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Instruction Manual
ULTIMATE 2015
CAN
/ULC S627-00
UL 1482-2011
CAN/CSA STD B415.1-10
490, rue de l'Argon
Québec, CANADA G2N 2C9
Tél.: 418-849-8095
Fax : 418-849-0077

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual ULTIMATE 2015 /ULC S627-00 UL 1482-2011 CAN/CSA STD B415.1-10 490, rue de l'Argon Québec, CANADA G2N 2C9 Tél.: 418-849-8095 Fax : 418-849-0077...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Air Inlet Obstruction ............18 Parts that can be replaced ..........28 Stainless steel deflector replacement......... 19 J. A. ROBY LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY – WOOD Front deflector Add-on Replacement......19 BURNING STOVES & FIREPLACES........29 Stainless steel tubes Installation........19...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    WARNING 1. Introduction N.B: BE WARNED THAT THE LOCAL’S CODES AND RULES CAN HAVE MORE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT THAN Read all instructions carefully before install your new J.A. Roby THIS MANUAL. CONSULT MASTER stove. A good installation is very important for a safe and INSTALLER, FIRE OFFICIALS OR LOCAL BUILDING ABOUT effective use of J.A.
  • Page 4: Nameplate

    2. Nameplate.
  • Page 5: Appliance Dimension

    3. Appliance Dimension. 4. Specifications. Option Ultimate 2015 Magnum Combustible Wood Wood Clearances to combustible Recommended 3800 ft² 3800 ft² surface area Capacity 120 000 BTU/h 120 000 BTU/h material Flue pipe 6 Inches 6 inches diameter 15.4 cm Ultimate 2015...
  • Page 6: Installation

    5. Installation. Floor protection. It’s necessary to protect the floor behind the horizontal connecting pipe section to the chimney of 2 inches (5cm) Your stove must be installed on a non-combustible material besides connecting pipe and up to the vertical connecting pipe. plate to protect the floor and avoid fire would be caused by: You can extend the protection plate while respecting the •...
  • Page 7: Minimums Clearances To Combustible Material

    • For a 45° corner installation, or other corner Minimums clearances to combustible installation, the minimum clearance between the material. stove and combustible material must be 6 inches. • To know how to reduce that dimension you have With these reduced clearances, this appliance take a minimum of space where is installed.
  • Page 8: Assembly Before Installation

    Assembly before installation Fan and Snap disc box installation. According to chosen option, to save more storage space and shipping. The stove leg couldn’t be assembled in the shop, you must assembly before install the cooker stove. Legs installation. Remove legs and bricks from combustion chamber to lighten the stove.
  • Page 9: Firebricks Installation

    Firebricks installation. Back firebricks installation. Put 4 bricks «A» on the back wall. Floor firebricks installation. Put 4 bricks «A» in the bottom like the picture. After, insert 5 bricks «A» in front the 4 bricks previously placed. Begin to screw the 3 bricks screws in the hole for this purpose, after insert split washer through the screw and do not tight the screws now Insert 2 brick «A»...
  • Page 10: Side Firebricks Installation

    Add two horizontal bricks «A» above de 5 previously placed. Put 2 horizontal « D » bricks over the screws and another in front of the bricks like illustration. Put the slotted washer and finish screwing it. To finish, put the slotted washer and tighten the 3 bricks screw Side firebricks installation Put 3 bricks «A»...
  • Page 11 Put two half metal disk over the rockwool near the rear Put four (4) bricks « E » over the two front pipes. It must be deflector already in place. Be sure to put it under the rear placed like the illustration. Be sure to eliminate any gap deflector to maximise the clearance between rockwool and space between back bricks previously placed.
  • Page 12: General Stove Installation Steps

    Install the chimney following the manufacturer General stove installation steps. instruction. Read the entire owner and installation manual before Put the stove directly on the floor aligned vertically with install and use your stove. the center of chimney, and trace the side of the stove Chose a spot where to install your cook stove.
  • Page 13: Chimney Connector Installation

