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Fuel Type | Wood |
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Burn Time | Up to 8 hours |
Firebox Material | Steel |
Log Grate Material | Cast Iron |
Width | 27 inches |
Flue Size | 6 inches |
Blower | Optional |
Lists items included with the appliance, such as manuals and parts.
Provides guidance on how to read and follow the manual's instructions.
Outlines essential questions for local building officials regarding installation requirements.
Discusses factors for choosing the optimal placement for the wood stove.
Details minimum clearances required between the stove and combustible materials.
Specifies clearance requirements when installing the stove in an alcove.
Describes an optional decorative arch treatment for alcove installations.
Explains reduced clearances allowed in masonry structures as per building codes.
Outlines requirements for non-combustible floor protection for ember protection.
Details reduced clearances for installations adjacent to protected wall systems.
Discusses the requirement and installation of outside air for combustion.
Lists specific requirements for installing the stove in manufactured or mobile homes.
Step-by-step guide for installing the baffle bricks inside the firebox.
Describes chimney types, connector pipes, flue size, inspection, and height.
Explains draft requirements, testing procedures, and ventilation needs.
Details installation using single wall or L-Vent connector pipe.
Details clearance requirements for passing chimney connectors through combustible walls.
Explains the function and operation of the primary air control for heat output.
Provides caution and operational notes for the fuel door.
Describes how to open and close the stove's fuel door.
Details the heat-resistant properties of the glass and cleaning recommendations.
Details how to adjust the primary air control for different burn rates and heat outputs.
Advises users to experiment with settings to find optimal heat and burn times.
Explains the initial burn-in process required to cure the stove's finish.
Step-by-step instructions for starting and maintaining a fire in the stove.
Guidance on how to safely refuel the stove with wood.
Specifies approved fuels and cautions against using improper materials.
Warns about the dangers of burning improper fuels, including carbon monoxide poisoning.
Explains the importance of using seasoned wood for efficient burning and heat output.
Provides a guide on how long different types of wood need to season.
Offers advice on proper storage of wood for seasoning.
Instructions for touching up the stove's paint finish.
Provides safety precautions and methods for ash removal and disposal.
Details the types of gaskets used and their importance for sealing.
Instructions for cleaning and replacing the stove's glass.
Explains creosote formation, its risks, and removal methods.
Advises on inspecting and replacing firebricks.
Instructions for reinstalling baffle bricks after chimney cleaning.
Maintenance steps for the intake of an optional blower kit.
Addresses issues like smoke, backpuffing, and fire maintenance.
Provides causes and solutions for insufficient heat output from the stove.
Lists common causes of odors and dirty glass on the stove.
Describes symptoms, causes, and consequences of overfiring the stove.
Lists available replacement parts for the stove's door assembly.
Lists replacement firebricks and draft control module parts.
Lists parts for the optional blower kit and other miscellaneous components.
Illustrates firebrick placement, door assembly, handle, and draft module.
Describes the optional blower kit for increased heat circulation.
Explains the function of the outside air floor duct for combustion air.
Details the stove-stat kit that controls the blower based on temperature.
Presents a table of minimum clearances for various installation types.
A critical safety warning about the appliance being hot during operation.