Enerzone Destination 2.3 Installation And Operation Manual

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INSTALLATION
AND OPERATION
MANUAL
Destination 2.3
(EB00022 model)
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED WOOD
STOVE
Safety tested according to ULC S627, UL 737
www.enerzone-intl.com
and UL 1482 Standards by an
Stove Builder International Inc.
accredited laboratory
250, De Copenhague,
St-Augustin-de-Desmaures
(Quebec) Canada G3A 2H3
After-sale service: 418-908-8002
E-mail: tech@sbi-international.com
READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer's web site. It is a
copyrighted document. Re-sale is strictly prohibited. The manufacturer may update this
manual from time to time and cannot be responsible for problems, injuries, or damages
arising out of the use of information contained in any manual obtained from unauthorized
sources.
45594A
Printed in Canada
29-04-2016

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Destination 2.3 (EB00022 model) US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED WOOD STOVE Safety tested according to ULC S627, UL 737 www.enerzone-intl.com and UL 1482 Standards by an Stove Builder International Inc. accredited laboratory 250, De Copenhague,...
  • Page 2 THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THIS ENERZONE WOOD STOVE As one of North America’s largest and most respected wood stove and fireplace manufacturers, Stove Builder International takes pride in the quality and performance of all its products. We want to help you get maximum satisfaction as you use this product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PART A - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ........6 1 Safety Information ................6 Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings ........6 2 General Information on Destination 2.3 (EB00022) ......7 Appliance performance ....................7 General Features ......................8 Zone Heating and How to Make it Work for You ..............
  • Page 4 Supply of Combustion Air ....................43 8.5.1 Combustion Air Supply in Mobile Homes ..............43 8.5.2 Air Supply in Conventional Houses ................43 Installing the Chimney Connector ..................44 8.6.1 Installation of Single Wall Chimney Connector ............. 44 Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 5 Appendix 5: Installation and Use of the Blower and Thermodisc ..53 Appendix 6: Installation of Secondary Air Tubes and Baffle ..... 55 Appendix 7: Exploded Diagram and Parts List ........57 ENERZONE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ......60 Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 6: Part A - Operation And Maintenance

    SALT WATER DRIFTWOOD, OR o RAILROAD TIES. • DO NOT ELEVATE THE FIRE BY USING A GRATE IN THIS STOVE. • THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 7: General Information On Destination 2.3 (Eb00022)

    General Information on Destination 2.3 (EB00022) 2.1 Appliance performance Fuel type Dry cordwood Recommended heating area 750 to 2,100 ft (70 to 195 m Firebox volume 2.3 ft (0.065 m Maximum burn time Maximum heat output (dry cordwood) 75,000 BTU/h (22.0 kW) 12,500 BTU/h to 31,300 BTU/h (3.7 kW to...
  • Page 8: General Features

    CAN/CSA-Z240 MH standard. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 9 Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 10 Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 11: Zone Heating And How To Make It Work For You

    2.3 Zone Heating and How to Make it Work for You Your new Destination 2.3 wood stove is a space heater, which means it is intended to heat the area it is installed in, as well as spaces that connect to that area, although to a lower temperature.
  • Page 12: The Sbi Commitment To You And The Environment

    Ceramic glass will not re-melt in the same way as normal glass, so it should not be recycled with your regular household products. Disposal at a landfill is recommended. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 13: Fuel

    That is no longer true. You can successfully heat your home by using the less desirable tree species and give the forest a break at the same time. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 14: Log Length

    Having a range of sizes makes starting and rekindling fires much easier. Often, the firewood purchased from commercial suppliers is not split finely enough for convenient stoking. It is sometimes advisable to resplit the wood before stacking to dry. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 15: How To Dry Firewood

    • firewood that is ready to burn has a moisture content between15 and 20% by weight and will allow your stove to produce its highest possible efficiency Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 16: Where To Store Wood

    • burn a piece; wet wood hisses and sizzles in the fire and dry wood does not. You could buy a wood moisture meter to test your firewood. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 17: Manufactured Logs

    900 °F (482 °C) on a probe thermometer for installation on double wall stove pipe. The thermometer should be placed about 18” (457 mm) above the stove. Higher temperatures can lead to overheat and damage your stove. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 18: Operating Your Stove

    Once the fire has ignited, close the door and leave the air control fully open. A conventional kindling fire with paper under finely split wood. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 19: The Top Down Fire