    For direct vertical installation you will need. Chimney connector installation. 1 adequate length for vertical section 1 x adequate length of telescopic chimney The chimney connector is a set of single wall or double wall flue connector section allowing you to connect pipes and elbow installed between the stove collar and the the last chimney connector section to the chimney collar.
  • Page 14: Chimney Installation, General Steps

    stove Try the minimum length first then Chimney installation, General steps add section if you need more draft. Use only approved chimneys. The same size as the output Put the roof flashing over the chimney and seal it with collar. 6 inches in this case. The chimneys used must be tested roof caulking.
  • Page 15: Inside Masonry Chimney, Vertical Installation

    Inside Masonry Chimney, Vertical Installation Outside Vertical Installation. The wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the The wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365, NFPA211 (USA) applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365, NFPA211 (USA) norms.
  • Page 16: Offset Installation

    Cathedral Vertical Installation Offset Installation The wood appliance must be installed in accordance with The wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365, NFPA211 applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365, NFPA211 (USA) (USA) norms.
  • Page 17: Vertical Installation

    Vertical Installation The wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365, NFPA211 (USA) norms. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. Always pass chimney between joists. If a joist need to be cut, referring to the National Building code to know how to do it safely to avoid structural integrity fail.
  • Page 18: External Combustion Air Source

    seal it correctly to preserve the vapour barrier of your 6. External combustion air house. source. Install a small rigid section with a damper onto the interior end of the Air Inlet (The damper is to reduce In conventional designed house, natural ventilation is enough the cold air circulation into the stove when it is not in to operate the wood stove.
  • Page 19: Stainless Steel Deflector Replacement

    Stainless steel deflector replacement. Stainless steel tubes replacement. Add-on stainless-steel plate are used into combustion chamber Although the tubes are in stainless steel. With extreme to protect the steel from wear corrosion cause by extreme temperature and conditions the tubes are eventually corroding temperature and extreme conditions into combustion chamber.
  • Page 20: Tube Support Installation

    Align and insert the groove into the other side. Push completely the grooved end and insert the cotter pin into the last hole at the other side. Split the cutter pin to lock it Install the next tube To remove tubes, do steps in reverse order Tube support installation.
  • Page 21: Operating Instructions

    Once you have an ember fire, it’s time to add logs. 7. Operating Instructions Follow now the instruction section on how to keep a fire • OPERATE ONLY WHEN DOOR IS CLOSED: Keeping DO NOT OVER CHARGE THE STOVE OVER THE the door open can over fire and do permanent damage UPPER BRICK ROW to the stove or a chimney fire.
  • Page 22: Fans Controls

    • Adjust the air admission handle to needed setting. A metal bucket with airtight lid. Some embers is mix with ash and still lit a few hours or a few days. Is very important than the metal lid was airtight. The NEVER LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE bucket must be put on a non-combustible tile or brick.
  • Page 23: Chimney Sweeping

    If the door side touch the frontage of the stove and the piece of paper slide easily. The braided fiberglass Chimney Sweeping. rope must be changed. On some version of stove two screw is for retain the door. Cleaning up glass Chimney Sweeping need a special tool like some fiberglass rod an adapted diameter brush and some rope To clean the glasses, J.A.
  • Page 24: Fiberglass Rope Replacement

    Check the tightening Tighten it too much can make a pressure point and can break the glass when it became hot If you cannot replace glass in place you may have to remove the door to make it. Look in this manual to know how. Fiberglass rope replacement.
  • Page 25: Door Assembly

    9. Appendix 1 Door assembly Square Door...
  • Page 26: Arc Door

    Arc Door...
  • Page 27: Fans Electric Wiring Diagram

    Appendix 2 Fans electric wiring diagram. Therm-O-disk Box parts description.
  • Page 28: Parts That Can Be Replaced

    Appendix 3 Parts that can be replaced • Bricks • Stove ceramic glass Arc • Stove ceramic glass Rectangular • Spring Handle • Stove Door with handle • Fans • Flat fiber glass rope (around glass) • Round fiberglass rope •...
  • Page 29: Roby Limited Life Warranty - Wood Burning Stoves & Fireplaces

    STOVES & FIREPLACES J. A. ROBY’s warranty only applies to original buyer and is non-transferable. This warranty covers brand new products only, which have not been altered, modified nor repaired since shipment from factory. The products covered by this warranty must be manufactured after review date indicated at the bottom of page.

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