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Recent developments in wood-burning technology have made wood-

burning a cleaner and more convenient way to heat your home. Overall 

efficiency in a wood-burning appliance is a combination of combustion 

efficiency and heat transfer efficiency. Whether heating your entire 

home, or just a room or two, your understanding of how to best operate 

your stove or insert will enhance its overall efficiency and performance. 

What this can mean to you is longer, cleaner burns, less wood use and 

more heat.

OPERATING TECHNIQUES AND HINTS

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR APPLIANCE

The following sections will outline techniques you can use to “get the 

most out of Your appliance.” Please read them carefully.

It is important to know that for high, combustion efficient, clean burns, 

you will need to have sufficient temperatures inside the firebox for 

thorough combustion

. The best method for determining if you have suf-

ficient temperatures is to watch the brick lining in your firebox. When you 

first light your stove or fireplace insert, the firebrick will turn a dark brown 

or black. After 20 to 30 minutes of a hot fire, most of the bricks should 

return to near their original light brown or yellow color. This means the 

firebrick have reached a high enough temperature for Your appliance to 

achieve high combustion efficiency.

Second and just as important, is achieving a high level of heat transfer 

efficiency.

 Slowing the rate of flow through the stove or insert enhances 

heat transfer, thus allowing more time for heat to be transferred into your 

home. To do this, be sure to thoroughly preheat Your appliance and then 

reduce the amount of primary air by closing the draft control (lower left) 

to about 1/2 to 3/4 open. This will decrease the excess oxygen in your 

flue, which carries heat up your chimney, but should still be enough air 

to allow the fireplace insert to produce its maximum heat output. (More 

air may produce a lightly greater amount of heat, but will greatly increase 

wood consumption). When the area being heated reaches a comfortable 

temperature, slow the burn rate by closing the control to further improve 

heat transfer.

To get the most out of Your appliance, you will need to combine good 

combustion efficiency with good heat transfer practices. The following 

are some tips on how to operate Your appliance to achieve the highest 

overall efficiency.

1.   Thoroughly preheat Your appliance before slowing the burn rate by 

closing the draft control.

2.   Measure the fireplace insert temperature at the hottest point on 

the fireplace insert top or face. Use this information to repeat burn 

rates.

3.   Once preheated, add wood (if needed) and partially close the draft 

control (lower left).

4.   Operate your stove or fireplace insert as much as possible in the low 

to medium burn ranges.

5.   Do not lower the draft setting so low as to completely extinguish the 

flames in the firebox. Check for at least some small flames twenty 

minutes after setting the draft control.

6.   Do not continually operate your stove or fireplace insert in the high 

(wide open) setting. This wastes wood by carrying a great deal of 

heat up the chimney and can damage your stove or fireplace insert 

and chimney.

7.   Go outside and check your chimney. More than a very small amount 

of smoke indicates wasted heat, creosote build up and pollution.

MAXIMIZING YOUR APPLIANCE’S OVERALL EFFICIENCY

To achieve long burn times, after having thoroughly preheated the 

appliance, let the appliance top cool down to 275 to 400 degrees (on 

Elite inserts, 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 fireplace insert with the draft open for a few 

minutes to ignite the wood. All IHP stoves and fireplace inserts are EPA 

tested for emissions at low burn with the air control completely closed. 

Whether or not you should burn Your appliance with the air control 

completely closed will depend on the following factors.

•  How you load your wood

•  Your chimney type, height and draft

•  Your wood type and its moisture content

•  The temperature of the appliance or fireplace insert

•  Which model stove or insert you have

Experiment with different loading configurations to achieve longer burns

Try loading the wood from side to side and nesting it in the ashes to prevent 

airflow under and around the wood. Fresh wood should be loaded to the 

back of the firebox or to the sides. Hot coals or half burned wood should 

be brought towards the front of the firebox. The way you load your wood 

can seriously affect burn times. If the new load does not ignite within a 

few minutes, try crisscrossing the load to allow more airflow around the 

fire, or try a slightly hotter fireplace insert temperature.

Determining the lowest setting for efficient low burns

. This will require 

some experimentation on your part. Try closing the air control all the way 

with the fireplace insert temperature at 325

 

degrees to 350 degrees. If the 

flames are completely extinguished, open the air control halfway and then 

slowly close it until there is only a small amount of flame. It is important to 

check the fireplace insert about 20 minutes after setting the draft control 

as it takes this long for the fireplace insert temperature to stabilize. There 

should still be some small flames on or above the wood load.

Use 325 degrees as a starting point

. You can try starting temperatures 

25 degrees higher or lower to achieve desired burn times, start 25 degrees 

lower if the fireplace insert burns the wood too quickly or 25 degrees 

higher if there are no flames in the firebox for more than a few minutes 

after loading the wood. You may or may not need to burn the fireplace 

insert with the air control open for a few minutes prior to setting the draft 

for a low burn, this will depend on the factors mentioned above.

 Be sure 

not to smolder a fire overnight. Check your chimney for large amounts 

of smoke as this indicates very poor combustion.

It is important to realize that stove technology has changed

. Stoves 

and fireplace inserts have changed a great deal in the last few years. This 

has led to substantial changes in the methods of operation in new stoves 

as compared to older stoves. In old stoves without full brick linings and 

ceramic insulation, the rule was “get the stove as hot as possible before 

setting the draft on low for overnight burns.” On newer, high technology 

IHP stoves, this is not necessary. Although it is still important to have 

the stove hot enough to burn efficiently, it will require less preheating. 

