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Quadrafire  •  Expedition II AU Owner’s Manual_Rev B  •  2020 - ___  •  03/21

D. Combustible/Non-combustible Materials

•  Combustible Material

Material  made  of  or  surfaced  with  wood,  compressed 

paper,  plant  fibers,  plastics,  or  any  material  capable 

of  igniting  and  burning,  whether  flame-proofed  or  not, 

plastered or non-plastered.

•  Non-combustible Material

Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials 

are  those  consisting  entirely  of  steel,  iron,  brick,  tile, 

slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof.

•  Non-combustible Sealant Material

Sealants  which  will  not  ignite  and  burn:  Rutland,  Inc. 

Fireplace  Mortar  #63,  Rutland  76R,  Nuflex  304,  GE 

RTV106 or GE RTB116 (or equivalent).

E. Wood Selection & Storage

Burn  only  dry  seasoned  wood.  Store  wood  under  cover, 

out of the rain and snow. Dry and well-seasoned wood will 

not only minimize the chance of creosote formation, but will 

give you the most efficient fire. Even dry wood contains at 

least 15% moisture by weight, and should be burned hot 

enough to keep the chimney hot for as long as it takes to 

dry the wood out - about one hour. It is a waste of energy to 

burn unseasoned wood of any kind.
Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered 

wet, and requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood 

can be considered to be about 2/3 seasoned. To tell if wood 

is dry enough to burn, check the ends of the logs. If there 

are cracks radiating in all directions from the center, it is dry. 

If your wood sizzles in the fire, even though the surface is 

dry, it may not be fully cured.
Splitting  wood  before  it  is  stored  reduces  drying  time. 

Wood should be stacked so that both ends of each piece 

are exposed to air, since more drying occurs through the 

cut ends than the sides. This is true even with wood that 

has been split. Store wood under cover, such as in a shed, 

or covered with a tarp, plastic, tar paper, sheets of scrap 

plywood, etc., as uncovered wood can absorb water from 

rain or snow, delaying the seasoning process.

B. Fire Safety

To provide reasonable fire safety, the following should be 

given serious consideration:
1.  Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your 

home to ensure your safety. They should be located away 

from  the  heating  appliance  and  close  to  the  sleeping 

areas.  Follow  the  smoke  detector  manufacturer’s 

placement and installation instructions, and be sure to 

maintain regularly.

2.  A  conveniently  located  Class  A  fire  extinguisher  to 

contend with small fires resulting from burning embers.

3.  A  CO  detector  should  be  installed  in  the  room  with 

the appliance.

4.  A practiced evacuation plan, consisting of at least two 

escape routes.

5.  A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows:

-  In the event of a chimney fire:

-  Evacuate the house immediately
-  Notify fire department.

C. Over-Firing Your Appliance

Visit  www.quadrafire.com/shopping-tools/videos  to  view 

product and use & care videos.

1.  Symptoms of Over-Firing 

Symptoms  of  over-firing  may  include  one  or  more  of 

the following:

•  Chimney connector or appliance glowing

•  Roaring, rumbling noises

•  Loud cracking or banging sounds

•  Metal warping

•  Chimney fire

2.  What To Do if Your Appliance is Over-Firing

•  Immediately close the door and air controls to reduce air 

supply to the fire.

•  If you suspect a chimney fire, call the fire department 

and evacuate your house.

•  Contact your local chimney professional and have your 

appliance and appliance pipe inspected for any damage.

•  Do not use your appliance until the chimney professional 

informs you it is safe to do so.

Hearth  &  Home  Technologies  WILL  NOT  warranty 

appliances that exhibit evidence of over-firing. Evidence 

of over-firing includes, but is not limited to:

• 

Warped air tube

• 

Deteriorated refractory brick retainers

• 

Deteriorated baffle and other interior components

Fire Risk.

Do not over-fire.

Over-firing may ignite creosote or will damage 

the appliance and chimney.

WARNING

!

To prevent over-firing your appliance, DO NOT:

• 

Use flammable liquids

• 

Overload with wood

• 

Burn trash or large amounts of scrap lumber

• 

Permit too much air to the fire

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Страница 1: ...ibles as specified Failure to comply may cause house fire If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire could result causing property damage personal injury or death WARNING...

Страница 2: ...been TESTED TO AS NZS 4012 13 for Hardwood by ASFT Report ASFT20046 Date tested MAY 2020 EXPEDITIONII AU WOOD INSERT R OVERALL AVERAGE EFFICIENCY BURNING HARDWOOD WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE TO AS NZS 4...

Страница 3: ...ons 15 3 Maintenance and Service A Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 16 B General Maintenance 17 C Correct Baffle Blanket Placement 19 4 Troubleshooting Guide 20 5 Service Parts Replacement A Glass 21...

Страница 4: ...nufacture After installation if covered components manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period HHT will at its option repair or repl...

Страница 5: ...occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enamelled surfaces caused by fingerprints accidents misuse scratches melted items or other external sources and...

Страница 6: ...o improper chimney or venting installation HOW TO CLAIM To make a claim against this warranty contact your local distributor during regular business hours See addresses below for a dealer nearest you...

Страница 7: ...ces of Dry Split Wood The appliance is ready for normal operation Warning Risk of Fire Close and securely latch the door after the fire has started and after refueling to prevent Spillage of smoke fla...

Страница 8: ...mbling all components Operating appliance without legs attached if supplied with appliance Do NOT Over fire If appliance or chimney connector glows you are over firing Any such action that may cause a...

