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Defiant

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 1975 Non-Catalytic / Catalytic Woodburning Stove

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transfer, and it gives you long-term flexibility for install-

ing a different stove without relocating the thimble. 

There should be no more than eight feet of single-wall 

stove pipe between the stove and a chimney; longer 

runs can cool the exhaust enough to cause draft and 

creosote problems. With prefabricated chimney, bring it 

down to six to eight feet from the stove. With a masonry 

chimney, arrange the pipe so that it turns into the chim-

ney within eight feet of the stove. 

Single venting

Each ‘airtight’ stove requires its own flue. If an airtight 

stove is vented to a flue that also serves an open fire-

place, or a leakier stove, it’s easier for the chimney draft 

to pull air in through those channels and performance 

of the stove suffers. Imagine a vacuum cleaner with a 

hole in the hose to understand the effect here. In some 

cases the other appliance can even cause a negative 

draft through the stove, and result in a dangerous draft 

reversal.

creosote

Creosote is a by-product of slow wood-burning. It’s an 

organic tar that can condense in the flue if it is pres-

ent in the exhaust, slow-moving, and cools to less than 

290°F (130°C). Condensed creosote is volatile, and 

can generate chimney fires if it gets hot enough. All the 

features that affect chimney draft also affect creosote 

condensation - so use whatever combination of installa-

tion features and operational steps that will encourage 

good draft and minimize creosote production.
Because letting the exhaust cool off and slow down 

is one of the keys to creosote accumulation, it makes 

sense to line a chimney to match the stove’s outlet size, 

for safety reasons as well as performance.  Canadian 

law requires a matching liner to serve any stove or 

insert vented through a fireplace chimney; in the US, 

the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recom-

mends a chimney liner if the flue is more than three 

times bigger (in square area) than the outlet on the 

stove or insert. Some localities enforce the NFPA guide-

lines as part of their building codes.

Fuel

Even the best stove installation will not perform well 

with poor fuel. The best fuel is hardwood that has air-

dried 12-18 months. Softwood burns, but not as long as 

hardwood. ‘Green’ wood has a lot of moisture in it; it will 

burn, but some of the heat potential is used to boil the 

extra moisture from the wood. This reduces the amount 

of heat that reaches your home and can contribute to a 

creosote problem. There are moisture meters available 

for firewood; you can also judge your wood by its ap-

pearance and weight. If you get it green, lift a piece and 

get a sense of its weight; it can lose a third or more of 

its weight as it dries. Also look at the ends of a log; as it 

dries it shrinks and often cracks. The more weathered 

and cracked a piece is, the drier it is.       
Dry wood burns readily with a good chimney draft. 

But with modern stoves, wood can be too dry and too 

volatile. Smoke and combustible gases can ‘gas out’ 

from the wood quickly and densely enough to overload 

the combustion system. If you hear a rumbling or roar-

ing noise (like a propane torch) from the stove, that is a 

sign that the stove is overfiring.  

back-puffing

Back-puffing results when the fire produces volatile 

gases faster than the chimney draft pulls them out of 

the firebox. The gases back up in the firebox until they 

are concentrated enough and hot enough to ignite. If 

your stove back-puffs, the stove needs to cool down. 

You should open the damper to let the smoke rise to 

the flue more quickly, allow more air into the firebox, 

avoid big loads of firewood and check that the wood 

moisture is not too low.  

Draft Testing

An easy way to test your chimney draft is to close the 

stove’s damper, wait a few minutes to let the airflow 

stabilize, then see whether you can vary the strength of 

the fire by swinging the air control open and closed. Re-

sults are not always instant; you may need to wait a few 

minutes for a change in the air control setting to have 

an effect on the fire. If there’s no change, then the draft 

isn’t strong enough yet to let you close the damper, and 

you’ll need to open it for awhile longer and manage the 

fire with the air inlet until the draft strengthens. If you 

keep track of your burning habits and relate them to 

their effects on the stove’s operation, you’ll be rewarded 

with good performance and a safe system. 

