Num ro de la pi ce 900134 00 This appliance must be properly...

Страница 2: ...roper Venting System 4 Negative Pressure Warning 5 Creosote 5 Disposal of Ashes 5 Fuel 5 Paint Curing 5 Burn In Period 5 Clearances to Combustibles 6 7 Floor Protection 6 7 Alcove Clearances 6 Chimney...

Страница 3: ...during the burn ing season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 8 thick should be removed by a professionalchimneysweep Donotattempttoburnoutheavy creosoteaccumulation...

Страница 4: ...he connected appliance in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Chimney Guidelines This appliance requires approximately 12 feet minimum of effective draw provided by the venting system As a...

Страница 5: ...reate dangerous back drafting of the stove and chimney joints drawing combustion by products into the home Be sure your home has adequate makeup air to eliminate negative pressures caused by the above...

Страница 6: ...nd the total vent length above the flue outlet exceeds 14 feet it is recommended that the 8 to 6 pipe reducer is used and a 6 venting system be installed This appliance may be vented into a code appro...

Страница 7: ...l distances should be measured from the stove s flue collar 2 Minimum noncombustible hearth pad dimensions 3 Not applicable to alcove installations 4 In corner applications when installed at minimum b...

Страница 8: ...r Figure 5 Typical Installation Figure 6 Connected to a Masonry Chimney Floor Protector Floor Protector Fasten each stove pipe connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws Single wall stove pipe must...

Страница 9: ...ermination All mobile home installa tions require an outside air kit see Page 27 for ordering information and the stove must be secured to the floor and grounded to the mobile home chassis Install Out...

Страница 10: ...ll be 12 in 305 mm Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from connector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be covered and chimn...

Страница 11: ...nd remove the contents upon receipt and check for any damaged or missing parts If there is hidden damage notify your freight company or IHP dealer immediately CAUTION Wear gloves during installation i...

Страница 12: ...asher and screw in that leg as well 9 Install bricks and baffle as per instructions on Pages 14 and 15 It is highly recommended that the baffle be assembled before the chimney is installed so that the...

Страница 13: ...le s center should be 3 76 mm directly forward from the center of the flue outlet or locate as per the instructions below 6 Position the stove on your floor protection in the exact location where it i...

Страница 14: ...nit Once you have the first two boards installed slide the board to the left side of the baffle support all the way to the left and rear of the unit You will slide the board to the right side of the s...

Страница 15: ...X 8 3 4 B 6 1 2 X 4 1 2 C 3 1 2 X 9 D 1 1 2 X 4 1 2 E 3 7 8 X 9 F 4 1 2 X 9 H 3 1 2 X 4 1 2 K 3 X 7 M 4 1 2 X 4 1 2 Figure 14 26 B 27 B 28 M 29 B 30 B 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 8 F 9 E 31 A 32 A 34...

Страница 16: ...nsure you are not over firing your appliance and it will also ensure you are burning fuel at a rate that is most efficient Place a stove thermometer on the top of the appliance Monitor the temperature...

Страница 17: ...ensure uninterrupted blower operation For example a small fire may require a slower blower speed to keep the heat output by the blower consistent If the blower is operated in manual mode it may be ne...

Страница 18: ...ool down to 275 to 400 degrees on Elites locate thermometer on the face of the insert just above the door Now load the firebox and set the draft control At this point you may need to burn the stove wi...

Страница 19: ...pulling up while holding the op posite side of the door Lift door out of the lower hinge pin and place face down on a soft surface Step 2 Remove Door Back Screws 6 ea Using a 5 32 allen wrench remove...

Страница 20: ...lass on Page 19 SMOKES WHEN 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed DOOR IS OPEN and that the baffle blankets are pushed back flush with the front...

Страница 21: ...fle assembly DO NOT Close the door tightly during Burn In Period DO Be sure to clean any fingerprints from optional accessories that have plated surfaces before burning the appliance Clean the plated...

Страница 22: ...astener Kit 23 71117 Bottom Heatshield 24 H5662 Cascade Olympic Leg Kit Outside Air Plenum Box Contact an IHP dealer to obtain any of these parts Never use substitute materials Use of non approved par...

Страница 23: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Replacement Parts Model ST310 34 47 48 49 33 35 41 41 39 39 39 42 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 38 37 41 41 39 39 39 42 36 43 45 43 44 39 39 44 40 40 46 40...

Страница 24: ...24 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Replacement Parts Model ST310 Door Parts Blower Parts 25 29 31 28 27 26 32 30 7 11 10 6 9 5 4 4 1 8 2 3...

Страница 25: ...25 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Replacement Parts Model ST310 22 24 18 20 21 23 Leg and Leg Parts...

Страница 26: ...26 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Replacement Parts Model ST310 15 18 15 18 19 16 17 19 Ash Drawer Pedestal and Pedestal...

Страница 27: ...DLE AND NAMEPLATE F1870 TRAD FPK BG LG Large Traditional Faceplate Kit Brushed Gold F1869 TRAD FPK G LG Large Traditional Faceplate Kit Gold BLOWER H7917 BLWR FSB700 SS Blower Kit FS Woodstoves OUTSID...

Страница 28: ...28 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE SAFETY LISTING LABEL eNGLISH 2013 2014 2015 Innovative Hearth Products LLC 1502 14th St NW Auburn WA USA 98001...

Страница 29: ...29 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE SAFETY LISTING LABEL FRENCH Innovative Hearth Products LLC 1502 14th St NW Auburn WA USA 98001...

Страница 30: ...30 NOTES...

Страница 31: ...a binder may burn at excessive temperatures and may cause damage to the Product or may cause it to function improperly IHP stoves inserts and high efficiency EPA fireplaces are approved for burning d...

Страница 32: ...ment parts See Pages 22 through 26 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts supplied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your IHP distributor or dealer Parts...

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