Once you have determined your optimum operating temperatures for 

various burn rates, we believe you will find Your appliance an extremely 

convenient way to achieve your heating needs.

Do not reload the fireplace insert for long burns when the stainless 

secondary tubes or baffles are glowing red, or when the fireplace 

insert is uncomfortably hot to load

. This indicates the fireplace insert 

is too hot to load for a long burn. Also, do not load wood for a long burn 

on a deep bed of hot coals. Try stirring the coals a few minutes before 

loading the fireplace insert for a low burn to allow some of the unburned 

coals time to burn.

ACHIEVING CLEAN, LONG BURNS

Содержание Striker C160AGL

Страница 1: ...nde Num ro de la pi ce 900900 01 This appliance must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the possibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and operation manual be...

Страница 2: ...ts 10 Installation Procedure Masonry Chimney 10 Positive Flue Connection 11 USING THIS MANUAL Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual Please pay special attention...

Страница 3: ...IN ITS ENTIRETY AND UNDER STAND THESE RULES TO FOLLOW FOR SAFETY 13 Inspectyourchimneyatleastonceamonthduringtheburn ing season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 8...

Страница 4: ...atupthechimneythanolderappliancesandfireplaces For this reason it is important to match the fireplace insert to the chimney The chimney has two functions 1 It draws combustion air into the appliance w...

Страница 5: ...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 wel...

Страница 6: ...E OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF AIR ENTERING THE STOVE OR INSERT IMMEDIATELY Thisapplianceisdesignedtoburndryseasonednaturalwoodonly see Page 20 for a list of prohibited fuels Failure to...

Страница 7: ...The final step of the baffle board baffle blanket installation will be installing the front baffle boards The front baffle boards will be the two remaining baffle boards which are the larger two baffl...

Страница 8: ...the side 8 200mm This is measured from the sides of the door opening in the USA and from the sides of the insert in Canada 2 J Maximum lintel depth without flue offset or smoke deflector This applianc...

Страница 9: ...cates it is a value taken from Tables 2 and 3 Using the k formula FOLLOWING EXAMPLES ARE CALCULATED FOR USA REQUIRMENTS Using the k formula Minimum k value per Inch of Specified min thickness of alter...

Страница 10: ...rackets are approximately 2 51 mm away from the fireplace front 7 Install the side surround panels and push the insert up snug against thefireplaceface Thenwiththelocationselectedremovethesurround pan...

Страница 11: ...off plate i e 22 gage sheet steel in the fireplace throat using masonry screws Other acceptable methods include packing noncombustible material i e high temp fiberglass or ceramic insulation around t...

Страница 12: ...long bolts with the head up through the nuts attached to the insert on the lower rear corner of each side This will allow you to level the insert when placed into the fireplace Measure from the front...

Страница 13: ...E OR INSERT NOTIFY YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY CHIMNEY LINER INSTALLATION Place the insert into the fireplace making sure to center it side to side Slide the insert in until the surround mounts are approxi...

Страница 14: ...while the front door is slightly open Once kindling is burning well larger pieces of wood may be added then the door should be fully closed if there was the need to keep it slightly open during start...

Страница 15: ...the blower will automatically turn off Rheostat Operation The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the rheostat knob clockwise until it clicks ON then rotate towards HIGH to increase blower spe...

Страница 16: ...00 degrees on Elite inserts 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 fireplace insert with...

Страница 17: ...e graphite WARNING Inspectandcleanchimneyandconnectorfrequently Under certain conditions of use creosote buildup may occur rapidly See Installing the Insert on Page 13 for instructions on removing the...

Страница 18: ...tive gloves are recommended Step 5 Install New Glass Assembly Install the new glass with gasket in recess on door back use only factory supplied 5mm ceramic glass Do not substitute Step 6 Reinstall Fa...

Страница 19: ...above 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 blanket is pushed back flush with the front of the baffl...

Страница 20: ...rtment for requirements in your area Carbon Monoxide Monitor Recommended Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxide poison ing are similar to the flu with headaches dizziness and or naus...

Страница 21: ...ap Switch Gold H8076 UHPII Blower Cage Snap Switch Nickel H8077 UHPII Blower Cage Snap Switch Brushed Gold H8078 UHPII Blower Cage Snap Switch Brushed Nickel 29 H8064 Snap Switch w Gasket and Screws 3...

Страница 22: ...22 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE REPLACEMENT PARTS MODELS C160TGL AND C160AGL...

Страница 23: ...23 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 7 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 8 14 11 6 7 12 16 29 17 15 32 18 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS MODELS C160TGL AND C160AGL Door Parts Blower Parts...

Страница 24: ...NS BLWR N SS Blower Insert Nickle H7910 WSINS BLWR BN SS Blower Insert Brushed Nickel ETCHED GLASS 71073 Glass Arch Sailboat Arch Sailboat 71069 Glass Arch Cattail Arch Cattail 71070 Glass Arch Evergr...

Страница 25: ...S Installer et utiliser l appareil en conformit avec les directives d installation du fabricant et des autorit s locales en b timent ou le service de pr vention des incendies Ne pas brancher cette uni...

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Страница 27: ...inder 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 dry s...

Страница 28: ...erial Number of the appliance 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the appliance If you encounter any problems or have any questions conce...

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