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Certified and tested according to
CAN/CSA B366-1-M91 norms
September 7th, 2007 Review
ATFM
490, rue de l'Argon
Québec (Québec) G2N 2C9
Phone: 418-849-8095
Fax : 418-849-0077
www.jaroby.com

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  • Page 1 Certified and tested according to CAN/CSA B366-1-M91 norms September 7th, 2007 Review ATFM 490, rue de l'Argon Québec (Québec) G2N 2C9 Phone: 418-849-8095 Fax : 418-849-0077 www.jaroby.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHARACTERISTICS – ATFM ..................4 WARNING ........................5 NOTICE..........................7 ........................7 REOSOTE CHIMNEY........................8 INSTALLATION......................8 ..........9 ERTICAL INSTALLATION INSIDE A MASONRY CHIMNEY ................9 XTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION ............10 ERTICAL INSTALLATION ON A CATHEDRAL ROOF ..................10 ROSS STYLE INSTALLATION ...................11 ERTICAL INSTALLATION CLEARANCES......................12 INSTALLATION OF THE FIREBRICKS ..............13 FANS AND THERMODISC..................14...
  • Page 3 LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY..................27 CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL AND KEEP IT FOR FURTHER REFERENCES INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFY CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN AND IN CONFORMITY WITH THE OWNER'S MANUAL GUIDE GIVEN WITH THIS APPLIANCE. THE INSTALLATION MUST AGREEMENT WITH LOCAL...
  • Page 4: Characteristics - Atfm

    CHARACTERISTICS – ATFM Combustible Wood 0 to 2000 Ft² (0 to 186m Recommended surface Capacity 59,000 BTU/H Evacuation pipe diameter 6 in (15,54cm) Chimney minimal height 12 ft (3,66m) Top hot air exit 2 X 6 in (5,08cm X 15,54cm)
  • Page 5: Warning

    WARNING Before installing, please take a few minutes to read this handbook. Keep it in a sure place and easily reachable for future references. Not following these instructions could be a cause of property damages, injuries or death. If this appliance is not properly installed, it could cause fire damages to the property, injuries and death.
  • Page 6 If the appliance starts to blush, it's because it is too charged. Do not add fuel. Immediately close the doors and the air intake of the appliance until everything becomes normal again. Do not load the appliance beyond the firebricks height. Ashes must be evacuated frequently, put in a steel container provided with a tight lid and be placed outside at once.
  • Page 7: Notice

    - Do not use the appliance when a glass is broken or damaged. - Do not build the fire too close of the glasses. - Keep the doors closed when using the appliance. - Do not connect the ATFM with a chimney or a flue serving another heating appliance...
  • Page 8: Chimney

    Only use approved chimneys of the same dimensions as the appliance exit. Therefore, you should use 6 inches diameter chimneys for your ATFM. Chimneys must be tested upon the CAN/ULC S629 M87. The ATFM wood appliance can be installed onto a masonry chimney following the ULC S635, ULC S640 norms.
  • Page 9: Vertical Installation Inside A Masonry Chimney

    ULC S640, UL 1777 norms. Install the chimney following the manufacturer’s instructions. XTERIOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION The ATFM wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365 norm. Install the chimney following the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 10: Vertical Installation On A Cathedral Roof

    ERTICAL INSTALLATION ON A CATHEDRAL ROOF The ATFM wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365 norm. Install the chimney following the manufacturer’s instructions. ROSS STYLE INSTALLATION The ATFM wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365 norm.
  • Page 11: Vertical Installation

    ERTICAL INSTALLATION The ATFM wood appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365 norm. Install the chimney following the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 12: Clearances

    CLEARANCES Due to its reduced clearances, this appliance occupies a minimum of space in the room where it is installed. No matter where you install it, this appliance will perfectly complete your decoration by its originality and its heat. This appliance only needs a 12 inches clearance at its back and 12 inches from the lateral walls.
  • Page 13: Installation Of The Firebricks

    INSTALLATION OF THE FIREBRICKS Install the bottom wall bricks. After that, install the side wall bricks. Install the back ones. Then, install three pipes (#2 and #3) and fix them. Install the two plates retaining the wool. Slide the bricks to be placed under the wool and to be supported by the three pipes.
  • Page 14: Fans And Thermodisc

