J. A. Roby MAGNUM Instruction Manual

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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP
THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Instruction Manual
MAGNUM
Certified and tested according to
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
www.jaroby.com
November 5, 2015
Printed in Canada

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  • Page 1 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Instruction Manual MAGNUM Certified and tested according to 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 www.jaroby.com November 5, 2015...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction ................3 Operating Instructions ............21 Warning ..................3 Primary and secondary air admission control ....21 Rating plate ................4 Lightning fire ..............21 Appliance Dimension ..............5 First fire ................21 Specifications ................5 Keep a fire .................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Warning Read all instructions carefully before installing your new N.B: PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE LOCAL appliance. A proper installation is very important for a CODES AND REGULATIONS MIGHT BE MORE safe and effective use of your stove. If you have any SPECIFIC THAN THIS MANUAL.
  • Page 4: Rating Plate

    Rating plate November 5, 2015...
  • Page 5: Appliance Dimension

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

    Installation Clearances of the stove until the floor plate Floor protection protection Your stove must be installed on a non-combustible material The following dimensions are the minimums values and they plate to protect the floor and avoid fire which would be caused can be greater.
  • Page 7: Minimums Clearances To Combustible Material

    Whether in the living room or the dining room, the MAGNUM stove will match perfectly by its originality material must be 6 inches. and heating. It requires a minimum clearance of 10 inches at the back (for a smoke simple pipe with a heat shield) and 20 inches of lateral MINIMUM clearance.
  • Page 8: Assembly Before Installation

    Fan and Snap disc box installation Assembly before installation The stove leg and the warming oven top might not be assembled in the factory, in order to save space for transportation and storage. You must therefore assemble these parts before installing the cook stove.
  • Page 9: Firebricks Installation

    Firebricks installation Back firebricks installation Bottom firebricks installation Put 4 bricks «A» against the back wall. Put 4 bricks «A» in the bottom as shown in the picture below. After, insert 5 bricks «A» in front of the 4 bricks previously placed.
  • Page 10: Side Firebricks Installation

    11) Set 1 sprit washer on the screw and place 1 brick « D » Side firebricks installation beside it as shown in the illustration. Put the split washer and tighten it. Put 3 bricks «A» and 1 angled brick «C» beside the right air passage.
  • Page 11 Put 4 bricks « A » over the 3 front pipes as shown in the Put two half metal discs over the rockwool near the rear illustration. Be sure to eliminate any space between the deflector already in place. Be sure to put it under the rear bricks previously placed at the rear.
  • Page 12: General Stove Installation Steps

    General stove installation steps Install the chimney following the manufacturer Read the entire owner and installation manual before instruction. install and use your stove. Place the stove directly on the floor aligned vertically Chose a spot where to install your cook stove. Read with the center of chimney, and trace the 4 sides of the section about floor protection dimension and about stove on the floor and remove it.
  • Page 13: Chimney Connector Installation

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

    General steps of chimney installation Stack the prefabricated chimney sections on the support and exceed the roof. Use only approved chimneys of the same size as the output of the appliance, which means 6 inches in the case of this stove. •...
  • Page 15: Inside Masonry Chimney, Vertical Installation

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

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

    Do not fill the gap between the framing and the chimney. Vertical Installation Nothing must be in contact with the chimney. The wood burning appliance must be installed in accordance Always install a fire-wall at each level, in a wall, a ceiling, a with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365, NFPA211 floor and an attic.
  • Page 18: External Combustion Air Source

    External combustion air source In conventional designed homes, natural ventilation is enough Air Inlet Obstruction to operate the wood stove efficiently. In Novoclimat homes, stoves might not work properly. When If the stove extinguishes after closing the door, it’s possible that some appliances are in motion, such as tumble dryer, kitchen the air inlet is obstructed by something.
  • Page 19: Stainless Steel Deflector Replacement

    Stainless steel tubes replacement Stainless steel deflector replacement Although the tubes are in stainless steel, they will be eventually Internal stainless-steel deflectors are used in the combustion corroded and perforated by the extreme temperature and chamber to protect the steel deflector placed underneath from conditions.
  • Page 20: Tube Support Installation

    How to install a tube Tube support installation Insert the tube into the round hole into the hot air side Put the support over the tube and fix it at the top of the channel. combustion chamber with the screws as shown. Align and insert the notched end into the other side.
  • Page 21: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions DO NOT OVER CHARGE THE STOVE MORE THAN Operate always with the door closed: keeping the door THE UPPER BRICK ROW. open can cause runaway and overheat, and it might damage permanently the stove or a chimney fire. You can control the combustion by turning up or down the It’s recommended to install a co, co2 and smoke handle.
  • Page 22: Fans Controls

    ATTENTION: DO NOT CHARGE THE STOVE OVER THE HEIGHT OF THE BRICKS. DO NOT BUILD A FIRE TOO CLOSE TO THE DOOR GLASS. YOUR APPLIANCE IS CONCEIVED FOR BURNING CORD WOOD. ANY OTHER KIND OF WOOD IS NOT RECOMMENDED. 19) Close the door slightly and let the wood burn. 20) Once the fire becomes stable, close and lock the door.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Maintenance Ash Removal Chimney Inspection The wood burning makes some residual called ash and it must Wood moisture, wood species, the combustion quality and be removed from the combustion chamber to help oxygen other conditions are the factors that can influence creosote circulation.
  • Page 24: Door Care

    If it is impossible to replace the glass in vertical position, you Cleaning up glass may have to remove the door. Refer to the section concerned To clean the door glass, J.A. Roby Inc. recommends using in this manual. products for this purpose or an oven cleaner only for glass part.
  • Page 25: Replacing Glass Fiber Rope

    What to do in case of Chimney Replacing glass fiber rope When the braided glass fibre rope is all flattened out, it Fire becomes impossible to close the door hermetically. This means that the glass fibre rope is no longer usable or that the Contact your local authority to know what to do in case of rope is damaged.
  • Page 26: Door Assembly

    Appendix 1 Door assembly Square Door Arc Door...
  • Page 27: Circuit Diagram Of Fan

    Appendix 2 Circuit diagram of fan Snap Disc 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 fiberglass rope (around glass) • Round fiberglass rope • Slotted Brick Washer To ordered parts call your stove seller representative.
  • Page 29: J. A. Roby Limited Lifetime Warranty

    J. A. ROBY. Failure of any components which is attributed to poor maintenance, is not warrantable and will not be covered by this policy. J.A. ROBY neither assumes, nor authorizes any third party to assume, on its behalf, any other liabilities with respect to the sale of this product.

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