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  • Page 20: Ash Removal

    Remove ash first, and then rake charcoal towards the front of the firebox before loading so that it will ignite the new load. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 21: Firing Each New Load Hot

    With good fuel and correct air control use, the flames should slow down, but should stay large and steady, even as the air supply is reduced. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 22: Building Different Fires For Different Needs

    • the species of wood you burn, • the wood moisture content, • the size of the space to be heated, • the climate zone you live in, and • the time of year. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 23 North-south loads break down more quickly, but much more wood can be loaded at a time. This makes north-south loading good for high output, long lasting fires for cold weather. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 24: Maintaining Your Wood Heating System

    If you see brown streaks coming from the edge of the glass, it is time to replace the gasket around the glass. Visit your stove retailer to get the self-adhesive glass gasket and follow the instructions below for installation. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 25: Door Adjustment

    Use the correct replacement gasket that you can purchase from your retailer. The diameter and density of the gasket is important to getting a good seal. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 26: Replacing The Glass Gasket And/Or The Glass

    U shape, all around the glass. Reinstall the glass, being careful to centre the glass carefully in the door. Do not over-tighten the screws. Note that the two main causes of broken door glass are uneven placement in the door and over-tightening of retaining screws. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 27: Cleaning And Painting The Stove

    Have your chimney system cleaned by a professional chimney sweep. Use a plastic or steel brush. Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire. Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 28: Cleaning The Chimney

    If so, have the damaged ones replaced. Check the firebrick for damage at least annually and replace any broken or damaged ones with new ones. Inspection and cleaning of the chimney is facilitated by the removable baffle. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 29: Part B - Installation

    WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM. WARNING: THE STOVE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE MOBILE HOME. CAUTION: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 30: Regulations Covering Stove Installation

    6.2 Regulations Covering Stove Installation When installed and operated as described in these instructions, the Destination 2.3 wood stove is suitable for use as a freestanding heater in residential installations. The Destination 2.3 wood stove is not recommended for installation in a sleeping room of a mobile home.
  • Page 31: Clearances To Walls And Ceiling

    Section 7.4: Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely. Where they are followed, the new distance of the pipe to combustible materials must be respected in the appropriate certification of the pipe. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 32 Section 7.4: Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely. Where they are followed, the new distance of the pipe to combustible materials must be respected in the appropriate certification of the pipe. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 33 Clearances to combustible materials and floor protection Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 34: Floor Protector

    8 inches (203 mm). Note 2: Only required under the horizontal section of the connector. Must exceed each side of the connector by at least 2 inches (51 mm). Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 35: Reducing Wall And Ceiling Clearances Safely

    F Mounting hardware must not be located closer than 200 mm (8 in.) from the vertical centre line of the appliance. G Edge clearance for ceiling shields to side and back walls: 75 mm (3 in.). H Shield extension beyond each side of appliance: 450 mm (18 in.). Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 36 Clearances for shield construction Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 37: Table Of Clearance Reduction Percentages

    Brick, with a minimum of 24 gauge (0.61 mm) sheet metal backing, 12 in spaced out at least 25 mm (1 in)* by non-combustible spacers * In Canada this space can be 21 mm (7/8 in) Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 38: The Venting System

    Never substitute parts from other chimney brands fabricate your components. The chimney must be a type suitable for solid fuel. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 39: Factory-Built Metal Chimneys In Mobile Homes

    To maintain an effective vapour barrier, insulation and waterproof at the chimney and outside flue pipe, install a mobile home roof flashing and seal it with silicone. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 40: Masonry Chimneys

    1 m (3 ft.) above the highest point of contact with the roof, and at least 60 cm (2 ft.) higher than any roof line or obstacle within a horizontal distance of 3 m (10 ft.). Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 41: The Relationship Between The Chimney And The House

    Outside chimneys are a problem because when no fire is burning, there is normally when no fire burns they will go into cold upward flow in the system. backdraft if the stove is installed low in the house. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 42: Why The Chimney Should Penetrate The Highest Heated Space

    Even the finest stove will not work well when connected to this chimney. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 43: Supply Of Combustion Air

    Only a wood stove certified and labelled as ‘mobile home approved’ may be installed in a mobile home. This Destination 2.3 stove is ‘mobile home approved’. Wood stoves installed in mobile homes must have a ducted supply of combustion air from outdoors. This air supply should be routed down through the house floor into the vented crawl space under the mobile home.
  • Page 44: Installing The Chimney Connector