    FANS AND THERMODISC The 115 volts fans must be screwed under the ventilation conduct at the planned place in the appliance rear. The protection thermodisc box must be fixed at 72 inches (182,88cm) from the appliance on the ventilation conduct. A hole must be done in order to permit the air coming from the fans to touch lightly the thermodisc.
  • Page 15: Installation Of The 460 Cfm Fan And The Protection Box

    INSTALLATION OF THE 460 CFM FAN AND THE PROTECTION BOX ROPULSION MODE Fix the electrical box on the side (2 screws) Position the rod allowing the air intake into the hole. Remove panel Fix the 460CFM fan on recovering the two square the appliance with the 4 holes.
  • Page 16 Pass the fan power supply wire Tighten the connector screw. into the connector and let it Connect the wires. exceed of 6 inches in the protection box. Position and fix the left and Use 7 screws for each sides. right sides of the 460CFM fan box.
  • Page 17: Nstallation Of The Exits Of Inches For The Fan System

    NSTALLATION OF THE EXITS OF INCHES FOR THE FAN SYSTEM Remove the panel recovering the 2 exits of 6 inches. Fix the two pipes of 6 inches diameter by using 2 screws per pipe. Do not block the anti-repression valves operation. Fix the thermocouple box (L-160) at 30`` (76cm).
  • Page 18: Aspiration Mode

    SPIRATION MODE Installation of the 460cfm ceiling fan of the basement with a flexible aluminium pipe or a rigid coated sheet pipe. Install the starting collar on the 460 cfm Install the retaining collar with 2 bolts and nuts (1/4 " X 2 ") fan with three screws.
  • Page 19 Be sure that the panel Remove the square panel at recovering the two 6 inches the back of the appliance. exits over the appliance is well closed and fixed. Fix the butterfly valve. Fix the thermodisc box (L-160 stop) at 30`` (76cm) from the Position the 90 degrees elbow and the bottom of the rear collar exit of 6 6 inches diameter coated sheet pipe (or...
  • Page 21: Seating

    SEATING You must install a fireproof plate under the appliance, which must exceed it of 18 inches at the front, of 8 inches at the sides and of 8 inches at the back. ***Use only non-combustible materials such as ceramics, marble or granite. LIGHTING Now that you have completed the installation of the appliance according to the recommendations, you are ready for the lighting!
  • Page 22: Air Circulation Of The Heating System

    AIR CIRCULATION OF THE HEATING SYSTEM Always refer to the applicable building code before installing the hot air conduct. It is recommended to install a floor trap in order to balance the air pressure between the floor where the appliance is installed and the superior floor. It is also recommended to install those floor traps at each room extremity.
  • Page 23: In Case Of Extended Electric Failure

    IN CASE OF EXTENDED ELECTRIC FAILURE Please refer to the following instructions and images: Lift up the air entry rod Hook the rod onto the support in order to allow an air supply. To measure out the quantity of air into the combustion chamber, you have to rotate the handle.;...
  • Page 24: Air Supply

    It is important to lower the ventilation door at the front so that heat can spread out in the room. The appliance will become much hotter without the circulation of air coming from the fans; thus the ceilings, the walls and everything around the appliance will be exposed to an higher heat than usual.
  • Page 25: Preventive Measures And Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE We recommend to open the air intakes completely and to maintain an intense fire from 10 to 20 minutes per day. Verify the accumulation of creosote every week that you use the appliance until you know at which frequency it must be cleaned (minimum once per year). Remove every creosote deposit in order to prevent chimney fires.
  • Page 26: Interchangeables Parts List

    INTERCHANGEABLES PARTS LIST BRICK PIPES GLASSES BRICKS SUPPORTS DOOR HANDLE APPLIANCE DOOR SEALING CORDS THERMODISC DAMPER MOTOR TRANSFORMATOR THERMOSTAT BUTTERFLY VALVE AIR ENTRY ROD O ORDER PARTS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED RETAILER...
  • Page 27 LIMITED LIFE WARRANTY J.A. ROBY INC. warrants for life (following conditions written in the present manual) its high quality appliances against all manufacturing defectiveness. This warranty is only valid for the first buyer of the appliance with a purchase proof and the serial number of the appliance. This warranty is valid only for a normal residential utilisation.

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