Страница 9: ...hildren in same room as appliance Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keepclothing furniture draperiesandotherf...

Страница 10: ...n absorb water from rain or snow delaying the seasoning process B Fire Safety To provide reasonable fire safety the following should be given serious consideration 1 Install at least one smoke detecto...

Страница 11: ...h burn setting for a longer time to start it burning The heat generated from the fire should be warming your home and establishing the flue draft not evaporating the moisture out of wet unseasoned woo...

Страница 12: ...f the firewood you use Seasoned wood contains about 8 000 BTUs per pound Hard woods are more dense than soft woods Hard woods contain 60 more BTUs than soft woods Hard woods require more time to seaso...

Страница 13: ...ivens up the coal bed and reduces excessive emissions opacity smoke Open door slowly so that ash or smoke does not exit appliance through opening Large logs burn slowly holding a fire longer Small log...

Страница 14: ...utomatically and is controlled by the internal snap disc MANUAL Overrides the internal snap disc AUTO Fan will turn ON OFF automatically and is controlled by the internal snap disc 2 The blower is equ...

Страница 15: ...pressure can cause spillage of combustion fumes soot and carbon monoxide Appliance needs to draft properly for safety WARNING Do NOT operate a circulating fan within close proximity approximately 4 ft...

Страница 16: ...acked or broken Door Glass Assemblies WEEKLY or after every 25 loads of wood Keep door and glass gasket in good shape to maintain good burn To test place a dollar bill between the appliance and door a...

Страница 17: ...estroy the house The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected once every 2 months during the heating season to determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred If creosote or soot has acc...

Страница 18: ...er Abrasive cleaners may scratch and cause glass to crack If the deposits on the glass are not very heavy normal glass cleaners work well Heavier deposits may be removed by using a damp cloth dipped i...

Страница 19: ...le Board MUST be in contact with the back of the firebox and even with each other in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board Baffle Retainer Bracket The baffle boards are FRAGILE Use ex...

Страница 20: ...r to Minimum Height of Flue System Exit on page 12 of Installation Manual Open window below the appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to Wood Fuel...

Страница 21: ...inges 4 Lay door face down on a table or counter making sure the handle hangs over the edge so the door lays flat on a soft surface 5 Remove the screws from each glass retainer and remove the glass If...

Страница 22: ...the hold down bracket into the placement slot D Snap Disc Service Part SRV230 0470 1 Ensure that the fire is out and the appliance is cool to the touch 2 Remove the door by lifting the door up and of...

Страница 23: ...and the right side lowered Follow steps 1 through 4 on page 24 for removal of the tube channel assembly It is not necessary to completely remove the tube channel assembly 3 Once the baffle protection...

Страница 24: ...ing to remove them 4 Slide the tube channel assembly all the way to left until it is off the threads Drop the right side down then slide the assembly back to right Figure 5 12 5 The ceramic blanket an...

Страница 25: ...7095 819 25 Quadrafire Expedition II AU Owner s Manual_Rev B 2020 ___ 03 21 Date of Service Performed By Description of Service A Service Maintenance Log 6 6 Reference Materials...

Страница 26: ...7095 819 26 Quadrafire Expedition II AU Owner s Manual_Rev B 2020 ___ 03 21 Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Страница 27: ...___ 03 21 B Service Parts Service Parts R EXPEDITIONII AU Beginning Manufacturing Date Sept 2020 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Cast Iron Wood Insert Large Part number list on following page 08 20...

Страница 28: ...V7095 119 Y 8 Tube Support Rack SRV7095 124 Screw Hwh Ms 1 4 20 X 3 4 Ns Pkg of 25 220 0080 25 Y 9 Tube Channel Assembly SRV7095 016 Screw Hwh Ms 1 4 20 X 3 4 Ns Pkg of 25 220 0080 25 Y Nut Flange 1 4...

Страница 29: ...h Tx 1 4 20 x 1 7000 622 10 Y 13 Door Assembly SRV7095 053 13 1 Door SRV7095 205 13 2 Glass Assembly SRV7095 054 13 3 Glass Retainers Qty 4 req SRV7063 166 Screw Pan Head Phillips 8 32 x 3 8 Pkg of 40...

Страница 30: ...sting service parts from your dealer or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 16 Fascia Assembly SRV7095 057 16 1 Front Trim Upper w Screen SRV7095 209 Screw Pan Head phil...

Страница 31: ...SRV7095 033 18 1 Speed Control SRV7000 731 Y 18 2 Knob Speed Control 200 2041 Y 18 3 Rocker Switch Round SRV7000 940 Y 19 Power Cord SRV7000 636 Y 20 Wire Harness SRV7095 158 Y 21 Snap Disc 1 Convecti...

Страница 32: ...PART NUMBER 24 Combustion Cover SRV7095 134 Hurricane Screw Pkg of 40 SRV2005 861 40 Y 25 Convection Side Panel SRV7095 166 Component Pack SRV7095 070 Surround 43 x 31 SP2 4331 Surround Trim Assembly...

Страница 33: ...f 25 220 0080 25 Bolt 5 16 x 18 x 1 Pkg of 12 27887 12 Y Nut 5 16 18 Pkg of 10 A 3483 1 10 Y Nut flange 1 4 20 Pkg of 24 226 0130 24 Y Screw FH HX 1 4 20 x 1 Pkg of 6 7000 622 6 Y Screw 10 32 x 75 HWH...

Страница 34: ...UAL Important operating and maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation Leave this manual with party responsible for use and ope...

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