Nectre Fireplaces N65 Installation/Operation Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome & Congratulations ............2 CAUTIONS &...
  • Page 3: Welcome & Congratulations

    Welcome & Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of your Nectre Wood Stove. Please use our convenient online registration page to record your model and serial numbers for future reference at www.nectreusa.com Please carefully read and save these instructions. Please record your serial number below for future reference, which can be found on the label on the back of your wood stove.
  • Page 4: Cautions & Warnings

    CAUTIONS & WARNINGS CAUTION: Please read this entire manual before you install or use your new stove. Improper use or installation could void your warranty. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or death. For use with solid wood fuel Normal operation of the stove will result in only –...
  • Page 5: Safety Label

    OMNI Test Laboratories, Inc. Serial No. / No. de série : Report No. / No. de rapport 0568WS001S Portland Tested & Model / Modèle : Nectre N65 Report No. / No. de rapport 0568WS001E Manufactured by Oregon USA Listed By Glen Dimplex New Zealand Tested to / Testé...
  • Page 6: Performance

    EPA Compliance This manual describes the installation and operation of the Nectre N65 wood heater. This heater meets the 2020 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s cordwood emission limits for wood heaters rates ranging from 14,108 to 68,531 BTU/hr.
  • Page 7 Maximum log length 320 mm (12 ") Firebox volume Weight 190 kg (419 lbs) Flue outlet diameter 152 mm (6") Recommended connector pipe diameter 152 mm (6") ULC S629, UL103 Type of Chimney HT(21000F) Alcove installation Not approved Mobile home installation Not approved Steel Material...
  • Page 8: Installation

    SAFETY NOTICE: violates ANSI NFPA 211 (USA) and CSA B365 (Canada). Components After unpacking your N65 stove, ensure that the parts listed below are included inside the stove • 2 Refractory Bricks: • 2 Firebrick Retainers (LH & RH) " x 1") •...
  • Page 9: Outside Air Requirements

    Installation positioning the stove. WARNING: Do not install this stove in a bedroom. Outside Air Requirements airtight compared to older homes. Airtightness makes a house more susceptible to negative pressure when combusted air is exhausted through the chimney. Large extraction fans can cause extreme negative pressure which can lead to air starvation, which negatively impacts the performance of the stove.
  • Page 10: Clearances To Combustible Material

    Installation Clearances to Combustible Material The minimum clearances shown in the table below have been determined by tests according to Figure 3 Single Wall Double Wall Minimum Clearance Connector Connector A Back wall to stove rear 13" (330 mm) 10" (254 mm) B Back Wall to connector pipe 16.5"...
  • Page 11: Chimney Connector

    The chimney connector must be clean and in good condition, and be suitable for solid fuel,. • • Aluminium and galvanized steel pipe are not acceptable for use with the N65 stove. These materials cannot withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood stove and emit toxic fumes when •...
  • Page 12: Chimney Requirements

    Installation Chimney Requirements WARNING: WARNING: such installations. • • chimney cap. • Use 6" (152 mm) diameter type UL 103 HT chimney from a single manufacturer only. Do not mix • Follow the chimney manufacturer’s installation instructions, clearances, and requirements. •...
  • Page 13: Chimney Termination & Height

    Installation Chimney Termination & Height • A chimney termination must have an approved cap (to prevent water from entering.) • horizontally. • Termination must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other potential obstructions. • Refer to Figure 7 for more details on requirements. Figure 7 Slanted Roofs Less than 10' (3.1m)
  • Page 14 Installation Figure 8 Standard Ceiling with a Factory-Built Chimney Refer to Chimney Termination Refer to chimney manufacturer's & Height section for details instructions and clearance on chimney cap. requirements for roof penetrations. Chimney sections radiation shield may be required in some cases.
  • Page 15 Installation Exterior Factory-Built Chimney Class ‘A’ wall penetration. If the chimney is to pass through the lower wall, a NFPA 211 wall building authority. WALL PENETRATION UNDER 74" In cases where the chimney connector must be passed through a combustible wall or partition under 74", the following NFPA 211 method may be used if local building code permits.
  • Page 16 Installation Interior Or Exterior Masonry Chimney CAUTION: Not permitted in Canada unless full reline is used For this type of installation use, a UBC approved masonry connector or other method approved by the NFPA 211 Standard. Refer to the Chimney Connector section of this manual for requirements. A full reline (positive connection) is highly recommended when venting through a masonry chimney.
  • Page 17: Operating Instructions

