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YOU CAN CONSULT A PROFESSIONNAL INSTALLER, OR ASK
FIRE OFFICIALS OR LOCAL AUTORITY ABOUT RESTRICTION
AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA.
FORGERON CLASSIQUE
ATMOSPHERE 3.0 PLUS
ROBY 2500
CUISINIERE
PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN
FORGERON
ATM 2500 PLUS
FORGEUR
CLASSIQUE
490, rue de l'Argon
Quebec, CANADA G2N 2C9
Tel.: 418-849-8095
www.jaroby.com
Revision : 10
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP
THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Instruction Manual
ROBY 2500
FERRONNIER
FORGEUR
Fax : 418-849-0077
ATMOSPHERE 3.0
2500 F
FORGERON
CUISINIERE
Certified and tested according to
CAN/ULC S627
CSA B415.1
Printed in Canada
ATM 2500

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  • Page 1 THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Instruction Manual YOU CAN CONSULT A PROFESSIONNAL INSTALLER, OR ASK FIRE OFFICIALS OR LOCAL AUTORITY ABOUT RESTRICTION AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA. FORGERON CLASSIQUE ROBY 2500 ATMOSPHERE 3.0 ATM 2500 FORGERON ATM 2500 PLUS ATMOSPHERE 3.0 PLUS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Vertical Installation Inside Masonry Chimney ......26 Adjustment of the fan speed ............ 38 Outside Vertical Installation ............26 J. A. ROBY LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY – WOOD Vertical Installation on Cathedral Roof ........27 BURNING STOVES & FIREPLACES........39 Offset Vertical Installation ............27 Vertical Installation ..............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Warning Read all instructions carefully before installing your new J. A. ROBY wood stove. A proper installation is very important for a -DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE safe and effective use of your stove. If you have any doubts FIRE about the installation of your appliance correctly, we suggest to call a professional installer.
  • Page 4: Rating Plate

    Rating plate PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN Revision : 10...
  • Page 5: Appliance Dimensions

    Appliance Dimensions PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN Revision : 10...
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  • Page 10 Not approved to store wood inside pedestal Not approved to store wood inside pedestal PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN Revision : 10...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Specifications FORGERON ATMOSPHÈRE FORGEUR ATMOSPHERE FORGERON Option FORGERON FORGEUR FERRRONNIER 3.0 PLUS CUISINIERE CLASSIQUE CLASSIQUE Combustible Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – Recommended surface area ft²...
  • Page 12: Clearances To Combustibles Materials

    Option ROBY 2500 ATM 2500 ATM 2500 2500 F ROBY 2500 PLUS PLUS CUISINIERE Combustible Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – 1000 – Recommended surface area 2 500 ft² 2 500 ft² 2 500 ft² 2 500 ft²...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Minimum dimension of floor protection Installation plate WARNING ALWAYS USE J.A. ROBY PARTS on your The following dimensions are the minimum values. appliance. Using other differences parts can damage the appliance and cause injury. Fire Prevention Smoke and carbon monoxide emissions and monitors To provide reasonable fire prevention, the following should be given serious consideration:...
  • Page 14: Minimum Clearances To Combustible Material

    • For a 45° corner installation, or other corner Minimum clearances to combustible installation, the minimum clearance between the material cook stove and combustible material must be 10 inches (wall to corner of stove). This appliance needs a minimum space because of these reduced clearances.
  • Page 15: Assembly Before Installation

    Warmer stove Assembly (Optional) Assembly before installation Place the backside on the product package to protect the painted part. The stove leg and the warming oven top might not be assembled in the factory, in order to save space for transportation and storage.
  • Page 16 Insert the chrome decoration in the holes and fix it Install the left chrome decoration. with carriage bolts and nuts (with 2 bolts each). Install the right chrome decoration. Attach the top part to the back and the front. PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN Revision : 10...
  • Page 17: Fan And Snap Disc Box Installation

    Put and fix the warmer with the 6 holes at the back of Fan and Snap disc box installation the cook stove. 1. Install the two fans at the bottom of vent box as illustrated. Please note that the cords must be placed downward. 2.
  • Page 18: Firebricks Installation

    Firebricks installation Back firebricks installation Floor firebricks installation (without ash plug) Place 4 bricks «A» at the bottom. Put the 3 brick screws in the hole and for this purpose Do 1) Put 8 bricks «A» in the bottom as shown in the picture. not tighten up these screws too much, so that washers will be easily installed.
  • Page 19: Firebricks Installation On The Pipes

    Firebricks installation on the pipes The firebricks must be placed on the 4 pipes from the back of Make sure that the rockwool over the bricks does not combustion chamber. Bricks keep a maximum heat inside the obstruct the passage of smoke. combustion chamber so that the air coming from the pipes could Put two half metal discs over the rockwool near the rear deflector already in place.
  • Page 20: Firebox Configuration & Part List (Without Ash Plug)

    Firebox configuration & part list (without ash plug) List of components: 1) 2 x steel half round discs 2) 1 x ceramic wool 3) 3 screws and brick supports 4) 3 x Ø 3⁄4 ’’ x 19 ’’ simple pipe 5) 2 x Ø...
  • Page 21: Firebox Configuration & Part List (With Ash Plug)

    Firebox configuration & part list (with ash plug) List of components: 1) 2 x steel half round discs 2) 1 x ceramic wool 3) 3 screws and brick supports 4) 3 x Ø 3⁄4 ’’ x 19 ’’ simple pipe 5) 2 x Ø...
  • Page 22: General Stove Installation Steps