Negative pressure

Good draft also depends on a supply of air to the 

stove; a chimney can’t pull in more air than is avail-

able to it. Sluggish draft results when a house is tight 

enough to prevent the ready flow of air to the stove, or 

by competition between the stove and other equipment 

that sends indoor air outside - especially power-driven 

equipment like range hoods, clothes dryers, etc. If the 

chimney draws well with all other equipment turned 

off (or sealed, in the case of fireplaces and/or other 

stoves), then you simply need to be careful with timing 

the use of the other air consuming equipment. If you 

need to crack a nearby window or door to enable the 

chimney to flow well, it may be a good idea to install an 

outside-air intake to bring combustion air directly to the 

stove. An outside air kit is available to connect the stove 

directly to a source of outdoor combustion air.

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Страница 1: ...tructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area 0968 Defiant cover 11 00 N...

Страница 2: ...ove With this purchase you have made a commit ment to make the hearth a place of warmth beauty and comfort in your home At MHSC we share that joy and appre ciation for the hearth We assure you that yo...

Страница 3: ...urners such as the Encore A decade later the Defiant was resurrected and updated with aesthetics and features that again led the industry In 2010 the third generation of the Defiant maintains the prod...

Страница 4: ...r 29M 759 mm Under specific conditions during EPA emissions test ing This value can vary depending on how the stove is operated the type and moisture content of the fuel used as well as the design con...

Страница 5: ...Burning Appliances and Equipment These standards are the basis for many national codes They are nationally recognized and are accepted by most local authorities Your local dealer or your local buildin...

Страница 6: ...asonry to the thickness of the chimney wall and the chimney liner should be repaired Open ings sealed with pie plates or wallpaper are a hazard and should be sealed with mortar or refractory cement In...

Страница 7: ...Defiant are available through your local dealer Chimney Connector Guidelines A chimney connector is the single wall pipe that con nects the stove to the chimney The chimney itself is the masonry or p...

Страница 8: ...all must be cemented firmly A special piece called the thimble sleeve slightly smaller in diameter than standard connectors and most thimbles will facilitate the removal of the chimney connector syste...

Страница 9: ...one of these make sure it has been tested and listed for use as a wall pass through In the United States the National Fire Protection As sociation NFPA has established guidelines for passing chimney c...

Страница 10: ...the space under the heater When using a fire screen with doors open UL737 Standard for Fireplace Stoves use an approved 1 25 mm noncombustible hearth pad with k 0 84 Btu in ft2 hr F or an equivalent...

Страница 11: ...e hearths do not satisfy the completely noncombustible requirement because the brick or concrete in front of the fireplace opening is supported by heavy wood framing Because heat passes readily throug...

Страница 12: ...ield is used it must be at least 15 381 mm from the wall behind it and at least 21 533 mm from walls on either side These di mensions are measured from the top edge of the stove to the combustible wal...

Страница 13: ...tected side trim C that protrudes 3 4 19 mm or less from the face of a fireplace must have a minimum clearance of 14 356 mm measured from the stove s top side edge If the trim extends more than 3 4 19...

Страница 14: ...hen stove cannot be operated as Door open with fire screen and damper open without moving the stove so the clearance meets those described for this type installation 3 Using a listed double wall oval...

Страница 15: ...himney connection Stove Installed Parallel to Wall Stove in Corner Stove Installed Parallel to Wall Unprotected Surfaces No Connector Heat Shield Protected Surfaces with Connector Heat Shield Stove in...

Страница 16: ...collar to the front edge of the hearth is the same for all installations on this page 34 865 mm in the United States and 36 914 mm in Canada Single Wall No Connector Heat Shields Unprotected Surfaces...

Страница 17: ...to Special Installations ST498 48 1220 mm 48 1220 mm 48 1220 mm 48 1220 mm ST497 Defiant wall shield A 11 00 Fig 16 Parallel installation vertical chimney connector two wall shields Reduced clearance...

Страница 18: ...ossible Dragging or sliding the stove especially across rough surfaces can cause the legs to loosen or even break 34 ATTACH LEGS Leg Bolt and Washer ST858 Fig 20 Attach the stove legs ST564 handle hol...

