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Enviro Hudson User Manual

Enviro Hudson
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SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES IS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE COMPANY. THIS MANUAL IS PRINTED ON RECYCLED
PAPER.
PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WOOD STOVE
The Hudson
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE
OF THIS WOOD BURNING ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY
OR EVEN DEATH
Contact your local building or re ofcials, or the authority having
jurisdiction about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in
your area.
OWNER’S MANUAL
This heater meets the U. S. Environmental Protection Agencies
emission limits for wood heaters sold after July 1st, 1988. Under
specic conditions this heater has been shown to deliver heat at
rates ranging from 11,094 BTU’s to 31,351 BTU’s per hour.
50-809
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Enviro Hudson Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel TypeWood
EPA CertifiedYes
Firebox MaterialSteel
Door MaterialCast Iron
Blower IncludedOptional
Burn TimeUp to 10 hours

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Operational Safety

Key safety rules for operating the stove, including fire prevention, avoiding burns, and proper usage.

Installation and Chimney Safety

Guidelines for safe installation, chimney connections, and compliance with local codes.

Clearances to Combustibles

Wall and Ceiling Clearances

Minimum distances required between the stove, stovepipe, and combustible walls or ceilings.

Clearances to Walls

Stove Assembly

Preparation for Installation

Chimney Installation

General Chimney Guidelines

Key requirements for single wall stove pipe, joint security, and elbow slope for safe chimney connection.

Chimney Flue Restrictions

Critical warning against connecting the stove to a chimney serving multiple appliances.

Installation into Masonry Flue

Masonry Thimble Connection

Properly connecting to a masonry flue using a thimble and ensuring adequate fire protection and clearance.

Installation into a Factory-Built Chimney

Chimney Height and Clearances

Ensuring proper chimney height above the roof and meeting local building codes for safe operation.

Chimney Installation Through Wall

Method A: 12-Inch Clearance

Installing a chimney pass-through with a minimum 12-inch clearance using brick and a clay liner.

Method B: 9-Inch Clearance

Installing a pass-through with 9-inch air space using insulated factory-built chimney sections.

Method C: 6-Inch Clearance

Using a ventilated wall thimble with insulation for a 6-inch clearance pass-through.

Method D: 2-Inch Clearance

Pass-through method with 2-inch clearance using a solid-pak section for a single wall connector.

Lighting and Operation of Stove

Fuel Selection

Recommended wood types for efficient burning and avoiding toxic emissions or creosote.

Building and Maintaining a Fire

Step-by-step guide to starting a fire, including fuel placement, lighting, and draft control.

Refueling the Stove

Safe procedures for adding wood, including damper operation and avoiding overloading or overfiring.

Helpful Hints Worth Repeating

Operation and Troubleshooting

Maintenance Procedures

Safety and Repair Procedures

Chimney Fire Response

Critical steps to follow during a chimney or runaway fire incident.