    General stove installation steps Mark the dimensions of protection panel on the floor. Read the entire installation manual before installing The edge clearance of the sides and the back is and using your stove. 8 inches (20.3 cm). At the front, it must be 18 inches (45 cm) in Canada, measured from the front door.
  • Page 23: Chimney Connector Installation

    Insert entirely the roll formed end into the stove collar and Chimney connector installation screwing it with a minimum of 3 screws. The chimney connector is a set of single wall flue pipes and elbow installed between the stove collar and the chimney collar. Components of single wall chimney connector are available at any hardware store and there is no precise standard or regulation.
  • Page 24: Transportable Building Installation

    keep the distance of 4 inches (10,2 cm) or Transportable building installation more in order to avoid contact with chimney. The chimney must exceed at least 3 feet (91,4 DANGER: DO NOT INSTALL IN BEDROOM. cm) from the highest point of opening made in WARNING: THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE the roof.
  • Page 25: General Steps Of Chimney Installation

    General steps of chimney installation Use only approved chimneys of the same size as the output of Frame the holes in each level and attic respecting the the appliance, which means 6 inches in the case of this stove. minimum distance recommended by the manufacturer The chimneys must be tested according to CAN/ULC-S629 in of your chimney.
  • Page 26: Vertical Installation Inside Masonry Chimney

    Vertical Installation Inside Masonry Outside Vertical Installation Chimney The appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365. Follow the The appliance must be installed in accordance with the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. applicable local laws or the standards such as ULC-S635, ULC- S640.
  • Page 27: Vertical Installation On Cathedral Roof

    Vertical Installation on Cathedral Roof Offset Vertical Installation The appliance must be installed in accordance with the The appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365. Follow the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney.
  • Page 28: Vertical Installation

    Vertical Installation The appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable local laws or the CAN/CSA-B365. Follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions to install the chimney. Air Inlet Obstruction Combustion air intake If the stove extinguishes after closing the door, it’s possible that In conventional designed homes, natural ventilation is enough the air inlet is obstructed by something.
  • Page 29: Replacing Deflector

    Replacing deflector Replacing Front deflector Your stove has an inside steel deflector to prevent premature The steel plate at front is installed to protect the passage of wear of another steel deflector below. Being exposed to extreme primal air intake. If this plate is broken, the fire would damage heat, as time goes by, this steel plate will disintegrate and will the passage then the smoke would come out from the air intake, not work properly.
  • Page 30: Replacement Stainless Steel Tubes

    Replacement stainless steel tubes How to install a tube: Insert the tube into the round hole on the air intake Although the tubes are made of stainless steel, with extreme passage. temperature and conditions the tubes are eventually corroded insert the tube into the hole on the other side. and perforated as normal deterioration.
  • Page 31: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Control of primary and secondary air First fire admission For the first hours of operation, you must heat your appliance gradually. In order to allow an appropriate baking of the paint When the handle on the side of the stove is vertical, the air and to facilitate its adhesion with metal, do not heat the admission is only from the tube.
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    Maintenance Ash Removal Ash Disposal The ash must be removed periodically every 2 or 3 days during heavy warming period. Never leave excessive accumulation into Some embers are mixed with ash and can remain lit. If embers the combustion chamber because it can reduce performances have enough oxygen, it can stay lit some hours and even some of your stove by limiting the air circulation between logs.
  • Page 33: Chimney Sweeping

    Chimney Sweeping Cleaning up glass Chimney Sweeping needs special tools like some glass fiber To clean the door glass, J.A. Roby Inc. recommends using rods and a suitable brush to the chimney’s diameter. products for this purpose or an oven cleaner only for glass part. •...
  • Page 34: Replacing Glass Fiber Rope

    What to do in case of Chimney Fire Replacing glass fiber rope Contact your local authority to know what to do in case of When the braided glass fibre rope is all flattened out, it becomes Chimney fire. Keep in mind the procedure in case of chimney impossible to close the door hermetically.
  • Page 35: Annexe 1

    Annexe 1 Door assembly Wood Stove Door **The same assembly for an arc wood stove. PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN Revision : 10...
  • Page 36: Annexe 2

    Annexe 2 Replacement parts • Bricks • Stove ceramic glass • Spring handle • Stove door • Fans • Flat fiber glass rope (around glass) • Round fiberglass rope • Ash plug • Slotted brick washer Call your sales representative to order these parts. PR_I028/2023-08-08-EN Revision : 10...
  • Page 37: Annexe 3

    Annexe 3 Installation of optional fan kits 460 CFMs fan kit (part #: VENT460 TH) Step 1 : Remove the access panel (B) on the back of the appliance by unscrewing / untightening the 3 screws (A). Insert the 4 bolts (C) inside the fan housing at the designated location by passing the hand through the access opening.
  • Page 38: Installation Of The Optional 460 Cfms Second Blower (Part #: Vent460T+)

    Installation of the optional 460 CFMs second blower (part #: VENT460T+) Step 1: Remove the bottom right plate. Push on one side of the plate to tilt it. Keep twisting the plate until it comes apart. Step 2: If it’s not already done, remove the access panel (B) on the back of the appliance by unscrewing / untightening the 3 screws (A).
  • Page 39: Roby Limited Lifetime Warranty - Wood Burning Stoves & Fireplaces

    Proof of purchase (dated bill of sale), model name and serial number must be supplied when making any warranty claim to J. A. ROBY. Registered your warranty is not required.

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