Страница 19: ...ar of the stove Fig 24 ST540 Assembly handle 11 00 ST540 Fig 26 Assemble the front door handle DEFIANT ST539 attach thermostat handle 11 00 ST539 Fig 25 Attach the thermostat handle ST1180 flue collar...

Страница 20: ...e bottom heat shield using the wire tie provided and the hole at the right rear edge of the heat shield 6 Fan will not operate until stove reaches approximate ly 109 F Fig 27 Fan installation Kit 2767...

Страница 21: ...n time move the lever toward the front of the stove For a fire that will last longer with less heat move the lever toward the rear of the stove A Damper Directs Air Flow Within the Stove The damper ha...

Страница 22: ...eneral the fire must be sufficiently well established to ensure that catalytic activity is initiated When first starting a fire a medium to high firing rate must be maintained until the stove catalyst...

Страница 23: ...it was designed You ll enjoy the best results when burning wood that has been adequately air dried The wood should be 22 24 559 610 mm in length Avoid burning green wood that has not been properly se...

Страница 24: ...fit every situation Each installation will differ depending on the quality of the fuel the amount of heat desired and how long you wish the fire to burn outdoor air temperature and pressure also affec...

Страница 25: ...ll encourage the smoke to rise rapidly making it easier to establish a good draft Once the draft is established open the front door and light the rest of the fuel from the bottom Do not light the main...

Страница 26: ...until all cinders have thoroughly cooled You can use wood ash as a garden fertilizer CAUTION Never use your household or shop vacuum cleaner to remove ash from the stove always remove and dispose of...

Страница 27: ...r the flue and allows some heat release into the home An indoor chimney won t lose its heat to the outdoors so it takes less heat from the stove to heat it up and keep it warm Chimney Height The commo...

Страница 28: ...can also judge your wood by its ap pearance and weight If you get it green lift a piece and get a sense of its weight it can lose a third or more of its weight as it dries Also look at the ends of a...

Страница 29: ...than a science Once the stove and chimney system are in place you can only vary your technique mostly your timing to achieve good results If you keep track of your burning habits and relate them to t...

Страница 30: ...on the glass surface should be removed regularly to prevent etching To clean the glass follow this procedure Be sure the glass is completely cool Clean the glass with water or a cleaner made espe cial...

Страница 31: ...spot Continue to make small adjustments until the setting is right If additional adjusting of the latch does not enable the door to seal sufficiently in one area try adjusting the gasket in that area...

Страница 32: ...ve performance and to protect your chimney and chimney connector inspect your chimney and chimney connector on a regular schedule Clean the system if necessary Failure to keep the chimney and connecto...

Страница 33: ...r and replace if necessary Remove ashes from the ash pan and replace with a moisture absorbing material such as kitty litter to keep the interior of the stove dry Clean the dust from the inner sides o...

Страница 34: ...r quickly smoke does not If this test indicates a problem consider other possible factors as well such as the weather or a change in the quality of your fuel In warm weather draft is weaker than it is...

Страница 35: ...p as fast it is likely that the performance change was caused by fly ash deposits on the catalytic element However continue the inspec tions of the chimney system for a few weeks to ensure that proper...

Страница 36: ...ut notice Defiant Woodburning Stove 9 80 21 20 17 19 16 18 10 11 2 13a 14 15 13b 63 58 32 59 3 36 29 81 39 40 47 38 12 45 37 31 50 51 52 55 70 69 64 68 62 74 72 61 71 69 65 67 74 72 62 30 5220 Defiant...

Страница 37: ...k 30005203 43 Retainer Inner Cover Refractory 30005248 44 Refractory Inner Cover 30005205 45 Andiron 30002827 46 Refractory Access Cover 30006125 47 Leg Leveller 1201745 48 Ashdoor Handle Shaft 300053...

Страница 38: ...ers inside the firebox should be replaced with stainless steel for ease of future disassembly Defiant Woodburning Stove Model 1975 continued Shell Enamel Parts Defiant Model 1975 Brown Part Name Class...

Страница 39: ...ame address and telephone number 2 Proof of original purchase date 3 Date of failure of catalyst 4 Any relevant information or circumstances regarding determination of failure 5 In addition the owner...

Страница 40: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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