    The N65 is supplied with a stainless steel handle extension which can be inserted into the end of the door handle. This extension allows the door to be opened and closed without the risk of burn to the user's hand.
  • Page 18: Fuel Selection

    Operating Instructions Fuel Selection Firewood with a moisture content of less than 25% (dry basis) must be used. For best results, wood ") diameter. The use of It is better to burn several smaller pieces of wood than one large single piece. Newly cut wood should be allowed to dry/season for 12 months before use.
  • Page 19: Starting The Fire

    Operating Instructions Starting the Fire Figure 15 as this improves combustion, creating a cleaner burning ") at the burn conditions, place the logs in a front to back orientation (right angles to the door opening). 3. Place a few layers of smaller pieces of kindling on top 5.
  • Page 20: Refueling

    Operating Instructions Refueling wood can be placed on the hot coals to be reignited. 1. Open air control before opening door. 2. Rake / break up any existing coals. 3. Load the wood with the length orientated front to back. 4.
  • Page 21: Flue / Chimney Fire

    Operating Instructions Flue / Chimney Fire cause and any resultant damage. Troubleshooting Tips 1. Glass in door blackening — this can have several possible causes: • Burning unseasoned wood — if the wood is too wet, it will cause the glass to blacken. •...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Maintenance Inspection & Cleaning cleaning may be necessary for mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months. 2. Ensure that the door seals are in good condition. If they are worn, replace the door seals. 3.
  • Page 23: Creosote Formation & Need For Removal

    If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk CAUTION: Operating N65 stove continually at a low burn rate (air starvation) or using green (unseasoned) wood will increase the formation of creosote.
  • Page 24: Service

    Service Replacing the Firebricks replaced soon after. 1. Remove all ash. 2. Raise the brick retainer so that the bricks can be removed. Figure 16 3. Replace with new bricks, refractory bricks in the LH Brick brick retainer. Retainer Replacing the Brick Retainer RH Brick Retainer Over time the original brick retainer may burn out, in which...
  • Page 25: Replacing The Door Seal

    Service Replacing the Door Seal This task may be easier with the door removed from the stove and laid horizontally on a workbench (refer to page 16 on how to remove the door). 1. Remove any old seal from the door. or equivalent.
  • Page 26 Service 6. Using the 4 mm hex key supplied with the stove, remove the 3 M8x16 Hex screws that hold the place so that it does not slip from the support ledge. to Figure 18: Simultaneously drop it down further NOTE: Figure 18...
  • Page 27 Service Figure 19 proceeding. comes loose. (Figure 20): tab. and drop down from its side supports. NOTE: the top out more easily. 3. Use the above steps a and b in reverse order to Figure 20 www.nectreusa.com...
  • Page 28: Replacement Parts List

    Replacement Parts List Part Description Part number Door Door Glass (with Tape) 770384 Door Rope 770414 Complete Door Assembly with Glass 770302 Door Handle Extension 770399 Door Handle Latch Kit 770430 Firebricks 770381 Rear Refractory Firebrick (x 2) 770382 770383 Brick Retainer 770312 Firebox...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    Warranty Glen Dimplex Americas Ltd. (Glen Dimplex Americas herein) warrants this wood stove to be able to operate under normal use and service and within 10 years from date of the original purchase on the terms herein shall repair or replace without cost to the original customer any part thereof which shall be returned to our factory which our inspection shows would prevent operation (transportation EPA and void if not operated according to the owner’s manual.

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