    Straight assemblies are less likely to cause problems like smoke roll-out when the door is opened for loading. They are also more stable and easier to maintain than assemblies with elbows. Horizontal runs of flue pipe should be avoided where possible because they reduce chimney draft. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 45 Use 45 degree elbows where possible, instead of 90 degree elbows. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 46 A straight flue pipe assembly offers the least restriction to gas flow and results in stronger draft. Straight assemblies also need less maintenance because there are no corners to collect creosote. The chimney connector must be in good condition. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 47: Appendix 1: Reversing The Door Opening And Adjusting The Handle

    Appendix 1: Reversing the Door Opening and Adjusting the Handle Destination 2.3 is equipped with a reversible door in case you prefer a door opening on the other side. Follow the steps below if you wish to avail yourself of this feature: •...
  • Page 48 Screw the nut (N) to secure the mechanism. • Secure the handle guide (P) with the 2 bolts (A). • To adjust the tightness of the door, see Section 5.1.2 Adjustment of the door. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 49: Appendix 2: Installing The Decorative Panels

    (A) by lifting the side of the flue and sliding it towards the back to release it from the front linkage. • Remove both trim (B) by unscrewing the 8 screws (C). Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 50 Attach the rear panel using three screws (G). • Reinstall the finishing trims (B) with 8 screws (C). • Repeat steps above to install the decorative panel (E). • Reinstall the decorative top (A). Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 51: Appendix 3: Installing A Fresh Air Intake

    (A) – 4 1/2" TO 6 1/2"COLLAR. (2x) (B) – AC02090, INSULATED FRESH AIR INTAKE PIPE (4' LENGTH / 5'' DIAMETER). (1x) (C) – 5" WHITE INTAKE CAP. (1x) You can purchase the above parts through your Enerzone dealer. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 52: Appendix 4: Installing The Fire Screen (Ac01315)

    Lift the fire screen upwards and push the bottom part towards the stove then let the fire screen rest on the bottom of the door opening. Warning: Never leave the stove unattended while in use with the fire screen. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 53: Appendix 5: Installation And Use Of The Blower And Thermodisc

    Appendix 5: Installation and Use of the Blower and Thermodisc Your Enerzone stove comes with a blower assembly and a thermodisc kit. The blower assembly is secured to the back of the stove using 4 screws (screws #10 x ½’’ type ‘’a’’ pan quadrex black.
  • Page 54 CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE BLOWER’S AND/OR THE THERMODISC’S POWER CORD ARE NOT IN CONTACT WITH ANY SURFACE OF THE STOVE TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE DAMAGE. DO NOT RUN THE POWER CORD BENEATH THE STOVE. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 55: Appendix 6: Installation Of Secondary Air Tubes And Baffle

    A. Make sure the notch reaches the end of the key way. 3- Repeat step 1 and 2 for the other secondary air tubes. 4- To remove the tubes use the above steps in reverse order. Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 56 The air tubes are identified for placement as follows: Model Type of tube Front ► 30 holes of 0.147" Destination 2.3 Middle front ► 30 holes of 0.136’’ Middle rear ► 20 holes of 0.128’’ Rear ► 15 holes of 0.128’’ Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 57: Appendix 7: Exploded Diagram And Parts List

    Appendix 7: Exploded Diagram and Parts List Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 58 ASH DRAWER 99999 BUILT TO ORDER AC05959 METALLIC BLACK STOVE PAINT - 342 g (12oz) AEROSOL SE45594 INSTRUCTION MANUEL KIT DESTINATION 2.3 STOVE 30021 SELF TAPPING SCREW 8-32 "F" TYPE X 7/16" FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS 30764 WOODEN AIR CONTROL HANDLE 30060 THREAD-CUTTING SCREW 1/4-20 X 1/2"...
  • Page 59 TOP AIR DEFLECTOR PROTECTOR PL65514 FRONT SECONDARY AIR TUBE PL65515 MIDDLE FRONT SECONDARY AIR TUBE PL65516 MIDDLE REAR SECONDARY AIR TUBE PL65517 REAR SECONDARY AIR TUBE 21389 C-CAST BAFFLE 20" X 12 1/2" X 1 1/4" Destination 2.3 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 60: Enerzone Limited Lifetime Warranty

    Labour cost and repair work to the account of the manufacturer are based on a predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the replacement part. Shall your unit or a components be defective, contact immediately your ENERZONE dealer. To accelerate processing of your warranty claim, make sure to have on hand the following information when calling: •...

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