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Your  wood  fireplace  insert  is  dependent  upon  a  properly  functioning 

chimney for optimum performance. It is a high efficiency appliance that 

loses much less heat up the chimney than older appliances and fireplaces. 

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 (without air, no fuel will 

burn) and 

2. It exhausts combustion by-products. Your new Country™ Collection 

fireplace insert is what is known as a “natural draft” appliance. 

The appliance depends solely on the natural draft of the chimney system 

to draw combustion air into the unit. Draft is the force that moves air from 

the appliance up into the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney 

depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions 

and other factors. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the 

appliance (overfiring). Slow or inadequate draft equals poor combustion 

and possible smoking problems. The following are some conditions that 

may contribute to poor chimney draft:  

1. A chimney too large for your appliance. 

2. A chimney with not enough height to produce adequate draft.

3. A chimney with excessive height (this may allow exhaust to cool too 

much before exiting, which will stall the rate the exhaust exits). 

4. Offsets in the venting system are too restrictive (see 

Chimney Guide-

lines)

.

Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room 

through the fireplace insert and the chimney connector joints. 

Excessive  draft  may  cause  an  uncontrollable  burn  or  a  glowing  red 

fireplace insert or chimney part. 

Overfiring Damage

 - If the heater or chimney connector glows, you are 

overfiring. Other symptoms may include: Cracking, warping or burning 

out of components, plated doors may turn color, stove glass may develop 

a haze, which will not come off with cleaning.

Overfiring of a stove or fireplace insert is a condition where excessive 

temperatures are reached, beyond the design capabilities of the appli-

ance. The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the 

manufacturer’s limited warranty.

Also see 

Troubleshooting

 on Page 16.

The appliance is merely one component of a larger system. The other 

equally important component is the venting system. This is necessary for 

achieving the required flow of combustion air to the fire chamber and for 

safely removing unwanted combustion by-products from the appliance.  

If the venting system’s design does not promote these ends, the system 

may not function properly. Poorly functioning venting systems may create 

TESTING INFORMATION

This manual describes the installation and operation of the Legacy™/

Elite™ C/E260 non-catalytic wood heaters.  These heaters meet the U.S. 

Environmental Protection Agency’s emissions limits for wood heaters 

sold on or after July 1, 1990. This heater has been developed, tested and 

constructed in accordance with the requirements of UL 1482, ULC S628 

and HUD standards and is listed by OMNI Test Laboratories, Portland, 

OR. It has been approved for residential and alcove installations.

DRAFT REqUIREMENTS

SELECTING THE PROPER VENTING SYSTEM

performance problems as well as be a safety hazard.  

A draft test should 

read greater than .0’ W.C. (inches water column) and less than .08” 

W.C

.  As per NFPA-211 standard (see paragraph below), the installer 

must take into account all variables within the installation and install the 

appliance in such a manner that satisfies the draft requirements of the 

appliance.  See 

Chimney Guidelines

 below to assist you in selecting the 

proper venting system for your installation.

American National Standards Institute ANSI/NFPA 211, Standard for 

Chimneys,  Fireplaces,  Vents,  and  Solid  Fuel-Burning  Appliances 

- See Draft Section:

  A chimney or vent shall be so designed and con-

structed to develop a flow sufficient to completely remove all flue and 

vent gases to the outside atmosphere. The venting system shall satisfy 

the draft requirements of the 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 rule of thumb, every 90 

degree total direction change in the venting will result in a loss of 

approximately 5 feet of “effective draw.”  Example: If two 45 degree 

offsets are used, subtract 5 feet from the actual vertical vent height 

to determine your “effective draw.”  In this case if you had 14 feet of 

vertical vent, the effective draw would only be approximately 9 feet 

(14 ft. - 5 ft. = 9 ft.), therefore it may be necessary to add additional 

height to the venting system.

•  If the venting system is all vertical and the total vent length above the 

flue outlet exceeds 14 feet, it is recommended that the 8” to 6” pipe 

reducer is used (cat. no. 71134) and a 6” venting system be installed.  

At higher elevations, this may not be necessary.

•  In well insulated and weather tight homes, it may be difficult to establish 

a good draft up your chimney. The poor draft is caused by a shortage 

of air in the house 

(see

 

Negative Pressure Warning on 

Page 5

)

.

Chimney Height Requirements

The chimney must extend 3’ (.92m) above the level of roof penetration 

and a minimum of 2’ (.61m) higher than any roof surface within 10’ 

(3m) (see below).  Check with your local building officials for additional 

requirements for your area.

To pass inspection in nearly any jurisdiction, the chimney must meet both 

safety and exhaust flow requirements. The (3’ by) 2’ by 10’ rule applies 

to both masonry and factory-built chimneys.

