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Fuel Type | Wood |
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EPA Certified | Yes |
Firebox Material | Steel |
Flue Size | 6 inches |
Efficiency | 75% |
Important safety notices before installing or using the heater, including risks of damage, injury, or death.
Introduction to the wood heater, its energy efficiency, and compliance with standards.
Detailed dimensions, materials, and specifications of the wood heater.
Critical warnings for safe operation, including fire hazards and material usage.
List of necessary tools and materials for installing the wood stove.
Instructions for assembling key components like the flue collar, deflector, and firebricks.
Step-by-step guide for assembling blower, pedestal trim, and ash pan.
Crucial safety notices for installation, including fire prevention and optimal stove placement.
Specifications and calculations for selecting an appropriate non-combustible floor protector.
Mandatory clearance distances from the stove to combustible materials.
Guidelines for stove pipe diameter, material, installation, and slope.
Explanation of draft and recommendations for proper chimney installation and performance.
Specific instructions for installing a factory-built chimney system, including components.
Guidelines for installing a masonry chimney, ensuring compliance and safety.
Detailed methods for safely passing chimney connectors through combustible walls.
Conditions necessitating outside air intake for optimal stove performance.
Specific safety and installation requirements for using the stove in mobile homes.
List of materials that should not be burned in the stove for safety and efficiency.
Comparison of different wood types based on weight, efficiency, and BTU output.
Guidance on operating the stove, testing wood dryness, and initial fire setup.
Recommended method for starting a fire and instructions for the initial curing fires.
Guidance on adjusting burn rate, understanding heating principles, and efficiency factors.
Using smoke as an indicator and critical warnings for safe operation.
Procedure for safely reloading the stove and safe methods for ash disposal.
Tips to prevent creosote buildup, dealing with fires, and warnings for ash handling.
Importance of monitors, routine checks, and care for air tubes, glass, gaskets, and paint.
Diagram and list of available replacement parts for the stove.
Further identification of replacement parts including firebricks and air tubes.
A log for recording periodic maintenance and service performed on the heating system.
Details on what the warranty covers, conditions for claims, and exclusions.
Specific limitations of liability and conditions that void the warranty.
Required information when ordering replacement parts, including part number and model number.