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Heartland Appliances 1902 User Manual

Heartland Appliances 1902
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WOODCOOKSTOVES
ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave this manual with appliance
INSTALLATION
AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE USE
Note: Please read these instructions
thoroughly before attempting to install
this unit.
SAFETY NOTICE: IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY
INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FOR YOUR
SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS
ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION
INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.
IMPORTANT: Check around oven chamber on a weekly
basis for soot and creosote accumulation. Clean the
chamber thoroughly from the top, side and bottom with
the rake (part #1425) provided. Burn the stove hot daily to
reduce creosote accumulation. Use only dry wood aged
for one year. Failure to do so could result in chimney fire
and void the warranty.
The Oval and Sweetheart
cookstoves are listed to CSA
Standard B366.2M ULC
Standard S-627 & UL 1482 by
Warnock Hersey Professional
Services Ltd.
NOTE: Warnock Hersey NBR
is 219.
SweetHeart
SweetHeart
With Towel Rack
#2602
SweetHeart
With Reservoir
#2603
Oval
With Towel Rack
#1902
Oval
With Reservoir
#1903
Manual #1705 051502
PLEASE NOTE: Specifications contained in this manual are subject to change with out notice
The temperature registered by the oven door
thermometer may not necessarily correspond with
the reading taken with the thermometer inside the
oven. For accurate oven temperatures, refer to the
interior oven thermometer.
OVERFIRING CAUTION:
Repeated or extended overfiring
will void warranty on this
appliance. See page 28 for details.
© 2002 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC.
1050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7
Business (519) 650-5501 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone: 1-800-361-1517 Toll Free Fax: 1-800-327-5609

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Heartland Appliances 1902 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHeartland Appliances
Model1902
CategoryStove
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Welcome

Installation Instructions

Guidance on preparing the installation site and moving the stove.

Save These Instructions

Emphasizes keeping the manual for future reference and passing it on with the stove.

Unpacking

Details how the stove and its components are packaged and how to unpack them.

Installation

Oval Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for attaching the flue body to the Oval stove.

SweetHeart Base Assembly

Instructions for assembling the base and attaching the SweetHeart stove body to it.

Cabinet Assembly

Referencing a separate manual for cabinet assembly instructions for Oval and SweetHeart stoves.

Clearances

Defines clearance and highlights the importance of maintaining it for safety.

Clearance Reductions

Discusses methods for reducing clearances using decorative alternatives.

Floor Protection

Requirements for non-combustible floor protectors under the stove.

Chimneys and Draft

Explains the chimney's role in draft and stove performance.

Recommended Chimney Clearances

Specifies minimum height and clearance requirements for chimneys.

Stovepipe Chimney Connection Requirements

Details standards and best practices for connecting stovepipe to the chimney.

Heat Shield Kit

A space saving kit that enables installation closer to combustible walls.

Understanding Combustion and Fuel

Understanding Combustion

Explains the stages of burning wood: water, smoke/flame, and charcoal.

Fuel

Discusses the importance of using properly seasoned firewood for efficiency and safety.

Woodburning

Advises on using dry wood for efficiency, less creosote, and faster ignition.

Coal Burning

Provides instructions and recommendations for burning coal, including grate installation.

Starting Up a Coal Fire

Details the process of starting a fire using coal, emphasizing draft requirements.

Operation and Usage

Getting Acquainted

Introduces the basic principles of air intake, damper, and flame path.

Starting the Stove

Offers safety practices and initial steps for lighting the stove.

Break-In Fire

Guides on performing initial fires to properly cure the firebox materials.

Your First Fire

Step-by-step instructions for lighting and establishing the first fire.

Summer Burning

Explains how to adjust the stove for reduced heat output during warmer months.

Using the Oven and Cooking Surface

Details how to utilize the stove's top surface and oven for cooking.

Oven Cooking

Provides guidance on controlling oven temperature and achieving equilibrium.

Water Reservoir

Explains the function and operation of the water reservoir for heating water.

Trouble Shooting and Safety

Chimneys and Draft

Explains how chimneys work and the factors affecting draft for optimal performance.

Factors That Affect Draft

Details issues like cold liners, large liners, chimney height, and house pressure.

Checking an Existing Chimney

Advises on inspecting existing chimneys for suitability and safety.

What To Do If You Have a Chimney Fire

Provides immediate steps to take during a chimney fire and subsequent inspection.

Flue Pipes

Outlines requirements and best practices for installing flue pipe assemblies.

Safety Practices

General safety guidelines for operating the wood cookstove.

Maintenance

Oven Flue Passage

Instructions for cleaning the oven flue chamber to remove ash and creosote.

Flue Boot Inspection

How to inspect and clean the flue boot for soot and creosote buildup.

Oven Damper

Guidance on freeing a sticky oven damper due to ash or creosote buildup.

Chimney Maintenance

Advises on regular checks for creosote buildup and its rate of accumulation.

Cooking Surface

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the cast iron cooking surface.

Door Gaskets

How to inspect and replace door gaskets for a proper seal.

Oven Thermometer Adjustment

Steps to adjust the oven door thermometer for accurate readings.

Firebox

Recommendations for cleaning and inspecting the firebox, including firebrick care.

Terms of Reference and Function

Backpuffing

Explains momentary smoke emission due to air admission to a starved fire.

Warming Cabinet

Describes the function of the warming area for plates and food.

Oven Damper

Details the function of the damper in routing heat and smoke.

Creosote

Defines creosote and its formation from slow wood burning.

Overfiring — Caution!

To prevent overfiring

Lists steps to prevent serious fire hazards and damage from overfiring.

To prevent creosote buildup in the pipes

Advises on running the stove at specific temperatures to minimize creosote.

Add-on Kits and Accessories

Water Jacket Kit

Kit to supplement existing hot water heaters for domestic hot water.

Coal Burning Kit

Kit to convert the wood burner into a coal burner.

Heat Shield Kit

Kit to reduce rear clearance requirements by half.

Fresh Air Kit

Kit to provide outside air for combustion in tight homes.