* Ref. USA - National Standard, NFPA 211-latest edition and Canada 

National Standard CSA B365-01-latest edition. Vents installed with a 

listed cap shall terminate in accordance with the terms of the cap’s 

listings.

Figure 1

 - Chimney Height Requirements

Less than

10' (3 m)

10'

(3 m)

3' (914 mm)

Min.

2’ (610 mm)  Min.

(914 mm)

Min.

3'

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

Содержание Elite E260

Страница 1: ...re la demande Num ro de la pi ce 775 210CF Theseappliancesmustbeproperlyinstalledandoperatedinordertopreventthe possibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and operation manual be...

Страница 2: ...Required Clearances 7 Hearth Protection 8 USING THIS MANUAL Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in thismanual Pleasepayspecialattentiontothesafetyinstructions provided in t...

Страница 3: ...accumulations Any accumulations over 1 4 thick should be removed by a professionalchimneysweep Donotattempttoburnoutheavy creosoteaccumulationswithahotfire Iflargeaccumulations are occurring review y...

Страница 4: ...been developed tested and constructed in accordance with the requirements of UL 1482 ULC S628 and HUD standards and is listed by OMNI Test Laboratories Portland OR It has been approved for residential...

Страница 5: ...hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be...

Страница 6: ...ds The front baffle boards will be the two remaining baffle boards which are the larger two baffle boards of the four baffle board kit They will be installed with the 9 5 8 dimension from the front to...

Страница 7: ...oor opening of the unit Minimum distance of floor protection to the side 8 200 mm This is measured from the sides of the door opening in the USA and from the sides of the insert in Canada Model A B C...

Страница 8: ...r Inch of Specified min thickness of alternate material kM x thickness alternate k value per inch of listed material TM of listed material kL material TL TM inches kM x TL 84 TM inches 35 x 75 84 312...

Страница 9: ...on around the outer edge of both the top and side surround panels 9 Install the surround panels loosely align and tighten Check for a tight fit against the fireplace 10 Locate the draft rod extension...

Страница 10: ...positive flue connection in masonry fireplaces is to secure a seal off plate i e 22 gage sheet steel in the fireplace throat using masonry screws Other acceptable methods include packing noncombustib...

Страница 11: ...NY Chimney Liner Installation Installing the Insert Post Installation Checks Place the insert into the fireplace making sure to center it side to side Slide the insert in until the surround mounts are...

Страница 12: ...t towards the fireplace insert reduces the burn rate in the firebox For your convenience the rod on this control is marked with four grooves to assist you in obtaining repeat able burn rates 3 Place a...

Страница 13: ...to the desired speed setting When the insert cools down the blower will automatically turn off Rheostat Operation The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the rheostat knob clockwise until it...

Страница 14: ...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 loade...

Страница 15: ...The following are methods for keeping buildup on your glass to a minimum When properly installed and operated by a knowledgeable operator your glass door should require very little maintenance Do not...

Страница 16: ...n Glass 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 t...

Страница 17: ...sembly DO NOT Close the door tightly during Burn In period DO Be sure to clean any fingerprints from the Gold or Nickel faceplate before burning the fireplace insert Clean the Gold or Nickel door only...

Страница 18: ...p Switch Brushed Nickel 29 H8064 Snap Switch w Gasket Hardware 32 H8066 Control Switch Manual Off Automatic C260 AND E260 INSERT PARTS 33 71139 Large Flange Screw Black Seven Needed H5294 Large Flange...

Страница 19: ...19 Replacement Parts Model C260...

Страница 20: ...20 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Replacement Parts Model E260...

Страница 21: ...21 NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 7 11 10 6 9 5 4 4 1 8 2 3 Replacement Parts Model C260 and E260 16 29 17 15 32 18 19 Door Parts Blower Parts...

Страница 22: ...BLWRS B Blower Sides Black 71105 BLWRS G Blower Sides Gold 71106 BLWRS N Blower Sides Nickel Accessories Model E260 BLOWERS H7912 WLINS BLWR B SS Blower Insert Black H7913 WLINS BLWR G SS Blower Inse...

Страница 23: ...2940 G Gold 29 x 40 71010 WFT2948 G Gold 29 x 48 71013 WFT3340 G Gold 33 x 40 71014 WFT3348 G Gold 33 x 48 71076 WFT2940 N Nickel 29 x 40 71077 WFT2948 N Nickel 29 x 48 71080 WFT3340 N Nickel 33 x 40...

Страница 24: ...24 SAFETY LISTING LABEL...

Страница 25: ...25 NOTES...

Страница 26: ...iance 2 The serial number of the appliance Your Appliance s Model Number________________________________________ Your Appliance s Serial Number_________________________________________ The Date On Whi...

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